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No. 46 Ninth Year The week, Saturday, November is, 1911 Ninth Year One Dollar Per Annum IHE GOVERNOR-GENERAL—To indulge in any patriotic hysterics on the subject of the official advent of lew Governor-General of Canada would gratuitous piece of "flag-waving." Itda is glad to receive the Duke of Con- I'ht for many well-grounded reasons; because of his own personal char- ■ which is of the highest, then because lis eminent services to the State, and because he is the son of his mother, [ill be a long day before British people ny part of the Empire will cease to the memory of the best Queen of all j and therefore long before they will to have a tender place iii their hearts lier children. Before the Duke has lin office long, Canadians will find that Jill be as constitutional as a Governor Is illustrious brother was constitutional I King, and he will bring to bear upon : important problems which will occupy Jttention the same remarkable gifts of lity, of insight, of tact and of con- jion to lofty ideals. It is no little In* for Canada to have secured such Ipointment at this time, ancl the new Inor-General will not fail to show his appreciation of the importance of the pn to which he has been appointed, may be far-reaching consequences, ley will all be in the direction of Im- | consolidation and of increasing pride loyalty to the British Throne. -R. BONAR LAW—Canada is indeed having an innings these clays. The result of the Anti-Reciprocity being rightly interpreted through- |e world. It was a vote for closer with the Empire and against any affiliations whicii would weaken the tal tie. If Canada has been in the eye of late it is equally true that Mr. ] Law has attracted widespread atten- JHe has been a marked man for at lour or five years, during which time J gradually been forging his way into (mt ranks of the Unionist party. He en a consistent all-round Conserva- has made his mark especially as an le of Tariff Reform. Although other tnown men were expected to succeed llfour, men who for many years had lalifying for the position, it cannot be 1 now that the first surprise is over, I-. Bonar Law was the logical choice. ■Mr. Balfour's retirement may have Irgely influenced by personal consid- I, it is an open secret that the imme- liuse was the aggressiveness of the Reformers antl Mr. Balfour's lack of lympathy with their policy. No man ■ranks of the party had been quite Ipicuous and quite as effective in his T.y of the new fiscal policy as Mr. |Jt is true that the name of Mr. Chamberlain has been associated |e movement for many years and his father was the originator of licy, it might have been expected ■would be selected. But Mr. Austen Irlain is not a "persona grata" to Ifluential members of the Unionist Ind while he is a greatly improved I still lacks many of the most essen- [lifications of a leader. He is espe- Ificient in tact, and he inherits from jnguished father an uncompromising lwhich seemed natural to the one but ler been tolerated in the other. Then liar Law is a man of greater intel- lapacity ancl force of character; his re broader; he is more tenacious re impressive. Mr. Walter Long |ave charmed thc country gentry, but |d not have appealed to the rank- Mr. Law has a magnificent oppor- i) write his name high on the scroll [rial history; liis advent to the lead- |f the Unionist party is epochal; it | a breaking away from all the tra- Urthslyiulili^Hf^j^izQiik^jfy^ been impossible even ten years ago, and that it is possible today is the strongest possible evidence that the true Imperial idea is abroad, and that the fabric of the future is going to be built upon the foundations whicii Mr. Chamberlain laid during his glorious administration of the Colonial Office. There is something pathetic in the fact that the son of the great statesman who first recognised and advocated the Imperial idea, ancl who was also the father of Tariff Reform, should have been passed over in favour of a man born in one of the "far-flung" countries of the Empire, ancl who until a few years ago had never even been heard of. Still, the chieftain as he sits in his invalid chair at Highbury, and watches the sands running low in his hourglass, is man enough to console himself with the reflection that a successor to Mr. Balfour has been appointed whose pre-eminence springs solely from the fact that he has distinguished himself as one of his most loyal supporters. A TARIFF COMMISSION — The Week does not know just what the Liberal party expected Mr. Borden to do with the Tariff question. They professed to believe that no sooner would he find himself installed in power than the Eastern manufacturers would insist on increased protection for their industries. There was never any ground for such a supposition and it was discredited at the first meeting of the Manufacturers' Association. It is one thing for.the manufacturers to stand shoulder to shoulder and fight against a proposal which would have placed them at a great disadvantage with their American competitors, and which would have struck a vital blow at the fiscal policy under which their industries have grown up. It is entirely another thing for them to set their faces against the obvious trend of events, and the very clearly expressed public opinion in favour of a lower tariff. After all is said ancl done it is the mass of the people and not the manufacturers who will determine the trade policy of this country. Public opinion favours a protective policy. So confirmed a Free Trader as Joseph Martin stated to the Cob- den Club in London that Canada was and would remain a "protective" country. But it is equally true that the people are determined that the tendency of protective tariffs shall be downwards and not upwards. On this point the country is not merely sensitive, it is determined, ancl with a similar tendency in the United States it is inevitable that in the next few years there will be substantial reductions in thc Tariff. The American Tariff is a scientific instrument that has been prepared by economic experts. From the American standpoint it is probably the most perfect instrument in the world, ancl has been so constructed that it responds readily to every demand made upon it for the better protection of American interests. The last thing that can be said of it is that it is political. True the Republican and Democratic parties profess to have a line of demarcation on this subject, the former being accredited with favouring a high, and the latter a low Tariff, but as a matter of fact the manipulation of the schedule which is the really scientific part of the policy is entirely in the hands of economic experts, which accounts for its efficiency and effectiveness. Instead of giving ear to any demand for dealing with the Canadian Tariff in an ex parte manner on the floor of the House, Mr. Borden has adopted the very wise course of resolving to appoint a permanent Tariff Commission. Such a decision would be hailed with delight. As has been truly said the first result will be to take the Tariff out of politics ancl to ensure such protection for Canadian industries as may be legitimately required to ensure their profitable opera- tinn in rnn.nptitinn with n-HiPi- rnnntrie.; The Week ventures to predict that when this Commission has completed its first term of office and presented its report, the general result will be a substantial decrease in the average duties, with very few, if any, increases. It also believes that when the true inwardness of the working of the Preferential Tariff with England is laid bare it will be seen that under the Laurier regime the schedules were so manipulated that the benefit to the Old Country was far more apparent than real, and that there will be a strong recommendation for a moderate increase in the British Preference. The Week has frequently pointed out how greatly the statutory Preference of 25 per cent, to 30 per cent, is discounted by the arrangement of the schedules. According to the Trade Report of Mr. Grigg, the average duty paid on goods imported from England is higher than the average duty paid on goods imported from the States, and yet we talk of a British Preference! Whatever the result of Mr. Borden's decision may be, the public will have the satisfaction of knowing that the subject will be dealt with by men of special qualifications who will not be swayed in their decisions by political considerations. SOOKE WATER—The Week congratulates Victoria on the thoroughness with which Mr. Wynn Meredith has carried out the preliminary surveys in connection with the Sooke water scheme. There are two features in his report which are peculiarly gratifying, the one is that he has been able to locate a pipe-line which will obviate the necessity for tunnelling. This materially reduces the first cost ancl at the same time obviates the necessity for passing under the property of the Esqui- malt Waterworks Co. and running the risk of an action for compensation. The other gratifying feature is that the cost is not likely "to exceed $2,000,000. This is $500,- 000 more than advocates of the scheme estimated, but on the other hand it is a million dollars less than the estimates of its opponents. Presumably the work will be carried out on the lines suggested by Mr. Meredith, ancl since the endorsation of the citizens was given to the scheme it cannot be carried out too quickly. It may be rather late in the day to revive one aspect of the question, but The Week is not in the habit of abandoning its guns and whilst acquiescing in the decision of the ratepayers, it would respectfully remind them that the question of the quality of the Sooke water has never been finally determined. It may be all right, and no sane man would venture to express a hasty opinion on such a vital matter, but it may not bc out of place to remind the Mayor ancl Council that none of the settlers who live on the shores of Sooke Lake are able to use this water for domestic purposes, ancl this in itself is significant and surely worthy of some consideration. When so many thousands of dollars have been spent on surveys one would think it would be a small thing to spend a few hundreds in making a thorough scientific test of the quality of the water. It seems to The Week that a satisfactory solution of this matter would practically vanquish the last show of opposition, and in any event it is one which cannot fairly bc overlooked. THE SPEAKERSHIP—The first important appointment which Mr. Border has made, and one which possesses much significance is that of Dr. Sproule to the Speakership. Any question of Dr. Sproule's suitability may be dismissed, because by the common consent of all parties he has eminent qualifications. Indeed, when criticising the appointment Sir Wilfrid Laurier took special care to emphasize the fact that his reference bore no personal application, liis complaint was __]__ll_ ______ flllAil'ln ^fctffiiLj]1" liad 1""-" Speaker under the Liberal regime, should have been deposed. The Victoria Times is pleased to assert that in replying to this criticism Mr. Borden showed "temper," but even its own telegraphic despatch fails to bear out the sensational head-lines, and indeed, would make it appear; that if anyone got touchy it was Sir Wilfrid. However, since the qualifications of Dr. Sproule are not in question, there is nothing to consider but the matter of policy, and the significance of the appointment in this light is that it rather effectually disposes of the reiterated statement that Mr. Borden would be dominated by the Nationalists of Quebec and would be obliged to dance to the tune which they played. To find that in the first important matter demanding his attention Mr. Borden had the courage to remove a Frenchman and replace him by a man of his own selection, ancl that the choice was approved by that eminent French Canadian, Mr. F. D. Monk, may be accepted as a pretty full refutation of the Liberal claim. Unless The Week is greatly mistaken, it will be found as matters develop that Mr. Borden has arrived at a satisfactory understanding with his Quebec followers on most of the important questions whicii will arise. The last thing that The Week expects to happen is trouble in the camp because the leaders from Quebec are not prepared to stand loyally by Mr. Borden. CHURCH TAXATION—One of the most influential delegations which interviewed the Tax Commission during its recent session in A'ictoria was one representing the Churches, and the burden of its cry was "Exemption from Taxation." Thc matter was fully discussed and some of the speakers, notably Mr. Lindley Crease, put up a fair argument. It, however, occurs to The Week to suggest that the demands of the deputation went a little too far unless it was purposely asking for more than it expected to get, which is the custom of delegations, though one which, in the case of a Church representation, would be more honoured in the breach than in the observance. Public opinion inclines to the view that churches are a benefit to the community, that they arc more or less potent in checking evil and promoting good. Viewed in this light they become an economic factor in the community and by lessening expenditures on police protection save the city a considerable sum of money. When all is said and done, this is the business view of the question and if it bc admitted that the contention is correct, then there is no doubt that the Churches have made out a case for favourable treatment, but whether it be one which entitles them to total exemption or merely lo a reasonable rebate may fairly be a matter of opinion, The Week is in favour of doing everything possible and everything which the law allows to assist the Churches, but the demand of total exemption is, to say the least of it, a large order. G/iiMAJJA'S NAVY—A despatch from the London Express published in the Victoria Times states with much circumstantiality that the Canadian Government has purchased a British battleship, the "Aboukir," for use in Canadian waters. The "Aboukir" is a battleship of the line and if not exactly modern, is well equipped and a formidable engine of war. It is said to have cost originally $5,000,000. L'p to the time of going to press The Week has not been able to obtain any confirmation of the report, slill it is difficult to believe tliat the Express' story should be altogether without foundation. If it should turn out to be correct the country generally will acclaim the courage and promptness of Mr. Borden, and Western Canada will hope that thc purchase will be duplicated and a "'-" - "hhI nia___M___aa__i_i__ r THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 It is, as I know, the prevailing fashion to scoff at the Old Country for being old-fashioned and to decry the methods prevailing there, and yet there are few who do not at the bottom of their hearts realise that in many things we who live in the modem cities of the West have still much that we can learn with advantage from the Old Folks at Home. Take the question of traffic regulation for instance. Is not London the envy of the world, and rightly so, for the manner in which the vast amount of traffic is controlled by the police who exercise a system of licensing second to none? And it is of that system that I wish to write a few words. In London every vehicle plying for hire has to have a number and every driver has to have a badge. Not unto everyone who applies for a license is the same granted. The applicant provided he is of good character, has to pass a stiff practical examination, in the course of which he drives a Scotland Yard official throughout the city, before he can obtain the badge antl take out his license. Every owner of cabs makes his men sign a register each day before taking his place on the rank so that months afterwards, if enquiry be made as to the doings of No. So-and-So, the driver can be found without loss of time. The whole system of vehicular traffic in London is most decidedly S-Y-S-T-E-M. Now how is it in Victoria? I learn on the very best authority that under the by-laws the police have hardly any control over drivers, whether they he hackmen or express drivers. Each driver is required to take out a license at the City Hall which costs him $1.00. ln return for this he receives a badge, which costs the city exactly 75 cents. These badges are supposed to be worn conspicuously, but they are only provided with a pin behind and iu wet weather the drivers naturally object to ruining their oil-skin coats by wearing the badge outside. It would be an easy matter to copy the Old Country in this little matter and have the badges made with a stout leather strap. Again, in Victoria the rule is "once a licensed driver, always a licensed driver." 1 understand, tliere are in the city drivers who took out their licenses ten years and more ago and have never been near the City Hall since. Wliy not make the license an annual affair as it is in London? 1 am told that the old-established drivers would willingly pay a fee once a year if it would help to keep out the increasing number of men who crop up from nowhere and swell the numbers on tbe ranks. Again, Victoria cares nothing for the character or the capability of the men who are to drive along the streets. No examination is required either as to a man's past or as to his knowledge of horses or localities. My informant says that there are men on the box seat in Victoria who have been refused licenses in Vancouver and Seattle. In short, it would appear tliat the civic authorities take not the slightest trouble to protect the public by insisting to the best of their power that the men who drive hacks and express waggons shall be men of good character and capable of controlling their teams. That tlie city is the fortunate possessor of many men of proven wortli in this business is a matter of luck .and not of foresight. To sum up my ■contention briefly, I should like to see .every hackman and every express driver who stands on a rank, provided with a large badge to lie suspended from his button-hole by a strap and witli a large number plate to hang at the back of bis vehicle. There should be a system of annual licensing of drivers under the control of a police sergeant ancl last, but by no means least, there should be a searching examination as to tlie character aud capability of every appli cant. Then the police would have a fair chance of doing their share in affording protection to the public. As it is the latter runs chances every day. * * * In many parts of the city the sidewalk has sunk in places leaving a very awkward, ankle-twisting trap for the. unwary. Nowhere is this more obvious than on the north side of Yates Street between Douglas and Blanchard. Now this is a piece of pavement which is in frequent use, as it leads to the Carnegie Library. There are many frequenters of the Library who are well advanced in years and to them a fall with a twisted ankle would be a serious catastrophe. There is a drop of over an inch between the parallel blocks of concrete on this sidewalk and it is a perpetual menace to all who use it. Perhaps some of my readers have observed how the new pavement on lower Yates Street has forced the curb upwards in the wholesale section of the town. Whatever may be the cause of these things there can be no doubt but that they should be rectified at the earliest opportunity. * * * I have written before now as to the state of the Inner Harbour and have complained that captains of incoming vessels wait until they have reached the security of a land-locked bay before they allow their cooks to discharge refuse over the side, but now a more serious complaint comes to me. A well-known man in town who is the possessor of a small motor launch, told me that the other night, when entering the harbour after dark, his boat was nearly upset by running into an enormous plank, thickly studded with nails, and he went on to say that tliere are many such grave clangers in the path of small boats right in the harbour. If this is so they ought to be cleared out and steps should be taken to prevent their re-appearance. * * * I -' 1 *' I very much like to see an innovation started next summer, and if I want to get it done I suppose I had better begin my share of the campaign necessary at once; there will thus be pie uy of time for the idea to sink in. i wonder why it is that Victoria has .so long been without benches along the Causeway, where the weary workman could sit him down ancl enjoy his pipe after the day's work in the summer time. Most seaside places have benches arranged along an esplanade for this purpose and the Causeway is to Victoria what an Esplanade is to the average seaside resort. There would be plenty of room for a couple of benches by ibe steps leading clown to the water-front; for another where the chains are at the corner of Hello- ville Street anel for two or three more along tbe embankment, to say nothing of tlie delightful terrace close to the water's edge. On thc other side of the street a few seats might be placed on the sidewalk abutting on the Empress Hotel lawn::, without interfering with the foot traffic to any appreciable extent. As it is, if a man wants to sit down in the open and possesses no back-yard where hc may tints disport himself, he has to go to one of the parks. It is an idea wortli thinking over and 1 say this in no boastful spirit as it did not emanate from me but from a late arrival in the city from whom the inclement weather of the past few days had not hidden tlie glorious possibilities of the city in summer. + * * Two signs have lately attracted my attention. One is affixed to the portals of the Institute Hall on View Street which now affords a palatial auction room for the firm of Messrs. Maynard & Sons. The sign boldly announces that no baby-carriages will lie allowed inside. I should have thought that such a notice was un necessary but a few enquiries enlightened me on the subject and I learnt that woman, lovely, but most inconsiderate woman, thinks nothing of "barging in" with a perambulator when an auction is in progress, and that the habit had become such a nuisance that the notice was inevitable. It is a comfort to know that there is one place in Victoria where mere man can be sure of escaping this pest of modern times. The other sign to which I referred certainly fascinated me and I was as happy as a child with a new toy when I was investigating it. Messrs. Van Siecklen and Ritz, the tonsorial artists (otherwise known as barbers), who used to do business in Trounce Avenue, have moved to the Crown Block on Broad Street and have attached to the exterior wall a revolving barbers' pole which is lighted by electric light at night-time. The effect is weird and snake-like and will doubtless attract a lot of attention. Gentlemen who see it for the first time as they emerge from "Murphy's" just opposite are assured that it is really there and really moving. I shudder to think of all the germs which have been kept alive during the recent cold snap owing to the action of the B. C. E. R. in strewing salt on the rails at the corners of streets. A scientific friend, at least I hope I may call him a friend, informed me that salt will preserve alive those germs which would otherwise perish, and that in the Eastern cities it is contrary to the by-laws to scatter salt on the streets under any circumstances. It would be well to have this matter looked into and doubtless both the Municipal and Provincial Health Officers will give it their best attention. * * * A word of warning to the foremen of the various city gangs of workmen would not be out of place at present. On two occasions lately passengers on the sidewalks have had narrow escapes from severe injury owing to the careless manner in which the workmen carry their tools when, moving from one job to another. On Fort Street above Moss, a lady with difficulty avoided the casual labourer as he strolled past, pipe in mouth and pick ancl shovel "slopping" over his shoulder, whilst on Government Street last Wednesday another lady had her hat torn from her head by a workman's pick. We suffer enough in the matter of street cars from the road-gangs without having to pass at our peril along the sidewalks. A goocl big foreman with a chivalrous spirit, a hasty temper and a heavily shod boot would be a useful acquisition on occasions like the two mentioned. And talking about street cars reminds me that last Monday the Oak Bay car townward-bound which is clue at the Junction about 8.40 a.m. had nine passengers standing up when it reached Foul Bay Road ancl more were picked up at every corner so that in the end tliere was barely squeezing- room even for the Cfri m^-f&r. A BENEFIT CONCERT On Tuesday evening next, November 21st, a concert will be held under the auspices of the Esquimalt Methodist Church at the Masonic Hall, Esquimau in aid of the widow and children of the late A. E. Munday of H. M. C. S. Rainbow. The programme which is advertised to begin at 8 o'elock will contain the names of sueh well-known singers as Mr. and Mrs. A. Codd, Mr. J. G. Brown, Mr. R. Morrison and tbe Messrs. Fetch. OUT OF HOSPITAL The many friends of Mr. T. C. Johnston of the well-known firm of Moore & Johnston, real estate agents on Yates street, will be glad to hear tbat he has left St. Joseph's Hospital, where be underwent a severe operation for tonsilites and is now able to attend to business. "Light Wines are Beneficial" A special report of the commission appointed recently by "The Hospital," a London medical publication of weight, to investigate the chemical composition and dietic effect of light wines, gives its opinion on the whole as "highly favorable to the constitution." , G. Preller & Co.'s Clarets, Burgundies and Sauternes have a favorable effect on digestion Connoisseurs of good wines have nothing but praise for this fine brand. Preller's Sauterne is deliciously dry without astringency, full flavored, yet delicate. Preller's Claret is thoroughly aged—the dinner-wine par excellence. 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Kirkham & Co., Li 741, 743, 745 Fort Street Grocery Store Butcher Shop Liquor Stor-^ Tels. 178, 179 Tel. 2678 Tel. 2677 Tre\\ Floi Shri Largest and Best Assorted Stock! Country, both in Fruit and Omamentl It will soon be time to Plant! Get new Catalogue, just out from the| ritz Nurseries \\ Victoria, B. C. Kelov THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 Mother On Tuesday night Miss Katie Put- ini appeared at the Victoria Thea- in the title role of Jules Eckert oodman's drama "Mother." Tastes y differ as to the play itself, though may safely be said that the aver- e theatregoer would find it too sen- nental; indeed, some there might he 10 would style it "mawkish." The glo-Saxon is an undemonstrative lividual and shields his feelings renting his Mother and his God from vulgar eyes of the world and does t take kindly to the presentation of ;h subjects on the stage, ancl it is this reason that "Mother" did not eive as hearty a welcome in Vic- ia as the merits of the actors tle- ved; for it must be admitted that is Putnam and her supporting com- y played their parts well. The • role is an exceedingly difficult :, often combining pathos with hos, but in the capable hands of s Putnam it was full of life. Miss el Power as Leonora Wetherell Miss Margot Mcrriam as her sis- played their parts creditably, lst Mr. Frederic Burt as the way- d son was excellent. A word of iimendation is due the "kiddies." I Kelly and Bert Perret won the ence from the start and their ime reading was irresistible. The Country Boy n Thursday night at the Victoria tatre Henry B. Harris opened a night stand with "The Country " The play, with the exception lie Boarding-house table scene in second Act which is distinctly sing, is not a very enlivening one is apt to be prosy. Mr. Frank ormack as Fred Merkle, the ipaper man, scored a success and Nellie Fillmore in the role of boarding-house landlady vvas ex- nt. Alfred Cooper, who essayed _art of Tom Wilson, the country failed to arouse the sympathy of ttdience as not even his town ex- nce seemed to have knocked the it out of him. The play as ? |e struck one as being dull and ivincing. The Empress Theatre |cr a good many weeks of but ere performances the manage- of the Empress Theatre may claim to have been successful |veek in producing an excellent .ind bill for the delectation of patrons. Although the writer een a constant visitor to the ville house for the past seven he never remembers such a pro- outbreak of applause as that greeted the conclusion of Luigi I'Oro's turn last Monday night, is an incomparable artist and ihis weirdly-named and strangc- g instruments produces such s as are usually associated with ilass orchestras. It is a pity, |fer, that he so soon changes the classical to the modern; must be many in every audi- lio would willingly exchange trashy selections whicii he ings for a few more minutes spent ning to a continuation of the good music with which he opens in. Bernard & Arnold are two funniest fellows that have been l Victoria for many a long day ve been providing the lighter y which all vaudeville frequent- 1 they have a right to demand, rne Barber's Players present a ketch which has much original lying, as it does, outside the path of music-hall playlets, ne Phillips, who was at one sociated with the musical com- avana," but who is now known vaudeville stage as the "Girl lany Voices," gives some ex- imitations and has been scoring success. The evening's inment has been opening with ferful gymnastic display by Burgos & Clara. The above items comprise by far the best collection of turns which has been in evidence at the Empress Theatre since the days o: early summer. Romano's Theatre "Thirteen Minutes of Unmitigated Hell" might well have been the title for a most extraordinary set of films which appeared in the Government Street house at the beginning of the week. The pictures referred to were a representation of Gustave Dore's illustrations to Dante's "Inferno" and proved to be a very faithful reproduction. The story of David Copper- field as told by Thanhauser & Co. was concluded this week, the series which has been running in three parts having proved very interesting. The Crystal Theatre At the beginning of the week a most instructive picture dealing with the campaign against thc Great White Plague was the principal feature at the Crystal Theatre and was unreeled under the title of the "Red Cross Sign." This was an educational film of the very best type and the management of the Crystal deserves the thanks of its patrons for having given them a chance to see such an interesting release. The Majestic Theatre An amusing and well staged picture at the Majestic has been one entitled "Losing to Win," which depicted the losing of a bet but the winning of a bride. Most interesting was the film depicting the Cheddar Cheese industry. Most people enjoy at least one reel of pictures of a more or less educational value and there would appear to be a growing tendency on the part of managers to cater to this wholesome taste. World's Greatest Singers The World's Greatest Singers will appear at the Victoria Theatre Saturday, December 2nd. "We have heard today the finest voices in the world." This was the verdict of Dr. Turpin, the great English composer after hearing the Mountain Ash Male Chorus in one of their popular concerts in London. "I have heard the best choirs in the world, Belgian, German, French and Italian, but the work of the Mountain Ash Male Chorus eclipses them all," declared his Royal Highness, the Landgrave of Hess. Recently they appeared in Rome, N. Y., and the Sentinel speaks of them as follows: "The ensemble work of the chorus is grand. There is a perfect harmony and unison, a wealth of power and expression, while one of the most appreciated features of their singing is the excellent enunciation which characterizes their every selection. It mattered not whether it was the grand swell of victorious song or the tender passage of a lullaby, the words were rendered plainly and distinctly. Added to their other qualities is great dramatic ability, which in a number of instances was most wonderfully displayed." The prospects arc good they will have a packed house when they appear at the Victoria Theatre. The Spring Maid Heinrich Reinhardt, composer of "The Spring Maid," the new Viennese Operetta to be heard in this city at the theatre, was born in 1865. He has been for a number of years the director of the Vienna Grand Opera House. There he heard Fraulein Mizzi Hajos and she was chosen to create the saucy pseudo spring maid in the forthcoming opera. Its beauty of melody and romantic story with the individuality of Mizzi Hajos in the leading role carried its fame over all Europe. It was sung two years in Berlin, a year in Vienna and is today being sung in all the leading European cities. This great musical success will be heard in the Victoria Theatre Monday and Tuesday, November 20th and 21st. Detective Doyle Again On Wednesday. November 22nd, at the Victoria Theatre, H. B. Warner in "Alias Jimmy Valentine," the famous detective-thief play, will be seen for the first time in this city. The play has a record of two years of phenomenal success at Wallack's Theatre, New York City. Paul Armstrong, the author of "Alias Jimmy Valentine," received his inspiration from that exceedingly interesting short story writer, the late O. Henry, out of whose short story, "A Retrieved Reformation," he has elaborated a consistent plot, with an exceedingly interesting series of incidents. Popular Amateur Company at the Victoria Theatre An interesting engagement of a unique description has been secured by the management of the Victoria Theatre in the production by Mr. and Mrs. Legge Willis and a talented company of ladies ancl gentlemen of (Continued on Page 11) Victoria Theatre WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 Two Years at Wallack's Treatre, New York H.B.WARNER And the Original Company in that most unusual Play Alias Jimmy Valentine Dramatized from O. Henry's Short Story Masterpiece, "A Retrieved Reformation," by Paul Armstrong Seats on sale Monday, November 20 Prices—$2, $1.50, $1, 75c and 50c Curtain 8.30 sharp This show is recommended by the Management of the Victoria Theatre Scottish Concert will be given under direction of Mr. Robt. Morrison Scottish Gold Medallist, in the Victoria Theatre on Friday, November 24 Mr. Morrison will be Assisted by the Following Artists Miss Munn and Mr. G. Graham, New Westminster; Mrs. Blltier, Miss Underhill. Mr. J. G. Brown, Mr. lleughan, Mr. Dobie, and the Misses Christie and Hastings, Highland Dancers Accompanist—Mrs. Lewis Hall. Piper—Norman McDonald. Tickets—75c, 50c and 25c. Box Office opens Nov. 22nd. The Crystal Theatre Broad Street The Largest, Best Furnished and Most Comfortable Picture Theatre in the City Watch for Constant Improvements in Appointments and Service. Majestic Theatre The latest ancl best Motion Pictures, Funny Comedies, Western Plays, Thrilling Adventures Splendid Modem Dramas Pictures changed Monday, Wednesday, Friday We Cater to Ladies ancl Children Continued Performance. 1 to 11 p.m. Victoria Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY November 20th'and 21st Manager Denham takes pleasure in announcing he has secured two performances of The Operetta that has held Opera lovers of Two Continents enthralled with its haunting melodies and romantic Story of Viennese Sparkle, Werba & Lueschers' Sensational Masterpiece "TheSpringMaid" with MIZZI HAJOS And remarkable Company of 94, aud Spring Maid Orchestra Theodore Bendix, Director Note.—Fraulein Mizzi Hajos is the fascinating Hungarian Prima Donna who created the role of Princess Bo- zena wdien the Opera was first produced and has been imported especially to play it. Seats now on sale Prices—$2, $1.50, $1, 75c and 50c Special Notice—The Curtain will rise at 8.30 sharp and patrons will not be seated during Acts. JEtttaress WEEK NOVEMBER 20 Initial Amelican Tour of the Continental Vaudevillians MAUDE & GILL An Acrobatic Comedian and a Pretty Girl The Versatile Monologist OWEN WRIGHT Whistling, Talking and Imitating Two Mirthful Magnets Jack Alice DONAHUE & STEWART Play Ball! Play Ball! Play Ball! The Famous Short-stop of the Chicago Cubs JOE TINKER Will relate Amusing Incidents, Songs and Episodes of the National Game "Again With You"—The Popular and Versatile Entertainers THE Dolphe—LEVINOS—Susie In "A Musical Tete-a-tete," "The Rival Arts" Introducing a Combination of Humorous Dialogue. Songs and Freehand Portraitures THE EMPRESSCOPE The World's Greatest Male Chorus m Mountain Ash Male Choir from Waifs, Greal Britain, in the course of its Third American Tour, will appear at The Victoria Theatre on Saturday Dec. 2 OLVNpWR RICHARDS-C.ntuair _/ lh, MiunUiln Atli Mali Chair Scats—■$_>, $1.50, $1, 7,sc, .Soc. Box Ollice opens Thursday. November 30th. THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 The Week A Provincial Newspaper and Revi.w published every Saturday by "The Week" Publishing Company, Limited Published at 1208 Government St., Victoria, B. C, Canada W. BLAKEMORE, Edit.: Sir. James Douglas K. C. B. The Early History of Vancouver Island Written Specially for the Week by Gilbert Malcolm Sproat Having called Vancouver Island a "Colony," and locked up all its lands in a so-called colonising grant—"the seven shilling grant," as the wags called it, "never worth tuppence to either party,"—the Home Government sent out as Governor, Mr. Richard Blanshard, who was on the right side of 40, and of the barrister profession, a competent, amiable man who loved to tickle the trout, when permitted by his enemy, neuralgia. He arrived, March 10, 1850, in H. M. S. paddle-sloop "Driver," from Panama. (The first naval steam-vessel on this station, was the "Cormorant," 6 guns, 1846-50). Finding no suitable accommodation on shore, Blanshard remained in the "Driver" until she left, when he got a room in the Fort. Ten months after his arrival, the Company, in London, wrote to him that, properly, all plans and estimates of public buildings should be submitted to London, but in the present case, the approval of its local headman, Douglas, would suffice, so, a few months later, "His Excellency" got into a small house. The above letter, notwithstanding the condition in the grant, that the Company had "to defray the entire expense of any civil establishment," stated further, that any expense for maintenance of buildings or for salaries, must be raised from the inhabitants, as the governor might deem most expedient. The Home Government did not pay Blanshard, but had arranged that he should get a small grant of land. There were very few taxable residents, and only a small credit in the Land Fund. His Excellency, when he could, took a coasting trip in any naval ship that offered. He was on board H, M. S. Daedalus, in 1850, which partly destroyed the Indian Nahwitti village, because all the villagers were absent, when it was expected that certain of them, accused of murder, might be there. From this shock to a legal mind, and the effect of a long canoe trip back to Fort Victoria, he never fully recovered. Finding his position undignified—that of a sort of unpaid "Inspector, and Justice of the Peace"—Blanshard resigned his office, and returned to the Old Country with a diminished purse. Before leaving, so that the Crown should not be unrepresented, he appointed, on 27th August, 1851, for what it might be worth, the local head of the Company, Chief Factor James Douglas, John Tod, a retired Chief Factor, and James Cooper, an ex-skipper of the Company, as members of a "Council of Government" in tbe Island. Blanshard was examined before the famous Commons' Committee of 1857 on Hudson's Bay Company's affairs, which I visited, not that I was interested in the subject, but, as a curious youth, to see tbe notables .among its 19 members, four of whom became premiers, and, others, cabinet ministers, high officials, etc. The next move of the Home Government took it deeper into the mud. Douglas, retaining his office as local head of the Company, was made Governor in succession to Blanshard, and, in that function, had, as I have said, to watch, criticise, check and report what his employers, the Company—(that is to say, very largely, what he himself)—did, under tbe grant of the Island. His first important act was to appoint Chief Trader Roderick Finlayson to fill the va- cancv. in the "Council of Govern- ment," caused by his own promotion The Company thus, had the Crown, in its pocket, temporarily, but the already recited conditions of the grant of the Island gave the latter the ulti mate, real power. Douglas would have liked to win success as a Col onial Governor, but he was much occupied in his office as head of the Company's Western Department, and had before him as a warning, the displeasure of the London Board with his Departmental predecessor, Dr. John McLoughlin, on account of the latter's friendliness, at Fort Vancouver, to incoming Oregon settlers. Things would have adjusted themselves, no doubt, had independent settlers flocked into the Island, but that did not eventuate. The Company, in accepting the obligation, in the grant, to "advance colonisation" and to maintain "justice and good order," knew that, owing to the presence of the Indians, it could not do these things even on a very limited scale without great expenditure. The only safe area for settlement, in fact, was within a certain radius of Fort Victoria and the harbour of Esquimalt—the latter visited by H. M. naval ships. That area would have been unsafe, but for the moral influence, and occasional actual help of the latter. During several years, hardly any land beyond that radius, was sold, for actual settlement, and the totality of all sales was small,—four farming tracts to the Puget Sound Agricultural Association, (an affiliated concern), which introduced some farmers and labourers,—pieces of land, here and there, to Company officers and servants, active and retired, and also to a few independent settlers. In order to get rid of the Indians, beside the actual Fort, an arrangement was made, which, at a later time, I may remark, the Hon. Edward Blake stated to me, in a private letter, was not legally valid. What the Company did, in the matter of maintaining "peace, justice and good order," was, after, a time, to furnish arms, and a certain equipment, to capable men among the few inhabitants, and to arrange for their drill 1 heard all about these, when canvassing for the new Rifle Corps in 1861. The material was good, but the number insufficient to act against any considerable body of Indians without the bluejackets and marines, whom, on several occasions, they accompanied. Tbe Company in this, as in the cognate matter of colonising the Island, failed to keep its part of the agreement which the Government had been solicited for years to enter into. It did not provide, adequately, for the maintenance of justice and good order, but waited, and trusted, for naval help, even in the arrest of alleged criminals, notwithstanding the condition in the grant. This was one reason why the Company so much desired its own local agent to be Governor, as well. Expenditure would be minimised, and responsibility transferred. For instance, in 1852, a white man was killed near Fort Victoria by two Indians, who fled to their tribes, respectively, at Cowichan and Nanaimo. The Governor, taking ;i few half- breeds from the Fort, 4 January, 1853, obtained a field-piece, 10 officers, ancl 120 men, from H. M. S. Thetis, which happened to be at Esquimalt, and, with this force, proceeded to Cowichan, where a conference with the Chiefs was arranged for the next morning, the alleged murderer to be produced. The whole force was landed and, soon afterwards, about 230 Indians appeared, all armed with muskets. After four hours' parley, the man was given up. About a week later, the Nanaimo man was tracked and captured, hiding under the roots of a fallen tree. The tribes there did not attend a proposed conference, though the Governor had threatened them with thc burning of their villages and the destruction of their property, if the man was not surrendered. The accused were tried before a jury on board the Company's steamer "Beaver," which included, at least, one officer of the "Thetis" party. Several Indian chiefs were present. The two men confessed their guilt, and were hanged on shore the same day. About three years later, in 1856, Governor Douglas again visited Cowi- chan, on a similar errand, to arre an Indian who had shot at, and wounded, a white man. This time he had a force from H. M. S. "Trin- comalee," Captain Wallace Houstoun, and a portion of the armed settlers above mentioned, under the command of the present Dominion Senator, William John Macdonald. The Governor parleyed with the chief .... but the Indians would not give up the man. Next day,, the marines being in a long line, and the Indians advancing within the extreme of this line with the culprit at their head, the line closed in, separating him from his companions, and Captain Houstoun seized him. I am quoting from Captain J. T. Walbran's excellent book on B. C. Coast names, page 310, wherein he adds on the authority of Senator Macdonald: "A drumhead "court-martial was convened, the "Cowichan found guilty of attempted "murder, and hanged forthwith on a "nearby oak tree, before his tribe, the "latter showing, by many indications, "that their approval was withheld, and "that they yielded only to force." These two cases, probably, serve to illustrate ihe administration of justice by Douglas, soon after he became Governor, being, at the same time, the local head of the Company. The facts, in the "Thetis" case, are stated more fully than in the "Trincomalee" case. Assuming them to be true, I will offer to your readers, some comment on this part of the Governor's policy, in my next. Miss Annie Blakely Leaving Belfast for Victoria Belfast music lovers will be sorry to learn that Miss Annie Blakely is shortly to leave Ireland for Victoria. Well known in musical circles, she was a pupil of Madame Quinton Ross, of Dublin, and of Mr. Charles J. Brennan, Mus. Bac, the city organist. Miss Blakely has always held a foremost place amongst our local vocal ists, for she possesses all the qualities which make for success. Her beautiful high soprano voice, sweet, flexible, and cultured, is aided by her fine presence, and she gives to the music she interprets the intensity of feeling and expression which make it a real and living thing instead of a mere mechanical composition. She was the silver medallist at the Dublin Feis of 1909, taking that high place from the finest sopranos in Ireland, and since then she has made consistent headway in the musical art, singing at concerts in London, Dublin, and the chief provincial centres. Her ballad singing was a notable success on the concert platform, but she showed that she had a splendid grasp of operatic music when she took the part of Princess Antonio in "The Greek Slave," with the Belfast City Amateur Operatic Society. She filled the role with distinction, and her singing of such numbers as "A Song of Love" and "I cannot Love" will be remembered as instances of her finished musical ability. Miss Blakely also gained sincere praise for her singing at the Ulster Hall popular concerts, and here as elsewhere she invested her songs with individuality ancl charm. She will be greatly missed in the city, but what is Belfast's loss is Victoria's gain, and we hope she will have health and prosperity in the land of her adoption.—Belfast Evening Telegraph. THE IMPOSSIBLE "We shall yet see universal disarmament," said the hopeful patriot. "I fear not," replied Jliss Cayenne. "There are two things that never can be disarmed, criticism and suspicion." BOOK NOTES We have just received a large consignment of the latest books. These have been selected with a view to satisfying all tastes and the prices are graded so as to suit every purse. An hour devoted to an inspection of this new stock before purchasing elsewhere will be time well spent. Do not forget the address The Standard Stationery Co., 1220 Government Street, Victoria, B. C. Character by Handwriting I. Cut out Coupon and send it, together with P. 0. for 50 cents and specimen of hand-writing to "The Week," Box 789, Victoria, B. C. II. Mark outside of envelope with the word "Hand-writing." III. 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In order to win a Limerick Prize it is only necessary to cull out Coupon below, and to add a line to the verse which accompanies the Coupon. This last line must rhyme with the first two lines, bud neither of the last two words terminating the first two lines may bej used. The following is an example of a complete Limerick:— There was a young man from St. Clair, Fell in love with a maiden fair, He said, "You are smart, You have stolen my heart." She said, "Will it bear, wear and tear?" 2. All who desire to compete for the prizes offered by "Th-J Week" for Limericks must enclose the Coupon below, together witli 50 cents and forward same not later than November 25th, addresse| Limerick Editor, The Week, Victoria, B.C. All letters seiit after tha; date will be disqualified. 1 3. Competitors may submit two or more Limericks if desired-j but each attempt must be accompanied by separate coupon, an additional entrance fee. Competitors sending more than one Limeriehalf of the subscribers. Irishmen in London club will shortly bc opened in Idon by an association of Irish- I known as the Union of thc Four I'inccs, with the object of bring- Itogethcr for social purposes all pes and creeds of Irishmen resi- in the metropolis, and to bridge the religious and political clif- lices between Irish Unionists and lonalists. Volunteer Police Reserve lising out of a suggestion during railway strike a volunteer police |vc has been inaugurated, the of Abercorn being elected pre- It. Viscount Templeton, who tied at the inauguration proceed- I said thc civilian police wcre in- td to supplement the regular po- ]luring a time of national emerg- Inroads of the Sea lorpc Coastguard Station, which Is on tbe edge of a cliff thirty liigh, is threatened by the inroads Ic sea, and the coastguards have ped orders to be ready to leave |tatiou at any moment. As the of a recent high tide a number lins and seventeenth-century tra- tokens were found at Thorpe, Jugh thc finds were not as nulls as on the last occasion. One le tokens bore the inscription, ■nas Po.stle, Southwold, 1652." Licenses for Hatpins Mr. Plowden, in fining a woman 40s. or one month at Marylebone Police Court for assaulting a policeman, said she had threatened to stab the constable with a hatpin. It would be a very good thing if no hatpins were allowed without a license. A hatpin was as dangerous in a woman's hands as a revolver in a man's. New Lighthouse The erection of the new lighthouse on Hurst Castle, further to safeguard the entrance of vessels to the intricate passage at the western end of the Solent, is now completed, and the light has been brought into service. The new light, working in conjunction with a new buoy whicii has been placed just off the Needles lighthouse, brings the fairway for vessels further from the Isle of Wight shore. Chess Meeting A meeting of Chess players will be held in the office of A. S. Innes, Room 11, Law' Chambers Building, 531 Bastion Street, on Saturday, the 18th November, at 8 p.m., to discuss means of renewing an interest in Chess and the advisability of reorganizing the Victoria Chess Club. All Chess players are cordially invited to attend. Olla Podrida Chaos on Waterless Canals An extraordinary state of things lately prevailed on the Cheshire canals, all traffic being stopped through the scarcity of water. The mills and other manufactories which depend on the canals for water had to be closed. Loaded boats were lying on the banks, and reservoirs and parts of the canals were quite empty. Such a scarcity of water was never known before. Boatmen and others were idle, and tradesmen could not get their goods through. First Potato Disease Fine For failing to notify black scab disease in his potatoes Samuel Pye, farmer, of Rainford, (Lancashire), has been fined 40s. and costs. The prosecution was instituted by the Lancashire County Council, and, it is stated, was the first of the kind in the United Kingdom. The danger lay in thc possibility of the potatoes being sold for seed, and so spreading thc disease. Last Horse-Omnibuses On Wednesday night the fifteen remaining horse-omnibuses of the London General Omnibus Company (the London Bridge-Moorgate Street service) made their last journey. The motor-omnibus now reigns supreme on the company's routes and one of London's most characteristic features has disappeared. Realising the growing popularity of motor-omnibuses, tbe company began to reduce the number of their horse-vehicles in 1906, when they ceased to buy fresh horses to take the places of those unfit for further service. "As many as possible of thc old drivers have been trained to become motor- drivers," said an official of the company recently. A number of horse- drawn omnibuses will, however, continue to be run by private owners. Lord Mayor's Visit to L. C. C. For the first time in the history of the Loudon County Council a Lord Mayor of London has attended a meeting of the Council. GILBERTIAN HUMOUR The late Sir W. S. Gilbert, thc librettist, once met Lidding, the pianist, and the following interchange of courtesies occurred between them. Liebling was introduced to Gilbert, and Gilbert said:— "Sir, I have heard Liszt " Liebling bowed his head in acknowledgment at what he supposed was the coming compliment. "I have heard Henry Hertz," continued Gilbert. Liebling bowed still lower. "I havc heard Paderewski." Liebling made a genuflexion even unto the ground. "Well, sir," continued Gilbert, in abrupt tones, "not one of them—not one of then., sir—perspired as profusely as you do!" Freshmen at Cambridge It is estimated that there are 4,470 members of Cambridge University 111 residence this term. Freshmen are apparently nine fewer than last year, and there is a large drop in fourth- year men. Medical students are more numerous, and number 114. University Rectorship The nomination of Horatio VV. Bot- tomlcy, M.P., for the lord rectorship of the University of Aberdeen, has been withdrawn, and Andrew Carnegie, the other nominee, has been declared elected. PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS The teacher in elementary mathematics looked hopefully about the room. "Now, children," she said, "I wish you to think very carefully before you answer my next question. "Which would you rather have, three ba^s with two apples in eacli bag, or two bag.-- with three apples in each bag?" asked the teacher. "Three bags with two apples in each bag," said a boy in one of the last seats, while the class still debated as to thc best answer. "Why, Paul?" asked the teacher. "Because there'd be one more bag to bust,' announced thc practical young mathematician Notice to All Dog Owners "Every time you allow your own dog or dogs to howl and bark by day or night you are helping to get other people's dog or dogs—which do not howl or bark—poisoned by the poison fiend, who is an unreasonable idiot, as well as a cruel scoundrel." See The Week 21st October, 1911. REGINALD HANSON, Vice-President Victoria City Kennel Club. The Creators of Modern Egypt, Her Present Position Written for the Week by C. B. S. THE DEPTH OF MEANNESS A farmer living in the West, in a moment of weakness the other day blew in twenty- five cents at a departmental store for a hat for his wife. On returning he was so overcome with remorse, that he went out to the barn and did the Hainan act from one of the cross-beams. The hired mau happening along just before the curtain dropped on thc scene promptly cut thc old hayseed down. He revived and apparently repented his rashness. At the end of the week he sacked the hired man for not untying thc rope instead of ruining it by cutting it. PRACTICAL ECONOMICS A lady wiio owned a tortoise-shell cat called her grocer up one morning and gave her usual economical order—an order for dried beans, hominy, yesterday's bread, and so forth—and she concluded with a request for one cent's worth of cat's meat. Thc grocer sighed, for this order would have to be delivered three miles away—but, as he was entering thc items in his order-book, thc lady called him up again. "Mr. Sands," she said, "oh, Mr. Sands!" "Yes, madam?" Mr. Sands, I want to cancel that order for cat's meat. The cat's just caught a bird." A TOKEN OF RESPECT Thc manager of the theatre racked his brain in vain. "We must do something," he repeated bitterly. "People will expect us to do sonic- thing to show respect to thc proprietor, now that he is dead." "Shall we close for thc night of tlie funeral?" suggested the assistant stage-manager. "With this business? You're a fool, laddie —a fool. No; put the chorus in black stockings." TWO YEARS AFTER Once a year the newsboys of London are given an outing some place on the Thames River where they can swim to their heart's content. As one little boy was getting into the water his little friend said: "Johnnie, you're pretty dirty!" "Yes," replied Johnnie, "I missed the train last year." NOT THE SAME A child of strict parents, whose greatest joy had hitherto been the weekly prayer- meeting, was taken by its nurse to the circus for thc first time. When he came home he exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, if you once went to the circus you'd never, never go to prayer-meetings again in all your life." WHAT IRRITATES HIM Mother—Willie, you must stop asking your father questions. Don't you sec lhey annoy him? Willie—-No'm 1 it ain't my questions that annoy him. It's thc answers hc can't give that make him mad. HOW TO EXPRESS IT "I'm so sorry supper isn't ready," said Mrs. Dinsmore to her husband when he came in. "I attended the meeting of thc sewing circle this afternoon, and I couldn't get away." "Hemmed in, were you?" asked her husband. THE SAME OLD FEELING Friend—What were your sensations in the wreck? Victim—Just thc same as in football. Three coaches passed over me, and then the doctors came. Dubbed by Joseph Chamberlain "the Cromwell of the Nile," Ahmed Arabi, Pasha, patriot and Dictator, passed away on 21st September, 1911, where he lived in retirement for the last 10 years at Cairo and Helouan. Born in 1839 in Northern Egypt, his conscientious objection to the combined control of his country by France and England, backed up by his ideas of fair play, brought about a revolution whicii resulted in the overthrow of the Khedive Ismael and accession of Twefik gave birth to a Nationalism by means of which he became war minister under the new Khedive. Essentially a soldier with no qualification as statesman, his very brusqueness and blunt methods were catching and highly infectious among the mal-content section of an army whose pay was much in arrears, he had little difficulty in appointing himself their leader and soon exerted a genuine influence over them. The climax came in 1881 when with 3,000 good followers at his back he put his demands to the Khedive—the country was soon up with Arabi Pasha, in deed, if not in name, Dictator. The rough treatment of Christians in 1882 in Alexandria was no cowardly act of Arabi's, but he fortified against the advice of tbe British Admiral and lay outside Alexandria with his army. Events then followed in quick succession whicii enhanced the reputation of Lord Wolsely, schooled Lord Kitchener, canonized Chinese Gordon, Burnaby, Hicks and Baker, made such statesmen as Cromer, Milner and brought under our control the Upper Nile Valley, now known as the Eastern Soudan on the map of nations. Sentenced to death, but eventually banished (hc was kept in Ceylon for nearly 20 years), he returned to a new Egypt, and though he lived in exclusion since his return his advice may have been of great value on many points that are not unlikely to arise and on which Great Britain may have to adjudicate between Italy and Turkey concerning the war which has recently broken out between the two latter powers. How far will the Khedive as vassal of the Sultan be permitted to assist the latter? How far will he be compelled by other European powers to remain passive? How far will he bc expected to observe neutrality? Can the Khedive uphold strict neutrality without outside assistance? Suppose Turkish troops in order to reach the scat of war crossed Egypt, what action would the Khedive be expected to take? It would seem almost the wisest thing for Europe to allow free right of way for either belligerent through Egypt and thus secure peace in the Balkan States and support the Khedive in observing an attitude of strict neutrality on the understanding that no act of violence is committed within the Khedive's frontier. Italy has started a bonfire which already involves Papacy and African supporters of the Sultan from South of Tripoli and may eventually develop into a series of crusades between Mahom- edans of all classes and thc Church of Rome. With Lord Kitchener, Sir Francis Wingate , Statin and others on the spot, Cromer, Grenfell and Milner at home—men with practically no political bias, we may regard ourselves in a fortunate position. It is only to be hoped that the present government will not turn a deaf ear to the advice of such men; it is a matter for regret, however, that the death of a true patriot such as Arabi was without doubt, should occur at such a juncture and can only compare with the untimely demise of Cecil Rhodes during the closing scenes of the late Boer war. A Good Tip BUY your MILK, CREAM, EGGS and BUTTER at The Island Creamery Ass'n All Dairy Products Cowichan Eggs and Creamery Butter, Fresh Jersey Cream and Milk Bottled 73S Fort St. Phone 2466 Watson A. Clark, Mgr. N. W. F. Rant, Sec'y. All Orders Promptly Delivered FELT FOOTWEAR Made by Daniel Green & Co., of New York—makers of the highest grade of Felt Footwear known. It is wilh no small amount of pleasure that we are able to inform you that we have recently received a very large express shipment of this famous make of Felt Footwear for Men, Women and Children. We show both plain and fancy styles. LEGGINGS—Our winter stock is pretty well complete now, among which is a splendid line of children's leggings, in colors. H. B. Hammond Shoe Company Pemberton 131dg., 621 Fort St. Ilroadwalk Scuffers for Children Sole Agents: Hanan & Son, Wichert & Gardiner, N. Y. N. Y. HIGH GRADE AMERICAN FOOTWEAR DIRECT IMPORTERS THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 SEATTLE REVISITED By Bohemian I can still count upon thc fingers of the hand the number of times I have visited Seattle, and although first impressions have been obliterated by pleasant memories, I have not yet forgotten the very unfavourable appeal which this great city of the West first made to me. I disliked its noise, its bustle, its dirt, its untidiness and the total lack of manners which characterized nine- tenths of thc people. That is five years ago. Would Seattlites forgive me for saying that in all these respects matters have improved. The dirt has disappeared under an extensive system of street building and general improvement. Things generally are less noisy and more orderly. People do not jostle each other on the sidewalk as much as they used to do; there is a dawning intuition that there is a right and a wrong side. Shop-girls are less haughty and more conciliatory; some of them do not even chew. Bizarre costumes are less in evidence on the streets; the exaggerated note is somewhat suppressed; the ladies' skirts are neither shorter nor tighter than in Victoria, and last, but by no means least, the prevailing fashion in men's head-gear has been revolutionized, for the English Derby has almost entirely displaced the American Fedora. Seattle is a great city and in spite of a temporary check in the rushing development of the last few years I may say that I saw no evidences of depression, but plenty of evidence that the people generally arc comfortably off, are free from care and have money to spend. I had been told that business was at a stand-still; that there were thousands of empty houses and offices; that the streets were lined with the unemployed, and that thc stores were only too glad to let any cash customer have goods at his own figure. All this is as far from the truth as possible. There was plenty of civic work going on; there were no more loafers in proportion to the size of the city than in Victoria, and although I made several purchases I did not even get a small discount for cash. Discussing the question of the condition of present affairs in Seattle, one of thc leading citizens told me that things were only quiet in comparison with the extreme rush of recent years; that the boom had subsided and given place to normal and permanent conditions; that rents were being very generally reduced since it was impossible to maintain the extortionate prices fixed on the maximum real estate values of the boom time. He said that blocks had been built in Seattle a few years ago and rented on a basis of a clear ten per cent, but now the owners were content to realise a safe seven or eight. He had much to say as to the effect of inflated real estate values directly on rents and indirectly on business, tending in every way to raise the cost of living, but he opined that such conditions were inseparable from Western development that in every case they were transient, and that where a city had anything behind it matters would finally settle down to a moderate paying basis. I could not help thinking that his observations were particularly apposite in view of recent experiences in Victoria and Vancouver, and while discounting the continuance of inflated prices furnished every reason for a sane optimism. I made it my business to devote some little time to an investigation of thc standard prices of market commodities in order to compare them with prices in our own city. I found that generally speaking food was from 25 to 35 per cent, cheaper and a number of people with whom I discussed the matter attributed this to an open country market in the city. They declared that the farmers brought in large quantities of produce ancl so prevented the combine from maintaining artificial prices. Fresh eggs were 50 cents a dozen against 70 in Victoria. Green bacon, I2j^c a lb. against 18. Smoked bacon, 16c against 30 or 35. Smoked ham, 16c against 25-30. Best joints of meat a maximum of 15 cents against a maximum here of 25. This price of IS cents applied to the best cuts of steak and to chops. Fruit of every kind was at least 35 to 50 per cent, cheaper. Vegetables the same. I am not in a position to explain this wide difference; I am able to chronicle actual facts from personal observation, ancl I am also able to say that the prices I quote were general; they were not confined to anv one store or to any one class of stores, nor were they regulated by an inferior grade of goods. On the whole I thought Seattle looked well and am convinced that the lull in general business is only temporary. There is too much enthusiasm among the people for it to be otherwise. The Seattle spirit survives and there is evidence of branching out in every direction. The social activities are increasing; stores and blocks are going up in every direction; there is an air of cheerfulness which discredits any suggestion of pessimism; the stores are carrying goocl stocks and setting themselves the task of meeting all requirements. A marked diminution in prices is not confined to food-stuffs; the restaurants have set a moderate rate, and whilst most of the down-town hotels are necessarily clear, those a little further out are extremely moderate. Take the case of the Perry Hotel, where i stayed. This is a splendid, modern hotel about three- quarters of a mile up Madison Avenue. I had a luxurious little suite consisting of bedroom, sitting-room and bathroom with every possible convenience and to my surprise the charge was only $2.50 a day. I do not wish to draw any comparisons except for the purpose of illustrating my subject but I venture to say that the suite was on a par with anything at the Empress. The fact of the matter is that Seattle is showing a remarkable facility for adaptation; it is meeting the requirements of the times, ancl that is the surest road to success. One cannot expect the same accommodation in a small city like Victoria as is possible in a city of nearly 300,000 people, but one can at least aim at reaching some of the good things which Seattle enjoys in the future. The last thing about which 1 wish to speak is the difficulty of an outsider understanding the Seattle viewpoint on some matters. For instance, neither of the great daily papers had a line on Sunday morning about churches, but there wcre columns of advertisements of theatres, picture- houses and dime museums which were running full-blast on Sunday afternoon and evening. Set against this the remarkable fact that it was impossible for anyone in a city hotel or restaurant to buy a glass of beer or any other alcoholic drink even to take with his meals on Sunday. Either there is no Henry Levy in Seattle to contest such an ultra-Sabbatarian law, or the law itself must be more effectively drawn. The Monday papers still further illustrated the spirit of inconsistency, for while they had not recognised any of the Sunday church services in advance, they reported the sermons to the extent of many columns. Finally I discovered, much to my surprise, that it was possible to ride from the C. P. R. Wharf to my hotel, a total distance of a mile, up exceedingly steep streets, in a motor-car or taxi-cab, for the modest fee of 70 cents. So "mote" it be in Victoria. BOHEMIAN. The Most Venomous Snake The most venomous of snakes i said to be the Echis carinata of Ir dia. It is about eighteen inches lon and of a gray colour. The creatur is death itself, and carries in its hea the secret of destroying life with tf concentrated agony of all the poison The Echis carinata is tolerabl common in India, being found nearly every part of the peninsulj Fortunately, however, for man, is not, like the cobra, a house-frl quenting snake; for its aggressN habits would make it infinitely mo| fatal to life than its dreaded relativ. This king of the asps does nl turn to escape from man as the cobl will, or flash into concealment HI the koriat, but keeps the path again| its human assailant, ancl, pitting own eighteen inches of length agaiij its enemy's bulk, challenges and pij vokes conflict. A stroke with a whip will cut J in two, or a clod of earth disable but such is its malignity that it invite attack by every device at command, staking its own life the mere chance of its adversary co| ing within the little circle of power. At most, the radius of tl circle is twelve inches. Within it,| any point, lies certain death, ancl, the bare hope of hand or foot passing within its reach, the Ec throws its body into a figure-ei| coil. Then it attracts attention rubbing its loops together, will from the roughness of the seal makes a rustling, hissing sound, ercf its head in the centre, and awl attack. It is said that no one, having o| encountered this terrible reptile, ever forget its horrifying aspect wl thus aroused, its eagerly aggrcsf air, its restless coils, which, in stant motion one over the other rustling ominously all the wl stealthily but surely bring it nel ancl nearer to the object of its f| The Songhees Grill HOTEL WESTHOLME MISS PEGGY DOUGHERTY The new singer at the Songhees Grill Hear Miss Thurston Miss Peggy Dougherty in the latest up-to-date vocal selections "GET THE HABIT-EVERYBODY GOES THERE" UL THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 Dominion and Provincial News Bogus Four-Dollar Bills The police departments throughout British Columbia have received ad- I vices from the secret service officers |* of Canada to be on the watch and endeavour to ascertain the source through which counterfeit four-dollar J bills are being sent into Canada from lthe United States in considerable [quantities. The four-dollar note of ■ Canada is stated to be an exceedingly leasy one to counterfeit. The bogus (notes which at present are being calculated in Canada are said to be ■brought here by seemingly innocent limmigrants, and by reason of their |low value are much more readily accepted without special examination Ithan they would be if of larger de- liominations. New Hotel for Calgary That the Canadian Northern Rail- Ivay company contemplates the erec- lion of a large hotel in Calgary on I'imilar lines to the magnificent hotels vhich the company has built at Bran- Ion and Port Arthur would appear lirobable from information gleaned Irom Hugh Sutherland, executive |gent of the Canadian Northern rail- Dad, when seen today. As to when ne building will commence, Mr. Suth- •Iand could say nothing definitely. | New Line Opens Between Regina and Saskatoon | The C. P. R. Regina-Saskatoon line Jjened this month with a daily ser- Ice each way except on Sunday, leretofore the shortest route be- peenSaskatoon and Regina has been the Kirkella branch, 20 miles |nger than the new one, which is miles. First Bishop of Regina ^Vith all the solemn and impres- le ritual of the Roman Catholic lurch, Mgr. Mathieu, K.C.M.G, has en consecrated as lirst Bishop of new diocese of Regina. The temony took place in the Basilica, liebec, which was densely packed, ■long those present being many Iding members of church and state. Ime twenty-five archbishops ancl lhops as well as hundreds of priests Im all parts of Canada and the Iited States were-present and the fceedings were most imposing and 1 grandest perhaps which have ever In witnessed in the sacred edifice [many a year past. lhe ceremony of consecration was formed by His Grace Archbishop lin, assisted by Archbishop Bru- li of Montreal and Archbishop Igeviu of St. Boniface. Gargantuan Appetites has transpired that the judges Ind ing the Dominion Exhibition at lina turned their hotel bills over lhe fair board for settlement and (account has been received from I Kings Hotel for $720 for meals Ic. One item in the bill is for a Ic dollar and a half breakfast for I judge. The whole matter will be Istigated. The Skeena River Bridge lie building of the railway bridge ss the Skeena River some four- miles below Hazelton is a big Irtaking and one that will take pal months to finish. Already 140 are working, and that number (probably bc doubled by the end lie year. Already a little town I'sp'rung up on one side of the and times will be pretty lively while the construction is going A Change of Name application will be made to the (ncial parliament this session to the name of "Calgary College" ged to "Calgary University," and *,'e it the power of conferring dele application appears in the ctir- ]number of The Alberta Gazette Ireads as follows: lotice is hereby given that an ap- lion will be made next session of the legislature for an act amending the Calgary College Act by substituting the name 'University of Calgary' where the name 'Calgary College' appears in the said Act, and granting to the said University of Calgary degree conferring powers and other changes. "Dated at Calgary, Alberta, this 24th day of October, A.D. 1911. "CLIFFORD E. REILLY, "Solicitor for the Applicants." Beavers Being Killed Already reports are reaching the offices of the chief game warden for British Columbia of numerous beavers being killed and trapped throughout the province, as a result of the coming in of the long-deferred open season, during which the beavers have increased in numbers phenomenally. The reason is to remain open until April. It is stated that as soon as the season ends, it is extremely probable that a closed season for a further period will be declared—until some comprehensive scheme can be devised for the regulation of trapping. During the open season it is noteworthy that non-residents are forbidden to trap or kill the beaver without having first taken out licenses in this behalf, at a cost of $100. "Cut out the Stars and Stripes" This was the admonition pasted on a returned film which several days ago gave warning of a campaign that was started November 1 by Ontario, through its Board of Censors, against the display in moving picture shows of the American flag and American deeds of valour. Recent disturbances throughout the province caused the move, according to George B. Armstrong, chairman of the Board. In one instance an audience became so insistent that the proprietor was forced to withdraw a pictorial drama in which the United States flag appeared. Map of Phoenix Camp A map of Phoenix camp has recently been published by the department of mines, Ottawa. It is a work of exceptional merit, every detail of the camp being faithfully recorded. It takes in within its radius the Yellow Jacket, below the Snowshoe, on the east, a few hundred yards of the Greenwood wagon road on the west, the Bank of England and Bald Eagle claims below the War Eagle on the south, while the water company's reservoir marks the limits of its northern boundary. A "Stone Age" Tribe A tribe of "Stone age" Eskimos who still use stone implements and hunt with bow and arrow have been discovered between the Great Bear Lakes and the Arctic Ocean, east of the Mackenzie River. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Holmes, Bishop of Athabasca, made the discovery. He says the tribe, numbering about 1000 souls, is of higher intelligence than usual, have broad imaginations and are hospitable. THE BEST WAY TO MAKE COCOA No beverage can compare with cocoa when it is rightly made. It is, of course, important that you get good cocoa. Even the best quality is very economical. Fry's Cocoa is delicious when made as follows: First dissolve the cocoa in a little hot water, allowing a teaspoonful of cocoa for each cup to be served. Heat the required number of cups of half milk and water, and when it conies to a boil add the dissolved cocoa. Boil for five minutes, stirring well. Add sugar to taste. SMALL, BUT USEFUL "You'll bc a man like one of us some day," said the patronizing sportsman to a lad who was throwing his line into the same stream. "Yes, sir," he answered, "I s'pose I will some day, but I b'lievc I'd rather stay small and ketch a few fish." A man attaches peculiar value to the gift of a HOWARD Watch. Besides its intrinsic worth—it conveys the finest compliment you could pay him. It classes him among the men with whom punctuality and exactness are a principle—as a HOWARD sort of a man. He knows the HOWARD is the finest practical timepiece in the world—the chosen watch of the men who have done the big things in this Nation for three generations. Every HOWARD is made and adjusted as a fine watch. Cased and timed in is own case by the HOWARD watchmakers. The price of the HOWARD h fixed —_-*4° to $15°—and a printed price-ticket attached. We cany this distinctive watch and would like to show it to you, We have just received by express a shipment of these very high grade watches. REDFERN & SONS The Diamond Specialists 1211-3 Sayward Blk. Douglas St. Your Xmas Pictures Have them made now in SEPIA at the Skene Lowe Studio Cor. Yates and Douglas Streets Correspondence The Week accepts no responsibility for the views expressed by its correspondents. Communication! will be inserted whether signed by the real name of the writer or a nom de plume, but the writer's name and address must be given to the Editor as an evidence of bona fides. In no case will it be divulged without consent. THE TEMPERATURE South Salt Spring Island, November 10, 1911. Editor The Week: Dear Sir,—As you may make some comments with regard to this extraordinary spell of cold weather, I am sending you some details on temperatures here since it began last Wednesday night. Here we had a fall of between 6 and 8 inches of snow Wednesday night with 10 degrees of frost at daylight on Thursday; on Friday morning 14 degrees of frost. Towards evening it kept getting colder, and at 11 o'clock p.m. the thermometer stood at 10 degrees or 22 degrees of frost. At 1 o'clock a.m. Saturday I got up to start fires and it was down to zero and 2 below zero at 3 o'clock a.m. Yours truly, JOHN C. MOLLET. Note—I have only once seen the temperature get lower than this, when it went to 4 below zero some 3 years ago in January. Loose Covers and Boat Cushions Leather Work and Special Designs Made-to-order E. S. STILES AUCTIONEER dt VALUATOR UPHOLSTERING, PACKING ■ST REMOVING French Polishing 1109 Fort Street Phone 2149 Phone 2235 The B. C. Funeral Furnishing Co. Successor to Charles Hayward Funeral Director and Embalmer 1016 Govt. St. Established 1867 Victoria, B. C. R. RUTLEY The High Class Ladies' Tailor Suits from $30 Fit and Style is guaranteed 408-9 Sayward Bldg. Roy's Art Glass Works and Store 915 Pandora St., Victoria, B. C. Albert F. Roy Over thirty years' experience in Art Glass LEADED LIGHTS Sole manufacturer of Steel-Cored Lead for Churches, Schools. Public Buildings and private Dwellings. Plain and Fancy Glass Sold. Sashes Glazed hy Contract. Estimates free. Phone 594 A TRIFLE SLOW Old Lady (emerging wralhfully from cabmen's shelter): "I say, conductor, if you don't send this 'ere tram on directly I'll report you. 'Arf-an-'our I've been sittin* a- waitin' ready. Ain't you ashamed of yourself?" LAZY LIVERS Make Tired People When your eyes are heavy, your complexion sallow, and that "tired feeling" exists, usually a disordered liver is the cause. BOWES' EFFERVESCENT PHOSPHATE OF SODA Is an excellent remedy for torpid livers. It is pleasant to take —from one to two teaspoonfuls in water produce a clear sparkling draught, that will effectually cleanse the entire system from impurities, making the whole body happy. Have a bottle in the house, and take a dose when you feel liverish. At this store only Price 35c per bottle Cyrus H. Bowes Chemist 1228 Government Street Tels. 425 ancl 450 10 THB WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 The Agricultural Journal of B. C. Fresh from the Colonist presses there lies on the reviewing table the first copy of the Agricultural Journal of British Columbia, a monthly magazine published in the interests of the agriculturists of the Province. For some time it has been felt that a publication of this nature was needed in this section of the world which has been so largely advertised as the farmers' Paradise, and the publishers are to be congratulated on having secured the editorial services of so capable a man as Mr. Charles Devonshire, who combines the literary ability of the writer with the practical knowledge of the farmer. The first number is well illustrated throughout and contains interesting articles on the Government Farm at Coquitlam with a fine panoramic view of the same, Farming in the Delta, which deals with the farm of His Honour, the Lieut.-Governor, and The Elements of Poultry Feeding. In addition to these and sundry other articles on matters of general interest to the farming fraternity there is a special section in the magazine devoted to women, directed by Miss Clare Battle, who writes not only of frills and furbelows but also of other subjects which cannot fail to appeal to the ladies. In closing this brief notice the writer would beg to make one suggestion, viz., that the publishers experiment with other pigments before they decide to make yellow the prevailing colour of their title-page. Apart from the too obvious joke which the outer appearance of the magazine suggests, yellow is an un- pleasing shade and presents no attractive features. But after all it is the inside of a magazine that counts, and if the subsequent numbers come up to the standard maintained throughout the first issue there will be no reason to fear for the success of the latest recruit to the Provincial Exchanges. (The Agricultural Journal of B. C. Offices, 21 and 22 Brown Block, Broad Street, Victoria, B.C. P. O. Box 397, Victoria, B.C.). CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserves existing over vacant Crown lands in Ranges 4 and s, Coast District, notices of which, hearing dates of May 5th, 1910, and May 25th, 1910, respectively, were published in the issues of the British Columbia Gazette of May 5th and May 26th. 1910, are cancelled in so far as the same relate to the lands surveyed as Lots 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 790, 79', 79iA, 792, 793, 794, 795, 856, 857, 858, 850, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 8116, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 873, "58, 1159, 1160, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1162, 1163, 1169, 467, 468, 847, 1174, 1176, 1182, 1189, 1191, 1192, 1201A, 1188, 1187, 1190, 782, 783, 781, 784, 780, 3:3, 777A, 70, and 1186, all in Range 4, Coast District; and Lots 2188A, 1020, 1023, 3814, and 3826, all in Range 5, Coast District. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., August 16th, 1911. aug. 19 nov. 18 MALAHAT LAND DISTRICT District of Victoria TAKE notice that we, R. V. Winch & Co., Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Commission Agents, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted at high water mark at the north-east corner of Lot 95, Malahat District; thence east to low water mark; thence southerly and following low water mark to a point due east of the southeast corner of Lot 118 of said District; thence west to high water mark; thence northerly and following high water mark to the point of commencement. Dated :4th September, 1911. R. V. WINCH & CO., LIMITED. F. A. Mutcher, Director. Per E. S. Parr, Agent for R. V. Winch & Co. sept. 23 nov. 18 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserves existing upon Crown lands in Cariboo District, notices of which, bearing date of February 15th, 1910, and May 5th, 1910, respectively, were published in the British Columbia Gazette in the issues of February 17th and May 5th, respectively, arc cancelled in so far as the same relate to the lands PEN AND VOICE Philanthropist: "I am exerting myself on behalf of a worthy object, and my first thought was to come to you for assistance." Scribe, the Writer: "Well, sir, I am willing to assist you by tongue or pen." Philanthropist: "We would be pleased to have you use your pen in our aid." Scribe (flattered): "My services are at your command." Philanthropist: "Thank you, sir. Now, please get your pen and ink, and affix your signature to this subscription paper, and you can pay the ten guineas at your convenience. Scribe (in changed tone): "Oh!" NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS French Creek School. SEALED TENDERS, superscribed "Tender for School-house, French Creek," will be received by the Hon. the Minister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday, tlie 6th day of December, 1911, for the erection and completion of a large one-room frame school-house at French Creek, in the Alberni Electoral District, H.C. Plans, specifications, contract, and forms of tender may be seen on and after the 15th day of November, ign, at thc offices of J. West, Esq.; Secretary of the School Hoard, Coombs, B.C.; the Government Agent at Alberni, H.C; the Government Agent at Nanaimo, H.C.; and tlie Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Each proposal must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit on a chartered bank of Canada, made payable to thc Hon. the Minister of Public Works, for the sum of $.150, whicii shall be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if hc fail to complete thc work contracted for. Thc cheques or certilicates of deposit of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them upon the execution of thc contract. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied, signed with the actual signature of thc tenderer, and enclosed in the envelopes furnished. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. E. GRIFFITH, Public Works Engineer. Deportment of Public Works, Victoria, B.C., November 14th, 1911. nov. 18 dec. 2 V. 2550, 2635, 254-2, 2539, E. ?a 2630, 2637A, 2556, 2637, 2548, 2549, 2540, 2541, 2532, 581, 580, 582, 583, 584, 585, 865, 867, 868, 869, 608, 586, 2526, 2525, 2519, 2520, 2510, 2509, 577, 578, 579, 2518, 2662, 2664, 2466, 2465, 2640, 2482, 2666, 2488, 2490, 2489, 2665, 2661, 2471, 2469, 2468, 2475, 2476, 2481, 2487, 2491, N. y_ and S/W. 'A 2492, S. 54 and N.W. # 2493, N. y_ and S.E. 'A 2480, 2483, 2485, 2496, 2499, 2495, 2502, 2501, 2494, 2229, 2228, 2500, 2504, 2505, 2506, 2216, 2220, 2227, 2218, 2225, 2226, 2221, 2212, 2213, 2404, 2209, 2214, 2391, 2410, 2417, 2420, 2223, 2208, 2215, 2392, 2211, 2412, 2423, 2424, 2108, 2109, 2104, 2103, 2102, 2107, 2106, 2105, 2098, 2100, 4053, 4048, 4047, 4049, 4046, 4050, 4039, 4038, 4041, 4029, 4028, 4030, 4027, 4037, 4036, 4035, 4034, 4031, 4032, 4025, 4026, 2433, 2432, 2431, 2430, 2427, 3790, 3791, 3792, 3789, 3788, 3787, 3786, 3785, 3795, 3794, 3793, 3796, 3809, 3824, 3816, 3815, 3812, 3811, 3810, 2429, 2428, 2423, 2437, 2438, 3784, 3783, 3999, 3992, 3991, 3989, 3988, 3987, 4001, 4000, 756, 757, 1806, 181 iA, 1826, 2912A, 2912, 1837A, 2910, 2908, 2893, 2909, 2175, 2177, 2178, 2741, 2751, 2757, 2758, 2769, 2768, 2770, 2801, 2802, 2806, 2807, 2805, 2804, 2813, 2814, 2815, 2816, 2820, 2819, 2818, 2817, 2852, 2853, 2854, 2855, 2856, 2857, 28J8, 2859, 2184, 2188, and 1566A, Cariboo District. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., August 16th, 1911. aug. 19 nov. 18 CANCELLATION OP RESERVE NOTICE ls hereby given that the reserve existing on cavant Crown lands in Range 5, Coast District, notice of which, bearing date of May 25th, 1910, was published in the British Columbia Gazette of May 26th, 1910, is cancelled in so far as the same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 1876, 1878, 1879, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1900, 2507, 2508, 2509, 2510, 2511, and 2512, Range 5, Coast District. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., August 16th, 1911. aug. 19 nov. 18 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve existing on vacant lands of the Crown, notice of which was published in the British Columbia Gazette in the issue of May sth, 1910, and bearing date of May 5th, 1910, is cancelled in so far at the same refates to the lands surveyed as Lots 2317, 2318, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2322, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2326, 2327, 2329, 2330, 233-1, 2332, 2334. 2335, 2336, 2337, 2339, 2341, 2342, 2343, 2347, 2348, 2348A, 2349, 2350, 2358, 2369, 2408, 31:3, 3114, 3115. 3"6, 3117, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3126, 3127, 3128, 3129, 3<30, 3131, 3132, 3133, 3134. 3135, 3I36, 3«37, 3138, 3>39, 3140, 3141, 3:42, 3242A, 3«43, 3144. 3145, 3"46, 3'47i 3148, 3148A, 3149, 3150, 3151, 3152, 3153, 3154, 3155, 3156, 3157, 3158, 3159, 3i6o, 3161, 3162, 3163, 3164, 3165, 3166, 3167, 3168, 3169, 3170, 3171, 3:72, 3173, 3174, 3175, 3176, 3177, 3178, 3179, 3184, 3«86, 3187, and 3188, Range 5, Coast District. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Landa, Victoria, B.C., August 16th, 1911. aug. 19 nov. 18 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserves established over vacant Crown Lands in Ranges 4 and 5, Coast District, by notice bearing dates respectively of December 17th, 1908, May 5th, 1910, and May 25th, 1910, which were published in the British Columbia Gazette in the issues of December 17th, 1908, May 12th, 1910, and May 26th, 1910, are cancelled in so far as the same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 387, 388, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 54i, 1 "i, "12, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, and U22, all in Range 4, Coast District; and Lots 4028, 4029, 4030, 4031, 3022A, 3030, 3031A, 3043, 3044, 3594A, 4933, and 4934, all in Range 5, Coast District. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands, Lands Department, Victoria, B. C. uth October, 1911. oct. 14 ian. 13 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE Is hereby given that the reserve existing over Crown lands on the Morrice River, Range 5, Coast District, notice of which bearing date of May 5th, 1910, was published in the British Columbia Gazette of May 5th, 1910, is cancelled in so far as it relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 3881, 3882, 3883, 3884, 3885, 3886, 3887, 3888, 3889, 3890, 3891, 3892, 3893, 3894, 3895, 3896, 3897, 3898, 3899, 3900, 3901, 3902, 3903, 3904, 3905, 3906, 3907, 3908, 3909, and 3910. ROBERT A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C, September 12, 1911. sept. 16 dec. 16 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve existing by reason of the notice published in the British Columbia Gazette of the 27th December, 1907, covering a parcel of land situated on Redonda Island, formerly held under Timber License No. 44043, which has lapsed, is cancelled, and the said lands will be open to location after midnight on thc 14th December, 1911. ROBERT A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C, September 12, 1911. sept. 16 dec. 16 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Vincent Clayton, of Bella Coola, occupation Store Keeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing "at a post planted at the north-west corner of Lot 126, Bella Coola; thence south 20 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 10 chains, more or less to south boundary of Lot 3; thence east 40 chains, more or less, to south-east corner of Lot 3; thence north 10 chains, more or less, to south-west corner of Lot 2; thence east 40 chains, more or less, along south boundary of Lot 2, to point of commencement. Dated August 24th, 1911. VINCENT CLAYTON. J. R. Morrison, Agent, sept. 23 nov. 18 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve existing upon the lands on Cracroft Island, formerly held under Timber License INo, 31882, now expired, by reason of the notice! published in the British Columbia Gazette I of December 27th, 1907, is cancelled and the f said lands will be open to location by pre-1 emption only after midnight on Thursday, | November 30th, 1911. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria. B. C. August 30th, 1911. sept. 2 n ov. 2 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the Retervl existing over the foreshore abutting ol the East Coast of Vancouver IslanT from the head of Saanich Inlet to tH 50th parallel of north latitude, at wei as the reserve of the coal under the id fronting the said foreshore, notice d which bearing date January sth, 1910, wa published in the British Columbia Gazetl on January 6th, 1910, is cancelled, el cept in so far as the said reserl relates to the foreshore in front of Neli<| and Newcastle Districts and to the co{ under the sea fronting such foreshore. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands.j Lands Department, August 30th, 1911. sept. 2 dec| CANCELLATION OF RESERVE CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve existing upon vacant lands of the Crown in Lillooet District, notice of which, bearing date of May 5th, 1910, was published in the British Columbia Gazette of May sth, 1910, is cancelled in so far as the same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 1387, 1403, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, and 1895 Lillooet District. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., August 16th, 1911. aug. 19 nov. 18 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Vincent Clayton, of Bella Coola, occupation Storekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted 10 chains west of the northwest corner of Lot 126, Bella Coola; thence south 20 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 10 chains more or less to south boundary of Lot 3; thence east 5c chains more or less to south-east corner of Lot 3; thence north 10 chains more or less to the south-west corner of Lot 2; thence cast 30 chains more or less along south boundary of Lot 2 to point of commencement. VINCENT CLAYTON. Dated September 26th, 1911. oct. j 4 Jec. 9 CANCELLATION OF RESERVE VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Malahat TAKE NOTICE that I, Frederick Adol- phus Futcher, of Victoria, B.C., occupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :— Commencing at a post planted at high water mark on the north bank of Arbutus Creek at its mouth, Saanich Arm, on Lot 120, Malahat District; thence east ten chains; thence north to low water mark; thence following low water mark in a westerly and northerly direction to a point due east of the north-east corner of Lot 120, Malahat District; thence west to high water mark; thence in a southerly direction following high water mark to point of commencement. Dated November 2nd, 1911. FREDERICK ADOLPHUS FUTCHER, Per William Meyerstein, Agent, nov. ii* jan. 6 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Malahat TAKE notice that we, R. V. Winch & Co., Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Commission Agents, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted at high water mark at the north-east corner of Lot 95, Malahat District; thence east to low water mark; thence southerly and following low water mark to a point due east of the south-east corner of Lot 118, Malahat District; thence west to high water mark; thence northerly and following high water mark to the point of commencement, containing ten acres more or less. Dated October 26th, 1911. R. V. WINCH & CO., LIMITED. By William Meyerstein, Agent, nov. 4 dec. 30 NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve existing upon Crown lands in Cariboo District, notice of which bearing date of May 5th, 1910, was published in the British Columbia Gazette of May 5th, 1910, is cancelled in so far as the same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 888, 892, 893, 894, 895, 1554; 3215, 3216, 3217, 3218, 3219, 3220, 3221. 3222, W. 54 3223, and 3223A, Cariboo District. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., August 16th, 1911. aug. 19 nov. 18 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Sooke TAKE notice that Thomas J. Cartwright, of East Sooke, occupation Surveyor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Section 110, bounded as follows:—Commencing at this post; thence south twenty chains; thence west eighty chains; thence north twenty chains; thence east eighty chains. Dated October 30th, 1911. THOMAS J. CARTWRIGHT. nov. 4 dec. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast TAKE notice that I,_ Rebekah Crane, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation House Wife, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains vest of the north-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section 22, Township 8, Range III, Bella Coola Valley, and containing sixty acres, more or less. Dated September 20, 1911. MRS. REBEKAH CRANE, nov. 4 dec. 30 NOTICE is hereby given that the resi existing over Lots 31, 32 and 33, North I vision of Salt Spring Island, by reason! the notice pubilshed in the British Coluni Gazette of the 27th December, 1907, si land having been held under Timber Licel No. 14891, which has expired, is cancel and the said land will be open to locatf by pre-emption only after midnight on Th-| day, December 7th, 1911. ROBT. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Land| Lands Department, Victoria, B. C.„ September 2nd, 1911. sept. 9 d| WATER NOTICE I, Frederick A. Futcher, of 508 Road, in the City of Victoria, British Cd bia, Merchant, give notice that on tha day of December, 1911, at the hour of| o'clock in the afternoon, I intend to to the Water Commissioner at his Parliament Buildings. Government Si Victoria, B.C., for a water license tof and use four cubic feet of water pert sj from Arbutus Creek in Malahat Divisiq Victoria District. The water is to be from the stream about nine and a half cl from its outlet at the sea on the westf of Saanich Arm or Inlet. The water be used on Lot 120, Malahat District, fq] dustrial purposes. 3 The location of the proposed reservoir | are: No. 1 reservoir, in Arbutus Creek, nine and a half chains from its outlet a| sea. No. 2 reservoir, about fourteen chains 1 east of No. 1 reservoir, and east of couver Island Trunk road. Dated November 2nd, ran. . FREDERICK A. FUTCHlj nov 4 WATER NOTICE CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve established by notice bearing date June 30th, 1008, and published in the British Columbia Gazette on July 2nd, 1908, over certain lands in the Districts of Cariboo and Lillooet in the vicinity of the 52nd parallel of North latitude, is cancelled in so far as the same relates to the lands surveyed as Sections 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, and 36, Township 46, Lillooet District; Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, Township 52, Liilooet District; Sections 1, 2, 4, 9, 12. 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 26, 35, and 36, Township 54, Lillooet Districtc; Sections 28, 20, 30, 31, 32, and 33, Township 84, Lillooet District; Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33., 34, 35, and 36, Township 86, Lillooet District; Sections 34, 35 and 36, Township 88, Lillooet District; Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 15, and 16, Township 47, Cariboo District; Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21 and 22, Township 49, Cariboo District; and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, n, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, Township 51, Cariboo District, and Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 18 and 20, Township 53, Cariboo District. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria, B. C. nth October, 1911. oct. 14 jan. 13 I, ( Vancouver Island Power Cornl Limited, of 1016 Langley Street, in thel of Victoria, give notice that on the stll of December, ion, I intend to apply tl Water Commissioner at the City of Vil for a license to take and use four cubi-f of water per second from a creek fll into Bear Creek in the Malahat Divisil Victoria Water District, the water to beT from the stream 3500 feet from its Jul with Bear Creek and is to be used of area adjacent to the stream on the| side thereof and below the point of di' for industrial purposes. VANCOUVER ISLAND POWEl CO., ltd., r G. W. Tripp, Direc) N.B.*—(If storage is applied for, del the location of the proposed reservoir! reasonable particularity.) It is proposl store water about two miles up stream! the junction of the said Creek with! Creek, the property to be impoundl amount approximately to 25-acre feet ail works proposed for penning back oT water to be a Log Crib Dam ten feel with gates to regulate the flow, nov. 4 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICTl District of Coast, Range 3 | TAKE notice that John H. Shafer, ofl Coola, occupation Farmer, intends tol for permission to purchase the followil scribed lands:—Comemncing at a postl ed at thc south-west corner of T. Thj land and about 20 chains north of the I east corner of Bella Coola Ind. Rq thence south 20 chains; thence cal chains; thence north 20 chains; thenc| 20 chains to point of commencement. Dated July 29th, ion. JOHN HIRAM SHAFER. , J. R. Morrison, Ag sept. 23 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Hert Stevens, of Souris, Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, intends to Ipply for permission to purchase the fol- bwing described lands:—Conimencing at a lost planted about 8 miles east of Eliguck l,aki_ and 4 miles south of the • Alcatcho- Tluskus Trail j thence north 80 chains; thence lest 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; lience east 80 chains to point of conimence- ltent, comprising 640 acres. Dateel 14th day of August, 1911. BuRT STEVENS. |*pt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Ran^e 3 JTA-.E notice that Sylvester Hilam, of Teu- |n, Manitoba, occupation Engraver, intends I apply for permission to purchase the fol- ■wing described lands:—Commencing at a list planted about 8 miles east of Eliguck like and 4 miles south of the Alcatcho- luskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; lence east 80 chains; thence south 80 Jains; thence west 80 chains to point of lmmencement, comprising 640 acres. IDated 14th clay of August, 1911. ■ SYLVESTER HILAM. lit. 30 "ov- 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT B District of Coast Range 3 , ._ ■PAKE notice that Charles Keats, of Na- lika, Manitoba, occupation traveller, in- Ids to apply for permission to purchase T* following described lands:—Conimencing J a post planted about 10 miles east of Iguck Lake and 4 -miles south of the latcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north B chains; thence west 80 chains; thence lith 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to lnt of commencement, comprising 640 acres. V |t. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT , District of Coast, Range 3, , J'AKS notice' that Kathleen Eccles, of Iinipcg, Manitoba, occupation Married Wo- ■1, intends to apply for permission to pur- Ice the following described lands:—Com- llcing at a post planted about 10 miles 1 of Eliguck l,ai:e and 4 miles s0«th °,f itcho-Cluskus La!%e Trail; thence north fchains; thence east 80 chains; thence ■th 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to lit of commencement, comprising 640 acres, lated 14th day of August, 1911. ■ KATHLEEN ECCLES* .30 "°v* -'3 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 ,, ■AKE notice tbat Henry .Alfred Proudfoot, Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, nds to apply for permission to purchase 'following described lands:—Conimencing post planted about 10 miles east and lilcs south of Eliguck Lake and about lilcs soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus .Lake I; thence north 80 cliains; thence west ■bains' thence soulh 80 chains; thenee lo chains to point of commencement, nrising 640 acres, ited 17th day of August, 1911. ; HENRY W'RED PROUDI'OOT. 30 "ov-a5 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICI ■ District of Coast, Range 3 ■\\KE notice that Frank Lee, of llaniil- 1 Ontario, occupation Traveller, intends lipply for permission to purchase the King described lands:—Commencing at 1st planted about w miks east of Elj- | Lake and 4 milts south of the Al- lo-Cluskus Lake '1 rail I, thence north 80 Is* tlence east 80 chains; thence louth lia'ins; Ihence west 80 chains to point lmmencement, comprising 640 acres, led ,4th of August, i9-A>a. LRE 130 nov- 25 VICTORIA LAXD DISTRICT 1 District of Coast, Range 3 J.KE notice that Herbert Fleetwood, of ■oil, Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation I,a- I intends to applv for permission to liase the following described lands:— Inencing at a post planted about 8 miles land 2 miles soutb of Eliguck Lake and f, miles soutb of the Alcatcho-Cluskus ■ Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence lo chains; thence south 80 chains; tbence 80 chains to point of eommeneement, ■■rising (140 acres. Icd 17t" Mer^fIe'IVwood. Bo "ov- -'= VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 KE notice that John Walks, of Melita, hba, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to I for permission to purchase the fol- J described lands:—Commencing at a Ilanted about 14 miles east of Eliguck land ai.out 4 miks south of Alcatcho- Is Lake Trail; thence north So chains; least 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; 1 west 80 chains to point of commence- ■ comprising 640 acres. \\i the 14th day of Au*^,?,1. & nov. 25 IVICTORIA LAND DISTRICT J District of Coast, Range 3 KE notice that Percy Spence, of Bran- l\\ian., occupation Traveller, intends to 1 for permission to purchase the fol- ,* described lands:—Commencing at a Ilanted al.out ifi miks east of Eliguck land about 4 miles soulh of the A'* ICliiskus Lake Trail; theuce north 8c J: thence wtst 80 chains; thence south lains; thence east 80 cliains to point lmmencement, comprising (140 aeres. til tbe 14th day of August, 1911. , I PERCY SPENCE. nov. 25 IVICTORIA LAND DISTRICT J District of Coast, Range 3 |__v notice that Elise Kelson, of Win- Man., occupation Demonstrator, In- 1 to apply for permission to purchase ■illowing described lands:—Commenc- a post planted about ifi miles east Iguck Lake and about 4 miles south leatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenee Bo chains; thence east 80 ehains; thence |8o chains; thence wtst 80 chains to f commencement, comprising (140 acres. I thc uth day of £ufgM£0N. nov. 2-; ■VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT 1 District of Coast, Range 3 IE notice that Harold Webster, of Win- FMan., occupation Engineer, intends to Ifor permission to purchase the fol- J described lands:—Commencing at a ■ anted about 18 miles east of Eliguck land about 4 mile., south of the* Al- {Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 thence west 80 chains; thence south ; thence cast 80 chains to point Imtnctnitnt, containing fi|o acres. Id the 19II1 day of August, toil. 1 Harold WEBSTER. IVICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast. Range 3 IE notice that Henry Manseay, of Win- I.Man., occupation Musician, intends to Ifor permission to purchase 'the fol- T described lands;—Commencing at a lanttil about 18 miles east of Eliguck fuel about 4 iniles south of Alcatcho- Lake Trail; tbence north 8** chains; least 80 chains; thence south 80 cliains; Iwest 80 chains to point of coninicnee- ■comprising 640 acres. Til the nilli day of August, 1911. HENRY MANSEAY. __ VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Jonathan Jackson, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east of Eliguck Lake and about 4 miles south of Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Datetl tbe 19th tlay of August, 1911. JONATHAN JACKSON, sept. 30 nov. 2*: VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Mclntyre, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planteel about 20 miles east of Eliguck Lake ane! about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising O40 acres. Dated the 19th day of August, 1911. THOMAS TlIcINTYRE. stpt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Harry Etller, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following elescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east of Eliguck Lake antl about 4 miles south of lhe Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated „th day of August,^.^^ nov. 25 sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Arthur Lydie, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Pianist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planteel about 22 miles east of Eliguck Lake and about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated ,9th day of August^... ^ sept. 30 "ov- -'■> VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 , TAKE notice that Ernest Judd, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles cast antl 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about C miles soutb of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the ..th day of A^^-j^ sept. 30 nov' 25 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Chester Arthur, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following "descril ed lands:—Commencing at a post planted al.out 24 miles easl of Kliguck Lake and 4 miks south of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; tlence east 80 chains; thence soutii So chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 610 aeres. Dated thc 191I1 day of August, ion. CHESTER ARTHUR. S; pt. 30 nOV. 2S VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Jack Flett, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a pest planted about 26 miles east of Kliguck I,ake and 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Culs- kus Lake Trail; tbence north 80 ehains; thence wtst 80 chains; thence south 80 ehains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 19th day of August, 19*1. JALiv L'LKl I • sept. 30 " nov.-5 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that John McCabe, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 2d miles east of Kliguck Lake and 4 miles south of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated foth elay of August. 1911. 3 JOHN McCAIJK. sept. 30 "ov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Louis Charles Mills- paugb, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Che?, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands::—Commencing at a post planted about 28 iniles east of Kliguek Lake and about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence uorth 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains: thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains lo point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 19th day of August, iqii. LOUIS CMARLKS MII.LSPAUGH. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Edward McMurray, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to Epply for permission to purchase the following "described lands:—Commencing at a pest planted about 28 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains: thence east 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 19th dav of August, iqii. EDWARD Mc.MURRAV. sept. 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Arthur Mills, of Winnipeg, Manitoba) occupation Plasterer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands!—Commencing at a post planted about 28 iniles east of Kliguck Lake and aboul 4 miles soutii of thc Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south Ro ehains; tie nee cast 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of eommeneement, comprising (140 acres. Dated the 19th day of August, iqii. ARTHUR MILKS. sept. 30 nov. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Dave Jacobson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purcnase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east of EHguck bake and about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 aeres. Dated the 19th day of August, 1911. DAVE JACOBSON. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Peter Wilson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles cast of Kliguck Lake and 4 miles south of the Alcat- cho;Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence west So chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 19th day of August, 1911. PETER WILSON, stpt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Palmer, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east of EHguck Lake and 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 19th elay of August, 1911. JOHN PALMER, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Albert Jacobson of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Furrier, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing^ at a post planted about 24 miles east of Kliguck Lake and 4 miles south of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail jthence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 19th day of August, 1911. ALBERT JACOBSON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Fred George Code, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Inspector, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following 'described lajjds:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles cast of Eliguck Lake and 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 19th day of August, iqii. FRED GEORGE CODE. stpt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that John Cameron of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Operator, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following elescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles cast and 2 miles south of EHguck Lake and about (. miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thenee soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres, Dateti the 21st elay of August, 1911. JOHN CAMERON. sept. 30 «ov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 1 TAKE notice that Alexander Gibson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Grocer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following 'described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east of Kliguck Kake anel about 4 milts south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 6;o acres. Dated igth day of August, 1911. ALEXANDER GIBSON. s- pt. ?o nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Andrew Winton, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to nurchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles cist of Eliguck l.ake and about 1 miles south of Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 19th day of August, 1911. ANDREW WINTON. srpt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Gcoree Thrush, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission fo purchase the following d( scribed lands:—Commencing at a nost planted about 20 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence south 80 chairs: thence west 80 chains; thenee north 80 chairs; thence east 80 chains to point of commeneement, comprising (140 acres. Dated the ioth dav of August, iqii. GEORGE TIIRUSa. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAivK notice that Jeanie McCougan, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Spinster Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 5 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains: thence east 80 chains; tiience north 80 chains; tbence west 80 ehains to point of commencement, comprising 6.|o acres. Dated the 19th dav of August, iqm. J KAN IK McCOUGAN. Sf pt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Clara Laura Wilkes, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Spinster ClerK; intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following elescribed lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee nortli 80 chai. ; thence east 80 chains to point cf commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 19th day of August. 1911, CLARA LAURA WILKtvS. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Daniel McCrae, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a pest planted ahout 16 miles east of Kliguek lake and about il miles soutii of Alcatcho- Cluskus l.ake Trail; theuce soutii 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains; thence north So cliains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising fi.p> acres. Dated 14th dav of August, 1911. DANIEL McCRAK. s< pt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast Range 3 TAKE notice that William John Atkinson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following cf< scribed lands :—Conimencing at a post planted about 16 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 milt s south of thc Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail Jthence soutb 80 chains; thence west 8u chains; tlence north 80 chairs; thence east 80 chains lo point of commencement, comprising 040 acres. Dated the 14th dav of August, ion". WILLIAM 'JOHN ATKINSON. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Frederick Mottershead, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout 14 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commeneement. Dated August 14th, 1911. FREDERICK MOTTERSHEAD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Harold Stewart Butt, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 ehains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 14th day of August, 1911. HAROLD STEWART BUTT. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Fanderman, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Lineman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planteel about 12 miles east of Eliguck Lake and about 4 miles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail ;thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 14th day of August, ion, GEORGE FANDERMAN. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Minnie Beey, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lanels:—Commencing at t a post planted about 12 miles east of EHguck Lake and about 4 miles soutli of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail ithence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing fi-jo acres. Dated 14th tlav of Aueust, iqii. MINNIE BEEBY. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Nelson Charles Ford, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 10 iniles east of Kliguck Lake and 4 miles soutb of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; tlence east 80 chains: thence north 80 chains; tl ence wtst 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 14th tlay of August, 1911. NELSON CHARLES FORD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, ivange 3 TAKE notice that Antonio Scalena, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following elescribed lanels:—Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles east of EHguck" Lake and 4 miles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains; thenee north 80 chairs; thence east 80 ehains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 14th day of August, iqii. ANTONIO SCALENA. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TA KE notice that James McCulIough, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase tne following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east of Kliguck l.ake and 4 miles soutii of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; tnence soutii 80 chains; tlence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; tlence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 14th day of August, 1911. JAMKS McCULLOUGII. sept, 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Francis Robert Binding, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, intends lo apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about S iniles east of Kliguck Lake and 4 iniles south of Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 14th day of August, 1911. FRANCIS ROBERT BINDING, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LANL DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Wilfred Lawrence Far- rer, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Lineman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tie scribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted aboul 8 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenee nortli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence east So chains to point of commencement, comprising G40 acres. Datetl 17th day of August, ign. WILFRED LAWRENCE FARRER. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Fred Stone, of Souris, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands;—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east of Kliguck Lake and about 4 mihs south of Alcatcho-Cluskus l.ake Trail; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thenee cast 80 chains to poinl of commencement, comprising 640 aeres. Dated the 14th dav of August, 1011. FRKD STONE. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Jack Kgilson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Musician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands s—- Commencing at a post planted 12 miles east of Kliguek l.ake anel 4 ■ miles south of thc Alcatcho-Cluskus I.alee Trail; thenee north 80 chains; thence wt st 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence easl 80 cliains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acre s. I Jated 14th tlay of August, iqi i. JACK EGILSON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Ranee 3 TAKE notice that Terranee Movie, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Bell Boy, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following ih scribed lands\\—Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles east and 2 milts south of EHguck l.ake and about (j miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 el ains; thenee soulh 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated r7th day of August, mi. TKRRANCK BOVLK. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT m. '■ District of Coast, Range 3 IAKE notice that George Beaudry, of bouth Junction, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and ahout 6 milts south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Iran; thence north 80 chains; jthence west 80 chains; thence soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement comprising 640 acres. Dated the 17th elay of August, 1911. GEORGE BEAUDRY, sePt- 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 iw • * notlce tliat Edward Hughes, of Winnipeg, iManitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planteel about 12 miles east and 2 miles south of Kliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; tbence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 040 acres. * Dated 17th day of August, 1911. EDWARD HUGHES. "P'-ao nov. as VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT „,..„- District of Coast, Range 3 Mr r-% n°tlc? that Charley Beausiler, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Lineman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and 2 miles- south of Lhguck Lake and ahout 6 miles south, irom Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence- north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chatns to point of commencement, comprising 640 Dated 21st day of August, 1911. CHARLEY BEAUSILER. ****• 3° nov.25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT mivr,Dist.rict of Coast' Kange 3 , JAKE notice that James Campbell, of Winnipeg. Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 2 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; ti.eucc south 80 chains; thence west 8o chains tu point of commencement, comprising (,40 acres Dated the 17th day of August, 1911. JAMKS CAMPBELL. acPt. 30 nov< 2$ VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT ma» - District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Doughty, of Winnipeg. Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to appyl for permission to purchase the following deserihed lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout 16 miles east and 2 niiles south of Kliguck Lake and ahout G miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; tl.ence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising (>.iu acres. Datetl 17th tlay of August, 1911. JOHN DOUGHTY, sept. 30 noVi jc VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 IAKE notice that Edward I.afrauce, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a pest planted ahout 16 miles east antl 2 milts soutli of Kliguck Lake antl about fi miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutli 8ti ehains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising (140 acres. Dated 171I1 dav of August, iqii. EDWARD LAFRANCK. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range ^ TAKK notice that Thomas William Boulton, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east of Kliguck I,ake antl 4 miles soutii of the Alcatchn-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising (140 acres. Dated the 19II1 tlav of August, 1911. THOMAS WILLIAM HOULTON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that George Edwards, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Lineman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands;—Commencing at a post planted ahout 24 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck l.ake and about 6 milts soulh of Alcatcho-Cluskus l.ake Trail; thence north 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 8m chains commencement, comprising fqo to point of acres. Datetl the sept. 30 tlav of August, igi 1. GEORGE EDWARDS. nov. 25 VICTORIA I.AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Herbert Edwards, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Lineman, intends to apply for pt rmission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout :.' miles east ami 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake ami about fi miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus l.ake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thenee west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Datetl 21st dav of August, toil. ' HERBERT KDWARDS. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA I.AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Herbert Tait, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Grocery Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fonowing deserihed lands: —Commencing at t a post planted about 22 miles east ol EHguck Lake and al out 4 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus l.ake Trail; thence soutli 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thenee west 8i> cliains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acn s. Dated lyth day of August, iqii. HERBERT TAIT. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA I.AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Frank Morris of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Lahorer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described laiuls: Commencing at a post planted al out ...• mihs east and 2 miles south of EHgltok l.ake and al out 'j miles soutli of AlcdtcllO'CiuskuS bake Trail; thence nortli 80 chains: thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains to point of cnirircnctuienl, comprising 640 acn -S. Dated 21st day of August, 1911. THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Harry Grant, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Hook-keeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles easj and 2 iniles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated thc 17th dav of August, 1911. HARRY GRANT, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Coulter, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Comemncing at a liost planted about 18 miles cast and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutli of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence cist 80 chains; thence soutli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, _._*_nprising 640 acres. Dated the 17th day of August, 1911. GEORGE COULTER, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Frank Smith, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising G40 acres. Dated 17th day of August, 1911. FRANK SMITH, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Hunt Copley, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Shipper, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east and 2 miles soutli of Eliguck Lake and about 6 niiles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutli 80 chains: thence east 80 chains: thence north So chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 aeres. Datcu the 21st day of August, ton. JOHN HUNT COPLEY. stpt. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Loraine Stanhope Clarke of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Lather, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post pianted about 24 iniles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 21st day of August, ion. RAINE STANHOPE CLARKE. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Weston, of W*... nipeg, Man., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east and 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 21st day of August, 1911. WILLIAM WESTON, sept. 30 nov. 25 sept. 30 LORA VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Joseph Robertshaw, 0. Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencin*' at a post planted al.out 10 miles cast and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and /bout 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake I rail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 17th day of August, 191 ■• __.,„, 10SEPH ROBERTSHAW. sept. 30 nov-2C- VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Lane, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a pest planted* about 26 miles east and 2 ml es soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 2,st day of Augi^ii. ^ sept. 30 nov- 2S VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Griffin Yearwood, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Mail Clerk, in- intends to apply for permission to purchase the (ollowing described lands:—Commencinj at a post planted about 28 miles east anl 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to .point of commencement, comprising 64" acres. , , ,. Dated the '■ VrVfInT&rWoOD. sept, jo »ov-; VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Delmar Samuel Gardner, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Showman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 2 iniles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about f, miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake; thence south 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 21st clay of August, 1911. DELMAR SAMUEL GARDNER* sept. 30 "ov- 25 \""" VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Hugh Stewart Gunn, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about fi miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west So chains; thence nortli 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 21st day of August, ion. ______ HUGH STEWART GUNN. srpt. 30 nov. 25, VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range13 TAKE notice that James Sadler, of St. lames P. 0., Man., occupation Polisher, intends to applv for pcrmisison to purchase the following 'described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about (i miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 21st day of August,,9, ,.sadler sc.pt. 30 ■ nov- -5 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Nisbet, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- in» described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about 14 miles east ancl 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about fi miles south of Alcatcho Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 17th clay of August, 1911. JAMES NISBET. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Stewart, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Operator, intends to apply for nermission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing, at a post planted about 12 miles cast and 2 iniles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 iniles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel the 17th clay of August, 1911. WILLIAM STEWART, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Maurice Hamilton Oakley, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post pianted about 12 miles east and 4 iniles soutii from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 18th day of August, 1911. MAURICE HAMILTON OAKLEY, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Fitzgerald Willoughby, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-—Commencine at a post planted about 28 miles east ami 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake I rail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. n-ited tbe ->ist day of August, 1911. FITZGERALD WILLOUGHBY. sept. 30 nQV' 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TNKE notice that George Fielder, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Orderly, intends to annly for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post plantecl about 28 miles east and 2 mi es soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; hence soutii 80 chains; thenee cast 80 chains, thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising (140 a"Dea.cd the ...t %^f%^tlx_ sept. 30 ________ VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TA1-.E notice that Charles _ Machcn, M Winnipeg, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout 28 miles east and 2 ml es south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake had; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 8n chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 21st day of August, 1911. CHARLES MACHEN. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Chisholm, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Painter, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following "described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 2 mi es soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acrD"ed the '"*'&0&_fAm*. sept. 30 nov. 2. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Archibald Warde, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Machinist, intenels to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post plantecl about 18 miles east and 2 miles soutli of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, coin- prising (140 acres. Dated the 17th day of August, 1911. ARCHIBALD WARDE. si pt. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DIaTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Melville Fowler, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Checker, intends to rpply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post plantecl about 26 miles east ancl 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake ancl about 6 miles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising •■.40 acres. Dated thc 21st day of August, 1911. MELVILLE FOWLER, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Charles Edgar Taylor, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following elescribed lands:— Commencing at a post plantecl about 26 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck 1,ake and about (1 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lane Trail; thence south 80 chains: thenee west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 21st day of August, 1911. CHARLES EDGAR TAYLOR, sept. 30 nov' 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Harbour, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deserihed lands:—Commencing at a post planteel about 18 miles cast and 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains: thence west* 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 17th elay of August, 1911. WILLIAM HARBOUR, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Harry Walker, of Win nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Comemncing at a post plantecl about 10 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake anel about fi miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 17th day of August, 1911. HARRY WALKER- sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that David Shannon, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. _. Dated the 21st day of August, 1911. DAVID SHANNON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Norman, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Bricklayer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planteel about 12 miles east and 4 mlles soutli from Eliguck Lake and about 8_ miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake lrail; theuce north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 18th day of August, 1911. THOMAS NORMAN. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Alfred Smith, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Operator, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 4 miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and 8 miles southi from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenct north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains tc point of commencement, comprising 640 acres Dated 22nd day of August, 1911. ALFRED SMITH, sept. 30 nov. 2 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 /TAKE notice that Manuel Orctski, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following clescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake anel about 8 miles south from Aicatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; tbence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 18th clay of August, 1911. MANUEL ORETSKI. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Hayward, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Motorman, intends to_ apply for permission to purchase the following clescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 4 miles soutii from Eliguck Lake, and about 5 iniles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north So chains; thence east 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel 18th elay of August, iqii. GEORGE HAYWARD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Miller, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Motorman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 iniles cast and 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of tlie Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprisin" 640 acres. Dated 17th clay of August, 1911. JAMES MILLER, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that J-imes Clarke, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Operator, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east anel 2 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles soutii of tlie Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence nortli 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 17th tlay of August, inn. JAMES CLARKE, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Archibald Gibson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Hook-keeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fololwing described lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 16 miles east and 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 ehains; thenee west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated i8thday of August, 1911. ARCHIBALD GIBSON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Smith, of Win nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Machinist, iri tends to apply for permission to purchasi the following described lands:—Commencin' at a post plantecl about 22 miles east an 4 miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and abou' 8 iniles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lait Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence well 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thenci east 80 chains to point of commencemen! comprising 640 acres. Dated the 22nd clay of August, ign. JAMES SMITH sept. 30 nov. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of C<-*ast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Hugh Towns, of Wil nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Operator, intenu to apply for permission to purchase the fel lowing described lands:—Commencing at I post planted about 22 miles east antl 4 mill soutii from Eliguck Lake and 8 miles soul from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenl north 80 chains; thence east 80 cnainl thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chaif to point of commencement, comprising 6-1 acres. Dated the 22nd clay of August, 1911, HUGH TOWNS.) sept. 30 nov." VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Edward George Isal of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Accoul ant, intends to apply for permission to pi chase the following described lands:—Ce! mencing at a post planted about 24 ml east and 4 miles soutii from Eliguck Lai and about 8 niiles soutli from Alcatcho-Cll kus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chai| thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chai J thence east 80 chains to point of commen] ment, comprising 640 acres. Dated 22nd day of August, 1911. EDWARD GEORGE ISAAC! sept. 30 nov| VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Colin Campbell, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Hook-keeper, intends to apply for permission to. purchase the following described lanels:—Commencing at a post planted * about 16 miles east and 4 miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 18th day of August, 1911. COLIN CAMPBELL, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA EAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range - TAKE notice that Joseph Grain Gray, of Norwood, Manitoba, occupation Chartered Accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post plantecl about 18 miles east ancl -| miles south from Eliguck Lake and 8 miles south from Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dateel 18th elay of August, 1911. JOSEPH GRAIN GRAY, sept. 30 ' nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast. Range 3 TAKE notice that Charles Green, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Hook-keeper, intends to ai ply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planteel about 16 miles east and • miles south of Eliguck Lake and about fi miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii Sn chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 17th clay of August, 1911. CHARLES GREEN. sc.pt.-30 nov. 25 VICTORIA I.AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Saunders, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 16 miles east and 2 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence south 80 chains; tiience west So chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east So chains to point of commencement, comprising (,40 acres. Dateel the 17th day of August, 1911. JOHN SAUNDERS, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Walter Land, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Street Car Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east antl 4 miles south of Eliguck i_,ake ancl ahout 8 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence south So chains; thence cast So chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel 18th elay of August, 1911. WALTER LAND, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Bernard of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 milts east and 4 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence t_tst 80 chains; thence soutli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Hated 18th dav of August, 1911. JOHN BERNARD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Stanley Arthur Lewis, of Winnipeg. Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 2 miles soutli of Eliguck Lake and about 6 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains: thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 cliains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 17th day of August, 1911. STANLEY ARTHUR LEWIS, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Fred Gammagc, of Win nipeg. Manitoba, occupation Waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles east and 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles soutli from Soutii Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; theuce north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 18th clay of August, 1911. FRED GAMMAGE. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Charles Thomson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Motorman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following clescribed lanels:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and 4 iniles south from Eliguck Lake ancl 8 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Datetl 18th day of August, 1911. CHARLES THOMSON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Mike Smidt, of Wil peg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, inter to apply for permission to purchase the I lowing described lands:—Commencing a| post plantecl about 24 miles east and 4 south from EHguck Lake, and about 8 south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake i thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 dial thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chi to point of commencement, comprising ] acres. Dated 22nd clay of August, 1911. MIKE SMID'| sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Mathesonl Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Carpel intends to apply for permission to pure! the following described lands:—Commeil at a post planted about 28 miles eastl about 4 miles south from Eliguck Lakel about 8 miles soutb from Alcatcho-Chl Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; till west 80 chains; thence south 80 chil thence east 80 chains to point of coining ment, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 22nd day of August, 1911. WILLIAM MATHESO| sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND O.. TRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Beeby, of nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Ironworker! tends to apply for permission to purJ the following described lands:—Commen at a post planted about 28 miles eastj 4 miles soutli from EHguck Lake and 8 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Trail: tbence north 80 chains; thencel 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; tj west 80 chains lo point of commence*! comprising 640 acres. Dateel the 22nd clay of August, 1911. THOMAS BEEi sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Gordon, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase^ the following deserihed lands:—Commencing att a post planted about 20 miles east and 4 iniles south from Eliguck Lake anel 8 miles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel 22nd clay of August. 1911. WILLIAM GORDON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Brown, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Porter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a pest planted about 10 iniles east and 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles soutli from south Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: tiience north 80 chains; thence easti 80 chains: thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 18th clay of August, 1911. JOHN BROWN, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Robert John Daley, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Publicity Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post plantecl about 26 miles east and about 4 miles soutli from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 22nd clay of August, 1911. ROBERT JOHN DALEY, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT | District of Coast, Range 3 TAivli notice that Elizabeth Jane_ of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation intends to apply for permission to 1 the following described lands:—CommJ at a post plantecl about 28 miles easf about 4 miles south from Eliguck Later about 8 miles soutli from Alcatcho-C Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; cast 80 chains; thence north 80 cl thence west 80 chains to point of comnj ment, con-prising 640 acres. Dated 22nd day of August, 1911. ELIZABETH JANE L0| sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT] District of Coast, Range 3 'tAKE notice that Flora Macdonal Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Spinstil tends to apply for permission to purchal following described lands:—Commencil a post planted about 28 miles easl about 4 miles soutii from Eliguck Lakj about 8 miles soutli from Alcatcho-C Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 cliains; west 80 chains; thence north 80 thence east 8o_ chains, to point of conn| ment, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 22nd day of August, FLORA MACDON/' sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 /TAKE notice that Wilfred Denton, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about 26 miles and about 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake, and about 8 iniles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake' Trail; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel the 22nd day of August, 1911. WILFRED DENTON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT! District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Catherine Mac4o acres, more or less. Jated 14th August, 1911. FRANK KAUF. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 lAKK notice that Jack Beel, of Winnipeg, lipation Machinist, intends to apply for Inission to purchase the following described lis:—Commencing at a post planteel about I miles north and one mile west from the Itherii extremity of Sigutla Lake; thence Ith 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; tbence Ith 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains to lit of commencement, containing 640 acres. |)ated 14th August, 1911. 1 JACK BEEL. . 14 dec. 9 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 IAKE notice that John Smyth, of Winni- I occupation Laborer, intends to apply for |iission to purchase the following described s:—Commencing at a post planted about miles nortli from the northern extremist Sigutla Lake; thence soutii 80 chains; Ice east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; Ice west 80 chains to point of eommciicc- ^, containing 640 acres. |tted 14th August, 1911. JOHN SMYTH. 14 dec. 9 I VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 IKE notice that Ralph White of Winni- I occupation Teamster, intends to apply lermission to purchase the following de- lid lauds:—Commencing at a post plant- pout two miles north from the northern lity of Sigutla Lake; thence soutli So ; thence west 80 chains; thence north lins; thenee east 80 chains to point of |ienccment, containing 640 acres. 14th August, 1911. RALPH WHITE. 14 dec. 9 [VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT I District of Coast, Range 3 IKK notice that Harry Bcrgal of Winni- I occupation Carpenter, intends to apply lermission to purchase the following tle- Tjd lands:—Commencing at a post planted three miles nortli and one mile east the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; wj soutii So chains; thence west 80 chains; I* north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains libit of commencement, containing 640 |ed 15th August, 1911. HARRY BKRGAI,. dec. 9 Victoria land district District of Coast, Range 3 |vK notice that Richard Toman, of Win- occupation Laborer, intends tq apply ■•rmission to purchase the following de- 1:1 lands:—Commencing at a post plant- lint fivc miles north and two miles east fhe northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains lint of commencement, containing 640 fcd ifith August, 1911. RICHARD TOMAN. dcc. 9 Victoria land district District of Coast, Range 3 m_]f, notice that George Paton, of Win- loccupation Blacksmith, intends to apply ^mission to purchase thc following tie- ids:—Commencing at a post planted live miles north and two miles east ■he northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; I soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains; Inorth 80 chains; thence east So chains lnt of commencement, containing 040 |d ifith August, ign. GEORGE PATON. dec. 9 2fi4 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Davidson, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 5 iniles north from the northern extremity of Sigutla Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 16th August, 1911. JOHN DAVIDSON, oct. 14 dec. 9 2 * VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James McNeill, of Winnipeg, occupation Pole Man, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about five miles north from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated ifith August, 1911. james McNeill. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Francois Xavier Lavvie, of St. Boniface, Man., occupation Liquor Merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about seven miles nortli and one mile west from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dateei ifith August, 1911. FRANCOIS XAVIER LAVVIE- oct. 14 dec. 9 ~74 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Arthur Sauve, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Tinsmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about seven miles north and one mile west from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north So chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acre*. Dated 16th August, igu. ARTHUR SAUVE- oct. 14 dec. 9 273 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Moise # Lavalie, of St, Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about seven miles north and one mile west from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 16th August, ion. MOISE LAVALIE oct. 14 dec. 9 266 • VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Charles Caze, of Winnipeg, occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about five miles north from the Northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Datetl 16th August, 1911. CHARLES CAZE- oct. 14 dec. 9 267 VICTORIA LAND_ DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Joseph i^oel Senez, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Contractor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described alnds:—Commencing at a post planted about five miles north from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres. Dated 16th August, 1911, JOSEPH NOEL SENEZ. oct. 14 dec. 9 268 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Albert Paquln, of St, Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Manager of Lumber Co., intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles north and one mile west from thc northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated ifith August, 1911. ALBERT PAQUIN oct. 14 dec. 9 269 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Leo Gadbois, of St. Boni face, Man., occupation Undertaker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about five miles north ami one mile west from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence south 80 chains; thence west So chains; thence north 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing (140 acres. Datetl ifith August, 1911. LEO GADBOIS. oct. 14 dcc. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TA K E notice that John Brown, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tie- scribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 3 iniles north and one mile west from thc northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Datetl 15th August, 1911. JOHN BROWN, oct. 14 dec. 9 "' ' VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William_Wilkie, of Winnipeg, occupation Tinsmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles north and 1 mile west from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing f.40 acres. Dateel 15th August, 1911, WILLIAM WILKIE. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Jack Olson, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following descriu- ed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles north and 1 mile east from thc northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing fi4o acres. Dated 15th August, 1911. JACK OLSON. oct, 14 dec. 0 284 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Thomas White, of Winnipeg, occupation Teamster, intends tq apply for permission to purchase the following elescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the east end of Xahlouza Lake and about one mile from tbe south siele thereof; tbence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west to lake shore; ti.ence north along lake shore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated 22nd August, 1911. THOMAS WHITE. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice tbat Harry Gradon, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, in tenths to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Nahlousa Lake and about two miles from the east end thereof; tbence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence south to lake shore: thenee east along lake shore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated 22nd August, igu. HARRY GRADON. oct. 14 dec. 0 276 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Edward Arthur Lemay, of St. Boniface, Man., occupation Bank Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about seven miles north and one mile west from the Northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north So chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 16th August, 1911. V EDWARD ARTHUR LKMAY. oct. 14 dec. 9 "7/ VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Frederick Waltlrof, of Winnipeg, occupation Saw-filer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following describee! lands:—Commencing at a post planted about seven miles north and one mile east from the northern extremity of Sigutla Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated ifith August, 19u. FREDERICK WALDROF. oct. 14 dec. 9 278 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that George Carter, of Winnipeg, occupation Carpenter, intends tq apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post plant ed about seven miles north and one mile east from the northern extremity of Sigutla Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated ifith August, 1911. GEORGE CARTER, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Mclntyre, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following describee! lands:—Commencing at a post planted about nine miles nortli and one mile east from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; tbence east So chains to point of commencement, containing (140 acres. Datetl 17th August, 1911. WILLIAM McINTYRE. oct. 14 dec. 9 2S0 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that John Ward, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the soutii side of Lake Nahlouza and about two miles from the eastern extremity thereof; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north to Lake shore; thenee west along Lake; shore to point of commencement, containing O40 acres more or less. Dated 17th August, 1911. JOHN WARD, oct, 14 dec. g 281 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that James Wall, of Winnipeg, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tie- scribed lauds:—Commencing at a post plant- id about nine miles north and one mile east from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence north So chains; thenee east 80 chains; tiience south 80 chains; thence west 80 cliains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 17th August, 1911. JAMKS WALL, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORTA LAN D DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Peter Arnold, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post plant etl about nine iniles north and one mile east from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thenee soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing (140 acres. Dated 17th August, 1911. PETER ARNOLD, oct. 14 dec. 0 283 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Frank Smith, of Winnipeg, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted 011 the north side of Kwalcho Lake ami about two miles from thc west end thereof J thence nortli 80 ehains; thence wesl 80 chaim; ihence south to Lake Short-; thence cast along lake shore to point of commencement, containing (140 acres more or less. Datetl 20th August, 1911. FRANK SMITH, oct. 14 dec. 9 286 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Odile Gladu, of Thibeau- ville, Manitoba, occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Nahlouza Lake anel about two miles from the east entl thereof; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii to Lake shore; thence west along Lake shore to point of commencement, containing fi4o acres, more or less. Dated 22nd August, 1911. ODILK GLADU. oct. 14 dec. g 287 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Jean Gonzalve Doutre, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing fi4o acres. Dated 17th August, 1011. JEAN GONZALVE DOUTRE. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Joseph Irenee Sangevin, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Mechanic, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about one mile north and two miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains: thence east 80 chains; thence south So chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated iSth August, 1911. JOSEPH IRENKK SANGEVIN. oct. 14 dec. 9 29fi VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Edmond Narcisse Beau- dry, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Law Student, intends to apply for nermission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about one mile north and two miles west from the northwest corner of Lake nahlouza; tbence north So chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 18th August, ign. EDMOND NARCISSE BKAUDRY. oct. 14 dec. 9 297 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Clovis Francois DeGagne, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Hotel- Keeper, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two niiles north and two miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; tbence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dateel iSth August, igu. CLOVIS FRANCOIS DeGAGNE. oct. 14 dec. 9 28S VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Camille Gosselin, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lanels:—Commencing at a post planted at the north-west eorner of Lake Nahlouza: theuce nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutb to Lake shore; thence west along Lake shore to point of commencement, containing f>40 acres, more or less. Dated 17th August, 1011. CAMTLLE GOSSELIN. oct. 14 dec. 9 289 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Noel Dauplnnais, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Steam-fitter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about nine miles north and one mile west from the northern extremity of Lake Sigutla; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dateel 17th August, iqii. NOEL DAUPHINAIS. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Joseph Kdwarel Ritchot, of St. Boniface, Man., occupation Teamster, iu ten tis to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted on the soutl^ side of Nahlouza Lake and about two miles from the eastern extremity thereof; thence south 8n chains; tbence west 80 chains; thenee north to Lake shore; thence east along Lake shore to point of commencement, containing (S40 acres, more or less. Dated i7th Autrust. iqrr. JOSKPTT EDWARD RITCHOT. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT Dislrict of Coast, Ranee 4 TAKK notice that Onesime Milord, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Contractor, in lends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about nine miles north and one mile west from the northern extremity of Sigutla Lake; thence south 80 chains: tbence west 80 chains; thence north So chains; thence east 80 ehains to point of comment ment, containing fi"4o acres. Dated 17th August, ion. ONESIME Mil,ORD. oct. 14 tlcc. 0 VTCTORIA LAND DISTRTCT District of Coast. Ramie 4 TAKE notice that Charles Auguste Lambert, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Physician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following elescribed kinds: — Commencing at a post planted about nine miles north antl one mile west from the northern extremity of Sigutla Lake: thenee north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of eommeneement, containing (140 acres, Dated 17th August, igu. CHARLKS AUGUST LAMBERT. oct. 14 dec. g VTCTORIA LAXD DISTRICT District of Coast. Range 4 TAKK notice that Guiltaumr Charette, of St. Boniface. Manitoba, occupation I.aw Student, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilied Ian tis:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile north from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commeneement, containing (140 acres. Dated 17th August, igu. GUILLAUMK CHARETTE. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAXD DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Joseph Avila Ferland, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Bank Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile north from thc north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence nortli 80 chains; thenee west 80 chains; thenee south So chains: thence east 80 chains to point of commence* ment, containing fi4o acres. Dated 17th August, 1911. JOSEPH AVILA FERLAND, oct. 14 dec. g VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Joseph Romuald Thi- bault, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Hotel Manager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: —Commencing at a post planted about two miles north ami two miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; tnence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dat Rfi iSth August, igu. JOSEPH ROMUALD THIBAULT. oct- '4 dcc. 9 -yy VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Leocadie Richer, of Ste. Anne des Chenes, Man., occupation Widow, intends to apply for permisisou to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout two miles north and six miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; theuce soutii 80 chains: theuce east 80 chains; thence north So chains; thence west 80 chains to point of eommeneement, containing 040 acres. Dated 19th August, 1911. LEOCADIE RICHER. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Alphonse Tougas, of Thibtauville, Manitoba, occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and six miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east So chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 19th August, 1911. ALPHONSE TOUGAS. oct. 14 dec. g VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Adilaide Birard, of St. Anne ties Chenes, .Man., occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about one mile nortli antl two miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thenee south So chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing (>4o acres. Dated 18th August, 1911. ADILAIDE BIRARD. oet. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Cleophas Germain, of Winnipeg, occupation Merchant, intends to appy for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about one mile north and two miles west from the north-west corner of l.ake Xahlouza; thence south So chains; thence west So chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing (140 aeres. Dated 18th August, 1911. CLEOPHAS GERMAIN. OCt. 14 , elec. g M\\. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Arthur Lambert, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile south and two niiles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thenee north 80 chains; thence west So chains; thence south Su chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 aeres. Dated 18th August, 1911. WILLIAM ARTHUR I.A.MBKRT. oct. 14 dec. 9 304 VICTORIA i.AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Orner Panuin, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends ttt apply for permission to purchase the fob lowing described lands:- Commencing at a post planted about one mile south anil two miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thenee north 80 chains: thence east So chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west So chains to point of commence* ment, containing (.40 acres. Datetl 18th August, igu. OMER PAQUIN. oct, 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA I.AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Joseph Poulias Proulx, of St. Boniface. Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted aboul one mile south and two iniles west from the north-west corner tif I.ake Nahlouza; thence south So chains; thence easl 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Datetl 18th August, ...n. JOSEPH POULIAS PROULX. oet. 14 dec. 9 J THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT 306 District of Coast, R;Jne':)„i,ette 0f TAKE notice that Eheard Ouel lette o. Winnipeg occupation <^g*e^_t1_l [or permission to purcnase ine ■ t. scribed lands--Commencinga a pos^p ed about one mile south and t»° Nah. (rom the north-west «>™£it.°. tCence west louza; thence soutl,Jr0thCgo chains; thence ^stC'r c'haln'rto pohU 5? commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated ,8th Aaggj^ 0UELLE-TE._ g 307 VICTORIA LAXD DISTRICT District of Coast, RMjgr4 w,n. TAKE notice that 1Seor^Cputuree,ds ^ nipeg, occupa ion Draughtsman, .^ pi, W permiss»«gPUrch , ply lor permission to purchase tne umurfirig described lands;—Commencing at a post planted about three miles north and six miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; tbence south 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres. Dated igth August, igu. GEORGE COUTURE, oct. 14 dec. 9 308 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Dianorah Fournier, of Winnipeg, occupation Married Woman, intend* to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands;—Commencing at a post planted about three miles north and six miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 19th August, 1911. DIANORAH FOURNIER. oct. 14 dec. 9 3°9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Anna Sephora Paradis, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about three miles north and ten miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; tbence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 21st August, 1911. ANNA SEPHORA PARADIS. oct, 14 dec. 9 310 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that George Begin, of Norwood, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Kwalcho Lake and about two miles from the west end thereof; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutb to lake shore; thence west along lake shore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated 29th August, 1911. GEORGE BEGIN, oct. 14 dec, 9 3U VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Anna Proulx, of St. Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about three miles north and ten miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 21st August, 1911. ANNA PROULX. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Pierre Sasselin, of St, Boniface, Manitoba, occupation Baker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Kwalcho Lake, and about half a mile from the east end thereof; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutb to lake shore; thence east along lake shore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated 2gth August, iqii. PIERRE SASSELIN. oct. 14 tlcc. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that May Martin, of Winnipeg, occupation Saleswoman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and four miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated August 19th, iqii. MAY MARTIN, oct. 14 dec. 9 318 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Sarah Banfield of Winnipeg, occupation Widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile north and four miles west from thc north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north So chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains lo point of commencement, containing (140 acres. Dated 19th August, 1911. SARAH BANrlELD. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Barney Kelly of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the foUowing described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile north and four miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated August 19th, 1911. BARNEY KELLY, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Harry Sennett, of Winnipeg, occupation Bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and eight mile* west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated August 21st, 1911. HARRY SENNETT. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Henry Rennie, of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and eight miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, con taining 640 acres. Dated August 21st, 1911. WILLIAM HENRY RENNIE. oct. 14 dec. 9 328 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Tames Nimmo Scott, of Winnipeg, occupation Publisher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about four miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 19th August, 1911. JAMES NIMMO SCOTT, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that John Carmichael Roberts, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about eight miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 21 st August, 1911. JOHN CARMICHAEL ROBERTS, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Wilfred John Perkins, of Winnipeg, occupation Civil Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the foil owing described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about eight miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 21st August, iqii. WILFRED JOHN PERKINS. oct. 14 dec. 9 331 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that James Coates, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one and a half miles north and six miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, 1911. JAMES COATES. oct. 14 ' dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT ________ District of^Cqast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Frank Cassie, of Winni- peg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about three miles north and eight miles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north So chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing bio acres. Dated August 21st, iqii. FRANK CASSIE- oct. 14 dec. 9 313 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Francois Xavier Gosse- Hn, oi St. Honiface, Man., occupation Baker; intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Kwalcho Lake and about half a mile from the east end thereof: tbence north 80 chains; thence east Su ehains; ihence south 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August, 1911. FRANCOIS XAVIER GOSSKL1X. oct. 14 dec. 9 3M VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Harry Speedie, of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile north and half a mile west from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; tbence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; tiience soutii 80 ehains; tbence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated August 29th, 1911. MARRY SPKKDIK. oct. 14 dec. 9 3*5 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Stephen Maysier, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends "to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile north and half a mile west from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; theuce north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; tiience soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing (140 acres. Dated 29th August, 1911. STKPUJCX MAYSIER, oct. 14 dec, 9 316 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Patrick Samuel Martin, of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and four miles west from thc north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; Ihence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated August ioth. ion. PATRICK SAMUEL MARTIN. oct. 14 dcc. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that James Kennedy, of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about three miles north and eight niiles west from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thenee west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing (140 acres. Dated August 21st, 1911. JAMES KENNEDY. oct. 14 dec. 9 "4 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Simon Rosenblom, of Winnipeg, occupation Ladies' Tailor, intend; to apply for permission to purchase the fol lowing described lands:—Commencing at post planted about three miles north and ten mites west from the north-west corner of Lake Xahlouza; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 21st August, 1911. SIMON ROSENBLOM. oct. 14 dec. 9 33_ VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice tbat William Henderson Rennie, of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one and a half miles north and six miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, 1911. WILLIAM HENDERSON RENNIE- oct. 14 dec. 9 339 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that George William Scott, of Winnipeg, occupation Collector, intends to appiy for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and four miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, 1911. GEORGE WILLIAM SCOTT, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Fred Miller, of Winnipeg, occupation Driver, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following clescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two and a half miles north and two miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, 1911. FRED MILLER, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Vincent Bromley, of Winnipeg, occupation Suvreyor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two and a half miles north and two miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, ign. VINCENT BROMLEY, oct. 14 dec. 9 342 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Sennett, of Winnipeg, occupation Shipper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two and a half miles north and two miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, 1911. WILLIAM SENNETT. oct. 14 dec. 9 333 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Colin Arthur Manlove, of Winnipeg, occupation Bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about seven miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; tiience north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, Dated 25th August, 1911. COLIN ARTHUR MANLOVE. oct. 14 dec. 9 34 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Joshua Billing, of Winnipeg, occupation Traveller, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one and a half miles north and six miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, 1911. JOSHUA BILLING, oct. 14 dec. 9 '* VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that George Cooke, of Winnipeg, occupation Receiving Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about six miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated igth August, 1911. GEORGE COOKE. oct. 14 dcc. 9 VTCTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Percy William Aukland of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following 'deserihed lands:—Commencing at a posl planted about six miles west from the northwest corner of Lake Nahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 19th August, iqii. PERCY WILLIAM AUKLAND. oct. 14 dec, 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that George Perkins, of Winnipeg, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about four iniles west from the north-west corner of Lake Xahlouza; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to noint of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 19th August, iqii. GEORGE PERKINS, oct. 14 dec. 9 333 VTCTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Bradshaw, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lauds:—Commencing at a post planted about one and a half miles north and six miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dalcd 25th August, 1911. WILLIAM BRADSHAW oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast. Range 4 TAKK notice that James Rait, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north aud four miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south So ehains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, 1911. JAMES RAIT. oct. 14 dec. g 343 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Edward Gibson, of Winnipeg, occupation Hotel Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two and a half miles north and two miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, 1911. EDWARD GIBSON, oct. 14 dec. 9 344 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that. Sidney Clifford, of Winnipeg, occupation Advertisement Manager, intends to apply for permisison to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about two miles north from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, 1911. SIDNEY CLIFFORD. oct. 14 dec. 9 3°° VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that John Bruce Connell, ofl Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to applyl for permission to purchase the following de-I scribed lands:—Commencing at a post plantedl about three miles north and ten miles west! from the north-west corner of Lake Nah-f louza; thence south So chains; thence east! 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thencel west 80 chains to point of commencement,! containing 640 acres. Dated 21st August, 1911. JOHN BRUCE CONNELL. oct. 14 dec. 35i VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 _ TAKE notice that Max Finkelstein, oft Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to appljl for permission to purchase the following der scribed lands:—Commencing at a post planll ed about two miles north and ten miles wesl from the north-west corner of Lake NahT louza; thence south 80 chains; thence wea 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thenci east 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres. Dated 21st August, 1911. MAX FINKELSTEIN. oct. 14 dec. I \""" VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Hugh John Graham, Winnipeg, occupation Chemist, intends to a ply for permission to purchase the followit deicribed lands:—Commencing at a post plan ed about two miles north and ten miles we from the north-west corner of Lake Nahlouz; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chain thence north 80 chains; thence west chains to point of commencement, containh 640 acres. Dated 21st August, 1911. HUGH JOHN GRAHAM.l oct. 14 dec| 353 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Wallace McAmmond, Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apj for permission to purchase the following 1 scribed lands:—Commencing at a post plal ed about a mile and a half north and tl miles east from the south-east corner of Na louza Lake; thence south 80 chains; theit west 80 chains; thence north 80 chahl theuce cast 80 chains to point of eommenf ment, containing 640 acres. Dated 22nd August, 1911. WALLACE McAMMONI oct. 14 de VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 _ TAKE notice that Edward Geoffrey Sml of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to r ply for permission to purchase the follow! described lands:—Commencing at a i| planted about a mile and a half north two and a half miles east from the east corner of Nahlouza Lake; thence ml 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thef south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains! point of commencement, containing 640 Dated 22nd August, 1911. EDWARD GEOFFREY SMITE oct. 14 dq VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Joseph Atherton, of Winnipeg, occupation Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, 1911. JOSEPH ATHERTON. oct. 14 dec. 9 346 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Thomas Kirkwood, of Winnipeg, occupation Stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, iqii. THOMAS KIRKWOOD. oct. 14 dec. g 33' VICTORIA LAXD DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 ^ TAKK notice that William John Boyd, of St. .lames, Manitoba, occupation Shipper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles uorth and four miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, 1911. WILLIAM JOHN BOYD, oct. 14 dec, 9 338 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Lomax Ogden, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and four miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 25th August, iqii. LOMAX OGDEN. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Hartley, of Winnipeg, occupation Mariner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout two miles north from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 26th August, 1911. WILLIAM BARTLKY. oct. 14 dec. 9 355 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Arthur Hill, of V peg, occupation Accountant, intends to , for permission to purchase the followingj scribed lands:—Commencing at a post ed about one mile south and eight west from the west end of Kwalcho thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 cha thenee south 80 chains; thence west 80 chi to point of commencement, containing | acres. Dated 23rd August, 1911. ARTHUR HILl oct. 14 d| 356 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Tame Johannson, of *< nipeg, occupation Warehouseman, intencuj apply for permission to purchase the fol ing described lands:—Commencing at a| planted about one mile south and eight west from the west end of Kwalcho I thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 ch| thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 1 to point of commencement, containing! acres. Dated ?ard August, 19.1. JARNE JOIIANNS oct. 14 VICTORIA LAND. DISTRICT) District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Henry H] of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends I ply for permission to purchase the folll described lands:—Commencing at af planted about one mile soutb and eight 1 west from the west end of Kwalcho I thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 c| thence south 80 chains; thence east So to point of commencement, contalnin acres. Dated 23rd August, ign. WILLIAM HENRY HRWI| oct. 14 348 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Armstrong Jones, of Winnipeg, occupation Traveller, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about six miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG JONES, oct. 14 dec. 9 3+9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Thomas James Bennett, of Winnipeg, occupation Traveller, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Comiuencing at a post planted about six miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. THOMAS JAMES BENNETT, oct. 14 dec. g 358 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT| District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Rogers, ofl nipeg, occupation Caretaker, intends tol for permission to purchase the followh] scribed lands:—Commencing at.a post | ed about one mile south and eight mlle| from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; south 80 chains; thence west 80 c thence north 80 chains; thenee east 80 I to point of commencement, containin| acres. Dated 23rd August, ign. WILLIAM ROGI| oct. 14 359 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICTl District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Robert WilliamI ston, of Winnipeg, occupation Book! intends to apply For permission to pt| thc following described iands:—Comml at a post planted about half a mile souf six miles west from the west end of Kf Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence chains; thence south 80 chains; thenc| 80 chains to point of commencement, ing 640 acres. Dated 23rd August, iqii. ROBERT WILLIAM JOHNS'lf oct. 14 3 ° VICTORIA LAND DISTRICTl District of Coast, Range TAKE notice that Edward Joseph La| of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends! ply for permission to purchase the fof described lands:—Commencing at aj planted about half a mile south and s\\A west from the west end of Kwalcho | thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 1 thence north 80 chains; thence east Sol to point of commencement, containir| acres. Dated 23rd August, 1911. EDWARD JOSEPH LAFLAM| oct. 14 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 ■361 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 ~ " " jell ITAKE notice that Colin Campbell McGla- ihan, of Winnipeg, occupation Agent, intends 0 apply for permission to purchase the fol- owing described lands:—Commencing at a )ost planted about half a mile south and six niles west from tlie west end of Kwalcho -,ake; thence north 80 chains; thence east to chains; thence south 80 chains; thence vest 80 chains to point of commencement, iontaining 640 acres. Dated 23rd August, iqii. COLIN CAMPBELL McGLASHAN. |ct. 14 dec. o VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 _ TAKE notice that James Ernest Bradshaw If Winnipeg, occupation Missionary, intends To apply for permission to purchase thc fol- bwing described lands:—Commencing at a ost planted about half a mile south and Ix miles west from the west end of Kwalcho ake; thence south 80 chains; thence east ) chains; thence north 80 chains; thence est 80 chains to point of commencement, mtaining 640 acres. Dated 23rd August, 19:1. JAMES ERNEST BRADSHAW. It. 14 dec. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Jennie Lord, of Winni- g, occupation Married Woman, intends to ply for permission to purchase the folding described lands:—Commencing at a >st planted about four miles west from the ist end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 ains; thence west 80 chains; thence south chains; thence east 80 chains to point of himencement, containing 640 acres. ■Dated 23rd August, iqii. JENNIE LORD. 14 . dec. n VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT I District of Coast, Kange 4 TAKE notice that Albert Lord, of Winni- y, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for mission to purchase the following described ds:—Commencing at a post planted about .r miles west from the west end of Kwal- S Lake; thence south So chains; thence 3t 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence t 80 chains to point of commencement, itaining 640 acres. Dated 23rd August, iqii. ALBERT LORD. dec. o 373 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Robert Fisher Adams, of Winnipeg, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile and a half east from the east end of 'Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August. 1911. ROBERT FISHER ADAMS. oct. 14 (lee. 9 374 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Annie Stewart, of Winnipeg, occupation Widow, intends to apply for permission.to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted one mile and a half east from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August, 1911. ANNIE STEWART, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT I District of Coast, Range 4 AKE notice that Lucinda Daley, of Winni- , occupation Married Woman, intends to ly for permission to purchase thc fol- ing descrilied lands:—Commencing at a : planted about four miles west from the t end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 ;ns; thence east 80 chains j thence south phains; thence west 80 chains to point of mencement, containing 0\\o acres, ated 23rd August, 1911. 1 LUCINDA DALEY. 114 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT _ District of Coast, Range 4 |\\KE notice that Gertrude Arms, of Win- jg, occupation Married Woman, intends I pply for permission to purchase the fol- ig described lands:—Commencing at a planted about four miles west from the end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 s; thence east 80 chains; thence north lains; thence west 80 chains to point of lencement, containing 640 acres, ted 23rd August, iqii. GERTRUDE ARMS. 14 dee. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT , ■ District of Coast, Range 4 iiKE notice that George Edwards, of Win- If, occupation Estate Agent, intends to ap- Tor permission to purchase the following Jibed lands:—Commencing at a post |ed about half a mile north and two west from thc west end of Kwalcho _; tbence north 80 chains; thence west lains; thence south 80 chains; thence east hains to point of commencement, con- lg 640 acres, led 24th August, 1911. GEORGE EDWARDS, dec. 9 IVICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 'CE notice that Tom Thomas of Winni* ccupation Mail Carrier, intends to apply (rmission to purchase the following de- lands:—Commencing at a post planted half a mile north and two miles west he west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence to chains; thence west 80 chains; thence 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to tf commencement, containing 640 acres, d 24th August, iqii. TOM THOMAS, dec. 9 /ICTORIA LAND DISTRICT f District of Coast, Range 4 E notice that James Spencer, of Win- occupation Steam Fitter, intends to ap- • permission to purchase the following Ied lands:—Conimencing at a post plant- >ut half a mile north and two miles rom thc west end of Kwalcho Lake; north 80 chains; thence east 8u chains; south 80 chains; thence west 80 to point of commencement, containing Ires, d 24th August, iqii. JAMES SPENCER. dec. 9 1'ICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Kange 4 E notice that Alexander Campbell, of eg, occupation Tailor, intends to apply mission to purchase the following de- lands:—Conimencing at a post planted lalf a mile north and two miles west ie west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence 1 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence 0 chains; thence west 80 chains, to commencement, containing 640 acres. 24th August, iqii, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, dec. 9 ICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 lil notice that John Moor, of Toronto, ccupation Bricklayer, intends to apply mission to purchase the following de- lands:—Commencing at a post planted west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence > chains; thence west 80 chains; tiience io chains; thence east 80 chains to commencement, containing 640 acres. 24th August, 1911, JOHN MOOR. dec. 9 ICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 C notice that Patrick McGuire, of Win- ccupation Mason, intends to apply for on to purchase the following described ■Commencing at a post planted on the d of Kwalcho Lake; thence soulh 80 thence west 80 chains; thence north thence cast 80 chains to point of Icemcnt, containing 640 acres. 24th August, 1911. PATRICK McGUIRE. dec, 9 373 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Andrew Haney of Winnipeg, occupation Railway Mail Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout one mile north and half a mile cast from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August, iqii. WILLIAM ANDREW HANEY. oct. 14 dec. 9 384 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast Range 3 TAKE notice that William Swallow, of Winnipeg, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following describea lands:—Commencing at a post planted about six and a half miles soutb and half a mile east from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 4II1 September, 1911. WILLIAM SWALLOW. oct. 14 dec. 9 401 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that John Ewin, of Winnipeg, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about six miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 cliains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. JOHN EWIN. oct. 14 dec. 9 402 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that George Drew, of Winnipeg, occupation Bank Clerk, intends to apply for permission^ to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about six miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. GEORGE DREW. oct. 14 dec. 9 376 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Cameron Joseph Turn- bull, of Winnipeg, occupation Manager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile uorth and half a mile east from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August, 1911. CAMERON JOSEPH TURNBULL. oct. 14 dec. 9 3 7 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Charles Lcmond Reid Dow, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about two and a half miles east from the south-east corner of Nahlouza Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, Dated 22nd August, iqii. CHARLES LEMOND REID DOW. oet. 14 dec. 9 3/8 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Lillian Turnbull, of Winnipeg, occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-—Conimencing at a post planted on the north side of Kwalcho Lake and ahout half a mile from the east end thereof; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thence north to lake shore and along lake shore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or Ies;-. Dated 29th August, iqii. LILLIAN TURNIIULL. oct. 14 dec. 9 3/9 VICTORIA .LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Percy Wilson, of Winnipeg, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile and a half east from the cast end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 ehains; tiience west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August, 1911. PERCY WILSON, oct. 14 dec. 9 380 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Silverman, of Winnipeg, occupation Tailor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout one mile south and half a mile west from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 29th August, 1911. WILLIAM SILVERMAN, net. 14 dec. 9 381 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Arthur Muller, of Win nipeg, occupation Waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the soutii side of kwalcho Lake and about one mile and a half from the east end thereof; thence soutii <-o chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence north to Lake shore; thence west along Lake shore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated 29th August, 1911. ARTHUR MULLER. oct. 14 dec. 9 382 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that William Davis Clarke, of Winnipeg, occupation Cook, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Kwalcho Lake and about one mile and a half from the east end thereof; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north to lake shore; thenee east along lake shore to point of commeneement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated 29th August, 1911. WILLIAM DAVIS CLARKE. oct. 14 dec. 9 383 VTCTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast Range 3 TAKK notice that George Clements, of Winnipeg, occupation Baker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about four and a half miles south and half a mile west from the east end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 4th September, 1911. GEORGE CLEMENTS, oet. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Ran^e 4 TAKE notice that Oswald Allison, of Winnipeg, occupation Bank Clerk, intends to ap ply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about eight miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. OSWALD ALLISON. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Kange 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Harry Weldon, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Upholsterer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and 10 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. THOMAS HARRY WELDON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Samuel Nash, of Norwood, Man.,, occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. SAMUEL NASH, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Rangt 4 TAKE notice that Robert Jenkinson, of Winnipeg, occupation Shipper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about eight miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. ROBERT JENKINSON. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Samuel Johnston, of Winnipeg, occupation Receiving Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout eight iniles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 cliains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. SAMUEL JOHNSTON, oct. 14 dec. 9 406 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Alexander Chapman, of Winnipeg, occupation Driver, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about eight miles in a northerly direction from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west So chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of eommeneement, containing 6.10 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. ALEXANDER CHAPMAN. oct. 14 dec. 9 408 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKE notice that Charles Tohn Ewin, of Winnipeg, occupation Printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about live and a half miles north and two iniles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence north 80 chains; tiience cast 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. CTIARLKS JOHN EWIN. oct. 14 dee. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TA K K notice that Charles Chapman, of Winnipeg, occupation Printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at _ a post planted about five and a half miles north and two miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; Ihence soutii 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains; theuce north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 aeres. Dated 31st August, 1911. CHARLES CHAPMAN, oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 4 TAKK notice that Olive McCracken, of Winnipeg, occupation Housekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about live and a half miles north and two miles west from the west end of Kwalcho Lake; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Dated 31st August, 1911. OLIVE McCRACKKN. oct. 14 dec. 9 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice _ that Huie Maclntyre, of Rose Hank, Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles cast and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles soutii of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commence ment, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. HUIE MacINTYRE. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Ramsay, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point 'of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. JOHN RAMSAY. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Gus Mannell, of Nor wood, Man., occupation Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 10 mites south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 ^chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. GUS MANNELL. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Rattray, of Inkster P. 0., Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Gardener, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 16 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. THOMAS RATTRAY. sept. 30 nov. 25 sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Willie Nichol, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Druggist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 10 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and about 14 mi;es south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. WILLIE NICHOL- sept. 30 nov. 2j VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Henry Walker, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described Iands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thenco north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. sept. 30 HENRY WALKER. nov. 2 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Jackson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a po6t planned about 12 miles cast and 10 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles soutb of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. sept. 30 GEORGE JACKSON, nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Daniel Burnside, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east and 10 miles south of Kliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains to point of commencement. Dated 25th day of August, iqii. sept. 30 DANIEL BURNSIDE. nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William McEachrane, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles soutii of thc Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. WILLIAM McEACHRANE. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Went, of King Edward P. O., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol* lowing described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles cast and 10 mile* south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. GEORGE WENT. sept, 30 nov. 25 sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Douglas R. Whyte, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 10 miles south of Kliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. DOUGLAS R. WHYTE. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Henry Mark, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purcnase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted 28 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement comprising 640 acres. Dated 25th day'of August, iqii. HENRY sept. 30 MARK. nov. 25 sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Eccles, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Motorman, intends to apply for permisison to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and 10 milei south of EHguck Lake and about 14 milei south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. JOHN ECCLES. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Cyril Edward Hedge, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; ihence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 ehains; tiience east 8o_ chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. CYRIL EDWARD HEDGE. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Shelly Chambers, of Toronto, Ontario, occupation Dentist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a Post planted about 16 miles east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 cnains; thence north 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, ign. JAMES SHELLY CHAMBERS. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Emma Verrall Chambers, of Toronto, Ontario, ocupation I\\farried Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 1 f> miles east and 10 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail: thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. EMMA VERRALL CHAMBERS. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Howard George Good*, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, Intends to apply for permission to purchase thc followine described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 10 miles south of Kliguek Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutli 80 chains; ihence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 8n chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, iqii. HOWARD GEORGE GOOD, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORTA LAND DISTRICT District of Co^ist, Range 3 TAKK notice that Joseph Charles LeClair, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Well Digger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles cast and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, iqii, JOSEPH CHARLES LeCLAIR, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John McGavin, of Winnipeg, iManitoba, occupation Machinist, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following described lands: —Commencing at a post planted about 12 east and 10 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence nortli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of eommeneement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, toil. sept. 30 JOHN McGAVIN. nov. 25 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Alec Sargeant, of Toronto, Ontario, occupation Iiook-keeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted 10 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. ALEC SARGEANT. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that David Goldstein, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Packer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about ty miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. DAVID GOLDSTEIN, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Sayin, ,of Toronto, Ontario, occupation Printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains', thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, ign. JOHN SAVIN, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Scott, of Toronto, Ontario, occupation Manufacturer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. GEORGE SCOi'T. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Michael Dowling. of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout 28 miles east and 10 miies south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 25th day of August, 1911. MICHAEL DOWLING sept. 30 nov. 2- VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Arthur Buckby, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Conductor, intenas to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 2._\\\\ day of August, 1911. ARTHUR BUCKBY. sept. 30 nov. 2-; VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Charles Wallace, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Conductor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east ana 10 miies south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutl] 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence nor'h 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. CHARLES WALLACE, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Henry Doty, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated thc 25th day of August, 1911. HENRY DOTY, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT Districi of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Alex. Vaught, of Win nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilied lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles cast and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake and ahout 14 miles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 25th day o( August, 1911. ALEX. VAUGHT. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Janies Dutton, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Timekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about 24 miles cast and 10 miles south of Ehguck Lake and about 14 miles soutii of (ne Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 ■chains; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day <*j*ffifr$ftw. sept. 30 "ov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Elizabeth Ann Norris, of Chicago, 111., occupation Widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 10 mlies soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake I rail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, 1911. ELIZABETH ANN NORRIS. sept. 30 nov. 25 THE WEEK Is the Best Advertising Medium in British Columbia.—It exchanges with every paper in the Province, and with a good many in the Dominion THE WEEK circulates to paid subscribers in the following places VICTORIA VANCOUVER ESQUIMALT ALDERMERE ARMSTRONG ALBERNI ASHCROFT ARROWHEAD BEAVER POINT SALT SPRING ISLAND BEATON BANFF, Alta. 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VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Ada Ballou Brown, of Toronto, Out., occupation _ Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles _ east and 10 miles south of Eliguck Lake Trail and ahout 14 miles soutii of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 8o_ chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated thc 25th day of August, 1911. ADA BALLOU BROWN, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE, notice that William Rosamond Chaplin, of Toronto, Ontario, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deserihed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 iniles east and 10 miies soutli of Eliguck Lake and about 14 iniles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acrei. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. WILLIAM ROSAMOND CHAPLIN, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Belle Norris Pease, of Chicago, 111., occupation Married Woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles cast anu 10 miies soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of thc Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains lo point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th day of August, ign. BELLE NORRIS PEASE, nov. 25 sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Ernest Norman Brown, of Toronto, Out., occupation Manager, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 10 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 14 iniles soulh of tlle Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 25th nay of August, 1911. ERNEST NORMAN BROWN, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Alfred Ernest Hutton, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Packer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 10 miies soutli of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 ciiains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. ALFRED ERNEST HUTTON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Robert Davidson, of King Edward P. 0., Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: —Conimencing at a post planted about 16 miles east and 10 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 14 miles soutli of Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 26th day of August, 1911. ROBERT DAVIDSON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICI District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Edith Verrall Nl Toronto, Ontario, occupation Marril man, intends to apply for permisi purchase _ the * following described F Commencing at a post planted about cast and 10 miles south of EHgucI and about 14 miles south of the Af Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 I thence east 80 chains; thence soutli 801 thence west 80 chains to point of coil ment, comprising 640 acres. Dated 25th day of August, 1911. EDITH VERRALL NOj sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICI District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Brown, nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Condud tends to apply for permission to i the following described lands:—Con_| at a post planted ahout 26 iniles 10 iniles south of Eliguck Lake anl 14 iniles south of the Aicatcho-Cluskl Trail; thence nortli 80 ehains: thenl 80 chains: thence soutii 80 chains ;l east 80 chains to point of comineil comprising 640 acres. Dated 25th day of August, 1911. JAMES BR* sept. 30 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 ITAKE notice that William Porteous Kerr, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east and 4 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 1 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake frail; thence south 80 chains; thence east |3o chains; thence north 80 chains; thence Jvvest 80 chains to point of commencement, Comprising 640 acres. Dated 22nd day of August, 1911. WILLIAM PORTEOUS KERR. |ept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Norman Brown, of Win- iipeg. Manitoba, occupation Caretaker, in- ends to apply for permission to purchase lie following described lands:—Commencing t a post planted ahout 24 miles east and miles south from EHguck Lake and about miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Irail; thence soutii 8n chains; thence west I) chains; thence north 80 chains; thence list 80 chains to point of commencement, wmprising 640 acres. "Dated 22nd day of August, iqii* NORMAN BROWN. |pt, 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 IAKE notice that Adam Drummond, of innipeg, Man., occupation Laborer, intends apply for permission to purchase the folding described lands:—Commencing at a st planted about 22 miles east and 4 miles uth from EHguck Lake and 8 miles soutli >m Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence nth 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence rth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to int of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 22nd day >'i August, 1911. ADAM DRUMMOND. |)t 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 ITAKE notice that Charles Butler, of Win- eg, Man., occupation Porter, intends to ily for permission to purchase the fol- ing described lands.■--Commencing at a t planted ahout 22 miles east and 4 miles ith from EHguck Lake and 8 miles soutii in Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence th 80 chains; thence west 80 chains * nee north 80 chains; \\nence east 80 cliains point of commencement, comprising 640 .s. fated the 22nd clay of August, 1911. CHARLES BUTLER. . 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT ^ District of Coast, Range 3 I\\KE notice that Adam Manning, of Win- g, Man., occupation Book-keeper, intends .pply for permission to purchase the fol- np" described lands:—Commencing at a planted about 20 miles east and 4 miles h from EHguck Lake and 8 miles south Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence 1 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce lh 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to It of commencement, comprising 640 acres, pted 22nd dav of /ugust, 1911. ADAM MANNING. I 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 IKE notice that George Johnson, of Witi- , Man., occupation Accountant, intends ply for permission to purchase the fol- g described lands:—Commencing at a planted about 20 miles east and 4 miles from EHguck Lake and 8 miles south Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence I 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence [ '80 chains; thence east 80 chains to 1 of commencement, comprising 640 acres. I ted 22nd day of August, 1911. GEORGE JOHNSO.,. |30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND D... TRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKii notice that Robert Bernard Watson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, ocucpation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus ]_,ake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated iSth day of August, 1911, ROBERT BERNARD WATSON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Edwin Caston, of Winnipeg Manitoba, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 4 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 8 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated iSth dav of August, iqii. sept. 30 WILtlAM "1!DWIN' caston. nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT I District of Coast, Range 3 KE notice that Walter Holloway, of ipeg, 'Man., occupation Porter, intends pply for permission to purchase the ■ing described lands:—Commencing at ;t planted about 18 miles east and * I south from EHguck Lake and 8 miles from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trau; south 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains; north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains |int of commencement, comprising 6 o |hi 18th day of August, 1911. WALTER HOLLOWAY. nov. 25 IVICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Ranpe 3 % notice that Sidney Hutchins, of peg, Manitoba, occupation Clerk, intends ly for permission to purchase the fol- described lands:—Commencing at a anted ahout 18 miles east and 4 miles From EHguck Lake and 8 miles south Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; tbence 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; north 80 chains; thence east 80 f to point of commencement, compris- jo acres. |d iStli day of August, 1911. SIDNEY HUTCHINS. nov. 25 /ICTORIA LAND DISTRICT (District of Coast, Range 3 E notice that Adam Jacobite, of Win- Man., occupation Caretaker, intends to for permission to purchase t the fol- I described lands:—Commencing at a anted about 16 miles east and 4 iniles rom EHguck Lake and about 8 miles from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains: north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains it of commencement, comprising 640 18th day of August, 1911. ADAM JACOBITE. nov. 25 (TICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 notice that ames Anderson, of Win- |Man., occupati"** Carpenter, intends for permission to purchase the fol- described lands:—Cominenicng at a nted about 16 miles east and 4 miles om Eliguck Lake and about 8 miies [rom Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; outh 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; outh 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; lorth 80 chains; thence east 80 chains of commencement, comprising 640 18th day of August, 1911, JAMES ANDERSON. nov. 25 llCTORIA LAND DISTRICT [ District of Coast, Range 3 notice that John Kell, of Winni- ^nitoba, occupation Accountant, in- apply for permission to purchase Iiwing described lands:—Commencing st planted about 14 miles east anu south from Elif'uck Lake and about south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake hence south 80 chains; thence east |is: thence north 80 chains; thence chains to point of commencement, lng 640 acres. 18th day of August, 1911. JOHN KELL. nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Samuel Col well, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 4 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 8 miles soutii from Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 18th day of August, iqii. SAMUEL COLWELL. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Harvey Nash, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase t the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles east and 4 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and about 8 miles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 18th day of August, 1911. HARVEY NASH, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Alder, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Comemncing at a post planted 10 miles east and 4 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 8 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 18th dav of August, iqii, THOMAS ALDER. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Alexander Wilson, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Employment Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east and four miles south of EHguck Lake and about 8 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 18th dav of August, iqii. ALEXANDER WILSON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that August Lamothc, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east and 4 miles south of EHguck Lake and ahout 8 iniles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains; thence north 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated tbe i8tb day of August, iqii, AUGUST LAMOTHE. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Stephen Bering of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck _L,ake and about 10 miles south from the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south So chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, iqii. STEPHEN BERING. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Samuel Wilson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Well Driller, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and _ miles south from EHguck Lake and about io miles south from the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commeneenient, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th clay of August, iqii. SAMUEL WILSON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Chester Sinclair, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Blacksmith, intenels to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles east and 6 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and ahout 10 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commeneenient, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, igu. GEORGE CHESTER SINCLAIR, sept. 30 nov. 2$ VICTORIA LAXD DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Frank Stanton Wood, of King Edward P. 0., Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: —Commencing at a post planted ahout 8 miles east and 6" iniles soutii of KHguck Lake aud about 10 miles south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains; thence soutn 8n chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, iqii. * FRANK STANTON WOOD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Edward Dawson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencin'"' at a post planted about 10 miles east and 6 miles soutii of Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 aeres. Dated the 15th day of August, 1911. EDWARD DAWSON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Drummond William Timmons, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about io miles east and 6 miles south of the EHguck Lake and ahout 10 miles soutii of the Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains lo point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, 1911. DRUMMOND WILLIAM TIMMONS. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Joseph Henry McLaughlin, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted^ about 14 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 niiles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th dav of August, 1911. JOSEPH HENRY McLAUGHLIN. sept. 30 v nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Weyert Lindeloo, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Farm Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 6 miles soutii from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, 1911. WEYERT LINDELOO. sept. 30 nov. 25 ., VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Cameron, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol lowing described lands:—Commencing at 1 post planted about 16 miles east and <> miles soutli from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south of Akdicho-Cluskus _L,ake Trail; thence north 80 cnains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thenca east 8o( chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th tlav of August, iqit. JOHN CAMERON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Appleby, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 16 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and atJout 10 mile soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 cliains; thence east 80 ..iiiu; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, 1911. WILLIAM APPLEBY. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Herbert Clouston, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase t the following deserihed lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 18 mi len east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles soutli from Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains; thence south 3n chains; thence east 80 chains to poin: of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 15th day of August, 1911. HERBERT CLOUSTON. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William George Balfour, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and 6 miles south from Eliguck Lake and ahout ;o miles from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising; 640 acres. Dated 15th dav of August, 19c. WILLIAM GEORGE BALFOUR. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that Rupert Prtidcn Smith of Winnipeg, Manitoba., occupation Carpentei, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described iands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles east and 6 miks soutii from Kliguck Lake ami about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail: thenee nortli 80 chains; thenee west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd day of August, iqii, RUPERT PRUDEN SMITH, sept. 30 nov. 25 VTCTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that William Artjuir Good- acre, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation U;iker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands t—Commencing at a post planted about 20 miles easl and 6 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; ihence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd day of August, 19u. WILLIAM ARTHUR GOODACRE. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Herbert Poynter, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Porter, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 6 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and ahout 10 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west So chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated thc 23rd day of August, 1911. HERHERT POYNTER sept. 30 nov. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Robert Rutherford, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th day of August, ign. ROBERT RUTHERFORD. sept. 30 nov. 23 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that David Tait, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation I aborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miies east and 6 miles soutii of EHguck Lake and rbout 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; theuce nortli 80 chains; ther~.e west 80 chains; tbence soutii So chains; thence east So chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th dav of August, 1911. DAVID TAIT. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE, notice that Walter George Little, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Shipper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east ancl 6 miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence nortli 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; lience west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd day of August, 1911. WALTER GEORGE LITTLE. sept. 30 nov. *5 VICTORIA LAND DTSTRTCT • District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Peter Johnston, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following describee! lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east ancl 6 miles soutii from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles soutii from the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel the 23rd day of August, 1911. PETER JOHNSTON, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Erickson, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and ahout 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23 dav of August, iqii. ' JOHN ERICKSON. sept. 30 nov. 2\\\\ VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Henry James Ward, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Poultryman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east and 6 miles soutii from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd dav of August, 1911. HENRY JAMES WARD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas George Rutherford, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Druggist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about* 28 miles east and fi miles soutli from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 8n chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd dav of August, iqii. THOMAS GEORGE RUTHERFORD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Mundy, of Toronto, Ontario, occupation Printer, intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east and fi miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south So chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Datetl 23rd clay of August, ign. THOMAS MUNDY. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast. Range 3 TAKE notice that David Woods, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Chauffeur, intends to npply for permission to purchase the following described lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east and about 6 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles soulh from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence nortli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising (I40 acres. Dated 23rd dav of August, 1911. DAVID WOODS, sept. 30 nov. __, VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that John Braid, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and fi miles south from Kliguck Lake and ahout 10 miies south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence cafct 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commeneenient, comprising 640 acres. Dated 23rd day of August, iqii, JOHN BRAID. sept. 30 nov. 15 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Wood, of King Edward P. 0., Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted ahout 24 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles soutii from Alcatcho- Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thenee nortli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel 23rd day of August, 1911. JOHN WOOD. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range . TAKE notice that# George Chester, of Morden, Man., occupation Illacksmith, intends to appiy for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a nost planted about 24 miles east and fi miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 23rd clay of August, 1911. GEORGE CHESTER. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that John Taylor, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Farmer, intends to arHy for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and fi niiles soutli from EHguck Lake and ahout 10 miies south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated 23rd day of August, 1911. JOHN TAYLOR. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James DYER, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Electrician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 6 mjles south from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd day of August, 1911. JAMES DYER. sept. 30 nov, 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that David McCHntock, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles cast and 6 miles south of EHguck Lake and about 10 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dateel 23rd dav of August, 1911. DAVID McCLINTOCK. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Graham, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Comemncing at a post plaiUed about 20 miles east and 6 iniles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd day of August, iqii. GEORGE GRAHAM. sept. 30 nov, 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Armstrong, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Porter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 20 niiles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south . from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of comemncement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 23rd day of August, 1911. JAMES ARMSTRONG. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Lloyd, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intend* to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and fi miles south from EHguck Lake and anout 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thenct. west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 15th day of August, 1911. GEORGE LLOYD. sept 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Frederick August Vogel, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fo..owing described lands :—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and fi miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 040 acres. Dated tlie 15th day of August, 1911. FREDERICK AUGUST VOGEL. sept 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that James Lowder, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Bartender, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted ahout 16 miles east and (1 miles south from EHguck Lake ami about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutli 80 chains; thence east 80 chains: theuce north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising (uo acres. Dated the 15th day of August, 1911. JAMES LOWDER. sept 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Charles Rawlingson, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands;—Commencing at a post planted about id miles east and t> miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles south of Alcatcho-Cluskti!- f.akc Trail: thence soutli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; tr.ence east 80 chains to point of commeneem writ, comprising 040 acres. Dated the 15th day of August, 1911. CHARLES RAWLINGSON. sent 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKK notice that William George, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 6 miles soutii from Kliguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 15th day of August, 1911. WILLIAM GEORGE. sept 30 nov 25 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKjE notice that John Janes, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post pianted 14 miles east and 6 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 10 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 15th clay of August, 1911. JOHN JANES. sept 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Loast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Howard, of Winnipeg, Man,, occupation Waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 niiles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles .atcho-Cluskus Lake 1 rail; chains; thence east 80 chains; VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Archie Maxwell, of Transcona, Man., occupation Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase thc following described lands:—Commencing at a post plantecl about 12 miles east and 8 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 16th day of August, ign. ARCHIE MAXWELL, nov 25 sent. 3° soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus thence south 80 chains; thence „_. _ thence north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 15th day of August, igu. THOMAS HOWARD. sept 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Pearce, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Well Digger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 6 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 10 miles south from the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north So cliains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 15th day of August, igu. JAMES PEARCE. sept 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Ernest Head, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about 10 milts east and 6 miles south of EligucK Lake and about *" VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Thomas Russell, of King Edward P. 0., Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 cnains; thence west 80 chains to the poin* of comemncement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 16th day of August, 1911. THOMAS RUSSELL. sept. 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Robert Jenkinson, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Warehouseman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles east and 8 miles south from Eliguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th clay of August, 1911. ROBERT JENKINSON. sept. 30 nov 25 miles SOUUI ui j^..6M-.. ____. ■_.- ._ south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; th 80 chains; "■«""'1 «• «**--. thence north 80 chains thence south'So chains; tT.ence east 80 chains; '• thence west 80 chains comprising 640 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Harry Jacobs, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands ".—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence nortli 80 cha»,«s; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to tlie point of commencement comprising 640 acres. Dateel the 16th day of August, igu. HARRY JACOBS, sept. 30 nov 2; VICTORIA i_,AND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Robert Bissett, of Win nipeg, Man., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following clescribed lands:—Commencing at a post p.anted about 24 miles esuft and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake ancl about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th day of August, 1911, ROBERT BISSETT. sept. 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Max Bryer, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Storekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; tnence east 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acves. Dated the 24th day of August ugust, IQII. MAX BRYER. sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coaut, Range 3 TAKE notice that Joseph Abbott, of Win^ nipeg, Man., occupation Packer, intends tc apply for permission to purchase the follow ing described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles ' ~~J ° -~:1<**= cast and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th day of August, igu. JOSEPH ABBOTT, sept. 30 nov 23 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Russell Morgan, of .. nipeg, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles ehst and 8 miles soutli from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east So chains to point of commencement, comprising 6jo acres. Dated the 24th day of August, ion. RUSSELL MORGAN. sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Micke Robinovicz, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followine described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south irom Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trau: thence south 80 chains; thence west 8c chains; thence north 80 chains; thence easl 80 cnains to the point of commencement, com prising 640 acres. Dateel the 16th day of August, igu sept. 30 MICKE ROBINOVICZ. nov. 2 to point of commencement acres. Dated the 15th day of August, igu. ERNEST HEAD. sept 3u nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Ernest Williams, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a 1 -1.-...*■ ... milrR east and 6 miles post planted about 10 miles east and _ ..*..-_ south of the EHguck Lake, and about 10 miles south of the Alcatcho-ClusKus Lake Trail; thence si ' _\\_mm_mH__r-~'m,m chains; tl 80 chains it tne iviwituu-v...u...... outh 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east to point of commencement, com prising 640 acres. Dated the 15th day of August, ign. »«e* WILLIAMS. ERNEST sept 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT ' District of Coast, Kange 3 TAKE notice that Charles Chads, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Caterer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 8 miles" south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles soutli from Alcatcho-Cluskus Trail; t chains; thence east 80 chains, 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 16th day of August, ign. CHARLES CHADS. sept. 30 nov 25 thence soutn VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Robert Smith, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Steamlitter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 26 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck i-,ake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 cha*» to point of commencement, comprising acres. Dated the 16th day of August, 191 WILLIAM DEA sept. 30 n planted about 10 miles east ancl south from EHguck Lake and about _.__ south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake . Trail thence north 80 chains; thence west 8u chatns; tbence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, com- VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Fred Knight, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Shipper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following elescribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 28 miles east and 8 niiles soutb from EHguck Lake anel about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; tiience east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising G40 acres. Dated the 24th clay of August, 1911. FRED KNIGHT, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of- Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice tbat Harry Corbett, of Win- Man., occupation Clerk, intends to an- permission to purchase the following lands:—Commencing at a post milts east and 8 miles soutn . _,.__ and ahout 12 miles soutli Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains' VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 T^KE notice that William Ware, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Cook, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followintr described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 18 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thenee nortn 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 16th day of August, iqii. WILLIAM WARE, sept. 30 nov. 2" VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Arthur Magnus, of] nipeg, Man., occupation Printer, intent! apply for permission to purchase the fcf ing described lands:—Commencing at al planted about 8 miles east and 8 miles I of EHguck Lake ancl about 12 miles souj the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; south 80 chains; thence west 80 thence north 80 chains; mence east 80 > to point of commencement, comprising acres. Dated the 1 Gth elay of August, 1911. ARTHUR MAGli sept. 30 nov 25 nipe: ply tor describei planted about from Eliguck Lake from " ' '*' thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Datetl the sept, -o 24th day uf August, ign. HARRY CORBETT. nov. : ?rDantged64theaC.6e.ji .by of August sept 30 igi 1. CHARLES BLAIR. nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Edwin Moy, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow •1 _____ ]amis.—Commencing at a posl io miles east and 8 miles south ing described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about io miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south Trail; thence thence from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point cf commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the ifith clay of August, 1911. rrM iinv VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Milton Kent, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Com. Traveller, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Conimencing at a post planted ahout 20 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake antl about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; tnence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; tnence west 80 chains to point of coinmenceiivnr, comprising 640 acres. Dated thc 24th day of August, 1911. MILTON KENT, sept. 30 nov 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that James Kerr, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Fruit Packer, intends VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that David Morrow, nipeg, Man., occupation Warehouseman, tends to apply for permission to purcl— following — " ' '-' 'A- '■"' of Win- VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, .lange 3 TAKE notice that Henry Simpson, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Machinist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 16 miles eaat and 8 miles south Irom EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; tnence north 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising r-Mn acres. Datetl the 161I1 tlay of August, 1911. HENRY SIMPSON, sept. 30 nov. 25 640 VICTORIA LAND DI&TRICT| Dislrict of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that William Peters, ,o| nipeg, Manitoba, occupation Bar-Tendl tends to apply for permission to pll the following described lands:—Comm] at a post i- lanted about 8 miles east miles south of EHguck Lake and ab miles soutii of the Alcatcho-Cluskus! Trail; theuce north 80 chains; thencif 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; east 80 chains to the point of cornl ment, comprising 640 acres. Dated August 26th, 1911. WILLIAM PETlj sept. 30 rn base the lowing described lands:—Commencing at post planted about 26 miles east ancl 8 iniles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th day of August, 1911. DAVID MORROW. sept. 30 nov. 25 peg, tvian., occupation aiuil *«._«..., . . to apply for permission to purchase the fol- | to apply for permission to purchase the toi- .-...;.,__ An*„viu_.,\\ lnnds —Commencinii at allowing described lantls>"*Comtuencing at a VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Cliarboneati, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Driver, intends _....:— to purchase the fol lowing described lands —Conimencing at_ post planted about 22 miles cast and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of eommeneement, comprising 640 acres. • Datetl the 24th tlay of August, 1911. — _TAMF.S K-ltRJL llg ucnnuw .» ■ ~~ — post planted about 2(1 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake ancl about 12 miles soutii from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of eommeneement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 24th day of August, igu. ^GEORGE CHARBONEAU. . VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that George Good, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Blacksmith, Intenas to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post nlanted about 16 miles cast antl 8 miles soutii from Eliguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the 16th day of August, 1911. GEORGE GOOD, sept. 30 nov. 25 VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Rodney Pritchard, of Middlechurch, Man., occupation Gardener, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted about 14 miles east and 8 miles south from EHguck Lake and about 12 miles south from Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake Trail; thence soutb 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north So chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. Dated the ifith day of August, igu. RODNEY PRITCHARD. VICTORIA LAND DISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice that Alf Wilson, of N Manitoba, occupation Gardener, inte apply for permission to purchas' lowing described lands:—Commencing] post planted about 8 milts east ancl "' south of Kliguck Lake and about south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake tbence north 80 chains; thence . chains; thence soutii So chains; then 80 chains to point of commencement prising 640 acres. ' Dated August 26th, igu. ALF. WIL: sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND -.STRIC District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notltfe that Stanley Saba1 Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation Bar tends to apply for permission to 1 the following described lands:—Conn] at a post planted about 10 miles es about 10 miles south of Eliguck L about 14 miles south of Alcatcho-i LaKc Trail; thence north 80 chains west 80 chains; tbence soutii 80 tbence east 80 chains to point of con] ment, comprising 640 acres. Datetl August 26th, 1911. STANLEY SABA'I] sept. 30 VICTORIA LAND DISTRIC| District of Coast, Range 3 TAKE notice tbat Fred Tacink, ofl peg Manitoba, occupation Clerk, mtf apply for permission to purchase lowing elescribed lands:—Commencing post planted 10 miles east and south of EHguck Lake and about south of the Alcatcho-Cluskus Lake! thence north 80 chains; thence east 8o| tbence soutb 80 chains; thence chains to point of commencement,, ing 640 acres. Dateel August 26th, igu. FRED, TA<1 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 11 ELLOW JOURNALISM I notice that a local paper has re- lently been featuring a special column §>r "unusual" news. The Seattle pa- prs, the Times in particular, furnish remarkable amount of reading of (lis class every day. 11 remember reading a little while go an expert article by an American leatrical entrepreneur. It dealt with le class of plays which are now-a- Jys popular in the States, and argued lat the public and not the manager lis entirely responsible. We have |ard this argument many times, it is at the people get what they ask for that if they run after vulgar, sug- |stive or salacious plays it is not fair blame the management. This is kind of conclusion one might have aected from one in the profession, I do not accept it. The respon- lility should at least be divided, but lo wonder whether it has any appli- lion to the "Yellow" Press. It has been the custom of news- per critics to roast the Yellow Press rcifully, and to regard Pulitzer, arst, and other newspaper proprie- of their stripe as purveyors of Hon, deliberately endeavouring to |rupt the community. The answer been just the same as that of the ptrical manager. They say: "We the people what they want to 1; if you doubt it look at our cir- fction." And that of course clinches argument, because you can say or nothing to a publication send- |out a million to a million and a copies per issue, the same, I should be very sorry Ineasure the standard of beattie ligence or morality by the stan- of the newspapers, and in sup- of this contention I am going to |iit half-a-dozen samples all cut last Monday's issue of the Se- papers, to illustrate how inane Ihumourless a "yellow" journal Ibe when it exploits its "yellow" Ires pretty near the limit. Of pe, it may be objected that not an American I am therefore un- Jto see the point of some of tiie |es which strike me as beine so To this charge I willingly plead with the reservation, however, s there must be many people in le in the same plight it would J be fair for the papers to follow jillustrious example of Artenius who ensured the recognition of Incied strokes of humour by put- \\. heading in caps "THIS ..< A I am afraid that without ssistance I am unable to differ- between jest and earnest. |e the following which was con- of sufficient importance (as- it to be genuine) to be tele- bd from Boston, the seat of Am- culture, to Seattle, the seat of lean enterprise: !}OAT TALKS AND SMOKES of German Steamer Says "I Want Some Food" |TON, Nov. ii.—A large black East |goat tliat can eat, drink, smoke, chew and even talk "in goat fashion," is |- his fourth trip around the world cot of the German steamer Adam The goat has an insatiable appetite |acco, cigars and cigarettes, whicii he with avidity, lighted or unlighted. lor tutors have taught him to say with harness the words "Canna cow," which East Indian for "I want some food." true that the despatch does |y whether or not this was a goat. The reader is left to lis own conclusions, tely less startling is the follow- |legraphic despatch' from San sco: IAS PROPOSAL FROM WHITE WOMAN j FRANCISCO, Nov. 12.—Ishi, the |minated" redskin captured in the Northern California, today received Ial of marriage from a white woman. 1 Louis woman, whose name is with- jProf. Kroeber, Ishi's mentor in the lthe white man, is Ishi's prospective It had beeu advertised through the |t the redskin wanted a white wife. certain that the woman is acting faith," said Prof. Kroeber today. written a purely formal letter ask- jiictures and further information, and ling to send them to her." |ng from the ridiculous to the or what should be the sublime, I was greatly struck by the following local item, which shows how even the church is being driven to the wall these days by the ever- aggressive gramophone: Gipsy Smith was heard in solo at the First Methodist Episcopal church, Fifth avenue and Marion streets, a Victrola being the means by whicli the evangelist's voice was heard by the large congregation. A large number of converts were received into the church, the harvest of the revival campaign, and the pastor, the Rev. A. W. Leonard, preached on "Gipsy Smith, the Man as I Know Him." The service was called "A Gipsy Smith Echo Service." Another telegraphic despatch, too lengthy to quote, came from Portland, Oregon, where the same evangelist, Gipsy Smith, was conducting a service in Chapman Street Tabernacle. At the beginning of the service a visiting minister, the Rev. L. H. Nave, fell to the floor in a fit and expired instantly. The despatch says that "the evangelist made no allusion to the incident, but continued his prayer." It does, however, go on to say that he appealed to the Almighty for a cessation of the rainstorm which was then beating upon the roof of the Tabernacle and drowning his voice and "the exhorter had hardly made the appeal when the rain eased." Comment is unnecessary. Among the sensational attractions for Seattlites on Sunday last was a spiritualistic seance in the Alhambra Theatre, which was so largely attend ed that the immense building was packed, hundreds were unable to gain admission and women had to be carried away in a state of collapse. In order to give the reporter a chance to tell his own story and in order that the readers of The Week may read the story as it was written I append the actual cutting, only remarking that all the tricks referred to were exposed in the Empress Theatre, Victoria, a few weeks ago by Albini. One wonders if the good people of Seattle have ever heard of Albini and one wonders still more how far their emotionalism could carry them: "After a .little slate writing Dr. Eddy invited a committee to the stage, and four of the audience offered themselves. As far as could be observed they gave the closest attention to every detail. Their increasing bewilderment, however, was part of the enjoyment. Coat Pulled Off His Back The stage was draped all around with long hanging curtains. In the center and toward the rear was a cabinet, constructed of light framework with walls of curtain. Within this chamber the manifestations happened. Disappearing within this cabinet, a few seconds' concealment, and Dr. Eddy was revealed bound hand and foot. The committeemen bound him a little tighter. Tam bourines and bells placed on a chair within the cabinet tarried there but a moment after the curtain dropped, and then rained down on the committee, thrown, seemingly, by invisible agencies. One member of the committee sat inside with Dr. Eddy, and, as he explained afterward to bis mystified companions, the coat was pulled off his back from behind and placed upon the spiritualist. Hut Dr. Eddy's hands and legs were bound to the chair, and t inquirer had his hands on the spiritualist's knees. Table Soars With Man The closing act was a table raising. The four committeemen, the spiritualist and the assistant, were all apparently unable to restrain the ambition of one common kitchen table, which started to soar amazingly. One member of thc committee climbed upon it, and was borne thus across the stage. Another performance is to bc given next Sunday evening, and it was announced last night that thc faults of the preliminary arrangements would all be rectified." Sometimes the 'prentice hands on the Victoria papers try to be funny, but they have a long way to go before they can beat the following little story which seems to have tickled the risibilities of the Seattlites, and which was deemed worthy of a place in Sunday's issue. It is to be hoped that the local branch of the Natural History Society, if there is one, will send a copy to Theodore Roosevelt, the renowned exposer of nature-faking: GOLD FISH ON A SPREE formance. Manager Tunts F. Dean withheld their names. After the performance Monday night these three young women had a mighty thirst, produced by the efforts they had made in singing the several songs assigned them. One of them smuggled a "growler" of beer into the dressing room. It happened that the goldfish were in the room, and that a taste of beer would refresh them was the unanimous opinion of the three young women. The property man later discovered the fish in the beer and he put them back into their natural element. The sportive fish rolled and tossed in the water, wobbled along each wavelet with uncertain wiggles, swam on their backs and acted in general as no good fish would act. Finally they went to thc bottom of the globe, stuck their snouts into the openings in the coral castle and "slept it off." News of the little party reached the cars of Miss Georgie Caine, presiding genius of the New Thought Society, an organization of the chorus girls. A vote was taken and the three who had enjoyed the brew were expelled. Tbe outcasts say this was done by the "jealous cat9" who heard of the "growler," but who bad not been invited to take a sip. I have kept the best till last. All my readers have heard of Miss Laura Jane Libbey, who has at least attained notoriety as a novelist and who conducts a correspondence column for ladies in the Seattle Times. Any dear young creature burdened with a sorrow, or struggling with a problem, is urged to confide in Miss Libbey. "Yum Yum" did so. It is impossible to tell which to admire the most, the cool take-it-for-granted complacency of the young Seattle Miss of eighteen, who so calmly contemplates the separation of a man and wife who are happily married, or the laconic retort of Miss Libbey. But it will for ever be a source of amazement to one outsider how the Seattle feminine mind is constituted, when such an enquiry as "Yum Yum" makes is possible. WOULD IT BE RIGHT? it be all right to let him kiss me, divorce his wife and later marry me? Please advise me. YUM YUM." If he is happy with his wife, why should he wish a divorce? Your letter is rather inconsistent. All these extracts, bear in mind, are from one issue of one paper. There are many issues of several papers every day which increases the wonder, and incidentally perhaps helps to explain the deathly silence with which an otherwise appreciative audience received one remark of the inimitable Laurence D'Orsay, who was playing in "The Earl of Pawtuckct" while I was there. "Even Charles Dickens could not understand the American people." W. B. A CHANGE Two neighbors were conversing the other day when one said to the other: "By the way, bow is Mrs. Hogg, the invalid, going on?" "Oh," replied tbe other, "they do not call her Mrs. Hogg now." "Why, what do they call ber?" "Oh, they call ber Mrs. Bacon now. She's cured." GOSSIP FROM THE STALLS (Continued from Page 3) the Cowichan District, of the original and highly successful 3-act farcical comedy founded on Pygmalion and Galatea—called "Niobe all Smiles." This play ran for over 200 nights in London, England—and ranks with the best and most laughable farces over produced. This is to be preceded by the picturesque and old world costume comedy entitled "Kitty Clive," an episode in the life of that great actress of the days of the famous David Garrick. This little play has never failed to charm and delight audiences wherever Mr. and Mrs. Legge Willis have produced it. Owing to the enthusiasm with which their efforts have been rewarded in this district, they venture to hope that a similar welcome may be given them in Victoria on Thursday, November 23rd. "Dear Miss Libbey: I am a young girl of 18. Am in love witb a married man of 35. He is happy with his wife, but has proposed, but as yet I have not accepted. He said he would divorce his wife and marry me. Would The Correct Car at the Correct Price There is a point beyond which any reduction in price in a motor car is fatal to its efficiency. There is also a point beyond which any increase in the price of a motor car is a luxury which pays no dividends aside from imaginary satisfaction. In the McLAUGHLIN BUICK 1912 Models every demand has been met—making it a car you would be proud to own. If you buy a car that is equal to the McLAUGHLIN BUICK you have got to pay more money for it. We show various models at various prices. Western Motor & Supply Co., Ltd. 1410 Broad Street Telephone 695 Victoria, B. C. Three members of the chorus of "The Three Romcos," at the Academy of Music, were missing in last night's performance, and it was all due to a little "spree" several goldfish, used on the stage in the musical comedy, enjoyed last Monday night. Thc young women will nnt nn, 12 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 191-1 Mr. D. W. Higgins, Vancouver, was a visitor in the City during the week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. N. Butler, from Calgary, are guests at the Empress Hotel. * * * Miss Mason has returned from visiting friends in Vancouver. * # * Mrs. Owen and children from Seattle are guests in Victoria. * * * Miss Gormully, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas, Pemberton Road. Mrs. Harry Briggs, of Victoria, is the guest of Mrs. T. L. Briggs, at New Westminster. * * * Mrs. Pemberton and Mrs. Beavan have returned from an extended visit to England. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warner left last Wednesday for the ' Old Country, where they will make their future home. * * * Miss Maybel Minto, accompanied by her friend, Miss Zelma Greer, returned from Vancouver during the week. Miss Greer will be the guest of Miss Minto for a few days. * * * Invitations have been issued by the members of the "Saturday Evening Dancing Club" for a Fancy Dress and Poster Dance to be given in the A. O. U. W. Hall on the nth of December next. * # ■-. The Misses Page, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Finch Page of Burdette Avenue, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Japan for the past year, returned to Victoria last week. I Mrs. Robertson has returned from a visit to Vancouver, where she was the guest of Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Tate Robertson. * * * Messrs. R. S. Chestnut, and J. S. Peters, who have been employed at Skagway during the summer, have come down for the winter months, and are registered at the Dominion Hotel. * * * Mrs. (Consul) G. Bjornsfelt, with daughter, left last week for Eastern Canada, whence she will shortly proceed to Europe, invited as guest at the estate of the Duke and Duchess de Cajanello. Mrs. Harry Hume, of this City, was hostess recently in Vancouver of a smart tea given in the Vancouver Hotel. Some of the guests who attended were: Miss Duff (Victoria), Hon. and Mrs. F. E. Grosvenor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macdougall, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Humphreys, E. C. Black- well, Miss Leighton, H. Pearce, Mr. Gore, Mr. Bigwood, W. Powell, and Mr. Murray. * * * Christ Church Cathedral was the scene of a very pretty wedding last Tuesday evening ivhen the Rev. Dean Douall united in marriage Miss Isabella Moore and Mr. C. L. Harrison. The groom was supported by Mr. R. C. Lowe. Only the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom were present. Upon their return from Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will take up their residence on Harbinger avenue. * * * Guests registered at the Empress Hotel during the past week were: Miss K. Putman and Miss M. Merri- man (N.Y.), Mr. P. J. Hickey. (Seattle), Mrs. W. Wilson (Mission), Mr. J. A. Weart (Vancouver), Mrs. M. Briggs (San Francisco), Messrs. P. Cotton and W. Ellis (Vancouver), Mr. Harold Selous (Nelson), Messrs. P. A. Carpenter and A. W. Mane (Vancouver), Mr. J. R. Mdlera, and Mrs. M. Finberg (San Francisco), Mr. R. W. Caldicott (Burnaby), Mr. A. L. J. Holt (Seattle), Mrs. VV. Hutchins (Vancouver), Mr. A. Schlater (San Francisco). * * * Mrs. L. A. Genge, Vancouver street, was hostess last Wednesday afternoon of a most enjoyable Bridge party, the first pme being captured by Mrs. B. Heisterman, whilst the second was won by Mrs. Griffith. The guests were: Mrs. P. M. Irving. Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Rithet, Mrs. Piggott, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. W. S. Gore, Mrs. Loewen, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Spratt, Mrs. Bechtel, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Flummerfelt, Miss Galletly, Mrs. Crow Baker, Mrs. J. H. Todd, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Gaudin, Mrs. Blackwood, Miss Pooley, Mrs. Griffith. Mrs. Charles Todd, and Mrs. A. F. Griffiths. * * * Mrs. A. D. Bechtel's beautiful home on Rockland Avenue, was the scene of a charming bridge party last Tuesday. The following were some of the guests present: Mrs. Genge, Mrs. Rithet, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Little, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Stuart Robertson, Mrs. Raymur. Mrs. Savage, Airs. Tom Gore, Mrs. YY. S. Gore, Mrs. Pigott, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Heisterman, Mrs. Ker, Mrs. Brett, Mrs. Mat- son, Mrs. William Todd, Mrs. A. VV. Harvey, Miss Eberts, Miss Blackwood, Miss Viva Blackwood, Mrs. Spratt, Mrs. Blackwood, Mrs. A. F. Griffiths, Mrs. Charles Todd, and Mrs. Hunter. The lirst prize was won by Mrs. Arthur Harvej and the second Mrs. Tom Gore. The marriage was celebrated recently at St. Mark's Church, of two popular young Victorians, the contracting parties being Miss Mary Owen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Owen, Tennyson Avenue, and Mr. Thomas Tennant Hutchison. The bride wore a charming gown of cream silk, with overdress of embroidered eoline trimmed with silk fringe and satin, with the customary veil and coronet of orange blossoms. She was given away by her father, Mr. James Owen, and was attended by Miss Maude Owen, who was daintily attired in silk organdie, with trimmings of pearls and satin. The groom was supported by Mr. Robert Owen. A reception was afterwards held at the home of the bride's mother, a large number of people being present. Mrs. Dunsmuir was hostess on November ioth, at her beautiful residence, Hatley Park, of a most enjoyable tea, which a large number of people attended. Mrs. Dunsmuir was gowned in a dress of soft grey crepe de chine with diamond ornaments. Mrs. Hope who assisted her mother in receiving, wore a smart French gown of old rose. The Misses Muriel and Kathleen Dunsmuir were daintily gowned in white empire dresses. The tea table decorations were yellow chrysanthemums with touches of greenery, while the drawing-room was tastefully adorned with mauve carnations. An orchestra was in attendance during the afternoon, and played a charming selection of music. Among the guests present were: Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Blaiklock, Mrs. Flumerfelt, Mrs. Genge, Mrs. T. S. Gore, the Misses Crease, Mrs. Fleet Robertson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs J. D. Helmcken, Mrs. R. H. Pooley, Dr. and Mrs. Wasson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha James and Miss Janies, Mr. D. James, Mrs. Geo. Gillespie, Mrs. Dupont, Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Mrs. J. Bryden, Mrs. R. Jones, Mr. R. Bryden, Mr. Bromley, Mrs. and Miss Butchart, Mrs. and Miss Troup, Mr. and Mrs. B. Heisterman. the Misses Galletly, thc Misses Eberts, Mrs. Crowe Baker, Miss Clapham, Miss Crowe Baker, Mrs. O. M. Jones, Miss Gormully, Miss Paula Irving, Miss Rennie and others. Mrs. Pearse, "Fernwood," was hostess during last week of a very enjoyable tea. The drawing-room was profusely decorated for the occasion with most beautiful chrysanthemums. The mantels were massed with lilies of-the-valley, white begonias am white roses forming an artistic am dainty decoration. The tea table de corations were carried out with crim son carnations and maidenhair fern: During the afternoon an orchestr was in attendance. Amongst thos present were: Maj. and Mrs. Dupon Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Dunsmuir, Mr: Devereaux, Mrs. Galletly, Mr: Charles, Mrs. and Miss Devereau: Mrs. Richard Jones, Mrs. J. I Helmcken, Senator and Mrs. Macdoi aid, Mrs. Crease, Mrs. St. Georg< Mrs. Dumbleton, Mrs. Walker, Mr Dewdney, Mrs. Bevan, Mrs. Laund; Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Curtis Sampsoi Mrs. Croft, Mrs. H. Barnard, Co and Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. O. M. Jone Mrs. F. Barnard, Miss E. Shaw, Mi: Metz, Mrs. Kirkbride, the Misses Ga letly, Miss E. Tilton, Mrs. Loewei Mrs. and Miss Pooley, Mrs. Dr. Ha ris, Miss Crease and many others. THE OVER-SEAS CLUB The first meeting of the winter se sion of the Over-Seas Club will 1 held in the lodge room of the A. t F. Society at 1415 Broad Street (I: tween Johnson and Pandora Stree at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening ne: November 21st. Every member urged to be present. BOLD ATTEMPT- Poet (showing verses)—"This is maiden effort, sir." Candid Editor—-"Yes, it reads as if yo made an effort." Mrs. S. 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That the'public are still waiting for Mr. Napier Denison's explanation. * * * That while they admire theories Ithey will highly appreciate a practical demonstration of their correctness, (especially where the weather is con- Icerned. * * * That the burnt areas in Victoria lare increasing, and yet there is "noth- |ing doing." * * * That concentration is all right if fchere is not too much concentration. * * * That while the Fire Chief and his fcolleagues extinguished the fire in the basement, it was raging in the upper |toreys. That one lady had a narrow escape If her life because she was assured Ihat the fire was out, and ventured |pstairs. * * * J That up to date fourteen people |ave been killed or seriously injured blasting operations in Vancouver. * * * j That Victoria has been more than Icky with one fatality and one in- Ired, but it is more by luck than Idgment. I * # # IThat the mis-fire on the Norton- riffiths contract near Post Office |ight have cost many lives. * * * That there should be special city tulations governing blasting. That the daily papers are at last awake to the importance of ice- hockey. * * * That the Patrick enterprise is being well featured, but not more so than it deserves. * * * That the Victoria Theatre has given its patrons two double doses of the "dramer" this week. * * * That this kind of play serves to "mark time," but a little goes a long way. * * * That while there are many women in Victoria "Everywoman" will not come here. That while there are some chefs in Victoria who could be spared, Fritzi Scheff would be welcomed. That in spite of all assertions to the contrary there are two sides to the dispute in the culinary department of the Empress Hotel. * * * That a settlement does not lie in the direction of employing Chinese labour. That there are some people so fastidious as to object to Orientals handling their food. * * * That some people are given to exaggeration. Johnson street has not been closed between Blanchard and Quadra four years, it was only four months. * * * That there is no compensation to tradesmen who are deprived of their thoroughfare, except that they can have an "easy time." That the Victoria Motor Company are going to erect a huge switchback to gain access to their garage, and the city will pay for it—nit. That the Cowichan Amateur Dramatic Club is nothing if not ambitious in giving the V. A. D. C. a lead in their own city. * * * That it is to be hoped "Niobe" will not be all "tears" after the performance. * * * That even if the Times will not plead guilty to mixing its metaphors it can hardly claim a "no true bill" on other counts. * * * That The Week was wrong—Hon. William Templeman did not say "How-do, Bill?" but "How-do, Cooper?" It was, however, the left (cultus) hand that did it. * * * That Victoria West would rather pay $80,000 for a park than be left out in the cold. * * * That the first move of Mr. Borden rather discounts the suggestion of the Liberal press that he is in the hands of the Nationalists. * * * That the appointment of Dr. Sproule as Speaker was quite agreeable to Mr. Monk, but aroused the ire of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. * * * That Quebec does not look nearly as big to Mr. Borden as it did to his predecessor. * * •# That the poorest advertisers in British Columbia are Templeman, Oliver & Co.—although they paid high they failed to get there. * * * That Mr. Dick's brain-storm was nothing compared to that of the Victoria Times, which is harassed day and night by visions of "Navee." * * * That the Fielding surplus of $30,- 000,000 does indeed look like 30 cents alongside the constantly expanding expenditures on the G. T. P., which was to cost Canada not more than $13,000,000. That the Liberal party has tried many "men" without success; it might be a good thing to try a few sensible "measures." * * * That the Times cartoonist needs a "bracer." * * * That the effete East is not played out yet with a Maritime Province man Premier of Canada and a Maritime Province man Premier-designate in England. * * * That if Mr. Bowser has not been successful in planting Eastern lobsters in British Columbia, there are others who have tried hard and failed. * * * That the dramatic critic of the Colonist has a delicate touch when handling "Spring Maids." * * ♦ That his statement that the Spring Maid who is coming to Victoria on Monday "comes almost direct from stays in San Francisco and Los Angeles" is surely superfluous,—of corset is. * * * That the reason Alderman Humber refused to put out his pipe when requested to do so by the Mayor is that around a Council Board it is regarded as the "pipe of peace" and not merely a piece of pipe. * * * That there would be nothing "infra dig." in the City Council following the example of the Government. * * * That it is a well-known fact that the Mayor does not indulge in smoking, or any other vice. * * * That the Native Sons' Ball was a success, thanks to the excellent management of Chairman Moresby and his committee. * * * That the Native Daughters were among the most attractive features of a brilliant function. That old servants are not receiving due recognition at the City Hall. * * * That if they are too old for promotion they should be pensioned, but if they are too competent for pensioning they should be promoted. * * * That City Clerk Dowler is a versatile genius, and it is now doubtful whether he excels most as a cleric, a poet or a singer. * * * That his contributions at the banquet of the Municipal Union were highly appreciated. * * * That the finishing touches to the Public Convenience are now being applied and a formal "spring opening" will take place at an early date. * * * That in consequence of the limited space the usual official invitation list will have to be curtailed. * * * That a due appreciation of this fact should prevent many serious disappointments. * * * That Charlie Gibbons has started a Provincial Press Clipping Association, whicii should be invaluable. * * * That the best thing everyone interested could do would be to patronise it. * * * That the Musical Union had the courtesy to recognise the support it received from The Week, which is more than can be said of some organizations which have been similarly helped. * * * That the reinstatement of Capt. Walbran on the "Quadra" was a simple act of justice, as well as a due recognition of the merits of one of the most capable mariners on the Coast. Doors Close Jan. 31st, Next Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now. Our display offers just as varied suggestions as a trip to New York. The main thing is to buy now before the best have gone. 25 p. c. off all regular prices and on some lines more. Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons and Fancy Pieces ranging in price from 75 cents "1835" R. WALLACE AND "1847" ROGER BROS. We have just a few odd dozens in the above makes in such well known patterns as Astoria, Berkshire, Floral, Tipped and Beaded Regular per dozen, $7.50. Now $5.50 Regular per dozen, $8.50. Now $6.00 Regular per dozen, $6.50. Now $4.75 Regular per dozen, $9.00. Now $6.50 Exquisite Combination Rings at Our 25 p. c. Reduction Sale Price $37.50—Diamond and Pearl—five-stone ring. Reg. $50, for $37.50 Sale Price $27—Diamond and Turquoise—three-stone ring. Keg. $36, for $27.00 Sale Price $24.75—Diamond and Opal—three-stone ring. Reg. ^33, for.. .$24.75 Sale Price $33—Diamond and Pearl—three-stone ring. Reg. $44, for $33.00 Even at their regular prices these rings are exceptionally fine value inspection will undoubtedly prove. your Diamond Cuff Links, a Superb Xmas Gift Indeed Solid Gold Cuff Links, satin finish and set with genuine diamond. Regular $13..so, now $11.50 Solid Gold Cuff Links, satin finish and set with genuine diamond. _ Regular $18.50, now $13.85 Solid Gold Cuff Links, satin finish and set with genuine diamond. Regular $22.00, now '. $16.50 Solid Gold Cuff Links, satin finish and set with genuine diamond. Regular $23.50, now $17.50 Very fine Set of Gold Cuff Links, European hand-worked design, mounted with genuine diamond. Regular $55, now $41.25 Our Optical Department Closes on First of December next Our entire stock of very high grade solid gold Eye-glasses and Spectacles, fitted with the best of lenses—reduced to $4.25 for any pair The above price is 50 per cent, lower than our regular prices. GOLD FILLED GLASSES—Regular $4.00 and $5.00. per pair, now $2.75 Challoner £f Mitchell Co, Limited, Jewelers "The Gift Centre" 1017 Government Street 14 THE WEEK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 (fr Who is the King of Victoria Today? COAL What is Crows's Nest Coal Co's stock worth today? $60.00 Northern Anthracite Collieries Capital $1,500,000 LIMITED Divided into $1,500,000 Shares of $1.00 each President T. S. Gore, Capitalist Solicitors Burns & Walkem Vice-President J. C. Keith Consulting Engineers A. E. Hepburn, Christian F. J. Galloway Directors A. Scot Innis, A. E. Hepburn, Christian F. J. Galloway Chartered Accountants Kenah & Nesbit, Vancouver and London, Eng. Secretary F. H. Hepburn, 317 Winch Building D. R. Young has contracted for purchase of two blocks of shares of 100,000 each, and are being sold by A. E. Kealy for purchaser--The entire proceeds to be used for development purposes Latest inforcation direct from Queen Charlotte by wireless is to the effect that the diamond drill is already down 227 feet, and making fifteen feet each clay in coal formation, and expect to cut through a seam of coal any hour. It has therefore been decided to ADVANCE THE STOCK TO 25 CENTS PER SHARE on and after Monday, the Twentieth day of November, 1911 and as soon as the seams of coal, that are undoubtedly there, are passed through by the diamond drill this stock should go to $1.00 You can Surely Make $10.00 in Two Days on a $15.00 Investment by Buying Now With ninety-five chances out of a hundred of making $85 on a $15 investment inless than two months. Wireless reports will be published every Saturday direct from Queen Charlotte. $85 Profit in 2 Months on an Investment of $15 is Good Enough for Anyone Read this offer over carefully. Be sure that it is right, then don't wait. The owners take a chance with you. They put up the coal lands and you put up the money to prove the coal, one-half of the stock for you and one-half for them. This is one of the fairest and best offers ever made to the public under iron-clad conditions. A business proposition from start to finish, there is nothing on the market like it. Leases and Crown Grants to over 3500 acres of the best coal lands on Queen Charlotte Islands are being conveyed free from all encumbrances to the NORTHERN ANTHRACITE COLLIERIES, LTD., capital stock 1,500,000 shares, par value of $1.00 each; one-half of this stock for the treasury and one-half for the owners of the land; 200,000 shares of this stock have been contracted for and are being sold by A. E. Kealy as follows: The first 50,000 of these shares of par value of $1.00 each, non-assessable and fully paid up, are now offered for sale at 15c, 5c with application, 5c in 30 days and 5c in 60 days. The proceeds from this block of stock will be used in proving these coal lands with a Diamond Drill. The proceeds from this first block of stock will be sufficient to put down at least two or more boreholes of 1,000 feet each. This will undoubtedly cut one or two seams of splendid coal, then see your stock jump. Kow use your own judgment, but consider carefully what your chances are of making $85.00 on an investment of $15.00 in two months, or $1,000 on an investment of $150, for as sure as the sun rises and sets this stock will go to at least $1.00 as soon as the drill cuts through the seams of splendid coal that are surely there, according to all experts' reports of the highest obtainable authority, who have reported on the Queen Charlotte Islands coal measures, as follows: T. R. Marshall, F.C.S., 1902; Dr. Geo. M. Dawson, D.S., A.R.A.R.S.M., F.G.S., 1902; H. E. Parrish, John J. Langdale, 1867; James Deans, 1372; James Parkinson, 1888; R. W. Ellis, 1906; T. B. Cory, of the State of Washington, U.S.A., and our own expert, C. F. J. Galloway, B.S.C., who is among the best authorities in B. C. These reports cover the first Wilson-Robertson coal fields three miles north of this coal land; second, the OLD COWGATE coal fields, almost adjoining on the west; third, the Alfred Bay coal fields on the south; and fourth, the company's own coal, all of which are positive evidence that this is one of the best coal fields on Queen Charlotte Islands. Situate on Graham Island, Bearskin Bay, one of the best harbors in the north, at the gateway of transportation to all points of the world, and at the very doors of Queen Charlotte City, in fact a portion of this coal underlies the townsite. No railroads to build, just load the coal from the mines to the boats. These are facts that defy contradiction. How many times in your life have you had a chance like this? A square deal for once at least in a stock proposition, with almost a certainty of the stock being worth $1.00 before you have made your third payment at 15c. For further information call or write to ARNOLD E. KEALY, 506 Pacilic Building, where the report of C. F. J. Galloway, B.S.C., on this coal land can be seen. His report is all that could be asked, practically saying that the coal is there beyond a doubt with sufficient evidence in sight to warrant drilling and development work at once. PARAGRAPH FROM MR. GALLOWAY'S REPORT "The easiest seam to prove will be the Cowgitz, as its horizon is known. I should, therefore, recommend you to put down a borehole near thc eastern end of your easternmost section. At the point marked C on the map the position of this seam should be passed through at a depth of about 500 feet, the Camp Anthracite seam being probably passed through in the same hole, if it occurs at all in this locality." All promoters' stock will be pooled until $200,000 has been raised for the purpose of developing the mine. In conclusion you will have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is all going into proving the coal is there, not into the promoters' pockets or to pay for a dead horse of any kind, as the coal leases and titles are all paid for and clear of all encumbrances and will always be a valuable asset. Fill out the application form for any number of shares you want, and address your application to Arnold E. Kealy, 506 Pacific Building, Vancouver, B.C. All cheques or money orders should be made out to him. You are requested to make any enquiries not answered in this advertisement, which will receive a prompt answer. The solicitors for all concerned are Burns & Walkem, 415 Winch Building. APPLICATION FOR SHARES H. J. HEAL, Victoria, Agent for Arnold E. Kealy, Vancouver, B. C. each for; being paym-cm m ■*■.■.■■■■, ■»"■-• * „..a,_,. ..s.*.*- ... ,.-_M*. ...*. .*.. ■*• ----. ---_■ hereby authorize you to obtain registration of me as the holder of the shares so obtained tor me. This application is made by me subject to (50,000) shares being subscribed for ancl purchased. A. L KEALY, Office: 506 Pacific Bldg., 744 Hastings St, W„ Vancouver H. J. HEAL, 125 Pemberton Block, Victoria, B. C."""@en, "Publisher changes in chronological order:
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