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Barkerville News<br />
Barkerville, Jan. 28.—Mr. J. Gardner,<br />
of Stanley, paid a. visit to Barkerville<br />
on Monday.<br />
Mr. W. McArthur who has been visiting<br />
Messrs. House and Houser at<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir claim near China Creek, returned<br />
to Barkerville on Saturday. He<br />
was accompanied by Mr. Jack Campbell.<br />
Mr. Jack Ellis, who has for some<br />
%<br />
days been a patient at <strong>the</strong> Royal <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />
hospital, is now convalescent.<br />
His illness was not so serious as it<br />
appeared to be at first.<br />
Several prospectors are preparing<br />
to do some work at <strong>the</strong> "Catch."<br />
They include Messrs. John Petterson,<br />
Geo. Gilchrist, Joel Stevens and<br />
Harry Brierly.<br />
Wednesday's stage brought four passengers:<br />
Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Strand,<br />
and Messrs. Holmes and B. Scobie.<br />
Sandy Locke arrived with freight<br />
. on Thursday afternoon.<br />
Born—On January 23rd to Mr. and<br />
Mrs. F. Kibbie—a daughter.<br />
A meetiDg was held on Tuesday in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Barkerville Hall to organize <strong>the</strong><br />
hockey association and to elect officers<br />
for. this year, also to get thingt,<br />
going in good shape for tbe coming<br />
annual matches with <strong>Quesnel</strong> and 150<br />
mile House hockey teams. The event<br />
attracted a large number of hockey<br />
fans. Tne officers for this year are:<br />
President, C. W. Moore; vice.-preeidcnt,<br />
T. F. Murphy; sec.'y-treas., T.<br />
Nicol; captain, J. A. McPherson; vicepresident,<br />
Dr. Park.<br />
A game will be played next Sunday.<br />
The men are all in good shape anu<br />
are working on <strong>the</strong> ice every day; in<br />
tor est is keen and <strong>the</strong> looks of th.<br />
play or s is first class. So <strong>the</strong> peopL<br />
W A T E R J W I i t E ;<br />
(DIVERSION AND USE.)<br />
TAKE NOTICE that Wah Lee Com<br />
pany, whose address is Barkerville,<br />
B.C., will apply for a licence to take<br />
_nnd use 2 cubic feet of water out ol<br />
Wolf Creek, which flowB in an<br />
easterly direction and drains into<br />
Antler Creek. The water will be di<br />
verted from <strong>the</strong> stream at a point,<br />
about one hundred yards up strean<br />
from.mouth of creek, and will be used<br />
for mining purpose upon <strong>the</strong> mine oi<br />
<strong>the</strong> Company described as <strong>the</strong> Wah<br />
Lee claim. This notice was posted<br />
on <strong>the</strong> ground on <strong>the</strong> 7th<br />
day of January, 1915. A copj<br />
of this notice and an application<br />
pursuant <strong>the</strong>reto and to <strong>the</strong> "Watei<br />
Act, 1914," will be filed in <strong>the</strong> offlcv<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Water Recorder at Barkerville<br />
B.C. Objections to <strong>the</strong> applicatioi<br />
may be filed with <strong>the</strong> said Water Re<br />
corder or with <strong>the</strong> Comptroller o<br />
Water Rights, Parliament Buildings<br />
Victoria, B.C.,- within thirty -day.<br />
after <strong>the</strong> first appearance of this no<br />
tic3 in a local newspaper. The date<br />
of <strong>the</strong> first publication of this notici<br />
is February 6th, 1915.<br />
WAH LEE,<br />
25-28 Applicant<br />
WATER NOTICE'<br />
(DIVERSION AND USE.)<br />
TAKE NOTICE that Wah Lee Com<br />
pany, whose address is Barkerville.<br />
B.C., will apply for a licence to taki<br />
ar.d use 2 cubic feet of water out o'<br />
Stevens Creek, which flows in ai.<br />
easterly direction and drains inte<br />
Antler Creek. The water will be di<br />
verted from <strong>the</strong> stream at a point<br />
about one hundred yards fronr<br />
mouth of creek, and will be used<br />
for mining purpose upon <strong>the</strong> mine of<br />
th3 Company described as <strong>the</strong> Wah<br />
Lee claim. This notice was post<br />
cd on <strong>the</strong> ground on <strong>the</strong> 7tL<br />
tl;»y of January, 1915. A copy<br />
of this notice and an application<br />
Pursuant <strong>the</strong>reto and to <strong>the</strong> "Water<br />
Act, 1914," will be filed in <strong>the</strong> offic<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Water Recorder at Barkerville<br />
R.C. Objections to <strong>the</strong> appllcatlor<br />
may be filed with <strong>the</strong> said Water Recorder<br />
or with <strong>the</strong> Comptroller o (<br />
Water Rights, Parliament Buildings.<br />
Victoria, B.C., within thirty days<br />
after <strong>the</strong> first appearance of this no<br />
tice in a local newspaper.<br />
The datof<br />
<strong>the</strong> first publication of this noticr<br />
iB February 6th, 1915.<br />
WAH LEE,<br />
2S-28 Applicant<br />
WATER "NOTICE!<br />
(DIVERSION AND USE.)<br />
TAKE NOTICE that Wah Lee Company,<br />
whose address is Barkerville,<br />
13.C, will apply for a licence to take<br />
uud use 2 cubic feet of water out of<br />
California Creek, which flows in an<br />
easterly direction and drains into<br />
Antler Creek. The water will be diverted<br />
from <strong>the</strong> stream at a point<br />
about one hundred yards from<br />
mouth of creek, and will be used<br />
for mining purpose upon <strong>the</strong> mine of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Company described as <strong>the</strong> Wab<br />
Lee claim. This notice was posted<br />
or. <strong>the</strong> ground on <strong>the</strong> 7th<br />
day of January, 1915. A copy<br />
of this notice and an application<br />
pursuant <strong>the</strong>reto and to <strong>the</strong> "Water<br />
Act, 1914," will be filed in <strong>the</strong> office<br />
oE <strong>the</strong> Water Recorder at Barkerville,<br />
B.C. Objections to <strong>the</strong> application<br />
may be filed with <strong>the</strong> said Water Recorder<br />
or with <strong>the</strong> Comptroller of<br />
V/ater Rights, Parliament Buildings,<br />
Victoria, B.C., within thirty days<br />
;tfter <strong>the</strong> first appearance of this notice<br />
in a local newspaper. The date<br />
' t <strong>the</strong> first publication of this notice<br />
is February 6th, 1915.<br />
WAH LEE,<br />
23 28 Applicant<br />
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THB - dARJBOO OBSERVER, QPggNEL, B, C, FEBRUARY 6, 1S15<br />
t i r i b o 0 L a n d<br />
<strong>District</strong>; <strong>District</strong> of <strong>Cariboo</strong> Land <strong>District</strong>; <strong>District</strong> of<br />
JS? ? g 0 0 d h a r d a n d f a s t « a m e - <strong>Cariboo</strong>:<br />
<strong>Cariboo</strong>:<br />
This year's team will be <strong>the</strong> best that m o l<br />
_ ... . _.„. _<br />
A<br />
ever represented Barkerville , T e D O t i c e t h a t W l U i a m Yorston, Take notice that David Allison<br />
The line-up for Sunday will be • - ^ o d a C r c c k B<br />
- - °» occupation Higdon, of <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C., occupation<br />
lues: G. Gilchrist.-eoal- J A Mo- r a n c h e r « Intends to apply ... for permis . _ farmer, intends to apply for permission<br />
," ° sion to lease <strong>the</strong> following Anam-th*<br />
*t to ' lease tbe following described sion to lease <strong>the</strong> following described<br />
Pherson, k point; B. «7 'J. Scobie, TV cover;<br />
J* K. A " I<br />
McCuaig, rover; J. House, centre 1 ,<br />
- ~ l a n d s : —<br />
T. Nicol, r. wing; J. Kenny, 1. wing Commencing at a post planted at<br />
Commencing at a post planted on<br />
Whites: G. Turner, goal; F. Reed, I <strong>the</strong> ]? nor<strong>the</strong>ast corner of Lot 102; e 11<br />
w<br />
<strong>the</strong> Western boundary of Lot 5007,<br />
point; J. Buri, cover; P. Ford, rover; 1 t n e n c e north 20 chains; <strong>the</strong>nce east'<br />
G - l w c < D. and 20 chains north of <strong>the</strong><br />
n^<br />
Dr Park centre* I Kellv r' win? : 20<br />
1 :. North west corner of Lot 5025 G. 1.,<br />
c h a i t h e n c e s o u t h 2 0 c h a i n s<br />
H Brown 1 w?ne * l<br />
\C. D., <strong>the</strong>nce west 20 chains; <strong>the</strong>nce<br />
t h e n c e w e s t 2 0 c h a m B m o r e o r l e S 6 t o<br />
[ <strong>Cariboo</strong> Land <strong>District</strong>; <strong>District</strong> of point of commencement, and containing<br />
40 acres more or less.<br />
<strong>Cariboo</strong>:<br />
Take notice that Robert Yorston, of<br />
! Alexandria, B.C., occupation farmer,<br />
WILLIAM YORSTON,<br />
Applicant.<br />
intends- to , apply for permission to Dated December 17th, 1914.—27.<br />
| lease <strong>the</strong> following described lands: I Horsefly <strong>Cariboo</strong> Land <strong>District</strong>; <strong>District</strong><br />
of <strong>Cariboo</strong>:<br />
Commencing at a post planted at<br />
<strong>the</strong> southwest corner of Lot 102; *««., a° t i c e toat l > H e n r y<br />
T a k e<br />
L I n c o l n<br />
Whence south 20 chains; <strong>the</strong>nce east 40 Walters, of Harper's Camp, occupachains;<br />
<strong>the</strong>nce north 20 chains; <strong>the</strong>nce t i o n 'a^aer, intend to apply for perwest<br />
40 chains more or less to point mission to lease <strong>the</strong> following desof<br />
commencement, and containing 80 ciihed lands:—<br />
acres more or less. Commencing at a post planted at<br />
TmnwnT vnnHfnw<br />
corner of Lot 341,<br />
t h e n o r t h e a s t<br />
ROBERT Y 0 R S J 0 I J.<br />
m a r k 6 d H. L. Walters North West<br />
p p<br />
' corner, <strong>the</strong>nce south 80 chains, <strong>the</strong>nce<br />
R. W. Haggen, Agent.<br />
e f l f l t 2 0<br />
chains, <strong>the</strong>nce north 80 chains^<br />
Dated December 7th r<br />
1914.-27<br />
t n e n c e w e a t 20 chains to point of<br />
commencement,<br />
Soree Fly Land <strong>District</strong>; <strong>District</strong> of HENRY LINCOLN WALTERS,<br />
C a r i b o o :<br />
Applicant.<br />
Take notice that I, Frank W. Dftfcd December 5, 1914.-26<br />
Jones, of Harper's Camp, occupation<br />
Rancher, intend to apply for permis- <strong>Cariboo</strong> Land <strong>District</strong>; <strong>District</strong> of<br />
sion to lease <strong>the</strong> following described <strong>Cariboo</strong>:<br />
' a ° l i 8 : Take notice that Alexander T.<br />
Commencing at a post planted 60 windt, o! Alexandria, B.C., occupahains<br />
west by 60 chains nouth from<br />
t i o n<br />
farmer, intends to apply for per-<br />
:he soath-west corner of Lot 2568; mi^on<br />
t o<br />
lease <strong>the</strong> following describrom<br />
<strong>the</strong>nce 80 chains east, 20 chains<br />
e d<br />
i a n (<br />
j s :<br />
_<br />
norths 80 chains west. 20 chains Commencing at a post planted 100<br />
xmth, containing one hundred and<br />
c n a<br />
i<br />
n s n o rth and 60 chains west of <strong>the</strong><br />
sixty acres.<br />
FRANK WILMOT JONES,<br />
Applicant<br />
Dated January 2nd, 1915.—31,<br />
T A X<br />
_N0TICE<br />
Barkerville Assessment<br />
<strong>District</strong>.<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in<br />
vecordance with <strong>the</strong> Statutes, that all<br />
issessed taxes, assessed and levied<br />
aider <strong>the</strong> "Taxation Act" and<br />
imendments, and all rural school<br />
ates under <strong>the</strong> "Public Schools Act"<br />
md amendments, are now due and<br />
payable for <strong>the</strong> year 1915.<br />
All taxes collectible for <strong>the</strong> Barker-<br />
-llle Assessment <strong>District</strong>, and rural<br />
;chool rates collectible for <strong>the</strong> Rural<br />
school <strong>District</strong>s within said district,<br />
ire payable at my office, situate at<br />
iuesnel, B.C.<br />
This -notice, in terms of law, is<br />
equivalent to a personal demand by<br />
ae upon all persons liable for taxes.<br />
Dated at <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C., <strong>the</strong> 16th<br />
lay of January, 1915.<br />
JOHN STEVENSON,<br />
Collector<br />
Barkerville Assessment <strong>District</strong>.<br />
N O W<br />
IS THE TIME<br />
to look up your<br />
requirements<br />
in farm machinery<br />
for <strong>the</strong><br />
coming season.<br />
Come in and<br />
talk over prices<br />
with us.<br />
We can save<br />
you money.<br />
northwest corner of Lot 6164; <strong>the</strong>nce<br />
north 20 chains, <strong>the</strong>nce east 20 chains,<br />
<strong>the</strong>nce south 20 chains, <strong>the</strong>nce west<br />
120 chains to point of commencement.<br />
ALEXANDER T. WINDT,<br />
Applicant.<br />
R..W. Haggen, Agent.<br />
| Dated November 24, 1914.—25. "~<br />
north 40 chains; <strong>the</strong>nce east 20 chains<br />
to <strong>the</strong> said western boundary of said<br />
Lot 5007; <strong>the</strong>nce south along <strong>the</strong> said<br />
western boundary of said Lot 5007 40<br />
chains to <strong>the</strong> point of commencement<br />
and containing 80 acres more or less.<br />
DAVID ALLISON HIGDON,<br />
Applicant.<br />
E. J. Avison, Agent.<br />
Dated at <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C., January 7th,<br />
1915.—30.<br />
Tobacco and<br />
Cigars.<br />
Fruit and Candy<br />
of all kinds<br />
Billiard and<br />
Pool Tables.<br />
A. J. ELLIOTT<br />
Carson Street<br />
HP<br />
emington 1 ypewriters<br />
and<br />
Supplies^<br />
Are obtained through<br />
C. H. ALLISON,<br />
Age^igr.<strong>Quesnel</strong> and <strong>District</strong><br />
W A H L E E 8c C O . , L t d<br />
G E N E R A L M E R C H A N T S<br />
ESTABLISHED 1B70 •<br />
Dealers in Furs of Every Description<br />
Full Line of GROCERIES, D R Y GOODS and<br />
H A R D W A R E<br />
Quality Guaranteed Prices Reasonable<br />
Phone 4a Q U E S N E L<br />
Best Prices In Town<br />
w e deliver Green Fir Wood<br />
$4.00 a Cord.<br />
John A, Fraser & Co., Ltd. I<br />
D Y N A M I T E<br />
601 $16.00 case<br />
Stumping<br />
Powder<br />
25 j 0<br />
. , , $ 14.00 case<br />
The<br />
COWAN SUPPLY CO<br />
Q U E S N E L , B . C .<br />
4T<br />
l o u s e s (%X<br />
a i s t s i n<br />
s a n d F r e n c h<br />
A n e w s h i p m e n t j u s t<br />
r e c e i v e d . Y o u r i n <br />
s p e c t i o n i n v i t e d .<br />
P r i c e s f r o m $ 1 . 5 0<br />
t o $ 3 . " 0 0 e a c h .<br />
MRS. J. FRANK HILL<br />
CARSON ST. . QUESNEL I<br />
Occidental Hotel, <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
Most modern up-to-date hotel in <strong>the</strong><br />
Interior<br />
of British Columbia.<br />
New four - storey<br />
building. Accommodation for 120 guests. All<br />
outside rooms—large,<br />
well lighted and ventilated.<br />
Steam heated. Large sample room.<br />
Rates: $2.50 per day up.<br />
Weekly and monthly rates on application.<br />
WIRE for ROOMS<br />
E. L. EEPNER, - Proprietor<br />
M i l k —<br />
Tall Size $6.50 per case; 7 tins for $1.00<br />
R e i n d e e r M i l k —<br />
$8.50 per case; 5 tins for $1.00<br />
A l l G o l d T o m a t o e s<br />
Large Size: $6.50 per case;<br />
$3.50 per doz.<br />
Q t n a k e r T o m a t o e s 2 s<br />
— $4.00 per case; $2.25 per doz.<br />
HUDSON'S BAY Co.<br />
PHONE 1 QUESNEL, B.C.<br />
Mall Orders Piomptly Attended To<br />
w<br />
Peebl es<br />
Horse Shoeing and . .<br />
General Blacksmithing<br />
Shop on Carson St.,<br />
A<br />
Full Stock of Iron and<br />
Steel Always on Hand<br />
We make a specialty of<br />
Horse Shoeing.<br />
Give us a<br />
trial and be convinced.<br />
P.O. Box 49<br />
<strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />
Get Your Printing Done Neatly and Promptly at<br />
The <strong>Observer</strong><br />
Office<br />
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