@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "9d08dbe2-cff1-49b5-9324-873deed2acb0"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2017-04-11"@en, "1911-07-01"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/fgherald/items/1.0344893/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Put on your "glad" clothes, dust off your patent leathers and celebrate the Great Canadian Day—July 1 Library of Legislative Assembly, JUL 8 10 FORT GEORGE HERALD ^Z^Z'^iii away the hammer, stow away the nails; 'twill be Dominion Day till evening pales VOLUME 1, NO. 47 Vancouver City Merchants Besti SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C., JULY 1, 1911 $3 DOLLARS PER ANNUM The Pacific coast press in B. C. is beginning to clarion abroad the (act that this great province needs, more thnn any thing else in the railroad field, a north and south railroud from Fort George k> Vancouver. The coast press havo been doing this work, in a desultory sort of way, for the past eight years, since the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company were incorporated to build n line across Canada. They are now however working in unison, and tho Boards of Trade and other influential organizations are adding their weight to the call of the mother of invention. The Vancouver World of June 15th reproduces a cartoon showing n farmer-mun sitting on a bale of hay surrounded by cows, minerals trees i»nd ploughed fields, under the caption "Waiting." The aforesaid farmer-man, seated in the centre of the Northern Interior, is looking into the vista where a truin is leaving Vancouver, in diminutive perspective, ostensibly bound for Fort George, ij'hilst thc middle distance is occupied by cultivated lands bedecked with crops. The intention is all right but the cartoonist could have taken in a greater scope had he portrayed the significant fact that the farmer-mnn of this interior country is looking to the first rapid and cheap transportation route irrespective of its geographical location, That if Vancouver wants the trade of this country that north and south line must be built very much quicker than Air. Chamberlin intends to have the G. T. P. branch line, — after the completion of thc main line from coast to coast — or the trade of this whole territory, tributary to the upper Fraser Rivor will have beon lost to Vancouver, and gained by Edmonton. The northland has long ceased to watch Vancouver with the expectancy of seeing lhat city initiate anything in the way of incentive to the construction of a railroad which would open up the greatest portion of the province undeveloped by the advent of cheap transportation. We are now watching Edmonton, and waiting the arrival of the end of steel at Tete Jaune Cache, which will be a consummated fact next spring. Business men here are already negotiating fur the shipment of their freight to this point by the Edmonton route to the Cache, nnd this winter steamboats will be built Local and Provincial Allnongst thc arrivals on the Steamer Chilcotin were Mrs. Al. Haggith and son, of Index, Washington. Mr. Haggith came In South Fort George last fall and commenced farming a section of wild land he owned across thc Fraser, about a mile back Irnm the river. He has now a splendid ranch with about twenty acres under cultivation. Mis. Haggith is a sister of Mr. L. C. Gunn, it)'' well known G. T. 1'. engineer, whose reconnaissance work during surveys of thc railroad through this district may lie counted amongst the achievements of the engin- eering staff. Mrs. Haggith appears to posses energy and pluck on a par with her brother, the engineer, for she sii|>ervi_ed the importation of a large farming impedimenta 'or her husband's ranch, coining up the Cut_boo Rond. The Fort George District needs more settlers of the Haggith type. The high water in tho Eraser at Quesnel caused the loss of the greater part of thc log boom for tho mill owned by James lteid Umited. ► The vegetable gardens in South Fort George are advertisments of the fertility of llie district und thc present season. Mr. W. I'1. Cooke hns a fine potato crop fenced immediately adjoining the steamboat landing, where the observnnt land seeker will glean liis first sight of the productiveness of the soil as he steps ashore. The weather this summer in the Fort (leorge district is certainly calculated nicely lo produce n bumbor crop. The demand for the satin programmes of 'he First of July celebration, issued from ihe Herald presses this week, exceeds tho •--upply by the quantity that wasn't printed. $2.50 was offered for a single copy. The celebrations here this week are a big recess in every way. The big success in OV: ke near Willow River. Mr. Bowen states lHMs family will arrive here this fall. He >* pleased with his quest for land in this distriot, and with tho district altogether, n°t for a moment omitting its hub and hero that will ply between this point anil the end of steel next year. The following, from tho Saturday Sunset, a Vancouver weekly, deals with another factor in the solving of the transportation problem; the opening of tho Fraser River to navigation between Lytton, on the C. |\\ I.., und Soda- Creek. Although the Sunset blazonry takes the credit for tho initiative of this advocation the credit belongs to John Houston who brought the possibilities of the route to the attention of the entire province in a number of articles published in some of the first issues of his "Prince Rupert Empire." The Sunset, together with the Victoria Colonist and other coast publications trailed after the old mun's lead. "Bruce" was a trailer ever. His article follows: "Just about ten months ago several articles were published on this page calling,attention to the transportation situution as it then existed, between the Coast and tho now rapidly opening great Northern Interior of this province. At that time it was pointed out that unless the government and the business interests of this province were wutchful thc great new trade to bo developed in this vast hinterland would very probably go to Edmonton. "Briefly the reasons given were that tho G. T. P. would this yeur reach Tete Juane Cache, which is practically the head of navigation on the Fraser, 115 miles above Fort George. Thus Fort George and all the country south of it to be reached on the Eraser, practically to Lillooet, and all the territory on the Nechaco which could be remhed by steamers of light draft, would do their trading through Tete Juane Cache until the ' G. T. P. will be completed to Prince Rupert. Meantime the trading relations will have been established with Edmonton greatly to the prejudice of the merchants and manufacturers of the coast. "In discussing this subject it was urged that the necessity for an immediate route to the Northern Interior was of the utmost importance to the coast trade and the opening of the Fraser Rivor from Lytton to Soda Creek was suggested if thut would be found feasible. Thc opening of tho Fraser from Lytton would, to a large extent, have offset the present 164-mile haul of freight from Ashcroft to Soda Creek the present first point of navigation on the Fraser. Opinions differ as to the feasibility of making the Fraser navigable between Lytton and Soda Creek, a distance of about \\lill miles or about the same as the wagon road haul from Ashcroft to Soda Creek. From Soda Creek to Tete .Inane Cache by river is '170 miles, all of which has been and most of which is regularly navigated. "The strategic point of the situation is Soda Creek unless the river can be cleared below that point to Lytton. Tn the discussion of the question by the joint meeting of the Board of Trade and the Tourist Association the matter was put upon a broad basis looking toward the ultimate construction of a line of railway through central British Columbia to the Peace Rivet- country. The value of such a line to the coast cities can hardly be appreciated and certainly cannot be overestimated. "But its realization is necessarily a matter of considerable time. Several years must elapse before it can become a practical factor in the transportation situation of British Columbia. In the meantime the trade of a vast section of this province will have centred in Edmonton or Calgary. A line of Railway to the Peace river country from this Coast is a necessity and must come, but the pressing need of today is a scheme of transportation which will cover the gap between Lytton and Soda Creek and thus put coast merchants on at least an even footing with Edmonton. This gap may be spunned either by'clearing the Fraser for navigation, or if that is not feasible by building a railway to Soda Creek connecting with the C. P. R. at Lytton. Such a road could form a link or branch in the Peace River system. It could be built as either an electric or steam road as there are abundant water powers in the district it is likely the former would prove the more economical. The only other alternative routes by which the coast cities will ever be able to reach this trade will be via Prince Rupert or Edmonton or the C. P. R.-C. N. R. to Tete Juane Cache. Tho ('ache is only 164 miles from Edmonton and about 484 miles from Vanoouver. Edmonton is 350 miles on a direct line from Fort George. Vancouver's only rail connection with Fort George will depend upon the C, P. R. to Kamloops, the C, N. R. to Tote Juane Cache and the G. T. P. to Fort Goorgo, a total distance o f 690 miles. The Lytton- Soda Creek route would be as follows: Vaneouver lo Lytton, 155.7 miles; Lytton to Soda Creek, about 160 miles; Soda Creek to Fort George by river or railway about 155 miles, making a total of 170 miles so that even with a direct all rail route the coast will have a handicap of over a hundred miles' haul ns against Edmonton when the G. T. P. is>completed." We believe that the Fraser River could bo cleared of obstruction to navigation between Lillooet and Soda Creek without any great engineering difficulties, but ths rivor between Lillooet nnd the C. P. R., a distance of about 50 miles, there exists a fall, called "Tho Fountain," which would, wo believe, necessitate the building of a lock which would be a long and expensive proposition, which would not be justified, when one takes into consideration the fact that someday tho 'J. T. P. will build their branch line from Vancouver to Fort George, following, in a general direction, the valley of tho Fraser river from Lillooet north. This is provided for under section 15 of their charter which empowers the company to "lay out, construct and operate various lines of railway, ouch of the gauge of four feet eight and one half inches:" Section fifteen covers: "From Vaneouver to a junction with the Grand Trunk Pacilic Railway, or to a junction with the Pacific Northern and Omineca Railway, or both, between the 122nd and the 124th degrees of longitude." It appears obvious that the G. T. P. would divert most of their tiaiixcontinental traffic via Vancouver, if thou- branch line from this point was to be completed with the main line to Prince Rupert, nnd General-Manager E. J. Chamberlin appears anxious to have the service to the company's Pacific terminus in thorough working order before building the necessary line to Vaneouver. When Mr. Chamberlin first came into power on the G. T. P. fresh frrfm the management of a little jerk-water system back east, he announced that the company had abandoned their intention of building a line from Fort George to Vancouver in favor of a branch from Tete Juane Cache in n direct, but absurd, route across the grain of the province. Pint after the governmenl had gone to 1 the country on the railroad question in 1900 resulting in the overwhelming support of the administration's policy of guaranteeing , the principal and interest of the bonds of tlic C. N. IL, building a railway from Tete ! .Inane to Vancouver, in a southerly course, the G. T. P. went back to its only feasible , brunch line programme,, of Fort George- Vancouver. That line will be the salvation of Vancouver in so far as the trade of the norl hern interior is concerned. There is no other solution, unless lhe Vancouver interests can prevail upon the Federal Department nf Works to remove the obstructions to navigation in tho Fraser river between Lillooet and Soda Creek —or Hying machines are very milch perfected. If Vancouver with its daily and weekly press wants to conserve for British Columbia the trade that lies within her borders why pursue a lost cause? AM the money in the province can't stop the (i. T. P. reaching Tete Juane Cache before any possible transportation system of use or benefit to this section can be an accomplished fact: But, there is a field today that stands now exactly where the Northern Interior country stood years ago, when Vancouver should have been organizing to develop its trade resources. We refer to the Peace River country. Wo have been persistant!}' advocating that thc Dominion Government should open up tho Giscombe portage route; we have shown how the present route, which is being used at present by all the inbound settlers, via Edmonton and Edson, and thence over the long waggon road, is vastly inferior to the all water route in B. C, with the exception of the Cariboo road hall from Ashcroft to Soda Creek of 167 miles, and a twelve mile portage at Giscombe from the Fraser to tho Peace river Watershed Uowing into the Arctic. The Dominion government are cribbing the banks of the Athabasca River and dredging it out. It will lie passable for steamers of practicable size for opening up the region. If the same work were undertaken on about 20 miles of river scattered between the head of the Parsnip and tho north end of Summit Lake a gateway would be opened into a system of waterways that taps the heart of the province's great undeveloped northland. This we commend to the earnest attention of the coasl writers and progressive bodies. commercial centre, South Fort George. At the mouth of thc Willow River, John A. Wiley's ranch is daily l>eing transformed from a wild hay meadow into a splendid producing farm under the management of J. Harvey, who took four men and a large outfit of farming impedimenta to the land some weeks ago. Harry Joyce, the well-known Quesnel contractor, arrived here on thc "B. X." last last Monday to install the two ferries here. Mr. Joyce has had considerable experience in building ferries on the Fraser River, and he introduced to the attention of the Dept. of Works the advantage of the pontoon type over thc scow ferry. Harry Joyce installed the pontoon ferry ut Quesnel and ulso nt Milne's landing on thc Nechaco River. Work has already commenced on the Nechaco ferry, which crossed the river on the Natural Resources townsite, about three miles from the mouth of the river the north cable, anchorage being on thc Fort George Realty Company's property on the north bank of the Nechaco. Work on the Fraser ferry will start directly tho iron material for construction arrives, as it has been delayed for some reason. Neither of the cables have yet reached hero, but they will arrive before their anchorage has been completed. Both ferries ure to bo built in the pontoon typo, The Ashcroft Journal, publishes in its editorial column of Juno 24th., a long open letter, to J. B. Daniell Esq., editor of this paper. It is a "roast", which accuses the editor amongst other things of possibly drinking u "strawberry-sodu." Wo will reply without straining tho resources on the English language, to the volume of our contemporary's argument, next week, but right now we wish to repudiate the base accusation unent the imbibing of strawberry-sodas. Amongst the arrivals from tho south this week were Messrs K. Myers and II, G. E. Savage, two brother journalists hailing from Vancouver. They come to write of the city of Fort Goorgo for the multitude without. They will tell of the country as they find it, and of tho embryo cities as their personal investigation directs. If the pn|>ers thoy represent are not gagged by promoters advertising thoy will print the fucts as they nre; nnd if these journalistis wish to render a public service, which is incumbent upon everyone who writes for publication, they will assist in oxposing the rotton work of rotten prompters, Thoy pursue the desire for knowledge into tho Pence Rivor valley, where, if thoy investigate the operations of tho land stakors who have staked some thousands of square miles twenty miles back on the plateaux, they will find material for their pens that will use up lots of ink. The editor of the little weekly published on the Nechaco townlet, passes a few remarks anent the political stand that the Herald has taken lately. The Nechaco rag is owned by the Natural Resources Security Company Ltd. They are well on the "inside" in Victoria. Bob Green, formerly Minister of Lands, und now "boss" of the party in his capacity of President of the British Columbia Conservative Association, sells the company's property in the Capitol. Bill Blakemore, Editor of The Week, who has been called "press agent to the government" has "mutual interests" on the Nechaco water-front, antl the advertising rags issued from the Natural Resources nre replete with lying advertisements, and boosts for the government. The Nechaco napkin was once the property of a fearless journalist who ran it on independent lines until he died. It then became the property of the pap dispensers to forte a part of their publicity scheme, and to boost their wild-cat. Although tho new owners never changed the policy of their organ it fell in line with the hide-bound Conservative press of the province and reprints everything Mr. McBride would wish reprinted, and when his government makes those sad blunders that have marred the administration lately, it crawls around the issue in an endeavor to find the right thing to say for the party. It is rewarded by being placed on the "government patronage list," and prints all the advertisments the government toss it, together with other menial papers which can't afford to lose the few cheeks thoy wheedle out of the treasury by allowing their duty to the public, ns militant journals, (o be sot aside for gain. We boast of the fact that although we call The Herald a conservative organ wo have not printed above fifty lines of government advertising since we commenced publication, and if we hate to restrict Hie expression of our opinion anent the mistakes of the administration we never expect to print another line of it. Tako it, you scum. Tho steamer Chilcotin arrived from Soda Creek on Tuesday last, bringing up a heavy load of freight. Tlle big boat made the trip in good time, but was delayed owing to an accident to her machinery, She left for lhe soutii again on Thursday morning. Considerable credit is due to Captain Foster, for his success with the boat at a time when her former commander had pronounced her unfit to continue the season's run until al- OPENING OF FORT GEORGE THEATRE The Fort George Theatre opens its doors to the public to-night at seven o'clock. The management informs us that a splendid selection of films have been received for the opening performance, and that the machine installed, a Thomas A. Edison latest model, is the best procurable. The building was completed yesterday by Contractors Bronger & Flynn. The interior measurement is 30x 70 feet, with twenty foot walls. Tho seating capacity of the house at present is 500. The management has taken every precaution to guard against lire and the machine is enclosed in a fire proof compartment. The performance lasts for one hour during which time many changes of subject aro introduced. The regular evening performance will start at S p. m. but owing to the dance to be held tonight in the Northern Lumber Company's store, which commences at 9 p. m. the management has decided to hold the opening performance early in order that those wishing to attend the dance and also see the show may have an opportunity of doing so without inconvenience. The opening of this fine theatre in South Fort George marks a new epoch in the history of the town, and of the whole district. A town so remotely situated as this, unless peopled by such progressive and virile citizens as form the personnel of our community, would meander along for many years, striving for the necessities of existence and the creature comforts, before the citizens follow the pursuit of pleasure to the extent of building a theatre capable of holding tho entire population of the town at onco without reaching its seating capacity. But here we are not waiting for the town to grow, but we are always promoting its growth iu every manner. There is no sensible reason why, because we are situated three hundred milos from a-railroad that life should not be enjoyed to the fullest extent possible. Realizing this the Northern Interior Amusement Company have undertaken to keep lho community supplied with entertainment every night in the week except Sunday. The programme will be changed every Saturday and Wednesday, For the opening performance special music will be a feature of the programme. Every District Has a Different Land Policy The Lands Department of the Provincial Government have initiated their new policy of land peddling by gazetting the reserve of US sections of land, situated near the forks of thi" Fraser River, from alienation except by sale at public auction. The lands set out in their Gazette notice are in the middle of the reserve that has just been cancelled for alienation by preemption in the same vicinity. The lowest price for which lands can now be purchased from the Oovernment in the province is 85 an acre. That is thc price on second class lands. It therefore stands to reason that the upset price for government lands in their auction would be based upon teratipns had been made to her stern and machinery. Otis Farley, a well known Quesnel rancher, was amongst the arrivals on Thursday's "11. \\." Frank lloll'crcanip is installing three baths in his barber shop on .Second street. This is very welcome news as hitherto, in spite of the growth and importance of tho town, it has been impossible for the general public to bath without tho aid of coal oil cans and wash-basins. Don't fail to attend the big dance tonight the prevailing prices in districts where staking by agent is still allowed. Thus the government are establishing a value for pre- emptors lands by inducing another form of speculation in the midst of lands set nsido for them, and by so doing they encourage the "tin-horn" pre-emptor we have referred to previously in these columns. Just why n government should have two separate and distinct methods of selling their lands in ono province is shrouded in mystery, yet in some sections they are allowing the land-operator to take their lands by putting in a corner post, whilst in other districts they make competitive buying the rule. in the Northern Lumber Company's store. Don t leave your programme at home tonight, as included in it is the dance programme. Tho pictures tonight at the Fort George Theatre: The Courting of the Merry Widow: Lorenzo the Wolf: Never again, and other subjects including a cow-boy film showing some splendid roping and riding. Mi's. Robert Burns returned from a two month's bisit to tho coast lust Monday. The Fort Goorgo Theatro doors open at 6-45 tonight. . PAGE TWO THE HERALD >H)l__ 1 FORT GEORGE HERALD PUBLISHED BY THE NORTHERN INTERIOR PRINTING CO. J B DANIELL PRESID-NT Devoted to the interostfi ol Kurt Oeorge nnil tlie entire Northern Interior. .1. 11. HANI 1.1.1,, Editor, PEACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT, District "I Cnril TAKE imtice tli.'i Hurry ISn-'le. "I So null, .n-.-uiintt.in I'lirracr, Intends lor permtwian l" inirchnse Ule , ilescrilieil Inlllls: wine nl .i ihisi I'IuiiIkI nl>...it 53 ,rlli nml nliout 13 utiles west ul ml. posl estn .lis I on tlic it. N. ted Police trnil on llie nortii bank 'c.i.i Itiver hi iln- iiiiuitli ni Cush lience suiitli li" clmins; Iheuce west . thencc north 80 chnins; llience 1 ..1 commencement, ml IV. M .1 ih (.411 |:„ n.Miin SATURDAY JULY 1, l.ni SACK RIVEK l.ANI ol Cn E lioticc lh.it Th i Wnsh., Decimal ■ n iily [or oerniissii.il ine ilescrilieil hunls PEACE RIVEK I \\NII 1 U.E nolice Hi lines, ol Sc.itll let ol Stream, nission tn imrclin eil lunils: immciuine .11 .1 1 il I'r , Wasl c the ist pl. Il'lll ' Atlt.lili: ICG p U miles nortli an 1 in- 22 mile nn: X Mounteil Pol ■ i ilic Peace Ri Creek; tliencc si -.,i tli.iin.s; Lhvii Ho ■ 111 a le io Mm chaii audi I. i DISTRICT, rilioii. ..Iil.is MoBtoti, ol l.ti orer. inteiuls Id |HircililKL- tlic pluiitetl about 53 . miles west ul ,i,l mi ilic lt. N. ii die nortli I milk mouth of Cash ,.ms; thence east to chnins; theuce i commencement, nl- less. YIUSTUN, It nr- ujreiit. PKACK DIVER LAND DISTRICT. Distriet ul Cariboo. TAKR liotico thut Walter Scott Mc- I-ollan, of Vuncouver, H. C, occi potion miner, inteiuls to apply for iiermission to IHtt'chnsc the following descri uud lunds;. Cominencinu ut a post plnntod on thc west bank ol Hallway kiver miollt io miles downstream trom thc mouth ol Cypross Creek; thencc south Ko eliains; tliencc east Ho chains; tllCUCO nortli 30 clmins, more or less, to river bunk, tliencc west, [ntlowing river bank, to point ol commencement, coiitaininjr 486 ncres more or .CBS. Je.10. WAI/fKR SCOTT Mel.lill.l.AN. Keli. 251.1._, iyn. Prauk Watsou, agent. PEACK RH'KR I.AN'D DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice tlmt James William Mc Qtislion, oi Dawson, v. T., occuiiation ! .Miner, intends to apply for permission to ' purelia.se the following descriiicd lamla:- ! Commenciiig nt a post plnnted on the '■ west bank of Hallway River about 2o miles downstream Irom the moutli of Cyp ress Creek; thence west 80 chains; thonce south 80 chains; theuce easl Ko chains; thence north 80 chains lo point of com meiu'cmeiit, containing (140 ui-iys more or less, Je.io. JAMES WILLIAM McQUSTlON. Peb, a5t.i1., 1911. Prank Watson, agent. I,Pill H li VSTIN. PKACK kU Kl Districl TAKK notice tli Seattle, Was!. 'lids to ,r 10 fullowiu ■■ ■ DISTRICT. l'KACK RIVKR I.AN'D DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice thai Charles Brown, ol Vnncouver, II, C. occupution Miner intends lo apply for permission to pun.lin.se tlic following described lauds:— Commonclng ut a post planled '. mill wesi from Hallwav River about 14 miles downstream from'the mouth ol Cypress Creek; thence west Ko chains; llieine north 80 chains; tlicnce east 80 chnins: thencc south 80 clmins to poini of commencement containing 640 ncres more or less, Je.io. CHAR MCB BROWN. February a8lh,, 1911. Prank Watson, ngt. PlvACK RIVKR LAND DlaiRICT, Dislrict ol Cariboo. TAKIC notice thai George Ayresome, n Vnncouver II. C, occuiiation travelling salesman, intends to a<"dy for nermissinn to purcliuse the following described lnnds. Commeucimr nt n post planted on the west bnnk of Halfway River about 1,. miles downstenm from the the month ol Cvpress Creek: thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence ea.st 40 eliains, more or less, to river bank, thenct- south along river bnnk to point of com mencement, conlnininu 560 ncres more or less. Je.10. GKORGK A.YRI5S0-IK., .'cl.rnnrv 28th., njn. Kraal. Wutsoll, nyl. Conn nllea 1 I'. nrlh ,, nccu|intl_ ilescrilieil lu .i> .1 |iu mi! nlaitit 11 ■y Sllnucrn, Salea 11 011 to iiurclui .inli mile I" 11I4 ..In .111 Ki' the 22 mile post established ..11 lite 11. N tt Mounteil i'olicc trail on the imrth Imu] noutli .>l .'.isl is; thence les chnins; llieni :onimcnccmclil r less. ..in. Iil.NRV SIIUIM.RA. March 7, I'm. James Pettry, a^-llt. lu |iuiiii PKACE RIVEH I.ANII UISTRICT ill Cb "AKIS le, W'.i lollo Co milci ice tiiat Mem.. Moore, ot Si occunation Lineman, intend nermission i" purchase tli ; nt a posi planted nbout 5 .ind ul.iiiil n mills west 0 the _! mile post established on the R. N tt'. Mounted Police trail .111 ll rlh banl ol lhc Pence River .11 lhe mouth of Casl Creek; llience south tin chuins; thence wes Ha ih,uns; theuce nurlh Mn chains; tlienc. easl Nn chains, to point oi commeucemenl cniitainiii). 640 aires mure ur less. Je.to. ..IIC.UO MOuRK. M.ir.li ;, nm. .lames Peltry, iu;eiit. PEACK KIVKK l.ANI) DISTHICT. liistrict ul Cariboo. TAKK uuticc that Thomas Colbert, ol Seuttle, Wash., oecupatiun engineer, in tends i" .' Inr iiermission in iiurelins llie [iillowin" descriled luiuls:- Cuinmt'iiciii. ul a post piunted about 5 units north uud nboul II miles west o the .'.' mile posl established on the K. N W. Mounted Police trail mi the norlh ban nl the Peace River ill tlle Innutli ul C.isi Creek; thence suulh 8(1 chains; tlirlue .as 80 chains; thenee north Ku cliains thenc, wesi 80 chains tn point ul commencement containing 6411 acres more ur less. Je.io. THOMAS CIU.BKRT. Marcil 7, 1911. Jnmes Petlry, aeellt. nut Mounted I'olii the Peace Hn ck; tlicnce mi ehains; thcnei it hn ciiuins 1 I! No PKACK RIVES I.ANIl UISTRICT, District ul Curibuo. TAKK notice thai .lames Cuiirncl ol I -uwsun, V. T., nccnpalinn miner, iniends ! Jo apply . .111 John Il.ivter j lu applv lur perniission to purcnase tlie lol_bwlll|! d linn Enuiueer, In- loll-wlnx dtisirik.1 lands;- ■iun to purchase Commencing at a post plaaied on the nils west bank nl Hallway River, nboul ao plumed about 511 miles downstream Irom the mouth ul 1 miles west Irnm ] Cypress Creek, thence west 80 eliuins; .lied mi llie it. N. ; tiiciiee nrfl'lh 811 chains; thenee east Go .a llie norlli lunik I chains to river bnnk; thence south »uluiij. ie mouth nf Cush j river bank tu point nl Commencement, lanus; theuce east j contnining -.h., acres mure ur less. Je.to. JAMKS CIINKAU. .'eh. 35U1., lull. Frank Watson, agent. ihains; thence iimmciicemeiit, less. ttll I I nl JOHN I1AYTKH. March, 8, 1 ,11 James Peltry, agent. PKACK RIVER LAND UISTRICT, Districl ■! Cn thill Hi TAKE nolice Vnlker, ol Se.m enter, intends 1 urchase lhe lull Commencing ..1 niles north und .V. Mounted Poiii ,1 ihe Peace Hn min Franklin tt..sl, , occupation car- it ■■ 11 r " 'issinll to rill- ilisril.d lands:- post planted about 51 mil 11 miles west front stablished nn the R. N. 11,ul un llie north hank ,,! the innutli of Cash reek; thenee north .Su chains; thence west 11 eh,nns. thence south Ha chains; theaee ■ast 80 1I1.nns, lo puini ol commencement, Ic.ln BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WALKER March, 8. mn. .lines Petlr- agent. PKACK KIVKK I.ANII DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. mi M TAKK until .tlle, Wash. 0 aimlv lur "'»"1 ■il the Peine River ut the m„ut|, PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District nl Cariboo. TAKIC nnliee thnt Jumes Reid,ul Dawson V. T., occupation prospector iniends tu applv for permission tu purchase the following described Innils - Commenting al a post planted on the west bank uf Hallwav River ubout 18 miles down strenm from thc mnuth Cypress Creek; tliencc west 811 cha thencc south «n chailis; thence eust 80 chailis, mure ur less, 10 rlvcr bank, thelice north along river bank to point nf com mencement, containing (140 acres more or Je.io. JAMKS HKIU. February 27th., lyu. Frank Wats .11. ngt. PKACK HIVICR LANII DISTRICT. District ol Carilioo. TAKIC notice that James Rilev, nl Van ■uver, B. C, occupation teaiusier, Intends iiermission tn purchase Ihe il.nl Inlllls. mmencing at n post planted ,.11 the west bank uf llullwuy River abuut 12 miles downstream from the mouth ol Cypress Creek; theuce west 811 1 alius; Ihenee north 80 chnins; thencc easl 411 ehains, mure or less, lo river bank, llience south along river bank lu point 1 1 11,111 meiu'cmeiit, containing 48o acres more or less. Je.10. JAMKS RILEY. March 1st., 1911. Frank Watsmi, agent PEACE RIVKR LAND DlsiRICT. District of Curiboo. TAKE notice Hint James Baler, of Van couver, ll.C, occupation miner, intends tu npply fur permissiun tu purchase thc fulluwing described laluls:- Cnlnuielicilig at 11 pnst planted nil tne cast bunk of Halfway river nbout 12 miles downstream Irom tlie mouth of Cypres- Creek; thence east 40 chains; tlicnce north 80 chnius; thence west 80 chnins; tbence soutli 20 chains, more or less to river bank, thencc along river bank tn point of commencement, containing 480 acres inure nr less. le.m. JAMKS HATER. March 1st., 1911. Frank Watsun, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DlaiRICT. District ni Cariboo. TAKE nnliee Hint James MacD.uiibl, ol Dawson, Y. T. occupation miner, intends tn pply fur permissiun to purchase the fol luwilii' described bilids:- Ciilnliiencitig at a pnst planted on the east bank ol Hallway River ubout to es down stream frnm the mouth nl Cypress Creek: tbence nnrlh 80 chains thence west 811 ehains; thence snlltli 211 chailis, In river bunk, thence along river hank tn point nf cimiueiicelneiit, containing 120 acres more nr less. Je.10. JAMES M.iiDONAI.I). Mareh 1st., 1911. Frank Watsun, agent, PEACE HIVICR I.ANII DISTRICT. Districl nl Carilioo. TAKE notice Hint Malcolm James Mc- Kiimuii, nf Dawsun, V. T.. occuiiation miner, intends lo iim.lv lur permission tu purchase the followinf described lands:- Commencing' at a pnst planted un llii- west bunk ul Hallway rlvcr abuut to miles downstream from the mnuth nl Cvpress Creek; tlicnce west 80 chains tliencc north 80 ehnins; thence enst 211 chains, to river bank, thence aloni. river bank to puint ol commeuc.meiit, c mtalnlttg 320 acres more or less. Je.10. MALCOLM JAMKS McKINNON. March 1st., 1911. Frank Watson, ngent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Mat Falvin oi Dawson Y. T-, occupation Miner, intends lo apply lor permissinn tu purcliase the lollowing described lands:- Commeuciog at n post planted about '/, mile west ol Halfway River und about 12 miles downstream Irnm the mouth ol Cypress Creek; thelice south 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains; thence norlh 80 chains; llience east 80 chains tn point of commencement, containing 1.40 acres mure or less. Je.lo. February 28. MAT FALVIN. !_M. Frank Watson, agent PEACK FIVICR I.AND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that Rubert Samuel Irwin nf Vancouver B. C. occupation Bartender, intends to upo'v fur permission to purchase the fulluwing described lands:- Couimenciiig al a post nlanted % mile from the west bank of Hallway Kiver nbout 8 miles downstream from the mouth of Cypress Creek; thencc west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chuins; tlvlice south 80 chains to noint oi commencement, containing 640 acres ntur.- or less. Je iu ROBERT SAMUEL IRWIN, .March 8H1.1911. Frank Watsou, airent PKACK RIVKR LAND DISIRICT. District oi Cnriboo. TAKIC notiee tlmt Alexander Pellelt, ol Vancuuver B. C. occupation Spinster, ill tends tu nnnlv fur nermission in -urchnse the following described lands:* Commencing at 11 pnsl iilanted on the nnrth bank nl Cha Wa Ded creek, abuut I . milcs upslreum Irnm Halfway river; thence north 80 chnins; thence citsl 80 chnius; theme smith 80 chains; tbencc wesl 80 chuins tu point of commencement, eoniuining f.40 acres more or less. Je 10 ALEXANDER PICI.LETT, March 8H1.1911. Frank Watson, agent. PEACE RIVER LAN'" UISTRICT District nl Curibuu. TAKE notice Unit Tinu AH .„„vcr, II. C, occupation MI11111 ntends In apply lur pcrmissi'" • |„||„wing described In..... .|ft t 10 nl Villi- „"|!u.cln bed Inlllls Commencing nl a post pli-iitctl west bank "I Hallway River ul ■niles downstream troll! lhe moutii "I c \\ p 'ress'Creek; thence west So ehnins; Ihellce north 8u chains; thence casl acre ur less tn river bank, llu ,|,,„,, mer bank In point ' mont cnnl.lining (140 acres nu j,.,', TOM ALLAN March isl., 1911. Frank W.itsmi |j Close & Brown \\ South Fort George, B. C. chains Snlltli nr le: PKACK KIVKK LANI) DlolKU 1. District ul Caribuu. TAKK nntiee that .Ine Shclmcrd nl Vail couver 11. C., occupation Laborer, intend to applv lur permission to purchase tn Iollowin- described binds: Commencing nt a post plained ,i mil west Irnm Hallwav River, and nbout I miles down strenm front th" Cvpress Creel.; Iheuce llience snnlli 80 chain chains; thence nnrth 80 ehnins In poim a commcticemciil, containing 640 acre! mure nr less. Jc.lo, JIM': S1IICPPKRD, Mnrcli isl,, 1911. Frank Wat ugent _i£-__;-t____:-*_-t-S--:-t--*__«_fi_tt^_K___-K^j|_ GENERAL^ MERCHANTS \\ Pdlttt IIU "'"! ' decorate! mT of att.ac.iv... Btructurea •*< in Fort George—We have the paint. Come and pick y' \\ shade. Afients for the Martin-Senour Companv R ^*^^^_^-*_2^^^^ Kit mil "'I a .est 8.1 chains; _ thence cast 80 f Imins In llliitlt 1 PEACE RIVER LAND Ui.iiRK'T. Dislriel nf Cariliun. TAKK notice that John William Carry. ol Vancouver, II. C, occupaiioii Hotel Clerk iniends I mlv Inr permission to I i minims.' lhe Iollowin,. described landa.- - f mciieing nt a post nlnnted about ',,\\4 mile wesl Irom Hallway Rner and about H . miles downstream from the moutii "11^ Cvpress Creek; llience west 80 chnins; tlieine south 811 cbuins; thenee east 8,1 chailis; llience nnrlh 80 chailis lu iinint ul commencement, contnining (140 neres inure ir less. le.t. JOHN WILLIAM II'RRV. Murch I. 1911. Frunk Watsun Agent. - UUSSF4L.L PEDEN K'«S THE W. I''. COOKE I PKACE RIVER l.ANU DISTRICT. District of Cariboo, TAKK notice thnl Willinm .Inck-inn, of Vancouver B. C. ncciiimtioii Lumberman, intends lo nnnlv for permission to purchiise the followin * descrilied Inuds:- Commeiichij.' nt n poBt plnnted on the «ast hunk of Halfway River about 9 'niles down-it mini from the inoulli of Oypres.s Creek; thencc enst 80 chains; tlicnce north 80 chnins: ttience we.st jo chnins, nmrc or less, to river bnnk: thenee south uloiit river bnnk to point nf cum- nu'Tici'tuent, containing 6_jo ucr.-s more or less. Je.10. WILLIAM .lACKSON. Mnrch and. 19I1. Frank Watson neent. IM...CK RIVKR LANI) DImRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKK notice that Robert Watson, of Vnncouver, B. C. occupation Lumberman, intends to a""''* lor iiermission to nurch- ise the followin- described lauds:- Commencintr nt a post planted on the »ast hank of Halfway River nbout 7 miles lownstrenm from the mouth of Cvnress •'reek; thenoa north 80 chnins: thpnee west 1 So chains more or less to river haul., thence south alone river hank tn noint of commencement, contnining 400 acres more or less, le.m ROHKI.T WATSON. March y. 191I, Frank Wntson, agent. General Merchant! and manufacturers of all kinds of rough and dressed Lumber c__.r*l MackM-HlilM Work Performed I >: - - Lumber Yard and Office: | Sooth Fort George \\ KODAKS PEACH RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Carihoo. TAKK notice that William Hncklev. of Vancouver, 11. C, occuiiation Drummer, 'ntends to apnly for iiermission tn purcli* ase the followin" de.scril.ed lanils:- Commencing nt a vmti nlnnted about 1 mile east of Halfway Ri\\*r and about 4 miles downstream from the month nf Cvpress Creek; thence enst 80 chains: iheuce south 80 chains: thence west 80 hains: thence imrth 811 chains to -"int nf commencement*; containing 640 acres mnrc ir less. .le.1. WII ' * '" ""''-'LKV. March 2. 1911. Frank Wataon, airent. I'KACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK nolice that John Stewart, of Vancouver, H. C. occupation Pmsjiector, intends to apply for permission to purchase the Iollowin" described lands:- Commencing at a post planted on thc east bank of the Halfwav River about 7 miles downstream from the mouth of Cypress Creek: thence north 80 chaina; thence east 80 chains; Ihenee smith 80 chains; thence west 80 chains tn point nf commencement, containing 640 acres nmre or less, ■le t.) JOHN STEWART, March 2. 1911. Frauk Watson ent. I'KACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Herbert Youn", of Vancouver, ](. C. occupation Broker, intends to apply inr permission to purchase lhe lollowing , WP5^5»W^r5^^S^^^W^^rVOV^A Commencing nt a post planted on the west hunk ol Hiillwnv river i lit 1.1 miles downstream from the mouth of Cvnress Creek; thence west ^o chains; tliencc south Ko chains; thence enst Ho chains, to river bank; tiience nortli along river bank to the point of cummencement, containing 560 accei more or less. Je.to. AllCR MAY SHORTRRED Pcbnuiry 2S1I1., 1911. Frank Watson, agt, PKACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Cnril TAKK notice thut Kiclinrd Duvidsun, of Vnncouvor 11. C. occupation Woodsman, inteiuls tn nmily fur nermissinn tu purcliase the lollowini. ilescribed luuds:- Cnmmeiicini. ut n pnsl planted 2 miles west (rum Ilnllwny Kiver nud ubuut 7 miles itownstrcnm from the mouth of Cvnress Creek; thencc west 80 chnins; thencc north Ko chnins; tliencc east Ko cnuins; thence south Ko chains lo point ol commencement, containiii' 640 acres more or less. Jeiol RICHARD DAVIDSON. March Sth.1911, Prank Watsun, agent. ngenl. PKACE KIVKK LAND DISTRICT District of Curiboo. TAKK imlicc thnl Qeor»e Wilkinson, ,,l ynncoiivcr, 11. c., nccupation laborer, In- ends tu apply lor permissinn i„ ,„irchnse the lulluwint. ilescribed Innils;- Cnmmonclng nt a pnst nlnnted une mile west Irom Hallway Kiver and nbuut . miles duwiislrcnm frnm the niuutb „| Cvii rcss Creek thence south So chnins; theni. west 80 chains; thence nnrlh So chains thence east Bo chains to p„|„t „| ™; mencement, containing 64u acres more or ''m0; „ i ,_JJB0HP8 WILKINSON, Matdi 4. 1911. Fr_n)l w.t.on, .gent, BRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS -COMPANY 8-»d far ■ folder ■end I'-" • foMer OPERATING Stages Autos Steamboats From Ashcroft to Fort George, and all points in the northern interior of British Columbia, carrying the Royal Mail, passengers and fast freight. The Palatial Steamer B.X. Awaits the Arrival of the Company's Stages WSrt^jeMSJ- Head OfflcerAihcro. t B.G ftirt Goomr., B.C. Vielorla, B.C. "•'•fiiftA,K.i.ft"'fc Green Bros., Burden & Co. M EniiiKMi. Demisis. i B. C. Laid Serveyori Surveys of Lands, Mines. Townslles, Timber Limits, Etc, Danforth & *** CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Plans furnished Ham'lton Ave, between 1st ^ Suits ° Pressed Repaired sewing Mrs. G. McGaughey OPPOSITE HOTEL MflltTttPB« In ll' Pre-emptions ** Located a^w^ N.CJORGENSEN South Ft:Ceorge JULY 1, 1911 THE HERALD PAGE THREE I'KACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ot Cariboo. .TAKK liotico that Robert Linton, i.l V.ui cu iiver, Ii. C, occupation K.inu Hand, intends in npply for permission to purchase the following described huids:- Coinmencini. nt h post planted ono mile west from Halfway River and about 2% mlles downstream Irom thi' mouth bl Cypress Crook; thencc smith 80 chalnsi tlienco west 80 chains) tltciice Uorth Hn chains; thenco fast Su chaina to point nf commencement, coiltaJuJllR 640 acres mnrc or less. jc 10 ROBERT LINTON, Mareh 4th, 19U. Frank Watsmi, agent l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Caribou. TAKK notice Umt George Kiii«sion, of Vancouver, H. C, occupation Laborer, intends to npplv for permission to purchado the following descrihed lands:- Commencing at a post planted on the cast bank of Halfway River about Z miles downstream frurn tlic mouth of Cypress Creek; thence east Ho cliajus; tbence south 80 ehains; llience west 811 cbains to river bank; tbence nortli alon-- river bank to point ol commencement, eontaining (.40 ncres mole or less. Je.to. GEORGE KINGSTON. March 4, I9II, Frank Watson, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislriel of Cnriboo. TAKK notice that George Watson, of Vancouver, II. C, occupation Laborer, intends to applv for permission to uurchasv the following described lands:- Commencing ,il a post piunted on tlic eust bank of Halfway River about 2% miles down stream (rom the month of Cynrea' Creek; thence east 80 eliuins; tbence north 80 clinins; thenee west to river bank: thencc soulh along river bunk to point oi commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. GEORGE WATSON, March 41b, 19I1, Frank Watson; agent. PEACB RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District ol Curilmo. TAKE notice that Robert Smith of Vancouver, IJ. C, occupation Laborer intends to apply lor nermission to purchase the lollowMiji described Intids:- ComDlOllciug at a post nlnnted on the wesl bank of the Halfway River about 2% miles downstream from tlie mouth of Lyp ress Creek; llience wesl 80 chains; thence north 80 chnius; thence cast 80 chains; llience south alotltr river bank to noint 0. commencement! eontaining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ROHKRT SMITH. Mnrch 4tll, 19I1. Frank Watsou, agent. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK lioticc tbat Duvid Hughes, of Vuncouver, II. C, occupution Latorer, in tends to ntif'" for "*>rm_a»loti to mirchase the followlllv described lands:- Commencing at a post planted on llu west bank of Halfwav River about i mile downstream from tbe mouth of Cynrcsa Creek; tbencc west 80 chains; Ihenee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains, to river hunk, theuce soulh along river bank In point nf commeucemenl, conlaining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. DAVID HUGHES. March 11, 1911. Frank Watson, agent. I'KACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Kdwurd Wilkius, of Vancouver, B. C„ occupalion Laborer, in tends to apply Ior nermission In nurchas. the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted on tbe east bank of Halfwav River about I mile downstream from lhe mouth of Cvnress Creek; tbence east 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains; tlicnce west 80 chains, lo river hank, llience south along river bank ti point ol commcitccim.ui, containing 640 acres morc or less. Je.10. EDWARD WILKIN'S. March 6th. 1911. Frank Watson, agent. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that George Gauttle, ol Vancouver, H. C, occupation Laborer, in tends to apply for permission u, 1 purchase thc following ilescribed lands:- Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of thc Hallway River about ' .< mile downstream from tlie mottth oi Cvpress Creek; thence cast 80 cht>Jii»-thcnc( nortli 80 ehains; theuee west 00 chains, more or less, lo river bank, thence soutli aioiig river bank to point ol commence ment,contalnliic 600 ncres more or less. Je.10, GEORGE f.AC.i'.. March 6. 19H, Frank Watson, agent. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District oi Cariboo. TAKE notice that Arthur Janus Rusloi; Vancouver, IL C, occupation Laborer, ■■nds to apply lor permission to purch- the [ollowlng described lnnds;- 1 'immenciug at a post planted on the ■ i-l bunk of Hallway River about ', a mile downstream from tlie mouth ol Cyp less Creek; tbencc west 80 cbains; thence • mih 80 chains; iheuce easl 80 chains, more or less to river bank, thence north along river bank to poini of commence mem, containing 640 acres nmre or less. Je.10. ART1IIR JAMES RUSTON. -March 6th. 1911. [Frank Watson, agenl. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKK notice tlmt Patric O'Brien, ol Vancouver, li. C, occupation laborer, intends to ii*—1" (or permission to "iirclinse thc following described lutlds:- Commeucing at a post piunted about 40 chuins casl of post 96 ou the R. N. W. mounted police trail, and about 5 miles south from the mouth of Cypress Creek; thencu east 80 -.bains; tbence north 80 cliains; Uienee west 80 chains; llience SOUtll 80 cbuins to point .of commencement, eon taining 640 acres more or less. JC.10. PATRIC 11 BRTEN. March 7U1. ign. Frank Watson a"ent. PISACI^KJVICW LAND DISTRICT. Gardiner, PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKIC notice thai David Hays, of Vancouver, H. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply lor "ermission to •■ irchnse the followim* described lauds:* Commencing nt a nost planted about. 2 miles east mid l mile south of mile post 98 011 lhe R. N. W. Mounted Poliee trail and about y miles downstream from the mouth of Cypress Creek; thencc north 80 chains; thence ensl 80 chains; thence south So chains; thence west 80 chains to llie point of commencement) containing 640 acres more or less. Jc.lo. DAVID HAVS. March 7th. 1911- Prank Watson, agenl. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE ni,lice tllat George Laird of Van couver, II. C, occunation laborer, intends to apply for Kcrmissiou to purchase the following (l«cr!li«l lands: Commencing at a post nlaiitcd nbout 2 inilcs east and l mile soulh ol •••".' post 'fi 011 the H. N. W. Mounted police trail; Ihenee north 80 clmins; thenee wesl 80 "hains; Uicnco smith 80 chains; ihenee east Ho chains to poinl ot commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. GEORGE LAIRD. March ;th, 1n.1i. Frank Watsmi, ngent. TAKK in Vancouver, tends to 111 tlic followi! ^^^^ Com luetic i n"" of the Pence River ut the mouth of uum Creek; ihcnce smith 80 chains: inence■ wcm 80 ehains; llience north Ro cliains; ineno enst 80 chains to poini nl commen cement, Cfintaiiiiiij; 640 ucres more or less- Je.io. h NKIL McPHEE. February 34, -9". Jn*. *Wry, "____ PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Carilioo. TAKK notice that John Moure, ol Wn corner, II. C, occupation Jimbcrmnn. » tends to apply for iiermission In purcnm the loiluwing described lands: Commencing al .1 )tosi piunted about 47 miles north and 7 mllea west rwm "laM mile post established on the -*• «v , Mounted Police trail on the nojlll bauK 0 the Pence River, at the imu ll ■of t«J Creek; thence south 80 cliains ence wes 80 chains; IbetiM north 80 c Iii is, I nc< east 80 chains to point nl omitnenceinOit, emitnlning 640 acres more or WW. Je.io. JOHN MOORE. I'Vhrunry iy mn. Jtt. Peltry, affft. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict ot Caribo,,. TAKK notice that Charles Hunt, of Vancouver, U. C, occupation Laborer, iniends to n—dv lor permission lo purcliase lhe following descrihed luiids:- Commcncing at a post planted on thc west bank of Halfway River, nbout 20 uiiles downstream Irom tlie mouth of Cypress Creek; thencc South 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains, more or less to river bank, theuce along river bonk to point ot commeucemenl, con taining 400 acres more or less. Je.lo. CIIARLKS HUNT. February 25. 1911. Frank Watsou, agent. March i< lit. 1911. Prank . 10SI IN'. Watson agt PEAC1 TAKIC n couver, It. •: RIVKR Districl i uttce tti.it C, ncctli LAND d Cari John DISTRICT, boo. Jones of V laborer, lute nds to apply following lor pcrmi described lands' 0 pun!,. ise lhe Common enst of H mile post . truil- then 80 chains; north So c Jug nt a airway R .11 ihe R. CC east 8' thence w inins to , post p Iver ui N. W. 1 chain est 80 •oint oi lanted one mile id near the 9-1 Mounted Police s; theno.- south chaius; thence ColtM*" Je.io. March 10 ning 640 ■ lh. 1911. icres n JOHN Frank lore or JONES. Watson less, igt PEACE RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKK notice Unit W.lliain Crawford, of Vancouver, 11. C, occupation Blacksmith intends lo apply for permission to purchase the followim.' descrihed lands:- Commcncitu* nt a post plnnted on the east bnnk of Halfwav River, 40 chains west of mile post 96 on the R. N. W. mounted police trail; thence easl So chains Ihcnce norlh 80 cliains; theuce west 80 chains; thencc south 80 chains to uoint of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10, WILLIAM CRAWFORD. March y. 1911. frank Watson, agt. PEACH RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carilioo. TAKE notice that Hendrick Marinas Verkey, of Vancouver, It. C, occupation Laborer, iniends to an**tv for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing nl a nost planted ubout 45 miles norlh and about i\\ miles wesl from llie 23 mile post established on the R. N. \\V. Mounted Police trail on the nortb bank of Peace River at the inoUlh ol Cash Creek; iheuce north 80 cliains; llience west 80 chains; thencc south 80 chains; llience thence eust 80 chaios Lo noint of commencement, contalnin" 640 acres more or less. Jc.io.i HENDRICK MAlilNTS VERKEY. March 10. iqii. James Pettrv acrent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Charles Mitchell, of Vancouver, II. C, occupation Fireman, intends to atmly for nermission to purchase the followim' described lands;* Commencing at a post "ilnhtcd 4 miles from the mouth of Cypress Creek, nnd 120 chains south of mile post 204 on the R. N.W. Mounted Police trail; thence north 80 chains; thence enst 80 chains: thence soutli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CIIARLKS MITCIIKLL. March II, 191 r. Frank Watson, atrOit. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cirlboo. TAKI. notice thai William Smith, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation Fireman, intends to anply for nermission to "urchase the following described lands- Commencing at a post planted 4 miles from the moutii of Cvnress Creek and 120 chains south of mile post 204 on the R. N. W. Mounted Police irail; thencc north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point af commencement, conlaining 640 acres nmrc or less. Je.10. WILLIAM SMITH. March 11. 1911. Frank Watson, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Donald Morrison, of, Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, tends to a*">ly for -'■rtnission to purchase the following desci thed lands:- Commenciiig at a nost planted about 6 miles north-west from the month of Cypress Creek, and about 2% miles south oi mile jiost 106 on the R. N. W. Mounted police trail; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains thence south 80 chains lo point of com mencement, containing fi.(o acres more or less. Je.io. DONALD MORRISON Mnrcli 11. 1911. Frank Watson, a<;cut. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Charles Stewart, ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation Carpenter, mlends to applv for permission to purchase lhc following descrihed lands:- Commencing at a post planted one mile west from Halfwav Kiver and about 21 miles downstream from lhe moulh of Cypress Creek; Ihenee easl 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; ttience wesl 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, Je.io, CHARI.ES STEWART. February 25, 1911. Frank Watson airent. * PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Geor«-e Bishop, of Vancouver, B. C, occunation Tool Sharp encr, intends lo apply for "ermission to purcliase the Iollowin ' described lands:- Commenciiig ut a nost planted on the east batik of Hallwav River and about 2 miles upstream Irom the IttOUUl of Cvpress Creek; thenco east 80 chains; thence north 80 cliains; thenca west 80 chains more or less to n\\er bank, thence south along the ri\\er hank to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Je in. GEORGE BISHOP. March 9th.I9II. Frank Watson, agt. PEACE RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notioe that Harry Wilson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, inteiuls to npplv for permission to purcliase the following described lands:— Commenciiig at a post planted on the west bnnk of Halfway River nud nbout 2 miles upstream Irom ihe month of Cypress Creel; thenee west 80 chains; i'enee norlh 8n chains; thence easl 80 chains; tbence soulh 80 chains to place of commciicumctit containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io, HARRY WILSON. March 9. 1911. Frank Watson, i.-t. PEACE) RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Cnriboo. TAKK notice that John Ritchie, of Kusl.in B. C., occupation Laborer, intends lo apply lor nermission to purchase the lollowltlg described lnJldsi* Commencing at a post planled nboul % mile west from the Halfway River and about I miles downstream irom the month !.[ Cvpress Creek; thence west 80 chains; Ihenee south 80 chnius; thencc enst 80 chains: theuce Iheuce north 8n chains to poinl of commencement, cotltaining 640 acres more or loss. ,I,..,o. JOHN ritchip:. Marcli 4- 1911. Frank Watsou, ngent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict o( Cariboo. TAKIC nolice lhat Charles Jncqiieniorl, nl Vancouver, B. C, occupation Logger, iniends to apply for permission to purchase llie following descrihed lands:- Coinmi'iicing at n post plnnted 011 the west bank oi Halfway River uud about 2 miles downstream from the nioitlh of Cypress Creek: theuce wesl 80 clinins; thence soillb 80 chains; themb cast 80 chains; thencc north 8n chuius; along rlvcr bank to point of commencement, contuining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CHARLES .TACQUEMORT. Mnrch 4U1, toll. Krank Wataon, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Victor Huston, of Vancouver, IJ. C, occupation Laborer, tends to nnnlv for permission to nurchase lhe following described la nds:- Commencim. at a post plained about 40 miles N. and about 1.1 miles W. from thc 22 mile post established on llie R, N.W. Mounted Police trail on the Norlh bank of Peace River nt the mouth of Cash Creek; thence south 80 chains; theuce cast 80 chains; Iheuce north 80 chains; llience wesl 80 cliains to point of commenccineul Containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. VICTOR HUSTON. Mnrch 9. 1911. James Peltry, ugent PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carihoo. TAKK notice thai George Gordon, of Vancouver B. C, occupation Blacksmith, iniends lo a'-"''- for permission to purchase the following descrihed luiids:- Commencing at a post plauted about 45 miles north and \\y miles west from the 22 mile nost established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on lhe north bank of Peace River at lhe mouth of Cash Creek, thence north 80 chains; thencc east 80 chains; theuee .south 80 eliains; tliencc west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. OKORGK GORDON, March 10. 1911. aames Pellrv n<*ent. PEACE RIVKR LAND "'STRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that James Fraser, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation Laborer, intends to npply for permission to purchase the followin** descrihed lands:- Commencing at a post planted about 55 miles'north nnd aboul 11 mites west from the 22 mile post established oil tlie R. N. W, Mounted Police trail on the nortli hank of Pence river at lhe moulh of Cash creek; theuce south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io, JAMKS FRASER. March 13, 1911. Jas. Pettrv, ugent. PICACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice tbat George limes, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to u'-dy for permission to purclmse the following described lauds:- Coinmencing nt a post planted about 55 miles north und aboul 11 miles west from lhe 22 mile post 'established on lhe R. N. W. Mounteil Police trail 011 the north bank of Peace River nt the mouth of Cash Creek thencc south 80 chains; thelice west 80 chains; thence norlli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less. Je 10 GEORGE INNKS, March 13, 1911. Jas. Pettrv agent. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKE notice Hint William Tolmie, nt Vancouver, B. C, occupation logger, in tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planled abnit 45 miles north from the 22 mile post, established nn thc R. N.W. Mounted Police trail on lhe north bank of Peace river at the mouth of Cash Creek, tiience South 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains; thenee easl 80 chains lo pi int. of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. WILLIAM TOLMIE, Feb, 33, 1911. James Pettrv agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District .,( Carihoo. TAKP. notice that Henry Thompson, nf .'ancouver, II, C., occupation laborer, iu- end-i to apply for permission to purchase int* desirihed lands: Commen ihe following d- ing PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carilioo. TAKE notice lhat Hurry Smith of Vancouver, B. C, oc-i'-atioti I"' -i-r-i-'k t'i apply for Permission to nurchase the fo!lov Commencim.* nt a post plauted about 45 miles north and uhn»< -* miles wesl from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north side of Peace River at the mouth of Cash creek; thencesouth 80 chains; thence east 80 ehains; thence narth 80 chains; ttience west 80 cliains to ---linl of compi fends to annlv for permission to purchase the following descrihed lands:- Commcncing at a post plauted about 55 •f miles north and Ij milcs west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W- .Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River nt the moutli of Cash Creek; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; tiience soutli 80 chains; tiience east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 ncres more or less. Je.io. FRANK STEVEN. March 11, 1911. Jas. Pettrv. agent. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice thut Charles Jackson, ol Vancpuvar, B. C, occupation Laborer, tends to amilv for permission to "urchase lhe following described lands:- Commciicinir at a post planted ubout 55 miles north and about iy miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police truil ou thc north hank of Peace River al the mouth of Cnsh Creek; thence north 80 chains- theuce east So cliains; theuce south 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CIIARLKS JACKSON. March II, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict <.r Carihoo. TAKK notice that Alexander McKay, ot Vancouver, II. C, occupation Laborer intends lo 1 'v for permission to nurchase the followim. descrilied lands:- Commencing at a post planted about 5s miles norlh and ahout u mites wesl from llie 22 mile nast established on th.-R. N. W. Mounted Police truil on the north bunk of the Peace River nt the mouth of Cnsh Creek: Ihcnce north 80 cliains: ttience west 80 chains: thence south 80 cliains; tliencc east 80 chains to poiut of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ALEXANDER McKAY. March 13, 19". Jos, Pettry, agent. PEACK RIVKR LA.N'D DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice Hint William Sovereign, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation lo-'-er, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following descrihed lands:— Commencing ut a post planted about 45 miles north from the 22 mile post, established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail, on the nnrth bank ot the Peace river, at the moutli of Cash Creek; thence north 80 chains; thence wesi Ho chains ; Ihenee south 80 chaius; thence east 80 eliains lo point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Je i0 WILLIAM Si.. KREIGN, Feb. 23, 19". James Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKI- notice that Willi. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James filnrar, of Vancouver, B. C, occupntion Driller, intends lo npplv for permission to purchase lhe followim* descrilied lands;- Commeneilip at 11 Post planted ahout 55 miles north and about 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the nortli bnnk of Peace River at the mouth of Cash creek thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; thencc wr-st 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 seres, more or less. Je.m. JAMKS STOHAR. March 13, 1911. Jas. Pctlrv agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Rilev of Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, intends to npplv for permission to purchase the foMowiiiir descrihed lauds;- Conmieiicim* at n post planted nbout 55 mMes norlh and q miles wesl from tlie 12 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail, on the north hunk of Peace River at the mouth of Cnsh Creek, thencc south 80 chaius; thencc east 80 chains: tliencc north 80 chnins: theuee west 80 chnins to point of cntnmrfcement, containing 640 ncres more or less. Je.ro. JAMKS RILEY. March 13, 19"- Jas. Pettrv necut. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Caribon. TAKK notice that Robert Hurcomt), of Vnncouver, B. C, occupation In borer, intends to annly for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing nt a post planted about 55 miles north and ahout 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek thence south 80 chains: ttience west 8o chains; thence norlh 80 chains: thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ROBERT HURCOMB. March 13. 19". Jas. Pettrv m-eiit. Vuncouver, B. C, oCCUpntii intends to n*-dv for permis-. ase thc followim- descrihed 1 Commencing at a post pin: miles norlh, and aboul one the 22 mile post established nn the W.Mounteil Police trail on llie nortli of Peace River at the mouth - Creek, theuce south 80 chnins: thenc 80 chains: llience north 80 chains; east 80 chains to point of commen containing 640 acres, more or less. Jc.io. WILLIAM SCOTT. February, 23. 19". Jns. Pettr- 1 rpentw, uurch- hotit 45 west of e R. N. bank f Casli 1 west llience l.s.ril,-.! liuiils:- ,,t ., !»,.[ plaJitcd uloiit 45 '1 ; mili-s wl'sL Irnm lhc 22 talill.li.d 1.11 the It. N. W. trail, mi tho nnrlh kinknt Uic mm nh nf Cnsh Creek, 8n cImIih tlienco casl 80 north Hn chains; tli-iic. west oint ..1 0 il-Utencctne-t. cim- HENRY •r Iras. ... THOMPSON. 1911. J» mus Pettry, ajrt. PEACE RIVER l.ANI) DISTRICT, -islrul ol Cu TAKE in Vancouver, th. ,ll.i C.niilii i'1'iy ing .1, Allien rymiill, ot unntion laborer, in- inission to purcliaae I', mih 22 mi Mount nf Pea thenco north chains; them 80 clmins t.i talnlliR 640 .le.io. IS u-il ahout •st from thc R. N. W. 1 imrth bnnk nl Cnsh Creek Mice ensl 80 ., theuce West Kn 24. 1 ALBERT l'V.MAN alnol Pettry, agt, l'liACE RIVER l.ANI) DISTRICT, Diatrlct nl Cnril TAKE notice lli.il Fred. Ivatmon, inteiuls nse the l.illn Coinmeucin miles in.rth Mounted Poli Pence Riier tlle eh.i li. C, apply I.. rth Vn mater, ssinli 1 l.iinls- pun-i- lanted nl out 45 est [rn tn the 22 1 llie ll N. «'. ! nnrlh li .ink ol nl Cn ih Creek, thonce \\\\ est 80 Ills; Ih I'KM'li RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. Distriet of Cnriboo. TAKK notice thnt John Hunter of Vnncouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, inteiuls to apnly for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commelicillg nt n post planted about 4-y miles north nnd about r mile west from tlie 32 mile post established 011 the R, N. W.Mounted Police trail on the north bnnk of Pence River nt thc mouth ol Cnsh Creel; theuce nortli 80 chnins: ttience wes-t 80 ehnins; thencc south 80 chains; llience east 80 chains to point of ednimcneemcnl, con taining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JOHN HUNTER. February, 23. 1911. Jas. Pettrv ntrent. 80 chains to p tabling 6.;o an Je.lo. February 2^. ;s more or less. FRED, IVANSSON. I'jn. James lvury, agt. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTINCT. District of Cariboo. purche TAKK notice lhat William D. Vancouver, B. C, occupation lei tends to tttmtv h»r permission I the following described lands'— Commeneing nt a post planted about 4- miles north and about X miles west from the 22 mite Po.'t es-tablishrd on the P. N. W. Mounted Police trnil on the north haul nl Peace River nt the mouth nf Cash creek; thence south 80 chnins: tiience enst 80 chnins; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chnins to point of commencement containing 640 acre", more or less. J».lo. WILLIAM DAVIDSON. February, 23. 1911. Jas. Pettry, apent. PEACE RIVKU LAND DISTRICT. Distriet oi Cariboo TAKK notice that John Robinson, of of Vancouver, 11. C, occupation laborer, intends u> apply for permission lo purchase the loilowiuir described latlds'- Commenctng at a post planted about 45 miles north and 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. Vi. Mounted Police trail on the north bank Ri' lhe nth of Cash Creek, v thence wesl 80 chains; thence enst ottiihencementi coii- 1 10. ' .JOHN ROBINSON'. February 24. 1911. James I'ettry agt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK lioticc that Joseph Ruiitre, occupation Lnbo PEACK RIVKR LAND IHSTRttT. District of Curib^n. TAKK notice that Willinm John Ilagen, of Vancouver, B. C, occiiontioii Laborer, intends to (."'•'■• for permission to purcliase the following described land.".:- Cotnmencing nt a post planted about 55 miles north and about 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. \\\\. Mounted Police trnil on the north hank of Peace River ut the mouth of Cash Creek theuce north 80 chnins; thence west 80 chnins; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to poiut of commencement, uud containing 640 acres more nr less. Je.io. WILLIAM JOHN HAOKN. March 14, 1911. Jas. Pettrv ngent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cnriboo. TAKK notice that Charles Mellin, of Vuncouver, Ji. C, occupntion Laborer, intends to npply for permission to purchase the followin" descrihed laiuls:- Commencill" at n post plnnled about 49 miles north, and aboul thirteen miles west from thc 22 mile post established on the R. R. W. Mounted Police trail on the nortli bank of the Pence River nt the MoUttl of Cash Creek :lheuce south 80 cliains; tlKcncc cusl 80 cnains; thence north 80 chnius; theuce west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CHARLKS MELLIN. March 9. 19j 1. Jumps Pettrv, Anent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cnriboo. TAKK nolice that Clmrlcs Mitchell, of Vancouver, B. C, occupalion laborer, intends to npplv for permission to purchase lhe followin-described lauds;- Commeiicini' nl u nost planted about 47 miles north and \\\\ miles west Irom the 32 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank ol Peace River al lhe mouth of Cash Creek, Ihenee north 80 chains; thencc west 80 chuins; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.to, CHARLES MITCHELL. Mnrcli 9. i9ii. Jamea Peltry. Agent. PKACK KIVKK LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK nolice lhat Frank Jones, of Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, intends to npply for permission to purchase the following described lunds;- Couimencinir at a post -lanted about 47 miles north ,and uhont ,y milcs wesl from thc 33, mile post established on the U. N. W. Mounted Police trail, established on the North Bank of Peace River at tlie month of Cash Creek; theuce north So eliains; thencc east 80 chains; theoce south 80 chnins; theoce west 80 chuins to point of eoinmenceiiientof commencement, coutnining 640 acres more or less. Je.10, FRANK JONES. March 10. 191c James Petlr- u-rcut. PKACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice thnt David Patterson, of Vuncouver, B. C,. occupation laborer, intends to (irmly for permission lo purclmse the following descril.M lamia- Commencing nt n post planted ahout % mile south of the south bunk of «.ytTesH Creek, about 2 miles upstream from Hallway river; thencc north 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains; thencc south 80 chains; thencc east 80 chains to point of coin- meucemeiil,coutainiug 640 acres morc or less, Je.io. DAVID PATTERSON March fi, 19H. Frank Watson, ugent. PEACE KIVKK LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice thai David lleutty, af Vancouver, B, C, occupation carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchnse the following deserihed laiids:- Commenciui' ut n post plauted % a mile ensl from Hnllway river and about ,S miles down stream from the mouth of Cypress Creek; thence east 80 chnius; theuee south 80 chnins; thenee west 80 chuins- thence norlli 80 chains; lo »oiut of cnmmencemeiit contuining 640 ncres more or less. Jc. to. DAVID BEATiY. March 7th. 1911. Frank Watson, a^ent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carilioo, TAKK notice that Kdwurd Onnond, af Vancouver, B. C, occupation Lahore., intends to a«nly for permission to "urchase the followin- described lunds:- Commeucillg at a nost planled about 55 milcs north and about 13 miles west from the 22 mile post established ou the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on thc north bnnk of Peace River ut the month oF Cash Creek; thencc south 80 chains; tlicnce east 80 chains' tbence uorth 80 cliains; thencc west 80 cliains to 'mint of coi—• "neement containing 640 arrcs more or less. Je.io. EDWARD OKMOND. March 11, 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKI-; notice that Henry BeUord ol Vancouver, It. C -I I"' - intends to upply for permission to nurthase ttie following descrihed lands:- Coiiimcnciiur at a post n]ant«d about .ss miles north and about 11 miles west from the 22 mile posl established on thc R. N. \\V, Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the month of Cash Creek theuce south 80 chnins; thence west 80 chnins; thencc nortli 80 chuius; thelice cast 80 chaius to point of commencement, contnining 640 acres more or less. Jefio. HKNCY DKLFOKD. -March 11, 1911 Jas. Pctlry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Ohio Walker, ot Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, iniends to apply for perniission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing al a posl planled ubout 55 milcs north and nbout 11 miles west from the 22 mile posl established on the R. N. Vi, Mounted Police truil on the norlh bunk of Peace River nt lhc mouth of Cush Creek; thence north So chnius; tbencc wesl 80 chains; thencc soutli 80 chains; theuee cast 80 chaius to point of commencement conlaining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. OWE WALKER. March 13, 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice thai Suinuel Mnllin, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchuse lhc following described Iniuls;- Coinmencing nt a post planted ubout 55 miles north and about 11 miles west from thc 32 mile post established on the K. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank or Peace Kiver ul the nioulb of Cash Creek; thence North 80 ehnins; thenee east 80 chains; thencc south 80 cliains; thence west 80 chailis to point ot commencoment containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. SAMUKL MAUT1N. Murcli 1 y, 1911, Jns. Pettry, apent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKE notice that Jnmes Brown of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Luborei- intends to ap'^'v for permission to purchase tlie followim. "' « lUcnce west 80 ehnins to point of commencement containlne 640 ncres, more or t»>ss. Je.io. JAMKS BROWN. March 14, 1911- Jus. Pettry, nj;ent. l'KACK RIVKR LAND Dl'.VIRK'T. District of Cariboo. TAKb. notice thut Bert Bromley, of Vancouver, B. C- occupation Laborer, iulends to upply for iiermission to purchase the following described Intuls:- C< mimetic big at a post planted about 55 miles north nnd nbout 7 miles west from thc 22 mile post on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north hank of Peace River nt the mouth ol Cash Creek; thence south 80 chains; thencc east 80 chnins: thencc north 80 clmins: thencc west 80 chuins to poini of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. BKRT BROMLEY, Marcli 14, 1911. Jns. Pettry, apent. PEACK RIVKR i.-VND DISIKICI*. Districl of Cariboo. TAKK notice Hint Oeorge Turner, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Coinmencing nt a post plauted about 55 miles north und ubout 7 miles west from the 23 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trnil on the north hank of Pence River at the mouth of Cnsh Vancouver, B. C, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tends to apply for permission to purchnse the following described Innds:- Commcucintr at a post planted about 4s milcs nortli nnd about y miles west irom the 22 mile post established on the R.N. W, Mouuted Police trail on the norlli haul. od Peace River at the month of Cash Croeli theuce north 80 chains; thence enst Ho chains; thence south 80 chains; thencc wesi 80 chuins to point of commencement, and containing 640 ncres more or less. Je.io. JOSEPH RANGE. February, 23. 19". Jus. Peltrv agent. PEAC! ; RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Distriet . ,f Carilmn. I'AKK 1: otice tli at Samuel Smith, ol tel til 1.I4 In a 11. (.' m.v f.r lie ileseri ictipatlon Engineer, in- I'lnnissinii tn purchase ail lautlsi- |u.st jittltiteil nliout 45 1 . i.tnmem tn les non ll ami all. lit i) miles west from th D 22 till 11 MlShcc! mi the It. N. W .Mounteil Police 11 ail on the north hank ..I the I'e, tee River ai tlie mouth of Cash Creek: the ice south 8n chains; thence east 80 ehains. orth 80 chains; tlicnce w .■st 80 cl I.4IIS 1.. | mint of commencement containing 640 ucres more or less. Je.io. SAMfl-I. SMITH. February 24. 1911. Jnmes Pettry, PKACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District of Curibnn. TAKK notice lhat Albert George Miller of Vancouver, 11. C, oeeiipntion Laborer, intends to a»—'•■ for iiermission to purchase tlie following described lallds:- ComiiicuciU" at a post planted about 45 miles north and about y miles west from the 22 mile post eslublished on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on Hie north hank of Peace River at the mouth ol Cash Creek thence north 80 chains; thence wesl 80 chuins; thencc soulh 80 chuins; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement con taining 640 acres more or less Jc.20. ALBERT GEORCK MILLER. February, ii. 1911. Jas. Pctlry, agent. I'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that George Smith, oi Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, in tends to upply for permissiun tu purchase the followi'' described lands:- Commencinf; ut a post plauted about 45 miles north and about . miles west from Lhe 22 mile post established 011 the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peuec River at the mouth of Cash creek; thence soutii 80 chains; iheuce west 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains; thence eust 80 chnins to point of commencement 1 containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. GEORGE SMITH. February, 23. 1911. Jus. Peltry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice lhat Bony Str-gemnn, Vancouver, B. C., occunation Lubor tends to applv for permission tu purchase the (ollowlng described lauds;- Coinmencing at a post planted about -is miles north nm! about 5 miles Weat from the 22 mile post eslublished on thc R. N. W. Mounted Police trnil on the north hank of the Pcaoa River at the mouth ol Cash Creek; llience BOUtll 80 chains; llience east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chaius to place ■■! commencement, Containing b.\\o acres more >r lesa. Je 10. BOR/v STKGEMAN, Fcbrunry, 33. 1911. J.is Petirv agent, PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of C ariboo. TAKK notice that Geo rKe Albert Roberts of Vanvoiiver. 1! 1 , oi ■upation n lachinist intends to apply !< r pc: mission t i purch- ase tlie followi lie descri! led lands:- Commencit* at a p-.si planted . ibout 4ri miles north and 9 miles west from the 22 mite post established mi the R.N. W. Mounted Police trail on the iiorth hank of thc Pence River at the 11 i.aitli old .sli creek theuce nortli 80 chnius ; thence east 80 chains; thence south So 1 ■hains; the net west 80 chains to point ol ci itnraencenv •lit, coll taining 640 acres nmre 1 .r less. Je.io. GKORGK ALB1 .RT ROBERTS. Febmacy 24. 1911. Ja s, Pettry, agen t. PEACE RIVER I.AN'D DISTRICT. Distritt uf Cariboo. TAKK nutiee that William Hlnlndiu, of Valieuiuer, 11. C-,, OCCll pat iun logge r, in- lentls lu al mly lur pent liss: un t .0 pu rchase the following descrii ICtl lain ls;- ComiuelieillL' at a posl . pl ulife d a!.-. ut 45 Utiles norlli ,111.1 al.. 1 tr illea west irom the 2- mile post esl ibli she, 1 nil the R. N. W. Munntei 1 Pnlice trai lull tlic north bank ol thc Pen ce Rner ai the mui nh of Cash creek; them ;e nurlli 80 cha Ins; thenee West 80 chains; thenee s Ullfll 8c . -111 tins; thencc east 80 chnins io point oi commencement, containing ('4° ncrea more or less. Je 10 WILLIAM l.l.OMDIN, February 24, 1411. .Lis. Peltry, agt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Frauk Telinas, of Vancouver, B. C\\, occupation Logger, intends to npply for permission to purchase the following described lauds:- Commencing at a posi planted ubout 47 miles north and 9 miles west Irom the 22 mile post establiahcd on the R. N. W- mounted police trail on the north h.oik of lhe Peace River al the mouth of Cash Creek; tbence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thencc west So chains to point of commencement containing b.\\o ucres mon- nr less Jc.lo. FRANK Tl.I.M.-Si Februarv 24, mu. J.iv IVttrv, ngt. PKACK KIVKK LAND DISTRICT. Districl <■! Cnriboo. TAKK notice thai James Kerr, of Van- ouver, B. C, occupation Engineer, intends 0 apply for permission to purchaae the , .ollowing described lands:- Commencing at .1 p"si planted about 47 mllea ni nh 'ami about 9 mllea west from the 22 mile post established on thc R.N. ..'.Mounted Police trail on the north hank 1 Uu Peace River at ihe mouth of Cash Cleck: thence liortll 80 chains; llience east hn chains; ihenee south Ho chains; theuce wcsl So cliains to ]"iin o( commencement containing 640 acres nv>rc or less. Je.io. JAMES KKRR. February 24, 1911, .Lis. Pettry, agt. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Curiboo. TAKK notice thai Arthur Pearson, ot Vancouver, B. C,, occupation loi"*er, intends to a- »s!oii to nurchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a -ost planted about 45 miles north and about s miles wesl Irom the jj mile "ost established on ihe R. Nf W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank d lhc Peace Rner nt the mouth of Cnsh creek: thenee south 80 chnius; thencc west Creek, theme north Ho cl 80 chuius; thencc north 80 chnius; thenc east 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. GKORGK TURNER. March 14, 1911. Jas. Pettrv. agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND D1STKKT. Dislrict of Cariboo. ^H^^ TAKK notice lhat 0!e Johmi Olseu, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, in tends to upjdv for permission to nurchase tlie following described lunds:- Comtnenciitg nt n post planted one milo enst 'min llnlfwnv River ami 1 ",.r the 94 mile post on thc R.jCN.W. Mounted Police trail; thencc east 80 clinins thi-ncc tint 111 PKACK RIVKR LAND 'VST RICT. District ot -^ iriboo. TAKE notice tlmt Rnluli Worthy, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Machinist, intends to apply for permission lo purch use tlic [ollowing described Inuds:- Commencing llt " l'ost planted about 55 miles north ami nbout (> miles west from the u mile post established on the R, N. W, Mounted Police iruil ou the Nonh bank ot Peace River al lhe month of Cash Creek thence smith 80 chains; tnence casl 80 chaius; tlienco north 80 clinins: thenee west 80 chains to point of commenceiimt, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. RALPH WORTHY. Marcli 14. 1911. Jas. Pettrv. m'cnt. ; thenc l bet chains; llicnci ^^^^^^^^^^ West 80 chuius lo point ol jcomnun.v ■nent, conlaining 640 acres, more or less. Je.io. ARTHUR PEARSON Feliruary, 2y. 1911. Jns. Pctlrv. agent. I'I''AC 1 •; UIVI'iR LAND lUSTRI.T. 11,41 riel .1 far 1 TAKIC 11. ill.e that Tliuina s .Vilhri h.illl, ol Vat louver, 11. (.'., 1 iccnpntl nil I.al.i irer, In- ten ;ls to II only for Dermis! linn in purcliase tlie folluu ill;; 1 le.-. 1 i I.e.l Ian lis. Commenc lug at it nost 11 lanted t l,mit .17 mil es Itortl 1 an 1 n 11 11 les »■. ist ll-i.ll 1 the 21 mil e |»..st C4 i.i I.l 1: iheil ill the 1 i. N. W. Mu illileil r ultce irail ull th e nortli hank nf the Pence Kit er fl 1 the ..1 Cash Crc Ho git; then chains; ee ti then irth Sn dial mill Bo ns. thei .hains thencc ast So ilia ins tu |ll nut nl commei icement, enu laiiiin,. 0. 640 nres mure 1 ir less. Je.l TIIIIM..S WII.1IUA1IAM. Pi ■l.ru.irv 2., tntl. Jas I'ettry. aKt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT District of Carilioo. TAKI-; noiice thnt Lawrence Hugli Vnncouver, P. C, occupation logger, tends to upply for permission u< pun the following tlescrilied binds:- Commencing at it- imsl planted miles north uud nbout •d PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cnrlbno. TAKK notice Hint Frnnk Johnson, of Vancouver, H. C, occupation Teamster, intends lo aie-"v for iiermission lo -uirch- ase lhe followll«" described binds:- Commoncinj! at a nost planled about 47 miles north and about ll miles west trom thc 22 mile -"st established on the R. N, \\V, Mounteil Police trail on thc north bnnk of Peace River nt the mouth of Cnsh Creek; tbence soutii 80 chniim; ttience enst north 80 chnins; tbencc tlie 22 mile p W. Mounted I of Peace Rivet thelice north chains; llience 80 chains to sl eslublished on lhe R. N. dice irail ou the north bank at thc mouth of I ash Creek 80 cliains; theuce wesl 80 south 80 chuius; thenceeast oint of commencement, con PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Curiboo. TAKR notiee th.it William Dixon, 0! D.iwsi.n, Y. T., occupation miner, intends to apply fot iiermission lo purchase the illowlng described bmds:- bout -i'. 1 Conimencing at a post planted nbout 47 ■vf from ] mile* nortli uud 7 miles west trom the "" taining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. I.AWRKNCK 1ICC.1I. February, 23. 1911, Jns. Pctlrv n"ent. PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. Dislrict ot Cnriboo. TAKK notice that Fred Thoiuns, of Vancouver, ti. C, occupution laborer, intends to a"-'- h>r permission to nurchase the followim' described lalids:- Coiimienciug nt n post planled uboul 43 miles norlh und ubout <, miles west troll, the 22 mile post established on ihe R. N. W, Mounted Police trail on ti rlh bunk of Peace River at the moulh of Cnsh Creek tlicnce south 80 chnins; llience west 80 tliruce chuins; thence north 80 chains; theuce eust ! chuins: le posl established ou the R. N.W. moUlitetlpoltcc trail, on the north bank ot lhe Peace River, at the mouth of Cash Creek;thenoe north 80 chains; theme west i 80 chains; thencc south 80 chains; thence east 80 chnins to point of commeucemenl, I coulainingri.|o ucres more or less. Je.lo. WILLIAM DIXON. Feliruary 25. iun. Jas. Peltry, ngent. PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. Dislrict of Curiboo. TAKK nolice tlmt James Arthur Rice, of Dawson, V. T., occupulioii miner, intends to applv for permission to purchase j the following described hmds:- Commencing at a posi planted about 47 \\ miles north and 7 miles west Irom the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. \\ Mounted Police trail on ihe north bank of i Pence River ut the mouih of Cash Crcc jrth thence chuius; theuce east 80 south 80 chaina; thenco ."nth t,oS.h_!__ \\\\, 1'lZl c„m-L..m.n.' w.it'ltoch.tai"'.^ Hut ol comm'.ne.m.n. I te".-„i,;,,"to"pi_c."of''col,.menCtntent. Hi , west 80 chain, tn point „f comminc.m.nt, -«^^S— gg* ,0 ac« .;iSm gtt* s4o .„ ^.g. ,„. „ M-HBULWiUn March .oth. i^mA March 10. WI. •>«"" ™»", '«'« | *•*'"•>-, >*■ >9"' >••• *«'?■ \"""" j Je.lo. 'JAMKS' ARTHUR RICR. Feliruary iy l.ll. Jas. Pettry, agent. B»'.w.mnmt_-_ii I PAGE FOUR MT H IS H __. K AJjU PHACli RIVER UNU UISTRICT. .11 .luhl -niiim uile uo cslnblishcd Police trnil l'KACK RIVER LAND UISTRICT. District nl Cariliun. Henry Donasan TAKIC notice ili.it Charles Tltomaa, ol occupation prospect Vancouver, U, C, occupntion Carnuntcr, iur permission tu pur intends tu npply inr pcrmissioit to purch- lescribed lands:— use the lollowing ilescrilieil Innds:- pusl planted about 41 Commencing nt u pnst plauted about 47 miles west Irom the -.' mil-s nurtli .mil about I mile west In lu ih 1 .ml, cr, at tin uth Bo .1 t north 8 nc 640 acres, mure ur less. JOHN' HENRY DUNASA .n « mil. .In " lhc 22 miles north '.nut ubuut 1 the -. N. W. the .'•! mile post estnblisl. the north bank VI. Mounted Police tr.n ^^^ moutii ul Cash cl the Pence River .it the month ol Cash ins, thelice east Creek; tltenee sunth 80 chains, thenceeast ih,tins, thence 80 chains; tbence north 80 cliains; thence commencement, west 80 chains to point ol commencement, ur less. containing (i-i'i ucres mure orl ess. Jelm. CHARLES THOMAS. Peltry, agent, eehrunry 2;, 1911. Jns. Pctlry, agent. I'AKE PC ti 1. RIVER l.ANI) DISTRICT, U.sirul ui Carilion. that James Wooder, o, _____—_—_[ "ccupal un I..il,urir, m •li.l- to apply l"t penuissiuu In purchnse Ur lollowing ilescribed lands: Commeticetng nt a pust planted n'oul 7 miles nortn and 5 miles wcsl Irotti he Twenty-two Mile Post, estnblished 01 he K N . V.. Mounted Police trail, ill the nnrth bank ol the Peace liner .,1 be moutli ..f Cash Creek, thence south 81 PEACE RIVEII l.ANI) DISTRICT District ul Curiboo. TAKE initio. Ihai Vernon Kvam I'liii.mivcr, 11. C, uccuputinii Plum:- ends M apply lor pennissin In 1 .11.-ami: ilescrilieil lalltls:- [\\..iim_uciu. at a posl planted about 40 Qmflh mile west Irom uic post established on the K. N. l'KACK RIVER I.AND DISTRICT. District ol Carlb TAKK notice that Ales. McDonald, Vancouver, II. C, occttpation fireman attic, Wash., occupnth Logger, . lu pilli'lni iipitiuii Sliiti);lc weaver, apply fur permissinn to purch- I'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Uistrict nl Curibuo. oil TAKE notice that Victor Roman, "I _____________________________ Seattle, Wash., occupation Bartender, 1 at.,-, ......i.-, .-..- '„„.,.i,.,.,. the iniciun. ,,;■' , ■ ., , , , tends to apply Inr perinissiun io purchase j intends to applv for permissiun tu purcli in apply lur nermission 10 puniun „._ (nll„wlni; describeil lllllll... Hie lollowini. described lunds:- | ___ n,,. followim. dcscrincl lands:- following ilescribed lands: ,,.,„... Coiumencini' ul n post plnnled nlmiit 33 Commencing ai a post plunti <"'" ,. ,,,,,.,1, „„,| abmil 3 miles went Irom irth and abuut .1 miles west ruin " ( c8tn|,||B|leI| ,„, the 11. N nile pnsl established 1.11 llie Ij >> "" " PKACK RIVKK LAN" UISTRICT. l'KACK RIVER LAND DISTRICI. ' llis„.ilt 0f Curiboo. District ..I Cariboo. TAKE notice Hint Emmanuel Taylor, ol TAKE notice t'mt Jack ^Wilson, ol^&o- SonJtiCi \\v ntends I" ise the I" —______________ , use tlle lollowing ilcscrihcil lands: Comnieneing al a post piunted about 49 Commencing at a post plained alio miles nurth and abuul 5 miles wesl from mites nnrlh ami about 9 miles wesl Iruln miles the jj mile pust established on llle tt. N. the 2J mile post established on the R. N. the W. Mounted Police trail 1,11 the norlh bank ' W. Mounted Police trail nu the imrth hank I W. Mounted i'i ut Peace Rner ul the mouth ul tush Creek ol the Peace River al tlie mouth ol Cash ol the I'enee 1. thelice nortli 80 chuins; thencc west 80 Creek; tbencc iiorth 811 chains; tliencc west Crccklthcncc 11 chains; thence suulh «o chuins; tbence east 80 chains: thencc snuth 80 chains; llience 811 chnins; the 80 chains tu place nf commencement, coll- east 80 chains lu point ul commencement, east 80 chains mining 640 acres re or less. containing 640 acres mure nr less, i containing 640 Je in alex. .McDonald, je.io. vict.ii! human. ! Je.10. .ebriinry,_8, 1911. Jas. Pettrv agent. Marcli 1, [911. Jas. I'ellry, agent. March, -', ■' iil 1 III '.Jvei a tli lu .-, nt the 80 chaii suulii 80 puint ol month u is; llicnii cliains; commi iu' net cs more JACK ur less. WILSON lit. Jas. P el'.rv. ii" ill I.l 4 Cii W. Mu' ut llll' Creek: 80 chai east 8ii e. in tai 1 .lc I Pnlice Iruil nil the liurth Punk ■e River ul the mouth nl Cash cc nurlli 80 chains: tbencc wcsl Iheuce south 80 chuins; Ihenee ,111s in point of ci.mniciuTincnl, ng 640 es inure 1 r less. EMMANUEL TAYLOR. James I'ellry, ugent. l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislncl nl Cariboo. TAKK nuiice llial Williaiu John Simpson, ol Vancouver, 11. C, occttpation lire- lu nurchase tiiaii, intends In apnly lur. permissinn lu purchase Ibe luliuwing described lands:- Cniiiinclieitig at a posl planled nboul 49 miles north and ahout 5 miles west Iroin the 22 mile oust established on the R. N l'KACK KIVER I.AN'D DISTRICT. Districl nl Cnriboo. TAKIC nuiice that. John Cnnnon, 1 Seattle, Wash, occupation Hold keeper, in tends to iii.i.lv Inr permission in purchas the following described lauds:- ^^^^^^__^_ Commencing nt 11 post planted about 511 Commencing ill a post pli miles north und about 9 miles wesl from : miles nortli and about l mile: , l'KACK RIVER LANI) DISTHICT. Districl .4 Cariboo. TAKK notice Unit Char'es Cot'-iltl, ul Scuttle, Wash., occupntion Lutorer, inteiuls t-i apply fur permission to purchnse "•- t.illtiwiiii.. describeil lands' ' ml nbout 51 1 front R, N, Marcli .1. PI11 PKACK RIVER l.ANI) DISTHICT. Dislrict id Curibuo. TAKK nolico Ihai Cars.ui Tny'nr, nt Seattle, Wash., occupution cametlter, in lends iii apply fir permission to purcliuse the lollowing doscribed hind's: Commencing nt 11 pnsl planted about st miles nnrlh nud about I miles west 'ruin '44 mile pust eslublished on llle li N TAKK notice tl, , ,;",' Scntllo, Wash., ,..,,,, '''. '<'"ler, „l lends tu npply |or pen ,'"'! ,''■"'\""". in, the followlnn described I'.,.! I""*i* Commencing „t „ «-,, „,',, , '"«''» n°Hh utitl ab, , '"' ■" ty the .■• mil,. „„„, c_-_U?_i,2 ™ *°" ""'' VI. Muuiitctl Puliee 1, ,, ','"' ""■ "■!>• ol the Peace River 1,1 ,|, ,',", ''.""I' 'mnl deck; thenc, rtl. So ,„,\"""' "I Ciul 80 chains; tin east 80 chain. l'KACK RIVKK LANMims^ ni»triet .d Carilmn IAKK nolice Umi Krunk \\. V little, Wn.sli, m-.m.Mi.,,. .... ,,„".'''• "I Se- Ulh Km -U'T. -.•in In ______________________ I ■ lu- following ;icacril,ed CommencitiR at n uo iillca in-nii and ntiout Uic 23 lllih- ,t„sl ,.Mil! Hu- nortli j W. Mounted Pol f the 1 H\\ 'Ml, ill.) llll) till' PKACK HIVKK LAS' District "i (■■■ 'I .Kl. 1, 'lite lliut lac ■st Sn cliains; ll.iiice w cist Ho ciiuins to 1 1, containing (>.,<> ■< JAMKS WCOIJKR ti\\. Jhs Pettry, 'i TKICT be >_■ link- post established on Uic R. N.the " mile nost established on the R. N. the 22 mile pnst established 011 the R.N. the 22 mil. «t established 0111 ure«■ «. -■■■ ;, , ,' ,.,:.... Lrnii 0ll t|,0 imrtli f W. Mounted Pnlice it. ,V. Mounted Police tr.iii on the north bnnk W. Mounted Police tn.il on the nortn bam. W.. Mounted Police trail on the North bank W.iMotiiitcd Pnlice trail on the North-bauk tt. Mo u.ted *«»« irftl , | , l / ' " I .1,, Pence River at the mont. ol Cash 1 ol the Peace River at the mouth ol Cush j uf Peace River at thc mouth of Cash Cm-!; , of the Pence River at ihe mouth nl Cnsh bank of tb. l.i i< nt ... in. , u . KI rr u ;, . ihenee south Hi. cliains; thencc east j Cruek; ttience south 80 chains; thenco west , theuce soutli 80 chains; thenc- west 8o Creek- llience sm.th 80 ct.nlns; thencc west Cash tit.l. Mun. s "'■' "" m' ' V',,"" i „ l\\Z- " ,i,m . , .ins; thence 'north 8.. .hains; tbence ; 80 chains; thence north Ho chains; thenee i tliains; thence north Rn chains; thence east ' Ko chains: llience north 80 .hains thenco wcsl HO Cams, ul nu » ' ' • . : - ' •' «, iimw urn . : flo thains to point nl commencement, ; east 80 chains to point of commencement, I 80 chains to »olhl of commenceitwnt, cun- east 80 chains In -nml "I commencement tlienco easi 00 u 11»■ y im\\ iu w • > .mr, 10 p. 1 ntuining (140 acres more or less. ; containing 640 acres nmre nr less. } lainlng 6.(o acres more or less. containini: 6.111 ocres nmre or less. menccmoi t, con uiiimg 04 r ijo nerea 1 le.io. VKRNtiN KVAN'S. j Jc.lo. ttULIAM .uIIN SIMPoON. J_.iof JOHN CANNON. Je.io. CIIARLKS OORKI'M- lew- riflflnw YAvmii Mnl,, „„, 1 February 27, 1911. Jas Peltry, agent, j Pebrt.ary.28, .9... .las. Pettry, agent, j March 1, 1911. Jas. Petirv, agent, | March, :, ign. das. Pettry, annt. JejQ^ ^ ^^ Ja,„w PottfyVogcnt. ,4t I9"' Ja ih.i It de? I* up.i Cll lull I ___________ Commeiieinn ..t ,1 post planted auum 1 miles nurlli and about s miles wcsl lm fie 72 in II post -ii th.- K N W Monnti P dice 11.1 I on tin- imrtli haul oi the iv.r River at tho in mih of Cnsh Creek then north 80 chains, theme west Ho 1 hain theuce smith Ho chains, thenci- east ihains tu point oi commencement, co taining (140 acres mnrc or less. Je 10. JACK JUNKS Peb. 35, 1911, Jas. Peltry, agent. PKACK RIVKR Districl TAKK 1 tusk in, B. C, ocetipnliu .. npply lor perniisNit.ii , Mowing described lan.l- I oiiiineitcliig at .1 11" rolil lhe 22 mile post 1 . N W. Mounted Pi>H< n.rth bank of the Pe." noutli of Cnsh Creek liains); thence WCSl 811 ch Io chains; theme east 81 PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of Caribou. TAKI'; notice llial James Clynch, 1 Seattle, Wash., occupation laborer, i tends to nimly for iiermission to mirchnt the following described Inuds ,AND DISTRICT. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Cariboo District ol Caribon. J im Campbell, nl TAKR notice that David Kidd, oi Van ,,11.ai lo« er, intends couveri 11. C, occupation Carpenter, in .iun I-. purchase the tends to a'"dy fur perniission to purchase mis the foliowiii" described lands. H ixist planled about 1 Commencing at a posi planled about .19 ; Cmumi nboul 4 miles west miles north and about 7 miles wesl from i miles nortli nblishvd nil the the 22 mile post eslublished on the R.N.I the 22 mile pust established trail, "ii the \\\\\\ MoiinledPulice trail oil the north hank i W. Mounted Police trail on Lhe north bank Rner ut the ,,( the Peace River at lhe mouth o. Cash 1 ,,i the Peace River at the mouth nl Cash hence south 80 j Creek; thence soulh 80 chains; thence east - Creek; thence snuth 80 chains; llience east is; theme north go chains; theme north Ko chnins- thence j Rn chains; thence north 80 chains; thence .hains In point | west Ro chains to point of commencement, i west 80 chains to .mint of Commencement, >osl plained nbout ,si I Cninmeiicin- at it 7 miles wesi from j mj|ca Iinrt|, .,„,! the 22 miie nns W. Mminted Pnlt< of the Peace Ri. free1 ; thence so' 80 chains: thenc. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Card , TAKK aniiee tint John Greer, of Seat tie, Wash, ocrupniion miner, Intends t- anply for permis-dmi to purchase tho fol lowiinr described I " b* 1 .nore ■ ! le.io. Feb. JOHN i AV.I'UKLL. igil. Jas. I'ellry, agent. 1 acre.., . conlaining 640 acres more 1 Je.io. DAVI. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT PEACK RIVER I.AN'D DISTRICT. Disirici oi Cavil Dislncl o| Catil TAKK notice thnl Viola Jennings, ol | TAKIC notice that Arthur Clements, ol Vancouver, II. C, occupation Dressmnkci ' Vancouver, 11. C, occupation Blacksmith intends to apnly for permission to purch- , ntends to apply lor permission to purch- toilowing described lnnds:- j ase the following descrihed lands:- __^m the foil Coinmencing at a post planted about 4; I Commencing at a post planted about 49 miles north and about 5 miles west iron, miles north and about I mile west In in the 22 mile post established nn the R. N. I the 22 mile post established on thc R. N. \\\\, Mounted Police Trail oil the north banl j W. Mounted Police truil on thc north bank of the Pence Rner at the mouth of Cash] of the Peace River at the month of Cash Creek; thence north 80 chains; ttience e st ; Creek; thence north 80 chailis; thence east 80 .hains; thence south Ro chains; llience west 80 cliains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more the Je.to. VIOLA JENNINGS. Feb. 25, 1911.* Jas. Pettrv, ngent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District <>f Cariboo. TAKK notice thai Frederick Itelirv, oi Vancouver IL C, occupation logger, iu lends to apply for permission to purchase the following ilescrilieil binds;- Commencing nl .1 pust planted abuut 47 miles lh and .iljo.it s miles West from the 22 mile posl established on the R.N, Vi. Mounted Police trail on the imrth hank ol the Peace River at the mouth ot Cash Creek; them.- sonlh 80 chains; thenceeast Ro chains; thence north 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains in point of commencement, contnining 640 acres more or less. Je io FREDERICK HKNRV, Feb. 25, 1911. Jas. Pettry, ngent. ihains; thence south 80 chains; thencc west Ro chains lo puint ni commencement, containing (140 acres inure or less. Je.io. ARTHUR CLEMENTS. February, 2-, 1911, Jos. Petirv, agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Districl oi Caribou. TAKI'; notice lhat Walter Charles Skinner ol Vancuuver, II. C, occupation laboivr iniends to apply for permissinn to purchase the following descrihed lauds:- Cotnineiicing at .a post planted abuut 49 miles north and ubout 1 mil.- west from the 22 mile post, established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on lire liortll bank ut the Peace River at the mollth of Cnsh Creek; theuce north80 chains; ihenee wesl Ho chains; thence south 80 clti east 80 chains tu point of con (14.1 ncres more or ]■ r les: II) KIDD. February,28, 1911. Jas. Pettr" fluent. cuntaining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JAMES CLYNCH. Marcli l, 19(1. JaS. Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVEU LAND DISTRICT. District of Caribuu. TAKK notice that William Taylor, of Vancouver, 11. C, occuiiation laborer, intends to «"■ ''• lur nermissinn to purchase the following described lntids:- Commencini' at a post planted nbout 49 miles north and about 7 miles west Irom the 22 mile nost established on the R. N. Vi, Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the mnuth of Cash Creek, thence north 80 chains; thence ensl 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 00 chnins to ;"t nf cummencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. WILLIAM TAYLOR. February,28, 1911. Jas. Pettrv. agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Caribou. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT, Districl of Caribou. TAKK notice that Alex. Paul Williams of Vancouver, M C, occupation teamster, intends tn npnly inr permission to purch ase the lollowing described lands Commencing al a post planted about 4; miles north and about X mibs west from the R. N. W. Mounted Police trait ■ 11 the north bank of Peace River, al the mouth of Cash Creek; tlicnce south 8n chailis; tbence west 80 chains; theme north 80 tliains; thence enst Ro chains tn point (d commencement, contain mil.1 h4" aire-, more or less. Je.io. ALEX. PAUL WILLIAMS. Feb. 25, 1411. Jns. Pettry, a-c-nt. PKACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District ul Caribon. TAKK notice that Jolm Henry Jackson, Je.io. WALTER CIIARLKS SKINNER, j j^'Yo* February, 2;, 1911, Jns. Petlry, agent. TAKK notice that Paul Ilolker, of Vancouver, IL C.-, nccupation Car-enter, intends to npply for permission to nurchase the fol' ' described lands:- Commclicing at a pnst planted about 49 miles north und about 7 miles west frnm the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. .Mounted Police trail on the nurth bank of the Peace River at tlie mouth of Cash Creek jlhence north Ro chains- thenceiwest tliencc j fj0 chaina- thencc south 80 chains; thence -ineiil, , easl gf) cj,aj,ls t„ point of commencement, ntatuing 640 acres, mure or less. February.2g PAIL HOLKER. 1911. Jas. Pettrv -'ent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Disirici ol Caribou. TAKE notice that Jnmes Quickenden, nl Vancouver, 11. C, occupation Laborer, intends tn npplv fur permission tu purcliase the fullowing descrihed lailds:- Cotntnciicing at .1 (inst planted about 49 miles north and uboul 1 mile west from the 22 mile posl established on the U. N. W. Monnted Pnlice trail on the north bank nf lhe Peace River at lhe mollth of Cash Creek; tbence soutli 80 chailis; thence wfst 80 chains; tbence north 80 .hains; thence east Ro chains to point ni commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. I Je.io. JAMKS QUICKENDEN. j February, 27, 1911. Jas. Petirv, agent, PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District oi Carilmn, cr 11 C, occupation Miner, .ends to apply tor permissiun in purcl the loiluwing'described lands: Commen ; TAKK notice thai Fred Kpplelt, of Van couver, H. C, occupation carpenter, in- ■ lends to apply lur perinissiun tu purchase I the following describod lands: . I Commencing nt a post planted nbout 4»rmissinn to purchase tlie Iollowin" described Innds:- Commencin" at n post planted about 51 miles north and about 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established Oil the R. N. Vi. Mounted Police irail ou the north bnnk of tbe Peace River at the month of Cash Creek; theuce north 80 chains; r-n i>e>s Ro chains; thence south 80 chains: thence west 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 ucres more or less. Je.io. MICHAEL CANNON. March I, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that John Gallagher, of Seattle Wash., occunation miner, intends to apply for perinissiun to purchase the | to foD •', ,1 |ftn,is:- | loll. ,si nlnnted nbout st about 1 milo west from established on tlu-R. N. ■ tr.il on the north bank -r at the moulh ni Cash lb Ro chains: thenc-.' st nnrth 80 chains; thence wesi 80 chnins to containing (140 nci Je.io. March.., inn. nt of - lent, JOHN GREER. Jas. Pettry, ngent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT, Districl of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Thomas Ortflcn, 0 Seattle, Wash,, occupation carpenter, In lends In ,r "Iv for •e<-.Mo.sn,,i to purchas the i..lluwnu: described lands: C'linueio 0." nt .< pout planted nboul 5 miles north and about s miles wesl froil the 2! mile post established on the R.N W. Mounted PnPce trail nn ihe norlh banl ni the Peace River al the month uf Casl Creek: Iheuce sonlh Rn clmlllS: UlCllCC '-as Ho chains; ih.-me north Rn chains' thin. west Ho chains to poini of commencement rolltatllilic 640 acres nmrr or |pss. Je 10 THOMAS GRIPPEN. March x, 1lv for nermission to purcli nt' descrii ed lands; 80 chains; Ihcnce west 80 chnius to containing 640 ac Je.lo. March y, ion. nth Ro chains; thenre poiul of commencement, es nmre or lean. JAMKS ELLIOTT, James Petirv, BgCllt. VI, Mounted Police lm of the Peace River nl Creek: theuce north td So chains- thence sou west Ro chnins to nnil conlaining 640 nrrea 1. Je.io. HENRY March fi, 1911. .1 1 Commencing at n pust planted nbout .si j Commencing at 11 post nlnnted about 51 miles north nnd about 7 miles west from ■ miles norlh nnd about 1 mile ff-sl 'rotn the 22 mile post established on the R. N. *he 22 mile nost established on the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice trail on the norlh bank : W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek I »f the Peace River »t the mouth nf Cnsji theuce nortli 80 chains; theuce west 80 [ Creek: thence north 80 chains; thence soutli Ro chains; thencc east 1 80 chains; thenre soutl Ro chains to point of cotiimcucetne.H, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JOHN GALLAGHER. I Je.io. March 1, iqii. Jas. I'ettry, agent. ] March 3, 1911 PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Thomas McAvoy, of Seattle, Wash., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands;- Commencing at a post planled about 51 miles north ami ahout 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W., mounted police trail on the norlh bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek Creek; thence south 80 chains; thence wesl 80 chains: theuce north 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. THOMAS McAVOV. Marcli I, 19II. Jas. Peltry, agent. VKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Hen Simpson, of Seattle Wash., occupation sawyer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followin" described lands:- Commencing at a post planted ubout 51 miles north and about 5 miles west from the 22 mile post established nn thc R. N. \\\\. Mounted Police trnil on the mrth bank of Peace River at the mouth of (lash Creek thence, sou lh Ro chains; tliencc east Ro chains; tbence north Ro chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Jefm. BEN SIMPSON. March I, 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent. ALFRED MITCHELL. 1911. Jus. Petirv ai-ent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT District of Cariboo. 1 TAKI' imtice that John Mcl.ell.in, ., Vamouwr, Ii. C, occupation laborer, iu u-n.ls 10 npnly for permission to nrchas the following described lands:' j Commencing at a post planted about 41 j miles north and about 1 miles we 1 from the jj unit post, established mi the li. S. j ... Mounted Police trail on the north side jot the V\\:.n.i- River nl the mouth ol Cash j Creek, thence north Ro chnins llience west ' 80 hnins; theme soulh Hn ihains, thence eust 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je 10 JOHN McLKLLAN, February, 27, 1911, Jas. Petirv. agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. I'KACE RIVKR LAND DImHKi Distritt ol Cariboo. TAKK notice lhat Jimmy Hogan, m Vancouver, lb C, occupation miner, m tends to npplv for permission to purchuse the following described binds:- Commencing at n post planted about 47 miles tmrth and about I mile west Irom the 22 mile posl, established on the R. N W. Mounted Police Hail on the north hank of Peace Rivi-r at the mouth of Cash Creek thence south 80 chains; theme west So chaias; thence north ho ihains; tliencc east 80 chains 10 point ol commencement, con taining (140 acres more or less. Je.io. JIMMY HOCAN. February 27, 19.1. Jas. Petlry, agent. TAKI'! notice that Willinm Fnragher, of Vancouver, 11, C, oeeiipntion Printer, in tends to apply for permission to purchase .ithe following described lands:- ', Commencing at a post planted about 40 j miles north and about 9 miles west Irom r j the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Pence River at the mouth id Cash Creek llience north 80 chains; Iheuce west 80 chains: theme south 80 chains; Iheuce east Ro chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. WILLIAM FURAOIIKR. March 1, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRRT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice thai Henry Milton, of Vancouver, IL C, occupalion prospector, intends to npplv for permission to purchuse lhe following described lnnds: Commencing at .. post plnnted n1 out 47 miles north and about 1 mile west from the 22 mile post established on the li. N. VV. Mount..1 Pnlice trail ou the north bank oi peace River at tin- mouth ol Cash Creek thence imrth 80 chains: then PKACE RIVER I.AND DISTRICT District ol Caril , TAKK notice lhat John Andrew McDonald, ol Vgnconver, li. C, uccupution fire man intends to applv (ur permission to purchase the following described lnnds:- Commencing at a post planted about 40 miles north and about y miles wesi From the 12 mile post established oil llie R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north side ul the Peace River at the month of Cash Creok.lheiice,south Rn chains; thence wesl Ku chains; theuce nnrlh Ho chains; theuce cast Ro chains to (point ol commencement. Conl nning fi.pi acres more m less. je.io. john addrkw McDonald, February,28, 1911. d..s. Pettrv. agent. PKACK RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK nonce that Thomas Thorley, n r, IL Ct, occupation Laborer, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowing described Imids;- Comiiieiiclug at a post planted about 49 miles north mid aboui 9 miles west from the 22 mile pkst -established ou tbe R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north lank of the Peace River at lhe mouth of Cash Creek; tbence smith Ro chains; thence west j Ro chailis; thenee north Ro chains; thence I eust 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. THOMAS THORLEY. March I, 19H. Jns. Petlry, ugent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District oi Cariboo. Take notice that Joseph Henry Mediums, of Seattle, Wash., occupution logger, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described luiids:- Commeucing at a post planted about 51 miles north und about 5 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail 011 the north bank ot Peace River at tbe month of Cash Creek thence north 80 chains; theuce east 80 chuins; thelice South Ro chains; thelice wesl Ro chaius to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. JOSEPH HKNRV McGINNIS. Match 1, 1911. James Pettry, ugent. t: them liains; thenc t Ro chains to noint of commencement, I east 80 chains to notnt ot talninp 640 acres mnrcnr feu, I containing 640 acr« mor* PEACE RIVER LAND UISTRICT. District ol Cnriboo, TAKK notice that Dovn Thomas tTi ...f Sentlte Wash., occupation S. S. Km t,,L'I eer. iniends lo nnnlv for t-epnissinu to ( tends tn purchase ibe following described land*: th- folio Commencing at ,. post planted about *i Commc mites nor'h and about ". miles west frnrn miles nn the 72 mite nn«l established mi the R. N \\ht 22 11 W. Mounted Police trail on the north bant W Moun nl the Peace River Rt tie mmiU. of Cub of He P Creek: thenee north 80 chains- llieiicaweit I Creek; il So clmins: tbence south Bo chain* thence 180 chain PEACE RIVKK i,W|i distr District ol Caril TAKE notice that Jesse Allllan i Seattle, Wash., occupati n leai rt»_ 1 HARRY ROACH. Jns. Pctlrv, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Diltrict of Caribou. Jp.io. D'lVV THOMAS KNOX Marcli y, 1911. James Pettry, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Frank Munn, of Sent- j TAKE notice that John Omella, nl tie, Wash., occupation Millwright, Intends | Senttle, Wash to apply for permission to purcliase the following described lands:- Commeucing nt a post planted nbout 51 Jc 10 JESSE AI.M March fi, 1911. James thai Jo occupat inn moulder, PEACE RIVER LAND Dl Distri.t ol Carlb e lhat William TAKE a. Seattle. W miles north and about l mile west from the 22 mile nost established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail ou the north bank of the Pence River at the month of Cash Creelo;theuce smith Ro chnins; tbence west Ro chains; thencc north 80 chains; theuce east Ho chains to 'mint of coin mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. FRANK Ml'NKZ. March y, 1911. Jas. Pettry. agent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that IL.rry Miller, Wash., occupation Steambi Seatth Steward, intends t; to purchase thc following described lunds; Commencing at a post planted about 53 miles north and about 1 mite west from Hie 22 mile post established on the \\i. N. W. Mounted Police truil oil the norlh bank of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek; theuce south Ro chuins; thenceeast Ro chailis; theuce north Ro chains; theuce west Ro chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Jefio. HARRY MH.I.KR. March 3, 1911. Jas. Pettrv, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKIC notice th.it Alexander Shepherd, id Seattle Wash., occupution laborer, intends to npplv ior permission to purchase the following described lands;- Commencing at a post planted about 51 miles north and about ■• miles west from the 22 mile post established 011 the R N. W. Mounted Police trail on the nurlh bunk nl Peace River «t lhe mouth nf Cash Creek thencc norlh 80 clmins: thence west 8» chains; tbence south Ro chuins; thenceeast Ro chains lo point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ALEXANDER SHEPHERD. March, 2, 1911. Jns. Peltry, agent, PKACE RIVER I.AND DISTRICT. Disirici of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Waller McAlpine, of Vancouver, IL C, occupution Fireman, intends to apnly for permission to puechase the following described binds: Commencing ut a pnst planted about 49 miles north and ubout s miles west frnm the 22 mile posl eslublished on the R.'N. W. Muiintvd Police trail mi the north bunk I tbe Pence River ut thc molltll ot Cnsh chums, theme south to ekalll?™ wnSwS' — !-tlie"" "m,U' 8o-cl,-ai,l»i tHc,lce 80 cli~:"i^^^^^^^^^^^BB point ol commencement, con taining 640 acres more or less. Je 10. HENRY MILTON. February 27. 1911. Jas. Pettrv, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ul Cariboo. TAKK notice that Ole John Henderson, ol Stewart, It, C, occupation prospector. tbence north 80 chains; thence west Ro chains to plnce of commencement, coiilaiiniig 640 acres more or less. Je.m. WALTER M.ALPINE. Fchrin_ry,2H, inn. Jas- Pettry, ugent. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Carilioo. TAKK notice that Lewis Halverson, of Seuttle, Wash., occupntion L"gger, intends to apply for permission to purchuse the fullowing described lauds:- Coinmencing ut a post plnnted ubout 49 miles north und about 0 miles west from the 22 mile post estnblished mi the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice trail on the north bank of the Pence River at the mouth ot Cash Creek; theme south 80 chuius; thenceeast { 80 chains; thence north Ro chains; thvnce west Ro chaina to point ul commencement, contuining 640 acres more or less. Jv.10. LKWIS HALVERSON. Mnrch 1, 1911. Jas. PeOry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of Cariboo. TAKK notice thai Harry olseil, of Se attel, Wash., occupntion laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchgse the following described lands:- Commencing ul n post planled about 51 miles north uud ubout .S miles west from thc 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bunk ot the Peace River ut the mouth of ('asli Creek, theuce south Ro chains; thence west Ro chnins; theuce north Ro chains; theuce east Ro elmins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. IfARRY OI.SKN. March, 2, 1911. Jns. Petlry, airent, PEACE RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that En licit McCurdy, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Teamster, iniends to apply for permission to purcliase lhe lollowing descrilied Inii.ls:- Coiuiiicnciug ut a post planted about 53 miles north and about 1 utile wist from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River al the mouth of Cash Creek; thence north Ro cbuins; theuce east 80 chaius; thence smith Ro cliains; thence west Ro chains to point of commencement conlaining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. KNNKTT McCCRDY. March y, 1911. Jas. Pet try. airent* id. tends to a only for nermissinn to purchase 1 tends the following described lands-- the I Commencing at a nost plnnled al it Cot miles north and abm.t s miles wesl (f the milea nnr'h .-' 22 mile post established nu the R. V W •'-.- •• mih *t Mounted P.d-.e trail ou the north haul o< . W. Mounted Police the Peace River at the month of C .«.!■ . of He Pea 1 Rn. Creek: thence south 80 chains: thencc eaal Creek thence sou Ro chains: thence north Ro clinins them.- j 80 chains: tbence west Ro chains to poinl ol commencement, ' '■n* cnntniningfhio acres nmre nr ]rsv ■ c il Je.m. JOHN OMELIA. ; Je March;., njn. James Pettry, ngent. ? at trail ■ 1 I > south 80 ch m acres more ■ ■ I. WILLIAM M VI III.1 1911. Jam.-s Pettr. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Car:! that Andrew Joyce, .cupation Cr TAKIC noti, Seattle, Wash PEACE RIVER LANI Distriet of Cm ■e that Vl< to tir.h, the following described lands Commencing at a post planted about S miles north and about 7 nubs wesl fmn lhe 22 mile post established oil Ihe R N W. Mounted police trail mi ihe north ban! of the Peace River at lhe mouth ol Casl Creek; thencc smilh So chains; thenco eas Ro cbuins; tbence north Ro chains; theno west Ro cliains to point ol commencement containing 640 acres more or -less. Je.io. ANDREW JOYCE. Merely, 1911. Juines Pettrv, agent. TAKE ..i Scattl intends ti use lhc f. Commei miles not llie 13 m w Mo uf the I 1 tit.-d Police tr.nl chai :nt 8q containing 640 I Je.io. "VICKKRS RAMS1II-ATII •March b, 1911. Janus Pettry, ngtnt PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. lhat Daniel Da Colics, ncrm.ui, ■ purch PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT Diatrict ol Caril a that Willie Hawlci , TAKIC all).-, W post pfati itoulishcd 'PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Charles Drown, oi Seuttle, Wush., occupation Skidder, intends to apply for permission to purchaso the following described lands:- Commencing ut a post planted about 53 miles north und ubout 1 mile west of tlie 22 mile post established oil the R. N. W. Mounted Poliee trail, on the north bank oi the Pence River at the mouth of Cash Creek, theme north o cliains; thence west 80 chains; thenee south Ro chains; theuce east Ro chains to point ol commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CHARLES DROWN, March 3, 1911. Jus. Pettry, agent. TAKK uuti. of Seattle W ^^^^^^ intends to a* - '■ lor permission use the following descriled lands Commencing at a post planted about 51 miles north and about 7 miles wcsl lio.n the 22 mile post established mi the R N W. Mounted Police trail on ihe north bank of the Peace River at the mouth ol Cnsh I ol th Creek; ihenee north Ho chains; thencc easl Creek do chains; tlicnce smith Ro chflliis; thencc 80 cli west Ro chains to point oi commencement, j west Containing 640 acres more or less. coiitu ________________________ Je.10, DANIEL DAVIS t'.ILLIS ! Je.10. WILLIE H\\u March 4, pjii. James Pettry agent, j Marcli b, 1911. James Pettr , Vi. M01 m perm Ued PoHl chains to ng 640 a. trail the point PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cnriboo, PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT District of Caril TAKIC notice that Nathan Duncan, oi j TAKE Seattle, Wash., occutifitlnu railroi.d porter, Wash., n intends to apply lor permission to purch 1 ply for 1 use thc lollowing described lands:- \\ in- desci Commencing at a post planted about .s,.; Commc miles norlli and about 7 miles west irom j miles m the 22 mile pnst established 011 the R. N. ' the 22 11 W. Monnted Polio ir 1 ■ ■ - rth bank I W. Moun PEACE KIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Curiboo, PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKE notice that Willudm M,'|-nt Bsen, of Seuttle Wush., occupution l.bnier, iniends to upply Ior permisaion to purchase tbe following described bonis;- Commencing nt a post planted al out 51 milts north und about y miles .vest irom the 22 mile post established 011 the K. N. W. Mounted Police truil on the north bunk of the Pence River at Hie molltll of Cush Creek; thence South Ro chain..; theuce east Ro chains; thencc north 80 chains; Ounce west 80 cbuins to point of commencement, contuining 640 neres more or less. Jc.lo. WILHKLM MAONUSSON. March, 2, 19II. Jus. Pettry anclit. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Curiboo. TAKIC notice that James Kelly, of Seattle, Wash., occupation laborer, intends lo apply for perniission tn purchase the lollowing described b.mls:- Comilieucillg at a post planled about .... miles north and about I mile west Irom tbe 22 mile post established on ihe R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River nl the moiith of Cash Creek Iheuce south 80 chains; (hence west Ro chailis; theme north 80 ebaius; tbence east Ro chains to point of commencement, containing (140 acres more or less. Je.io. JAMKS KELLY. March 3, 1911. .las. Peltry, apeilt. • I the Peace diver nt llie moutli i.l Cat Cru-k; tiience nurtli Kn chain.; tlicnce wes Hu chalnt: tli.nt. a.tilli 80 chains; thenc enst Hu chains tu puint ul -niiiiii.iiiiiiiti contnininc 640 acres more ur less. Je.IO. NATHAN M'N-AN. March 4, ion. James Pettry uncut. thr tli.it Frctl Stiml. hi Rancher. Intn ion tu piit.luM* 1 I lands:- ig .,1 ., post plnntetl anil about 11 mill posl ral.ilihsli.4l nil Police tr.nl .. . lllver .it tli c norlh Hu rl uth I i.nt 1 lllllll tl till- containing 640 acres tin.rc ur i. Jc.10. I'lllJ) SNI11 March 6, 1911. James Pettn PEACE KIVKK I.ANIl DISTRICT. Ilistriri nl Cariboo. TAKK uuticc thnt Willie WetltllltR, "I Scuttle, Wltsllf, nccupation Hurler, intenils l'KACK RIVER l.ANI) DISTRICT. District nl Curibuu. TAKK notice tlmt Axel, Johnson, iil Scuttle Wnsh,, occupation injruer, Inteiuls lu upply fur permission to purchiise the li.lluwiii£ tlcBcrihctl binils:- Cuninicnciiiir nt 11 pusi plnntetl about 51 TAKK nolice that .luhn Warwick, .,1 liitimli ... ,...!.. 1 IT""." ' ' .Vancouver, 11. c, occupation Kii"ine.r, in-, ,.4 ..». ir II"« ,. .Iisc'rinc-Z"! '"'"',' "I !.'"', !," ""'''V'" rrnnMun In |nirch„se to apply Sr permissiun lu purciuise the ....ir;:r ; , ?; ?'"V.« l;-«z","l' "' Cash clmins Uunce south so cl nii, the", west ft "ai v ti,. r.,u.t «"" . '\"""', 'M{ ! _re''V; "'■""' lmr"' 8" cl"li",: 'I'™"/'"' I Creektthence north «u chnius; thenc easl i .m». 1 etiry, sRcnt. | February,.!, 1911. Jai, I'.urv, agent, March I, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. | Marcli, j, 1911. ,|„. p,ur).( HvAi PKACK KIVKK LAND DISTRICT. District ui Cariboo. TAKK nnliee that George I'rniiklln, nl Scuttle Wush., occupation Ulacksttiith, Intenils In npplv lur pcritiissimi lu pur'lnisc the lollowing tlcscrllicil lands:- Commencing nl 11 nost planleil about 53 miles nurlh nml about .1 miles west Irnm the 21 mile pnsl established nn llie K. N. W. Mum,si.l Pnlice Iruil ml the mirth bunk ul the Peace River nt the mouth uf Cush Creek: tlicnce suuth Hu chuius: Uienee eust Hi) chains: theuce nnrth Hn clmins; thenee west Hu elmins tu point nf commencement, containing 640 ucres mnrc ur less. Jc.lo, OKOROE I'KANKI.IN. Mnrch ,1, 1911. .Ins. Pettr- n.ent. l'KACK KIVKK I.AND DISTRICT. Districl ol Cariboo, TAKK imlicc thut Levi Howard, ..I Sc nttlc, Wush., uciup.iimii Plnstcrer, liitcntb tu npplv lur permission to purclia-a thei In following ilescrilieil Innils: lull Commencing ut a pust planted about S3 C miles north nml iiliuiit 7 miles west from 1 mil the 11 mile pnsl established un the II N. ' lhe W. Mounted Police tr.nl mi the north Link I V. ul the Peace Kiver iii iiie mouth uf Cosh ! ol Creek; tliencc smilli Hu clmins; tlicnce wcsl Hu chuius; theuce nurtli Ku i'Ii.i'Iis Ihcnce eusi Hn chnlna tn point nl commencement, colilnillillg (i.pi ucres un.re nr less. Jc.lo. I.KVI 1IAWARD, Mnrch .|, 1911. James I'ettry agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici ol Cariboo. TAKK nntiee that John Scull, nf Seattle, Wnsh., occupnlloil Logger, intends in upply fur nermission in purclmse tha following described lunds:. Cuiiuiiciicitig nt 11 post plnnled about .s.l mites norlh umi about 9 uiiles west from lhc .! mile pnsl established mi the li N. W. Mounted Polico trnil mi the tiuiili bank nl ihe Pence Rlvcr ul the mouth uf Cush Creek, llience snnlli Ku chains; th Hu chains; ihenee north Hn chaini west Ku ehulns lu pollll nl tulntui' containing 6.|u neres uini'e ur less JC.IO, JOHN SCOTT. .Murch .), lijii. .In ; llicnci uellli'ill. l'KACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT liistrict ol Cnril tt I'ellry u|.enl l'KACK KIVKK I.AND DISTRICT Diltrict ul Curibuo. TAKK nuiice thnl Clcorito llrnwii nil Ttri' .... Seattle Wnsh., occupation ».„., ,u,, 1 ! s, ,,le' w,,'',1'' \""" Willi" "'"''I™, oil TAKK ".!.ei'_.!"'_-5t JIJ.'.'.'81. n!«iit«.l tilioitl .3 j CniimtoMr!";.. ,!!.''cr.l,,..,!... :'"'. . I the Ml. in" ilescrilieil I ^^^^^^^ mencing nt a pnst planted alruu ih .md 1,in.ui 11 mih - mllc pnst established 011 lh '' 11 iiicil Police trail on the in rik h nl the Pence Rlvcr at llle moutli I ' Creek: tlicnce south Ho chains; tlienc « su chains: llience imrih Rn chaina ' ' fust Ku chains, to point ol conn "* contnlitlng 6.10 acres more or less Je.lo. ' JOHN SMITH Mnrch (., igil, .1 cs Pettrv PEACE KIVKK LAND DISTRII I Dislrict nl Cariboo. TAKK notice lhat Norman Hem ' 11l111111.il, ol' Scntllo, Wnsh., Rancher, Intends lo imnlv lor to purclinsc ilic followin. des r Commencing nt a pust plnntt miles nurth unit about 11 mil lhc 11 mile pnsl ostnlilMicd m W. Mounted Police tr.ll! oil lhc nl the Ponce Kiver nt the mini Creek; ll cc south Hu clinins; Hu chuins; theuce nurth 80 iln wesl Hn clinins to puint ol run containing 640 ncres nmre or h .le.io. NORMAN HENRY 11011 Murch 6, iun. James Petlr miles imrth nnil nbo'nt . ihe 33 mile p,,si established W. M tod Poll PEACE IllvKK LAND DISTRI' Disirici ul Curiboo imlice Ilml Hen Mitchell 1 Wnsh., occuiiation »•"«< ■ 'Iv Inr licrillissiull tn 'In. described lands: dug nt n pust plnnled tb uud ut IJ miles JULY 1, 1911. Curiboo Lund Dislrict - Districl ol Ciirilmo. TAKK imlicc that C. Frank IjOgiin, ol I»nrt Hammond, uccnpiitioti farmer, inieiuls to apply fur permission to purclmse the following ilescribed lands:- Commencing at a pnst pluutcd i'i miles .suutli mill IH mill's cusl ol llie SOIlttl-WCSt curner nl I.ul 1,503; thence snuth 80 chuins Ihenco west 811 chuins; llience north 80 ciiuins; Uieuce ensl 80 chuins to pluce of commencement! containing 640 ucres. np,,5. C. FRANK 1.00AN. March IJ, 1911. Curilitin Lnnd Districl TAKK liotico th. Harper's Camp, occ tends tu upply I„r p the following ilescribed Commencliig at a post'pl-mc 3 „n, north and 3 miles east [rom tin corner ol Lot 1,503; then, theuce west 80 chains' thenc THE HERALD District ol Cariboo, Cariboo land District - District ol Cnriboo. Alva Wulters, oi TAKK notice mat .In,,,,, Kelly, „( Van- ■an spinster, 1,,- cnuver, occupation longshoreman, intenils mission lo purchuse to upply Inr permissiun to fulluwing ilescrilieil Innils: — Commencing ,,t ,, post ,to.l j miles east umi j mii,.s i,„rii, ,4 t|lc B0utli-east curner ol I.nt 15O3; thencc anrlli 80 chains milts; tliencc eust 80 e' , , 1 , .'T Tl *" ''\""""'■ tta,cc S""U| 8" eumiucncenic,,.. " '" "'"CC "' I'1'""18: ""»« Weat 80 chain, to place „[ -P'15. ALVA WALTERS, S"" 8 March l|lli. njll, VAGI. FIVE. Bouth-easl north 80 chains I up.15. March 14th. JAMKS KMLLV. Cariboo Land District - District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that Thos. Watkins Baker ol Port Ilaiiiiiinlul, occupation farmer, in- pnrchaae the tends to upply (or permission tu purchaae the following described lands:* Commencing at a post planted 1% miles south and 18 miles east of the sonth-west comer of Lot I,503i Ihcnce north 80 chains ihcnce east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to place of commencement; containing 640 acres. n|iW THOMAS WATKINS BAKER. March 13th. 1911, Cariboo Land District - District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Samuel Ricei, of Vancouver, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a nost planted #3 miles north and 3 miles east from the southeust corner of Lot 1,503; thence south 80 chains; thence enst 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to place of commencement. ap.15. SAMUEL RICEI. March 14th. 1911. Cariboo Land District - District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Annie Moore of Harper's Camp, occupation school teacher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lalids:- Commeucing at a post planted 3 milcs nortb and 3 milea east from the southeast coruer of lot 1503; tbence south 80 I'hainfH thence west 80 chains; thence north thence east 80 chains to pluce cement. ap.15. ANNIE MOORE. March 14th. 19I1. cnainst; inenc 80 chjiina: t of c(/mme\\c. Cariboo Land District - District of Cariboo. j TAKE notice that Enawrd Watkins Baker, of Port Hammond, occupation j farmer, intends to apply for permission to j purchase thc loiluwing described lands:- : Commeneing at a post plauted 1% milcs ! south and 18 miles fast of the south-west Corner of Lot 1,503; thence north 80 chains ] thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thencc east 80 chains ta place of commencement, containing 640 acres. ap. EDWARD WATKINS BAKER. March 13m. 1911. —The Cariboo wagon road is 167 miles long —That statement alone will prove to the readers the impossibility of price competition for imported beer against the product of a local industry THE NORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING CcLd. Has been incorporated by men who have had long business experience in Cariboo. The objects of the company are: To manufacture beer for the trade of the Northern Interior; both to satisfy present requirements and the increasing demands of the construction next year and thereafter. To maintain a brewery capable of supplying the demand for a first-class beer Read this prospectus. The facts are here: A prospectus has bean issued which rends in part as follows: -ORTH I. I.N INTERIOR BREWING COMPANY LIMITED. Incorporated under the B. 0, Companies Acts. SHARE CAPITAI 330,000,00. divided into' 600 shares of 850.00 each. PRESENT ISSUE 300 shares of $50.00 each at par, payable } on application and J on the corresponding dny of each of the' three following nionths. DIRECTORS JOHN, A. PHASER, M. P. P. Merchant, of Quesnel, B. C. President. JOHN B. DANIELL, President, Northern Interior Printing Co. Ltd. South Fort George, Vice-President. WILLIAM L, COLLINS, Manager Hudson's Bay Co., Quesnel, Secy-Treasurer. A. W. CAMERON, Bank Manager, President Quesnel Board of Trade, Quesnel, B. C. EDWARD' L. KEPN15R. Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Quesnel B. C. GE'RGE J. WALKER, Late Government Agent, Barkerville B. C. BANKERS The Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel B. C. SOLICITOR E. J. Avison, Quesnel, B. C. Registered Oflice • Quesnel B. C. This company is proposing to immediately erect at Quesnel, a high class, modern brewery, and is offering to the public for subscription at par 300 of its GOO shares. Since the incorporation of the company several jnonths ago, continuous efforts have been made to obtain from the Dominion Inland Revenue Departmant its consent to the issue of a brewery licence. It has now agreed to a grant being made when the brewery is erected, and it has already appointed an Inland Revenue Inspector at Quesnel to transact the business of the company. An application will be made with all practicable speed for a provincial licence. and the Directors now propose to immediately construct und equip the brewery. The whole expenses of promoting the company, including Solicitors charges for promotion; Government fees; stock books; the printing of stock certificates and the Articles of Association; Solicitor's charges for securing an understanding from the Dominion Government as to a grant of a licence when brewety is erected; the cost of printing and publishing this prospectus have been assumed by the Directors, or some of them, and for so doing the said J. B. Daniell will be ullotted 00 shares, and the said J. A. Fraser; W. L. Collins; 'A. W. Cameron; E. L. Kepner; and George J. Walker 18 shares each. A contract dated 25 November 1910 to this effect has been entered into between the Company and the individual Directors and the same may be seen at the registered office of the Company during business hours. * The Company is thus, without the payment of a single dollar, in the very fortunate position of being discharged from all initial and organizing expenses. _ ' No shares will be (issued at a discount and every dollar subscribed will be used for the actual business ,needs of the company. The Directors are fortunute in having secured the services of Mr. George Bruder as Brewer and Manager. Mr. Bruder is splendidly equipped for the position. He has 25 years experience as a Brewer in Germany, Switzerland, the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the American Brewing 1 Academy and was for years Brewmaster of the Upper Michigan Brewing Company, and later of the Imperial Brewing Company, of Kamloops, both of which were exceedingly successful under his management. Mr. Bruder is the owner of a considerable amount of Brewing plant and apparatus, and so much confidence has he iu the possibilities of this District, and the successful outlook of the Company that he has agreed to turn over his plant at a valuation in exchange for the shares of the Company at full par value. The Directors only propose to raise the capital necessary to place the Company in a thoroughly sound financial condition, and now offer for sale 815,000,00 of shares based on tiie following estimate: Site 8500.00 Building 7000.00 Machinery etc 4000.00 Plant and Apparatus 1500.00 Tools and accessories 500.00 Working Capital 2500.00 $16,000.00 Less estimated value ol Mr. Bruder's plant 1250.00 Net amount of capital required $14750.00 The profits ,of Breweries are proverbial. The distances of this country from the railroad; the impossibility of price competition from the nearest brewery; the immense extent of territory this brewery will serve; and the splendid prices obtainable, place this brewery in a class by itself, and make the Directors firm in their belief that this company will in a very short tibie be in an exceedingly prosperous condition and paying a very high rate of dividend. This brewery will supply Quesnel, Fort Oeorge, Stunley, 150 Mile House, Soda Creek, Quesnel Forks, Hydraulic, and all the surrounding, country, and it is estimated that these places, during this year, consume at least 2000 barrels of beer. The plant it is proposed to install is capable of manufact- facturing 2500 barrels of beer per annjim, leaving a considerable margin for development without increased cost. The construction of the G. T. P. and other railways through this part of Northern B. C. will, immediately increase the territory this brewery will serve, and ensure a big expansion of business within,a comparatively short time. As any larger quantity of beer can be manufactured at a less cost of output than a smaller quantity, a steady increase in the yearly profit in proportion to the increase in business will be made. ' An average wholesale price of a barrell of beer holding 6 doz. bottles is $10.00 at the Brewery. Prices vary from $8.10 to $12.85 The average weight of such a barrell is 245tbs, and the freight from the Brewery to Quesnel at 5 cents per pound would be $12.- 25. Beer from the Railway cannot therefore be laid down in Quesnel under $22.25 per burrell. The estimated sost ol manufacturing a 6 dozen barrell of finest quality beer in Quesnel is only $7.80. At $22.25 per barrell a bottle of beer costs approximately 31 cents, of which the freight is approximately 17 cents. ESTIMATED PROFITS. First working year, Cost of manufacturing 1500 bbls., @ 88.00 ... $12,000.00 Selling price thereof @ $22.25 per bbl.,(wholesale in Quesnel is today $30.00 p«r barrel ...33,375.00 Estd., gross profit ... $21,375.00 After providing for the writing off of the cost of the entire building and plant in five years, and for the creation in that time of a reserve fund equal in amount to the entire capital now to be subscribed, these profits would pay a dividend of over 60 per cent. To comply with the Companies Act it is stated that the Minimum Subscription on which the Directors will proceed to allotment is one share. A considerable number of shares have already been spoken for. Applications for shares should be made upon the form accompanying this prospectus, and sent to the Company's Bankers, the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, or to the Trader's Bunk, South Fort George, with a remittance for the amount payable on application. A copy of the Company's Memorandum of Association is printed in the fold hereof, and with the Articles of Association of thc Company forms part hereof. Where no allotment is made thc deposit will be returned in full, and also where th' nutnber of shares allotted is less than the number applied for the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the remaining payments. Failure to pay any future instalment on shares allotted when due will render previous payment liable to forfeiture. Full prospectuses (upon the terms of which applications will alone be entertained) and forms of application can be obtained from the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, The Trader's Bank, South Fort George, from any of the Directors, and from E. J. Avison Quesnel. ' This prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Dated at Quesnel, this 26th., day of April 1911. ■- -■' ". ,: THIS COMPANY offers to the public of Cariboo an opportunity of investing in a venture which will add materially to the industrial development of the district, and the profits of which will be great has Send in your application for shares immediately. Much of the stock already|been subscribed for. Don't delay. Act at once. $50 EACH SHARES $50 EACH Name in full.. Description This form of application may be used. It should be filled in and sent in with the amount of the deposit to the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C. .191 TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING CO., LTD. Gentlemen— (Traders Bank, South Fort George, B.C.) Having paid to the (Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B. C.) the sum of being a deposit of 512.50 per share on shares in the above named company, I request you to allot me that number of shares upon the terms of the company's full prospectus, dated the 26th day of April, 1911, which I have read, and I hereby agree to accept the same, or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, and pay the balance of $38.50 per share as provided by the said prospectus, and I hereby authorize you to register me as the holder of the said shares. Address . Date Signature RECEIVED this day of the sum of $ , being a deposit of $ shares in the above named company. 1911, of Mr. per sjiare upon For the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C. For the Traders Bank, S. Fort George, B.C. J * i n PAGj 1S1A ,.i;a, i; ] |\\ I'i; I.AXI) DISTRICT THIS hliHALU I'ouce Rlvcr land Do-t Dirt, ol Caribon. TAKIC notice ili.a Waltcl Gilpin, .'I I'.'l- ' montoa, All i., occupation merchant, in- Henry Thompson, ol ,r.]|[K Vl, . !v ,„, permission lo purcliase ccupation laborer in „„. ,_„_„,, ,|.Scrihc,l lands:- ..mission l pn.clin_e .-.,,,,„,..,,..:,K al .. posl plnnted I mile cil lands soutli "I Sclbv's lumporarj Boundary Post I .41 plul led about J5 ,, s ,.; Comer ol l)...u'n...a V p 1.'. N. villi bank n lash Crect James Peltry, ng LAND DISTRK T. Ill sl 80 cliui 1 lir tlieuci cliains; , li. C. apply I. Police River .1 Willi So Pyltii labon to pn i.i- lo.lu Iicillg .11 Stlliy'. I Corner 1 WALTER GILPIN. 911. Allien Tate, agent. „,| Disi Dim. _l Cariboo. 1l1.1t William Matthews', ol Ita., i.uiij'.iii.ii Insurance to apply lor iiermission to del I" unils:- j miles an Post ■hnins; thclii r; li _o chains (io chains. WILLIAM MATTHEWS. M .1.I1 11st. ign. ice River Land lb I'AKl! notice llnil ollowlnc del A1.1I1 .1 l.ll inli ol Selb\\ 1 S. E. Coriu [.serve, lllcni ,_.lt Ho .1 ll.i'r.li 3ISI 'cacc Umi I. TAKE Talc, ugotlt. : Cnriboo. 10, ol Etl- nicd > miles iiindary Post Peace River Talc ul. taming Ki Je.io. Pel ru-i LAND PEACE RIV Districl .1 Cari TAKE notice thai J oi Vancouver, II. C . occi Intends lo apply Iol I rt use the lollmcim desi 1 Commencing .11 .1 posl : miles north nnd ; milcs v. mile post cstnblisheil on Mounted Police trail oil tin IV.i.t River .11 the moulli .1,.: on lhe li. N. » . :. thc in rlh lnml . 1 mm lh ..I Cash Creel So chain: llience casl .! i..iiimn cell, nt, con ire or lis-. .'REII, IVANSSON. lain. ■ Peltry, agt. TRICT, All.. . lends to no'ily lhe following Coinmcncin. iouth oi Selht ,1 S. Iv C tin A-CSt H ,1 Cariboo. Hall, ol Ed- iic-_i.ll; t.nit. 111 on to purchase lis: I.iiilcii .| miles Boundary Post 11 Peace River Albert Tate, agent. Districts ot Fort George, Nechaco Valley, Fraser Valley, Bulkley Valley and Stoney Creek For Sale Town Lots Farm Lands Garden Tracts Government lnnd for purchase and pre-emption located. Kor full particulars apply to Edward Roberts Snlcs Agent. Notary Public. InauT-nce Agent, Auctioneer Valuator. Olllces: South Fort George and Fort George Telegrnphic address: "Erin," Port (leorge, B.C. p..in TAKE llralhco 1.1 Disi. Dist. ol Cariboo. ■ Hint S. r.ili Hii-k, ol lit,1 . 1 ccupation married l'el-11 to to I inli led nboul |- 11 Irom the -'. 1 c R. N\\ W. k , rib [..ink ii « ,1 Cash Cr cil lands:- 1 planted s mi'es in lloundnry Post tiiiiou Pence River Ko cliains; tlicnce nortli Ho chains, For Sale Nechaco River water- frontage Within one miie of subdivisions Apply to N H WESLEY, Second street Real Estate __________fBB_VU Fort George and Sooth Fort George Sales Solicitors Cor Natural Resources Security Co. Representing Mercantile Trust Co., Ltd. Canadian National lnvestors,L.d Excellent listings oJ City Property Garden Tracts Acre Tracts Farm Lands BEST FACILITIES FOR LOCATING PRE-EMPTIONERS ^_= j> T BUY ON PAPER We don't ask you to purclmse South Furt t making a pencil mark on a townsit eorge Iota by * Plan You w^id he sale m so doing, but if skeptical (?- COME TO SOUTH FORT GEORGE ^ Investigate Our Proposition 0-2-9 and you will find a good live town Two hunks, saw mill pool hall, newspaper, two general stores, splendid hotel, bakery, stationery store, mail-boat landing, scores of buildings, and crowds of satisfied buyers WHITE FOB INFOHMATIIIN TO NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT CO. 172 Hastings Street, Vancouver, I! C , or the res di g. Bi Mclaughlin Fourth Avenue, South Fort George ^ Win. Mair & Co. I WM. KENNEDY, Manas... Cor. Second and Hamilton Ave.., SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. 11.411,i- siilllll Hn chains; Ihcnce wi chains: Ihcnce nortli 80 clmins; thenc So clinins in point ol commencement tabling f-lii acres more ..r less. Jc to, JOHN ROH1NSON. February 24. ! ul. James Pettrv ■81 .Iv Mn SAKAH 1IHICK. lull. Allien Tat agent. "15AC1-; im i I).sir. TAKI' lice Peace River I.an.1 TAKK nolice 1 Stratlicoini, Alia lhe following iles I, .ND DISTRICT. .,1 Cnril ist. Dist. ,,[ Cariboo. 1 Duncan Darralill, ul iiccil]iiilioli Parmer, ill- [icrniission to purchnse he, I Is:- In-1 planteil 6 miles iii'orarv -olinilnry Post Dolninion Peine River tih 80 clmins; tlicnce lience lu rlh 80 chains; gore & McGregor, B. C. LAND SURVEYORS ~ fort'gTrge"b. c *a There are to features in South >] I ii t ■ \\ for pi-rni: descriiicd Imuls: ul n post pl,iiiiiil alioul 4? ,.. . UUXCAN Dl'RRAND ZZZZZZoZZ _____ I' ilicc trail ..11 the llorth banl . River nt tlic mi.iuli ..I Casl; icc soulh Ha clinins; thence enst tlicnce nortli 80 ehnins: thenci in nnt ut Ills nr lc: olltallllllg t..|o aires m.i c.l.i. SAllll'l, SMITH. I'i in.ii 4 24. 1911. .lames Pettry. 2 Fort George this week ^ ..._. wu_-«_. J One is the opening of the opera K i°RGE,dB. c. S house; the other is the display of g W Crockery and Glassware tt ..i-ra..".i',"'.;. "MnTTrTT Strayed on to 4\\ «_ ;; !^f ~E ^^-- ^^, Sw j^. S1^' 2 atourstore. It is large and varied g nn. a, i,,,; .,1 ., post piantcii ; miles dark brown mare, both ears crop- ^ yj Albert Pl.t, cacc River Und Disi. Dist .,1 Cariboi TAKI! notice llial Willi Di trathcona, Alt ► (""headquarters Fon FORT GEORGE LANDS YOU CAN STILL CUY Good Land at Reasonable Prices and On Very Reasonable Tcrma. Title Perfect. — Write for further information to North Coast Land Co. Ltd. General Offices: 410,411, 412 Winch Bldg., Vuncouver. B.C. London Office: 0 Old Jewry. South Tciteorge Office, Second St. Russell R. WALKER, Sales Agenl PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. orarv Boundary Post Dominion Pence Rner !J(- ,,, ,. ,, ,,_(!, and one colt, with 4 white .,,.. , ...., .„.,...., .. deserve, th™,. ».,ulh So chnins; tliencc legs. If Hot claimed within 30 ...UK KI\\ .1. LAND 1 S . H . „._,,.. «,, .1 ,,;,,_ , i, ,, . .. H,i o- „._ i. i <» _.• i _. *ll l „~_J Dislric, „[ e„rj EL enst so ci, .inS days from this date will be sold TAKK notice thai Geor.o iMberl Roberts Ji'l". '' WIU.IAM DUU1.AND. I to defray expenses, ol Vanviiuvcr. II. C , occ.pnli,,,, machillisl ! March }lst. l.ll. Albert Tate, iirciiI. j HARRY SMITH ZZ I.i.lTi'n. d-ScHtniids "' '""'C'' [Pencn River I.und Dist. - Dist. ol Cnrihoo. South Fol't George, B.C., June l-.nn cie ,u ,i post planted nboul 451 TAKP: nolice thnl Henry Cowan, "I 27th, 1911, milcs 11. 11I1 .111.1 11 miles wcsl in.in the 12 Kdmontoit, Alia, occupati a llr.it_r in , mile posl estnblishcil the R. N. W. 1 tends to apply lor perniission to purchase "" 1 l'uln Mi lhc Pence Kiver .il thc nn thence nurlh Ko chnins; chains; thence south 80 cli 811 chains I., point 1.1 coi; 640 11. r Je Pe ■IRI'.K ALBERT ROBERTS. Jns I'ettry, aceiit the R. N. W. .rth baiiko, the li.lhnvini; described 1 . ,1 Cnsh creek Cninmciicini; ,,1 ., post plnnlcil 8 milc. nice enst 80 south ol Sclbv's Icm nrarv Boundary Pnst thence west ,,t s, K. Corner ..I Domin nn Peace" River cement, coll- : Reserve, llience .outh So chains- tlicnce 1 wesi 80 chmi tlienc, .1, »-' ZH. I womnn, intends to apply for permission 10 Cariboo Land District. - District ol Caribou. TAKK uuticc that Norah Mannion Wil- luut. ol Vnncouver, occupation married orth So chains I thencc cast Su clinins. j .ly.i. HENRY COWAN. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRIC Dislrict ■■! l uriboo TAKK imlicc thnl Willinm Ul 11 I Vanci.llier, II. C, occupati a 1 ,■ lends lo apply tor permission I'll:,, [ollowiui; described lnnds C ncnciiiK at ,1 post planteil il nliout e, March jot Albert Tate, ngent, in- the »lc hlishi W. Molltll id Pull, ol the Pence Rn creek; tlicnce norl PEACE KIVKK I.ANII Peace River I, n, ol TAKIC nolice llial . in Edmonton, Aim., chase womnn, Intends to .1 purchase the lollowi at .is Commencing nl .. 11..111 4.111th ol Sclhv's tell li .'.' ,.t S. Ii Corner ol banl Reserve, tliencc sou Cnsh west Ku chains ll west llience easl Ku ch.i ■ lience .Iv I (-,]■ DTK incut, March loth 1,11 It.. purcliase the lollowing described lands;. Commencing at a pust planted 1% miles j soulh und 20 miles easl ol the south-west j - ' comer ol Lot 1,503; thencc south 80 chains Cariboo. . t|lence WL.sl _„ chains; tliencc north 80 '''"•. "I .hums; theme cast 80 chains lo plnce o[ "'■'rrle'' commencement; conlaining fito ucres. ZZ" np 18 NORAH MANNION WI1.M0T. 9"nl.«j March l.th. 1911. arv Post i *_^r*1_^*_V_n_^^_^*^r%£<_^><_^r'1_^r>^_^»s^_^^_^r\\ HAMILTON & WHITE PROPRIETORS s«.,„.and Feed Stables Rigs. Saddle and Pack Horses furnished on short notice. Draying of all kinds and excavating done. Feed of all sorts continually kept on hand. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. I 1836 j Assets Exceed Fifty Million Dollars j 1910 The Bank of British North America Your money is Hater in the Bunk than in your house or n, your pocket. It Is not tied up. You r.nn get it out at any time without delay. NOTl'-S dl-Counted. Local und Foreign Uralts bought und sold. COLLECTIONS made promptly. Money Ordei Issued, Fort George Branch, L. G. MacHaffie, Mgr. n - Cc TAKK ice Hint Prank Tclm couver, II C, occi tion Logj to apply i..r permission to pt lollow ng ilescrilieil I Is: Commenciiig nt .1 posl plunk- niles n .rth aiid Q miles west I Pence Rivel Li TAKIS 11.111.. Edmonton, All intends to .,:: use the tnlh™ Common ii c Hi ininii Peace River t_-.,ri| I.aml District - District of Caribou. 80 chains; thence nortli So ihains; TAK-li imtice that F. S. Tail ol Vancouver, 11. C. occupution butcher, intends il! to upply Iur permission to purchase the! \\ lollowing described lands:- Commencing at a post planted 5 miles ..,,,, , north and 2 miles eust ol the N. E. corner Tate, Carilioo. owner, parch mile post cstalilisheil mounted police irail . the Pence River .11 1 Creek; thencc south 81 So chains; tlieine 11..It west 80 chains tu poil cuntaining (.40 acres II Je.io. PRANK TKI.MAS February 2.j, 1911. .I.,s Pi on the R, N. W 1 tin a..rtli lmul, .,: he molltll ul Cnsh iouth 01 Scl . - ten it S E, Corner ..1 ieserve, thencc sou vest Su ehains ;] hence cast Su chaii [* 1. HOWARD RITCHIE. Marcli 27, inn. Alberl Talc, neclit. I Lot 1655, nnd about 7 miles north jnilcs easl .1 Poncho Luke, thence north 0 ihains: thence cast 50 chains; thencc lined 10 miles south Su chains; tbencc west 80 chains to Boundary Post poitit of commencement, and conlaining It Pi-ace Rner g^. .,..„. )llna. nr jCMi 1 lia 111s; 11 nn 1 e .. .. ..,, "c ...i l, 1 - an.24. 1 ■ Cl- 1 Al I. nh 80 cliains; "I'.'". March 24. 1911 John MacDonell, agent. Hi. li So chub 11 ol conn Peace Kiver Land Dist. Dist. oi Cariboi TAKE notice iln.i Nnrman White ol Edmonl Edmonton, Alia lo npplv fur permiss .illow!n"g described lu Peace River l.an.l Dist. Dist. ul Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alexander limbic, ol pation miller, iu Alta on to purcha nils to apply purchase the the fulluwing dcscnucd lanus:- Coinineiiciiig ai a post planted 1 mile uunmclicni" al a post planted 11 miles suulh ol the S. \\V. corner ol Swan Late, outh ul Sclbv's temporary Boundarv Post thence cast 80 chains: thence soutii So I'EACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. _' S '': S\"""'r "' n..milii..ii Peace River chains; thence west 80 chnins; llience „ , . , ... ., Keserve, thencc s h Su chains thence norlh 80 chains. District ol lai-il, ».„, Ku chains: thonce : 80' cliains Jv.l. ALEXANDER DCTIIIE. TAKE notice lhat James Kerr, ol Vnn thence east 80 cliains. j March 27, 1911. Albert Tate, agent, unci-. 11. C, oecupatiun Engineer, iniends It 1 NORMAN WHITE pi.lv lor nermission lo purchase the March 2;, nin. Albert Tutc a. f " ll WATCH THIS SPACE _*___._•_.__'____«. N. H. Wesley south fort george, b.c. -—South Fort George Specialist V — J THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA Head Oflice: TORONTO, ONT. Paying Out-of-Town Accounts Small amounts can be sunt safely and at small cosl by using Bank Money Orders. Any bank in Canada (Yukon excepted) will cash them without dmi^e, and they can be cashed in leading American cities. They are sold at the following rates: 3 cents J.', and under Over ?l(l to £IU I Iver IB to Jill Over ttO tn WI Capitalan-.Surplus - jn. ,.,11.(100 n. C. SEAMAN, Manager. SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. (ollowing described lands:- Commencing at a post planted abuul 4: Pea 1 Ri miles nurlh und nnout 0 miles west from TAKI'' the 22 mile post established on lhe R.N. m,111 ton' ...Mounted Police trail nu lhe north bunli Inlcnils'l nl the I'.-i... River nt the mouth ol Cash ,_e t\\K Creek thence norl Bn . inins thencc cusl Comme .Ir.to. JAMES Kl.l l.'ebru.irv -t, 1.11 Ins I south „f Sellout S. 15. Cornei Reserve thenre ' Peace River LiiiiiI Dist. Hist, ol Cariboo, Land Dist. . Dist. ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that Daltoti Kirkland, ol lice tlmt Arthur Lewis, of Ed Edmonton, Alta., occupation jeweller, in- '. ccupation civil en ecr tends lo apply lor permission to purchase I v .1 permission 1 pt-ieh- the lollowing described l.nids:- escrlhcd lands C mencing at a pusi planted 2 miles nr a ....st ..'.,111,., i; m'lea south ol the S. W. corner ..I Swan Lake, ran' Hollndary Pust thencc cast 811 chains'; thencc south 80 thencc west Ko chnins; llience north 80 iiu Jv.l. March PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Ilistriu ol Ci r.ii ... TAKE notice tl...l Tl li ". ■ r.,1 111 Vancouver, 11. C, ocenpnt i I..I. ... tends to apply for ucrni ssi a i purcl tlie lollowing described laud. Commencing nt a pust planted nboul miles uorlh ..ml o miles wesi brum tin mile posl eslnblisbeil on the II. N. M ted Police trnl the Peace liner Creek; llience north Ha eliains; thenre v 80 chains; thencc south 80 chaina; them ...ist 8n chnina t.. point ol commciicemciil cotitniltiug 640 ncrea mure'ur leaa. Je.lo, THOMAS WLLBRAHAM Kcbrnnrv ..[, ion. J;..s. Peltry, agt. IRTIIl'R LEWIS. I. Albert Talc, agent. DAl.TON KIltKLANI). mil. Alberl Tate, agent. Ri Peace Rlvcr Land Hist. - Hist, ol Cariboo. Laud Dist. Dist. ol Carilioo. | TAKE notice that Arthur Maaon, ol Fort George Trading & Lumber Co., Limited Freight consigned to stenmer "Chilcotin" nt Soda Creek will bn carefully trim.polled o, the point of destiiiniion. Operators of Steamers cn the Fraser, Nechaco and Stuart Rivers — Manufacturers cf Lumber The carefully driven automobiles of the Auto Transit Co. connect with steamer Chilcotin at Soda Creek. For all information apply to 403 Cotton Building, Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C.; P. VV. Stirton, Ashcroft; Alexander Mcintosh, Soda Creek; Hudson's Bav Co., Quesnel, or headquarters at south Fort George CHAS. K. Mol'.l.llOY " General Manager THE BANK OF VANCOUVER „ Head OBIC-: VANCOUVER, B. C. G='-- CAPITAL AUTHOniZED - • «2,00U.0lin 0 I 11 E 0 T 0 It s : U. P. McLetlnnn.. Ksq,. I'resiil.-tit: Mc- Lilinail. Mc.Ye'ly & Co., IVIiolesale llnnlwurc. Vancouver, 11.0. M. II. CAULIN. B»q., Vt.e Prceldont, Caiillallst. Victoria, ll.C. HIS HONOR T. W. l'ATI.RS0M, Lieu- tonant'tlovemor British t'oinuibln. I,. IV. SUATl'ORD, Esq., M.I, A.. Merchant, Hotll-j, n.f. IV. II. MALKIN'. Bio,, The IV. II. Mil- ; .1. A. HARVEY, Rao.. 1 kin Co., Lnl.. wholesale Oroc.rl, of I'mnbrnok, B.C., Va Vancouver. ll.C. Uobtti't Kennedy, New ster. .1. A. MITCHELL, Esq . Victoria, ll. 0. K. II. HEAPS, Bail., B I1 Co., Liitnber mui Tlmbel Columbia Trtllt Co.. I.' I ier. It, 0. I A. I.. IlKU'All. Ilenii OKNERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Fort Geoi-ffe Branch; F. N. DETtVAR, Mh-iiimi' TAKK notice Umt Alciander McDcrmid : Edmonton Alia., occupalion Dcntlat, in- i Strntliciitin, Alta., occupation larmer, Ucnda to applv lo. permission to purcliase itends to nimly lur permission m purcli. ' t,le follmvlnii ilesinbeil lands .14 ..... . . ' illowillR ileseribeil lauds: ' I Commetniay. al a post planted it, miles leucine, al a posl planted on lite "I l'le In"sl southerly poiltt ol Swan Lake Swan Lake i mile norlli ' Uicnco east So cbuins; llience south So ..nh ( iil the moat southerly point, llience east lhc in,mih t ash th wesl Ho ihains; tbence north 8o AKTIII'U MASON. PEACE KIVER LAN'll DISIRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE nolice tlmt William Dlxnil, V. T the followine describeil lunds: C-minencl-g at a posl plnnled 'i mllc south of the must soulherlv nolnl of Swan '" \"""f'. "'"","" '"lkl': Ihenee easl 8,1 ehains; Ibenie nurlh loiioTinj z?;z■.zz- "l,rei",5° ""■ .::„u'i,i_;;Bi.ll.:!;:rT wt,t * c""i,,s; iIk,icc CommeiiciiiR nl a |io»l planted nbout 47 j,..,. ' MlftLm mKK . Ics north ami , miles w.si ir.,,„ ,l„. .11 March j „„, Albert Tate, ngent ntedpol rth do chains; tbence rl »est So chains: Ihen,,, south Ro chains . Jy.I. '''V' ALEXANDER McDERMD. ■ afli .mtli. ion. Albert Talc, ngent. | i>cacc Rjv(!r Land Dist. Dist. ol Cnriboo. Peace Rlvcr Lnl st. Dist. ol Cariboo. TAKE notice llial Arthur Walker, ol 'IAKE notice tlmt Allred lirick, ol Rtlmolitolii Alta., occupntion clerk. Intends Str,it!,nal,i, Altn., occupation carter,' in- | lo apply for permission to purchase the tends to apply lur permission i„ purchase | following descriiicd binds: established trail, on i ..nil hank ol the Pence Rlvcr. at lhe moulh ..I Cash ''l''L"' 1)lvw Lalul Dist. - Disi. „l Cariboo. Creclitlhcnc- north So ih.iins: theuce west TAKE notice Hint Harold McComb, ol lb So .hnins: Ihcnce Edmonton, Altu., occupntion merchant, In- t So chains to point ol commencement, '"!«« Jo apply for iiennlssmn to purehase ilaiinnjifMo aires more or less. tne lollowing describeil laiuls;. •le.io. WILLIAM DIXON. Commencing ,u „ ,„,Kt ,,||„llcl| .v „r ,, '"ll <■ 4..11.1. ..I .1.. ... . .'., .'*. Si. cln Colnmcncllig nt a post piunted 2% miles souiii ol the most southerly corner ol Swun Lake; tlicnce enst So chains; thenee south So chains; llience west So cbains; Ihcnce north So chains. Jv.l. ARTIIl'll WALKER. Mareh .8, lOtl, Alberl Tale, ugent. M. C. WIGGINS farm lands Real Estate garden tracts Having spent the entire summer, last year, in Soutli Fort George and adjacent surroundings, I am in a position to advise intending investors of the relative value of all properties in the district. I carry a select line of South Fort George business property. HAMILTON ST., SOUTII FORT GEORGE, B.C. Peace Kiver Land Dist. Dist. ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Joint White Heron, ol Edmonton, Altu., occupalion Harbor, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the lollowing ilescrilieil taiids:- Colnlnclieing al il post planted 2% miles snnlli ol the S. W. comer ol Swan Luke February ._. 1911, Mas. Peltry, agent. ,',i,t tooth of the must soulherlv lioint of .'.""' , .. , 1 . . I Rn...., Lii__. th,.,,,.,. ,.„„! «,,,"_;,.J ,,._..... 1 thence south 80 chains; thenco west 80 I'EACE UIVER I.AND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notico thn Dawson, V. T. .lames Arthur R'ce, Marel UUI oli 80 cliains'"11™. 8" clin'_,si J1"."* I chnins; thence north 80 ehnins; tbencc oust ben, rt IS, ih, s rhuitis; ! 80 chains. ! Jy.l. JOHN WHITE HERON HAROLD MiCOMll ton. Albert Tale gcltt. lends to apnly [or permissiuli to purciuise ,, lhe Irillowing described lnnds:- * .March 18. mil. Albert Tnle, ngent. Peace River Lnml Dist. - Disi. ol Cnriboo. | TAKE notice that Albert'Tule, ol Ed-! liioalou, Alia., occupntion prospector, in ae Kiver Land Disi. Diet, of Cariboo. Commonclng iil a post planled about .,7 IAKK notice that Edward Home of miles north mnl ; miles u.si Irom ihe .2 Edmonton, Aim .cnpntlon ,.,,,.,„,.,., |„ mile post ...ilnblishi.l ,,„ the R. N W. tends lo npnly Ior nerin'ssiou t„ |,„ri'|Mst. I lends t„ „|,p|v lor permission lo purehuse Mounted Police trail he norlh bank of the fallowing described land.,:. ,|,. |„||„wi„,. descrilied lands:- Cue Rner ul he moulh ol Cash Creok, Commencing „l a post planted \\ „| ,, ' Oominonclng ill 11 l-ost Iilanted one mile llien.e notlli So 0 mills; tlicnce east Ho mile suuth Iron, the ,„.,,, s„,i,h,.r|v „„i„t ' west ot lhc outlet of Swun Lake, (Pons cnains. tnence soutli So chains: theme 01 ..wan Lute: t i.-tirc south 80 chains; Coupe Rlvcr) thonce 160 chains south; wes 80 chains 10 point ol c,.iuii...|iccmeiit, Hence west 80 chains: thonce nortli 80 thence .|o chains east; thence 160 chains Containing 640 news moA tit less. chairs; thenee cast 80 chains. i north; thenco 40 cbains west. Jcjo. JAMKS ARTHUR RICE. .Iv 1. EDWARD HMRNE. .Iv.1. AI.BKRT TATE. leiiriiary .5 1911. J„s. Peltry, agent. Mureli 27, 19.11. Albert Tots, a;:elit. ', March 16, 1911. Albert Tuto, a^ont. 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