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VOL. I, NO. 9. HAZELTON, B. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. PRICE $2.00 A YEAR

Population of Eastern Cities Cities of CHINA TO BE 1901 1911 1901 1911 SLAUGHTER Montreal 267,730 466,197 CROW'S NEST COAL MINERS Vancouver 27,010 100,888 Toronto 208,040 376,240 North Vancouver... - 7,791 Winnipeg _. 42,340 135,430 South Vancouver... — 16,021 59,928 86,340 PointGrey. - 4,319 Hamilton 62,634 81,879 Now Westminster.. 6,499 13,394 Quebec. - 68,840 78,067 AGREE TO RETURN TO WORK Victoria 20,816 31,620 London 37,976 46,177 Prince Rupert - 4,771 Halifax 40,832 46,081 6,130 8,806 Revolutionary Party Pro­ Canary 4,097 43,736 Rogers Proves Efficient Arbitrator—Twenty- Nelson 5,273 4,474 Italians Claim Victory In Im claims the End of the five Mines, Employing 7,500 Men, Will portant Battles With Turk­ Old Manchu Regime ish and Arabian Forces Branch of Union Bank Resume Work Within Few Days—Agree­ Small Debts Court REBEL FORCES GAINING For ment Signed for Three and a Half Years To Be Established HEAVY LOSSES REPORTED Since the opening of the Foley, Lethbridge, Oct. 28:—As a re­ arrived. After three days' work In pursuance of the promise Success in Recent Battles Emboldens Welch & Stewart pay offices in sult of the intermediation of Hon. he succeeded in arranging a basis made by Mr. Manson, the local Independent Accounts Credit Turks with "Citizen Soldiers," Who Elect Their Victory in Recent Encounter Army New Hazelton that ambitious Robert Rogers, minister of the of settlement, with the result member, on his last visit to Leader President—Foo Choo Captured burg has taken on quite a lively of Sixty Thousand to Besiege Italians —Great Slaughter at Canton Reported interior, the great strike of the that the men have agreed to go Hazelton, the question of estab­ Occupying City of Trtpoli. air. A number of the contract­ coal miners of eastern British back to work at once, ancl lishing a small debts court here ing company's officials, including in a few days twenty-five mines has been taken up with the at­ Columbia and western Alberta is London, Oct. 27:—An uncon­ Pekin, Oct. 27:—Following re­ V. W. Smith and J. Shepard, will again be in operation, obviat­ torney - general's department, cent successful encounters with at an end. For eight months the have taken up their residence on ing the very real danger of a coal with the result that the minister firmed report from an Italian imperial troops, resulting in large coal mines have been closed and the townsite, and others are ex­ famine during the winter. The has ordered the gazetting of the source purports to give particu­ accessions to the ranks of the 7,500 men have been out of em­ pected shortly. agreement which has been signed court, and Government Agent lars of the important battle fought revolutionary party, a republic ployment as a result of the strike, Arrangements have been made is regarded as most favorable, Allison has been notified of his near the city of Tripoli yesterday. has been proclaimed by the leaders which was inaugurated to secure for the opening of a sub-office of and is to remain in force for three appointment as judge of the tri­ of the rebellion. General Li Yuen an increase in wages and recog­ It places the losses of the Turk­ the Union Bank, rendered neces­ and a half years. The mines bunal. Although the position, Heng, commander of the revo­ sary for the handling of the con­ nition of the union. The recent ish and Arab forces at over a which have been closed represent added to those already comprised lutionaries, has notified the struction payroll. E. B. Tatchell, convention of miners here did not thousand, with hundreds wound­ forty million dollars of invested in his office, will increase his mul­ foreign consuls at Hankow that of Prince Rupert, will be in have the expected result of settl­ ed, while Italian casualties are capital, and a monthly payroll of tifarious duties, Mr. Allison, he has been proclaimed president charge. ing the dispute, although the over a million. The cessation of said to have been one hundred whose long experience in banking of the Republic of China. J. A. Hodder has secured two operators were willing to grant the strike means the reopening ancl business admirably qualifies killed and wounded. A Malta lots, and has let a contract for the increase in pay, and a dead­ of a number of smelters in south­ Foo Choo, a city of 700,000, has him for the work, has cheerfully dispatch conveys information the erection of a stopping-place lock existed when the minister ern British Columbia. fallen into the hands of the rebels, leading to the belief that in recent and livery barn. accepted the appointment. The who are also reported to have new court will be most convenient engagements the Italians have captured Canton, after great R. J.Carson is building a 24x36 to business men and others who sustained severe reverses, slaughter. The insurgent forces addition to his restaurant on 13th Confirms Groundhog Reports have occasion to refer minor busi­ amounting almost to complete are now said to be preparing for avenue. Further testimony to the re­ struction shortly. As the esti­ ness disputes to the law. an advance on Pekin. The early opening of a tele­ rout. graph office is looked for. markable nature of the recent de­ mated possible production of the A force of Turks and Arabs A syndicate of railroad con­ velopments in the Groundhog field is 300,000 tons of coal daily, While the jurisdiction of the RIFLE MATCHES estimated at 60,000 is now threat­ tractors has projected the erec­ mountain coal field is given by R. there will be no lack of business local court will cover all of the ening a siege of the city of tion of a large hotel on the cor­ C. Campbell-Johnston, the coal for a number of railways. Skeena district not included in Tripoli. The Italian forces in Hazelton Association Annual Event to ner of 13th avenue and Pugsley expert who is in charge of the Referring to the Miner's article the city of Prince Rupert, it is occupation are shooting from be held on Monday street. operations of one of the big com­ advocating the construction of a not intended that any but cases forty to fifty Arabs daily in the Brewer's clearing gang is mak­ panies operating in that district. wagon road to Groundhog, Mr. arising in the Omineca district city. A large number of entries for ing good progress on the streets Mr. Campbell-Johnston, who ar­ Campbell-Johnston said the ques­ shall be tried. Only cases in the annual rifle matches of the which are to be opened up. rived in Hazelton late on Satur­ tion was one of the greatest im­ volving amounts under one hun THE LATEST FIND Hazelnon Rifle association, which The two gangs working on the day evening, confirms the reports mediate importance. Owing to dred dollars can be tried in a relating to Groundhog which will be held on Thanksgiving yard grades are making rapid the lack of a good trail, operators small debts court. have been published in the Min^r. in the field were severely handi­ Specular Hematite and Copper Ores In Day, is reported by Chairman headway on both sections. the Driftwood River Country Skelhorne, of the match commit­ He believes the field to be at least capped. His company's freight­ IMPORTANT INNOVATION tee. All arrangements are well thirty miles wide and probably ing expense on goods taken from And-how-gus creek, a tributary under way, and a highly success­ G. T. P. EMPLOYEE KILLED seventy miles in length, with this town was $11,000 for the sea­ Grand Trunk Changes Its Stock System of the Driftwood river, is the lo­ ful shoot is anticipated. There many seams of the high grade son. Next season will see a smokeless coal which occasioned Directors Speak Optimistically of cation of the latest reported find will be two matches, each cover­ Joseph Armour Crushed to Death in great deal of work in the Ground­ Grand Trunk Pacific Prospects. of mineral. Gustave Gervais re­ ing the 200, 500 and 600 yard Slide Near Morricetown—Verdict of such interest amongst coal ex­ hog country, necessitating the turned a couple of days ago from ranges. For the first class Accidental Death Returned. perts and operators. transportation of hundreds of London, Oct. 26: A most im a trip to the creek, whither he match there are prizes valued In his season's work he un­ tons of supplies and machinery, portant announcement was made was accompanied by T. J. Thomp­ at $10.50, $6 and $3, with a An accident at the trap tunnel covered and prospected eleven and a practicable road is an ab­ today at the half-yearly meeting son and an Indian guide. He special prize valued at $10 for at Trout creek, near Morrice­ workable seams, carrying suffic­ solute necessity. He is of the of the Grand Trunk shareholders, reports that the party staked the highest score at any range, town, on Thursday, cost the life ient coal to justify the carrying opinion that the people of Hazel­ to the effect that the company is eight claims, on which there and $2 prizes for the highest of Joseph Armour, a G. T. P. out of his company's extensive ton, if they wish to retain the j about to enforce its newly- are showings of specular hematite score at each range. The second chainman. The unfortunate plans of development, which in­ business created by the develop­ acquired power to issue bearer of good grade, as well as a vein class men will shoot for prizes man was chaining a gravel slope clude the construction of a rail­ ment of the new field, should see certificates for its stock. The carrying chalcopyrite in quantity. valued at $10, $7.50, $5, $2, $2 when the hardened shell of way from Naas Harbor to Ground­ that at least a good pack trail is new certificates may be issued in Free-milling ore and bornite are and $1, with the same range gravel on which he stood col­ hog. Five railways have charters constructed early next season, j January. The new method is also said to occur in this vicinity. prizes as are offered for the lapsed, causing a slide which to run lines to the coal fields, fol­ Failing in this, the various com- similar to that of the C. P. R., The route to this discovery is by first class. threw him against the tunnel lowing various routes. Mr. Camp­ panies will seek entrance by the j Naas river route. His company and is a great improvement over the old Omineca trail to Tacla New targets have been provid­ timbers with such force that he bell-Johnston thinks the C. P. R., will have its own pack train of the obnoxious system now in lake, which is crossed on a scow ed; there will be a good marking was killed almost instantly. His coming from the east, will be the 100 mules next season. Arrange­ force. Chairman Smithers spoke ferry, the east shore being fol­ crew, and a pavilion, warmed body was extricated within a first railway on the ground, al­ ments have been made to pur­ hopefully of the ultimate pros­ lowed to the head of the lake, by a stove, will serve to make few minutes, but life was extinct. though the Mann road, from Stewart, will probably begin con- chase the animals in Mexico. pects of the Grand Trunk Pacific, where historic Bulkley house waiting comfortable should the Deputy-coroner Stephenson despite grave disadvantages stood. From that point the Drift­ day prove cool. held an inquest last evening, the which have already risen through wood is followed to Cache des MINISTERS RETURNED FIRE WARDENS Ladies are especially invited to jury returning a verdict of acci­ delays in the work undertaken by Beaux Jours. dental death. witness the matches, which will the late Canadian government. While the district is somewhat Deceased was 26 years of age No Opposition to Borden or Hazen New Officials Have Assumed Duties begin at 10.45 a. m. Increases in wa^es accounted for out of the way, it will probably and was a native of Scotland. Others will be Unopposed Begin Work Tuesday The prizes will be presented at £100,000 of the .£168.000 in­ be hut a short time before rail­ Funeral arrangements await the the general meeting of the as­ crease in operating expense last ways heading for the Groundhog sociation on Wednesday evening arrival of cable advices from his Ottawa, Oct. 27:—Hon. R. L. On Monday the annual election of fire wardens for the town was year. The chairman, who has coal field will afford means of at seven. relatives. Borden has been re-elected by acclamation in Halifax, also Hon. held in the court house, under just returned from a journey over transportation, and the exploit­ J. D. Hazen in St. John. It is the direction of the government the route of the new railway, ation of the mineral resources of Aeroplane Trials Proposed Lady Lawyer Can't Practice agent. The only nominees were taken in company with Mr. Hays, this little known section will be Ottawa, Oct. 28:—It is stated (Special lo ThO Minor) probable that all the ministers those of the fire brigade execu­ spoke most optimistically of the undertaken in earnest. that Hon. Sam Hughes, minister Vancouver, Oct. 28:—Justice will be returned without oppo­ tive: Dr. H. C. Wrinch, W. J. country traversed and the pros­ of militia, may order trials of Morrison has refused the appli­ sition. A. S. Goodeve will be Larkworthy and A. C. Aldous. pects of the early completion of To Report on Surveys aeroplanes, with the idea of de­ cation of Miss Mabel French to whip for British Columbia. These were declared elected by construction. veloping a number of Canadian practice law. She must obtain a Sir Wilfrid Laurier will sit for Government Agent Allison will acclamation. The wardens have military airmen, if success attends special act of the legislature. Soulanges, giving up his seat in leave for the Bulkley valley this decided to enforce strictly the Banks Branch Out the trials now being held by the Quebec East, which has returned afternoon, in the capacity of com­ regulations for fire prevention, Ottawa, Oct. 28: During Sep­ United States war department at Census Unsatisfactory him for thirty years. The rea­ missioner to take testimony and and will on Tuesday begin the tember Canadian chartered banks Atlantic City. Two officers have (Special to The Miner) son for his choice is that the collect information regarding the work of inspection, in which will opened twenty branches. There been sent to attend the trials. Vancouver, Oct. 26: — Hon. Liberals expect to hold the latter conflicting survey lines resulting be included every building in the are now 2590 branches in Canada. Col. Hughes leaves tomorrow for Martin Burrell, minister of agri­ constituency in a bye-election, from the rectification survey of town. Citizens who's premises British Columbia, with 204, has the Pacific coast on his first tour culture, who arrived here from but are not sure of Soulanges. parts of the valley. A number Ottawa yesterday, states that in­ do not comply with the legal more than the three maritime of settlers, feeling themselves of inspection. requirements will save them­ numerable complaints regarding A Check to C. N. R. provinces combined. aggrieved by the changes effected selves possible trouble by having the census have been received by (Special to The Miner) by the later survey complained Vancouver's Growth their stoves, chimneys and flues his department. All cases Vancouver, Oct. 28: The court Princes Will Burn Oil to the provincial government, (Special tu Tlio Miner) attended to before the wardens brought to his attention will be has granted an injunction to the London, Oct. 26: The Grand which has decided to collect all Vancouver, Oct. 28:- Building call. investigated. Mr. Burrell was C. P. R. to prevent Canadian Trunk Pacific railway has award­ available information with a view permits in Vancouver exceed Northern blasting operations in informed by the Duke and ed contracts for the conversion to the adjustment of the settlers' $15,000,000. Before the close of Fraser river canyon, on the The new courthouse built at the year the total will reach Duchess of Connaught that they ground of interference with Vancouver by the provincial of the Pacific coast steamers difficulties, if possible. Mr. Alli­ $17,000,000, five millions in excess would visit British Columbia next traffic. Operations will be car­ government has been formally Prince Rupert and Prince George son's report will give them a of last year's figures. year, ried on in milder form. opened. into oil burners. basis of action. Tilt! OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1611. • mil, nn Mjjj I -rir^~'ir~"i—MBHBSSBI Reforms At Ottawa Harris Mines Progress The Ominieca Mimer According to Ottawa advices At the general meeting of the JOIN ONE OF OUR shareholders in Harris Mines on an early result of the change of I PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON, THE CENTER OF THE Wednesday, Superintendent D. Provincial GREAT OMINECA DISTRICT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. governmenl will be an extensive A Harris presented a report remodeling of the administrative which shows that operations on SUIT CLUBS service. Among the changes in the American Boy are being car­ Free Circulating Macdonald & Rauk, Publishers and Proprietors. You may get a $20 Suit prospect, one which is almost ried on with the energy which mi ht for $2 or $3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada anil British Possessions, Two Dollars a certain is the transfer of the S be expected from the per- sonnel of the management. In Drawing Takes Place Every year; Foreign, Three Dollars a year. department of external affairs to ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $1.50 per inch per month; Reading sinking on the upper, or Eagle, Library Saturday Night the Notices, 15 cents per line for first insertion, 10 cents per line for each subsequent prime minister, that the I veirii a depth of 13 i_2 feet was insertion. Legal notices inserted at B. C. Gazette rates. leader of the government may!gained in the first eight days' have at hand the materials for work under company auspices, AT ADAMS' DRUG VOL. I. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911. No. 9. forming correct views as to the On Tuesday night the shaft was Noel & Rock 38 feet deep, with 2 feet of high STORE Hazelton, B. C. external policy of Canada. "eet deep grade ore in the bottom. Fol­ L China's Revolution Another pressing reform is lowing the formal taking over of Call and Examine It would appear from recent developments in China that the the cutting away from the de­ the group by the Harris Mines, awakening of that nation is at hand. The rebellion, which was partment of agriculture of the Dr. Wrinch and W. S. Harris, Mason Adams at first regarded as one of the sporadic outbreaks which have been extraneous services such as the accompanied by R. E. Paget, DRUGGIST census and statistics, patents, i K°l>ert Grant and W. W. Wrath-1 so frequent in the history of the Flowery Kingdom, has developed Hazelton trademarks, copyrights, pubiic | all- went up to the property on J Fifty-one Bunks of into a revolution which bids fair to wipe out of existence the , _, ,. iThursday. Their inspection ol V Manchu dynasty, the alien rulers who have since 1644 governed health and archives. S.multan- j ^ workinga satisfied the mem. Solid Comfort China. eously, grain inspection will ,bers of the party that develop- Clean Beds, Clean Bunks, The "Reform" party has thrown all its power into the contest probably move over from trade J ment would place the group in Royal Tobaccos, Cigars, Candies, and is supported by expatriated Chinamen in all parts of the world. and commerce to agriculture. the dividend-paying class. Census and statistics may be Nuts, Soft Drinks, Fruits in Funds do not seem to be lacking in the revolutionary cause, and attached to labor. Mines may Developing Dominion Group Soft Drinks Season, etc., etc. :: :: :: foreigners interested in the Chinese empire, appear to look favor­ go to the interior. On the Dominion group, re­ ably on the policy of the insurgents. Yet another subject for reform cently bonded from Carr Bros, are made here - "None better It is an evidence of the farsighted nature of the reform policy is the making of maps. At pre­ by C. B. Clarke, a crew under the The Grand direction of T. L. Carr is engaged made anywhere" that the leaders of the rebellion have refrained from attacking the sent, cartographical work is done Opposite Hazelton Hotel by the militia, the interior, the in development work, having Ferguson & Steele cities where foreign interests are considerable, and have not in any completed the erection of cabins geographical survey, the marine Proprietors way interfered with people of other nationalities, thus giving other and other preliminaries. Sink­ Try our Ginger Ale and fisheries and even the post- nations no excuse for interference. With a wide spread senti­ ing has been resumed on the office. The creation of one map- Lemon Soda galena vein, while the copper ment in their favor throughout their own country, plenty of money making bureau has long been for their campaign, and no foreign intervention, the revolutionists showing is being opened up by a Cream Soda agitated. tunnel. appear to have an excellent chance for success. In the event of On Sale Everywhere the overthrow of the existing government, it is probable that China An Inoperative Treaty Bought Another Ranch will become a republic, after thousands of years of monarchic rule. The Dominion government has One of the largest resident Royal Bottling Works A. Chisholm Their immediate policy is outlined in a manifesto which has just had an unpleasant taste of Ameri­ landowners of the district is H. can reciprocity in the fishery Hazelton, B. C. been published as follows: Coppock, the veteran Westerner General Hardware regulations, says an Ottawa dis­ who has invested heavily in agri­ "To all friendly nations, greeting. patch. In order to end what is cultural and residence property ©.-«...- Builders' Material "We, the citizens of all China, now waging war against declared by government officials; jn this vicinity. His latest pur- Miners' Supplies the Manchu government for the purpose of shaking off the to be an intolerable situation, the j chase is the quarter-section owned yoke of the Tartar conqueror by overthrowing the present government has made up its mind by Joe McPherson and situated ^Coffee Hazelton, B. C. corrupt state of autocracy and establishing a republic in its to withdraw from the food fish­ in the Bulkley valley, at the foot place and at the same time intending to enter upon a more eries treaty of 1908. That the of Hudson Bay mountain. Mr. close relation with all friendly nations for the sake of treaty regulations as agreed to Coppock now owns Mosquito Flat, Why Buy a Ready-Made Mack­ maintaining the peace of the world and of promoting the House so far by the United States gov­ Strawberry Flat, the Cullon inaw Suit when you can buy a happiness of mankind, to make our action clearly under­ ernment will not be accepted by ranch, the McPherson place, a stood, hereby declare: Canada may be stated with abso­ block of land near Two-mile, and *Jj Where everything is well "First—All treaties concluded between the Manchu lute certainty. a number of lots in Hazelton. cooked and appetizing. government and any nation before this date will be con­ The situation is this: In April Tailor-Made tinually effective up to the time of their termination. of 1908 a treaty was drawn up Found Simon's Camp ' 'Second^Any foreign loan or indemnity incurred by between Great Britain and the Our Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Mackinaw At the headquarters of the Doughnuts, Bread and Buns, are the Manchu government before this date will be acknowl­ United States, whereby the fish­ Skeena and Stikine, Campbell- the best. edged without any alteration of terms, and will be paid by ery regulations in waters contig­ Johnston's party found recent Suiitatfljir:t at <|? 1 C! 50 the maritime customs as before. camps which gave evidence of The best Mackinaw (1/ J^ %J * uous to the two countries should Try a pound can of our Special manufacturectured || "Third All concessions granted by the Manchu gov­ be made uniform, for which pur­ having been used by Simon Gun- Blend Coffee. There is none bet­ ernment to any foreign nation before this date will be a-noot and Peter Ny-ma-darm, ter anywhere. pose each country was to appoint the fugitive Indians who have respected. a fisheries commission. This been evading arrest on a murder "Fourth—All persons and property of any foreign took the United States fisheries charge for five years. The out­ Hazelton Bakery Anger the Tailor nation in the territory occupied by the Chinese army will regulations out of the hands of laws are avoiding the trails, and Opposite Hazelton Hotel Opposite Police Station be fully protected. the state governments, and living entirely on game. Uaielton, u. c. "Fifth All treaties, concessions, loans and indemni­ placed them in the hands of the ties concluded between the Manchu government and any international commission. The foreign nation after this date will be repudiated. regulations were to be ratified and "Sixth—All possessions of any nationality who take enforced by federal authority. the part of the Manchu government to act against the The treaty was signed on April Quality Right Prices Right citizen army of China will be treated as enemies. 11, 1908, at Washington. The "Seventh- All kinds of war materials supplied by any Canadian government appointed foreign nation to the Manchu government will be confis­ Prof. Prince and the United cated when captured." States, Dr. Starr Jordan as com­ missioners. These two men Our Special Offering for Next Week drew up a set of regulations cov­ A Road To Groundhog ering the territorial waters of The business men of Hazelton are interesting themselves in Passamaquoddy Bay, the St. John the project for a road to Groundhog mountain, as outlined in these and St. Croix rivers, Lake Mem- St , George Cream columns, and strong representations will be made to the provincial pramagog, Lake Champlain, the authorities, with the object of securing an appropriation sufficient I St. Lawrence River (as boundary for the work. It is expected that the minister of public works,' water), the Great Lakes, the when made acquainted with the needs of the Groundhog district, Niagara River, the St. Clair Riv- Two Cans for 25c will give the proposed road his approval. The people of Hazelton er, Rainy River and lake, Lakeof and the country which will be served by the road are unanimous in the Woods, straits of Juan de their support of the project, and it only remains to impress the Fuca, parts of Washington necessity for the work on the powers that be. Sound, Gulf of Georgia and UNDERWEAR RUBBERS Puget Sound. A Necessary Court The regulations effected the object of the treaty, which was A complete assortment A complete line of new The announcement that a small debts court has been established uniformity. They were not as of the best garments in Hazelton will prove interesting to many business men, who have | ^0od as the old Canadian regit I a- and reliable goods for some time agitated for such a court. Vexation and difficulty tions, but better than the old in medium and have heretofore attended the collection of small debts, and the pro­ American. The Canadian parlia­ All Styles vision of the proper machinery for the disposal of such cases with­ ment in 1910 authorized the gov­ heavy weights out the former delay and expense will be welcomed. ernment to give effect to the reg­ for All Sizes ulations by proclamation. The United States Senate, however, Fall and Winter Wear or Men and Women Clements is Busy under powerful pressure from Our member in the House of Commons, H. S. Clements, has the fishing interests of Michigan been investigating the postal service throughout Comox-Atlin, with and the State of Washington, a view to securing the improvements and extensions necessitated refused to sanction any of the Better call and select You'll find good service by the rapid development of the communities of this fast growing regulations except those affecting what you require be­ district. Besides giving his attention to the transportation and the waters east of the Great Lakes and complete satis- . mail necessities of the coast sections, Mr. Clements is looking into thus to all intents and purposes fore sizes are faction in these the needs of the upper country, and will endeavor, among other nullifying the treaty. broken rubbers reforms, to secure the appointment of additional clerks for the The Canadian government now local postoffice. We have grown so fast in Hazelton that the refuses to accept this remnant of postoffice department has utterly failed to keep up, and the post­ an arrangement, and it is an­ master, being allowed no clerical assistance, has been unable to give nounced that unless the United the public the service to which it is entitled. Under the new States will agree to bide by the regime, it is to be expected that our requirements in this respect ARGENT spirit of the treaty, Canada will GENERAL MERCHANT will be recognized, and that a sufficient staff will be employed in withdraw from the scheme en­ Hazelton the Hazelton postoffice to handle the heavy mails expeditously. tirely. I 1 p

THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911.

The Hub of the Hazelton District of British Columbia On the Main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific REGISTERED TOWNSITE The Prosperity of Every Great City is Due to its Geographical Location NEW HAZELTON The most important Townsite! The most talked of Townsite on the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway THE SPOKANE OF CANADA ^THE SPOKANE OF CANADA

New Hazelton Townsite Out of City Investors Section 1 Can reserve one or more Lots by Now being offered for sale is NOT A wire or letter. State price of Lots and GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC PROMOTION INVESTMENTS number required, and we will make the TOWNSITE. NEW HAZELTON Town- best available reservation for you. site waB selected by the experts of Made in towns with the REMEMBER NEW HAZELTON is a syndicate of successful men as the NOT A GIFT TOWNSITE, AND WHEN YOU geographical location for a big city. BUY A LOT IN IT YOU ARE INVESTING They bought the land, realizing the Right Kind of Country YOUR MONEY ON THE BUSINESS JUDG­ wonderful resources of the HAZELTON MENT OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEN IN DISTRICT, THE MINES, THE DISTRIBUT­ Right Kind of Resources BRITISH COLUMBIA. ING CENTRE FOR HUNDREDS OP MILES, and many other reasons. NEW HAZELTON Townsite had Right Kind of People over a QUARTER OF A MILLION We ask you to investigate in your Will surely be big paying investments. This is the kind DOLLARS INVESTED by a few busi­ own way all of the statements in this ness men before the Lots were of­ advertisement. Should you join us of town you find at fered for sale. NEW HAZELTON is a by buying lots you will know that Business Man's Townsite. All the G. your investment is guarded by every T. P. and local history was carefully means known to human foresight, NEW HAZELTON, B.C. considered. The Engineers' Reports as and the judgment of a body of success­ to grades, opportunities for Side Tracks ful men known to you all. necessary to handle the thousands of Your profits should eclipse the story freight cars were examined. Then of Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Moose they invested in NEW HAZELTON. I Jaw or Prince Rupert. They paid in Cash for NEW HAZEL­ DON'T BE CLASSED AMONG THE FAIL­ TON and nearby lands over TWO URES WHO WILL SAY, "I WISH I HAD The story of NEW HAZELTON is The Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad is HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU­ KNOWN." DON'T STAND IDLY BY ANDwel l known to the public. It is a now running regular trains over 100 SAND DOLLARS. • SEE YOUR NEIGHBORS REAP THE PROFITS Townsite being offered to the public miles out of Prince Rupert. The G. T. That is a wonderful sonnet written by ON REAL ESTATE WHILE YOU REAP by successful business men. THERE IS P. Officials, and also the G. T. P. Con­ John J. Ingalls on the subject of Oppor­ NOTHING BUT YOUR SALARY. PUT YOUR POSITIVELY NO RAILROAD COMPANY OR tractors, say that the railroad should be tunity, but the real fact is Opportunity SAVINGS TO WORK IN THAT SURE COMING TOWNSITE PROMOTER FINANCIALLY IN­ running to Mile 164 this winter, and does not knock once on each .man's CITY-NEW HAZELTON. TERESTED IN THE LAND. The owners will reach NEW HAZELTON door. Opportunity plays a continual NEW HAZELTON is out of the have undertaken to make NEW HA­next summer. Grading is now un­anvil on every man's portals—but of damp belt, aud many people who ZELTON a city of importance in British der way as far along the line as course, if he is knocking at the time he spend the whole year in the district Columbia. NEW HAZELTON prom­ 30 miles east of NEW HAZELTON. will not hear Opportunity when she say the winters are not severe—plenty ises to be the most profitable city to The grading is about finished from knocks. of sunshine and dry air. the Grand Trunk Pacific along its main Prince Rupert to NEW HAZELTON. Taken from Official Bulletin, B.C., lines. Many mines are getting ready to ship New Hazelton No. xxii, Page xxiii:— ore. Some of the mines being developed "On the Upper Skeena, about a Offices Removed are: Silver Cup, American Boy, Silver Where the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail­ distance of 50 miles, there are large Standard, Sunrise and Sunset, Lead road has Sixty Acres of right-of-way tracts of land on both sides of the The offices of Foley, Welch & Stewart King, Erie, Babine. Most of the orean d track grounds. river, which, as far as soil and cli­ are now located in NEW HAZELTON. in NEW HAZELTON mines is high NEW HAZELTON is reported by matic conditions are concerned, I Union Bank of Canada will open a would consider ideal for successful grade Silver-Lead, similar to ore in the Engineers to be the only available spot branch in NEW HAZELTON. Sectional growing of fruit as well as for other Slocan District in East Kootenay, in the Skeena or Bulkley Valleys for branches of agriculture. Potatoes, building and supplies en route for new B.C., and similar to some ores found at many miles each way where it would and all garden produce, grow to per­ branch. Leadville, Colo. be possible to have Railroad Yards large fection." NEW HAZELTON, the hub of the enough to handle the Hazelton District's HAVE YOU CONFIDENCE OF Hazelton District, will be the natural business. MERCHANTS ON THE GROUND? headquarters for what promises to be MANY LOTS ALREADY PURCHASED the MOST ACTIVE AND SENSATIONAL NEW HAZELTON affords a long, BY THE KEENEST BUSINESS MEN OFNE W CITY in the fastest growing part nearly level, stretch of land suitable for HAZELTON (OLD TOWN). YOU CANo f the world today on account of the Immense Yards, which will be required SAFELY FOLLOW THE JUDGMENT OF wonderful Lead and Zinc Mines, the Buy Lots to handle the thousands of cars of ore SUCH MEN. Groundhog Mountain Coal Fields, the and coal that will be shipped from the mines in the Hazelton District. NEW HAZELTON should be the vast agricultural country tributary to Terms Are Easy centre of a busy population of thou­ the coming principal city in British sands within a year. Why not? Dur­ Columbia on the Grand Trunk Pacific Look them over again, and think of The G. T. P. ing the past year there was an aver­ Railroad. this money-making investment. CAPITAL of Grand Trunk Railway age of over two new towns created and the Grand Trunk Railway Systems, in the Canadian West every week. $447:898,932. We are all here to share in this Over 50,000 Stockholders, G. T. and most wonderful prosperity. We offer G. T. P. Millions of people boost for you an opportunity to participate in Grand Trunk Pacific Townsites. the progress of the best town for investment on the line of the Grand Maximum grade of G. T. P. is 21 feet Trunk Pacific. Prices: to the mile, one-fifth of any other Trans­ NEW HAZELTON RAILROADS OPEN continental Railroad in Canada or the NEW COUNTRY. United States. Railroads have been the great feature Business Lots - $350 to $500 NEW HAZELTON is the Town that In the growth of Western Canada. 33 x 100 (according to location) Per Lot everybody is talking about, and there NEW HAZELTON, located on the are no two opinions as to its opportuni­ Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad is attract­ Terms: One-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years at 6 per cent ties for investments. ing the attention of the whole world, as NEW HAZELTON is situated near all important towns do on the main line the junction of the Skeena and Bulkley of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad. Residence Lots - $100 to $300 Valleys. Stores are going up. Newspaper Terms: $10 cash, $10 per month; No Interest; or One- plant about to move on the Townsite. THE NORTHERN INTERIOR LAND Two or three General Merchandise third cash ; balance 1 and 2 years at 6 per cent. CO., LTD., PAID CASH FOR AND Stores, Drug Store, Bank, Restau­ OWN (SECTIONONE) NEW HAZEL­ rants, and in fact many lines of trade Make Cheques, Drafts, Money and Express Orders pay­ TON TOWNSITE AND GUARANTEE are now arranging to open in NEW able to NORTHERN INTERIOR LAND CO., LTD. TO DELIVER TO PURCHASERS OF HAZELTON, SECTION ONE. Activity LOTS AN INDEFEASIBLE TITLE is in that part of the Townsite known UPON RECEIPT OF FINAL PAY­ as Section One. MENT.

ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO Northern Interior Land Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. P. O. Box 1515

Prince Rupert Agent for Sale of Lots Hazelton Agent for Sale of Lots Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. W. Kennedy Second Avenue between Fifth and Sixth Sts. THIS OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911.

C. N. R. Bridge. =^ ROAD OF THREE NATIONS is -iai in 'i'!... Miner) , ('oast Dist­ Get prices from us before you build in New Hazelton. We Be for Trip To Mexico City r j *"*vlW appliances to turn out a contract to design and superin­ rict, notice of which, bearing date of May A ,th, 1810, waa published In the British Columbia Gazette are ready with the goods { all kinds of CARRIAGE WORK. tend the construction of ten steel of May 26th, 1010, Is cancelled in BO far as the same relates t" the lands surveyed as Lota 1876, 1X7H, [ special Sleighs, Wagon and Things grow rapidly in the bridges on the route between 1 S7!>, IK'.m, 1893, 18IM, 1806, 1890, 1807, 1808, Won, J Sleigh Brakes, Etc, 2Mi7, 2608, 2600, 2610, 2611 and 8612, Range 6, Coast West. One cannot take i flying | Cisco and Kamloops. Two of District. ROBERT A. RENWICK, Deputy MlnlBtorof Lands. Interior Lumber Company trip hack East without finding, the bridges will cross the Fraser, Department of Lands, Vlotorla, li. ('.. A.UB. 16, lull. n-iiO Hazelton C. F. WILLIS on his return, thai the nephew seven will be constructed across the main Thompson river, and V he left as a round eyed baby is General Blacksmith one over the North Thompson. now in knickerbockers and asking Repairing Job Work The total cost will exceed $1,250- Horseshoeing u Specialty questions; that the nursery slips 000. he planted in front of the door CANCELLATION OP RESERVE. HAZELTON, B. ('. Notice Is heroby given that the roBervos estu- Omineca Hotel just before his departure are now Extension of E. & N. bllshod over vacant Crown lands In Ranges I and 6, Coast District, by notices bearing datos ro- Hazelton interfering with the telegraph (Snoelnl I" The Miner) spoctlvely of December 17th, 1908, May ",th. 1910, wires and the paving, Victoria. Oct. 27: Sol Cameron ami May 26, 1010, which were published ill the British Columbia Oasotto In the Issues <»f Decem­ •IJ This hotel is headquarters for all mining and commercial men Mines and Mining One ol' the best examples of of Prince Rupert has been given ber 17th. 1008, May 12th, 1010, anil May 26th, 1910, aro cancelled in so far as the same relates t<> the visiting Omineca district. phenomenal growth on the Coast the right-of-way contract for the lands surveyod as Lota :i«7, :ISK, 532, 633, 534, .Mir,, Good Properties for sale Cash or on is the Pacific Highway. Little proposed forty-mile northern ex­ 636, M7, .lis, 689, Mil, 641, 1111. 111:!, 1118, 1114, 111!",. Bond, Development and 1110, 1117. Ills, 1119, 1120, 1121, and MB all in Assessment Work. more than a year ago this project tension of the and range 4, Coast District; ami lots 4028, 4020, 4080, was conceived as a road to con­ Nanaimo branch of the C. P. R. 1031, 3022a, 8030, 3031a, 3048, 8044, 3604, 4033, and 4934, all In range 6, Coast Distrlc t. Good Sample Rooms nect Oregon, Washington and The new section will extend the Lands Department, It. A. Ronwtck, roa Carr Brothers 'California It was taken up with d to Courtney, near Comox. Victoria, B. C. Deputy Minister of Lands. Baths and Barber Shop October U, 1911. Six Years In This District. enthusiasm by the general public; I The C. P. R. has also let a con- Hazelton, B. C. and newspapers in every com- '• tract for a quarter million dollar Hot and Cold Water munity ran column after column addition to the Empress hotel,

about it. Before long its planners Skene & Christie, the builders of People desiring to visit Bulkley Valley and points south may had succeeded in marking High­ the Empress, being the success­ travel by the Bulkley Valley Stage, which leaves this hotel for Aider- For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. ful tenderers, mere and Telkwa every Tuesday and Friday. and I obaccos go to way through Washington. Now NOTICE is hereby siven that the reserve exist* I it has gone through Oregon and inK on vacant lands uf thy Grown, notice of which Notes of General Interest was published in the British ColumblaGasottc in the is pausing for a moment on the issue of May 6th, 1910, anil boar I tig date of J. C. K. Sealy, Prop. G.LP California line. .May 6th, 1910, is cancelled in so far as the | same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 2:!17, At the completion of work in The provincial government has •ills, 2319, 232«, 2321. 2322, 2323, 2824, 232.r,, 232(1, the Evergreen State, the Pacific offered a reward of $1,500 for 2327, 2829, 2880, 2831, 2332, 2331, 2885, 2886, 2337. Cigar Store and \ 233'J, 8841, 2342. 2313, 2347, 2318, 23 ISA, 2349, 235(1, ^ Highway Association nicknamed the capture of Moses Paul, an 235S, 23(19, 2-108, 3113, 311-1, 3115, 311(1, 3117.31 IS. 3110. || their road the "Road of Three Indian who escaped from Clinton 31211, 3121, 3122. 3123, 3121, 3125, 312(1, 3127. 312S. 3129, Pool Room 31311, 3131, 3132, 3133, 8184, 8136, 313(1 3137, 3138. 3139, MEN'S WEAR j Nations." They decided to in- jail while awaiting trial for the 314(1, 3141. 3142. 3142A, 3143, 3144. 3145, 314(1, 3147. Soft Drinks, Confectionery, j j vade Mexico and British Colum- murder of William White, a 3148, 3148A, 31411, 31511, 31351, 3152, 8168, 8164, 3155. 31511, 3157. 3168, 3151), 31(1(1, 8161, 31(12. 31(13. 31(11, 81(15, that gives Satisfaction, Books and Magazines i | bia. half breed. SHKi, 31(17. 31(18, 31(19, 317(1. 3171. 3172. 3173,3174.3175, and Reliable t British Columbia was morel 317(1,3177. 3178, 3179, 3184, 2187,8187 and 8188, Range 6, CoastDlBtrlot ROBERT A. RENWICK, Baths In Connection j l than willing. The provincial | Several mining companies are Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, . j government appropriated large j included in the list of thirty cor- Victoria, 11. a, AUK. 1(1, 1(111. n-3(l Boots and Shoes I J. B. Brun, rropnetor ) mms for construction: and an- porations threatened with remov- nounced its intention of making al from the register of stock Pacific Highway passable clear companies if they fail to comply through to the Alaskan border. with the law of registration be­ CANCELLATION OK RESERVE. The recent success of P. E. Sands fore December 12. NOTICK is hereby Riven that tin- reserves exist- in marking the trail from Ash- iiK over vm-iint Crown lands in Untiles -1 und 5, Public Telephone Const District, notices of which, bearimr dates of croft to Hazelton assures the May nth, 1910 and May 2r»th, 1910, rwpoctlvly, were are Specialties at Infection from "tainted" mon­ published in the issues of the British Columbia early completion of this work. Gazette* of May 5th and May 26th, 1910, are eancell- Hazelton ey is assigned as the cause of the 1 in so far as the sumo relates to lands surveyed Now that the Hazelton trophy is as Lots 786, 7S'i, 7K7, 7HH. 789, 790, 71*1. 7HU, 7!I2, 783, Two-Mile death at Waltham, Mass., of 7W4, 71*5,

NO. NAME PLACE NO. NAME PLACE NO. NAME PLACE NO. NAME PLACE

669 Doherty, James Hazelton 1514ILincoln, William Prince Rupert 2334jPattullo,Thomas DufferinPrince Rupert 30731 Williams, William Prince Rupert 670Dolan, Thomas Prince Rupert 1523^10, Sam " 2841 Pearson, Alfred.. " 8076Williscroft, William E....Port Simpson 672 Don, John Refuge Bay 1525|Littlejohn, William H..__ '• 2351!Perrault, George •• 8082FVv'ilson1 Hugh S....: Balmoral 674 Donald, James... .Port Simpson 1526|Livingstone,D " 2352! Perrault, George " 3083 Wilson, James Prince Rupert 678 Donahue, James Prince Rupert 1534;Logan, William N. Surf Inlet 2356!Perry, Roger F " 3084 Wilson, James Yule .Hazelton 680 Donovan, Dennis. 1535 Loiselle, Wilfrid _ Prince Rupert 2361 'Peterson, Horatio Nelson " 3085,Wilson, James Yule PortSimpson 682Dorward, Davie " 1538, Long, Bert " 2372;Philpott, George William •• 3088Wilson, Thomas PrinceRupert Provincial Elections Act 688 Dow, H •• 1540iLonghurst, Thos. Leslie. " " 2373Picaut, John " 8091 Wilson, William Henry.. " 689 Dow, Jack ._ •• 1550|Lubbock, Merlin Gordon. " " 2877Pinson, Louis •• 3094'Winter, Albert O Kitselas 692 Doyle, James •• 1570|MacDonald, Allan Orr... " 2882 Poirier, Harry •• 3095 Winter, Albert Oldham " 693 Doyle, John. •• 1594|Mack, John ._ " 2383Pollard, John Henry .Port Essington 3100 Wood, Jerrold J.. .PrinceRupert Skeena Electoral District 703 Drew, Ernest J " 1598|Mackay, James Alexander " " 2390Potts, Douglas Hazelton 3101 Wood, Joseph " 707 Dryden, JamesEdward Hole in the Wall 1599!Mackay, James Beattie " " 2391 Powell, James Prince Rupert 3102 Wood, Leonard " TAKE NOTICE that I have received objec­ 711 Duhomel, George Aldermere I601JMackay, Robert Findlayson" 2392 Power, James •• 3103Wood, Leonard T •• tion in writing to the retention of the follow­ 712Duke, Charles Francis...Prince Rupert 1602iMackay, William John Port Essington 2808Pretty, Arthur Walter ....Lakelse 8105 Wood. Walter W " ing names on the Register of Voters for the 713 Dumas, William " 1606MacKenzie, Angus Prince Rupert 2412 Pruneau, Adelard Prince Rupert 3107 Woodnouse, Geoffrey.... •• Skeena Electoral District, on thf grounds 717 Duncan, George Crichton " 1611 MacKenzie, Hector •• " 2413 Pulvis, Albert... " 8114Woollam, John •• stated below: 719 Dunlevy, Martin Garvis Hazelton 1614 MacKenzie, Norman 2419Quinn, Hugh •• 3115 Worsley, Arthur " AND TAKE NOTICE that at a Court of 720 Dunlevy, Stanley P Hazelton 1618 MacKIe, James Irving 2420Quinn, Joseph .Hazelton 3118 Wright, Alford E. . .. " Revision to beheld at the Court House, P ce 722 Dunn, Christopher. Prince Rupert 1625 MacLean, Donald .Prince Kupert 2480Raisbeck, Thomas. Prince Kupert 3121 Wuckicivich, R " Rupert, B.C., on the 6th day of Novei.iber, 733 Durran, John •• 1688MacLeod, Murdoch 2435 Rapkins, Thomas. . Oceanic 3125 Wyatt, George Henry Port Essington 1911, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, I shall 743 Earle, Norman S •• 1646Macpherson, John 2436 Kathler, Emil Prince Rupert 3188Young, Clement . PrinceRupert hear and determine said objections, and unless 744 Eastcott, Henry " 1637 Macpherson, Joseph 2438 Ravelhal, Henry ._ " 8188 Young, Herbert Port Simpson such named persons or some other Provincial 766 Elliott, William John 1640Madden,John H... . Port Simpson 2446 Reedy, Joseph J •• 3141 Young, Leslie Bruce PrinceRupert Voter on their behalf satisfies me that such 768 Ellison, Charles •• 1643|Madigan, Charles L ....Prince Rupert 2464 Rhodes, Clarence .. " 3145 Young, William objections are not well founded, I shall strike 772Elsworth, Loren .. " 1644Madsen, Nicholas " " 2460Richardson, Harry " such names off the said Register. 778jEngle, August William.. " 1645|Magar, George Port Simpson 2461 Richardson, Henry J. H. McMULLIN, 784jErickson, Alex Port Simpson 1649Mair8, Charles W ..Prince Kupert 2463 Richer, Alphonse " The following persons are reported dupli­ 787Erickson, Frederick.. Prince Rupert 1650 Mairs, James H 2461 Richer, Henry Ovide Registrar of Voters cated on the List: Dated this 11th day of October, 1911 788 Erickson, John Port Simpson 1655!Maloney, William 2469Riffon, Fred ' 789Ervin, Richard Calvin .. Prince Rupert 1663 Mansell, Thomas A 2170 Riley, Charles The following persons are reported absent 794 Eetches, Harold Charles. _ •• 1669 Marin, Anloine . 2471'Rilcy, Harry Jedway NO. NAME PLACE 802Evindson, Olaf " 1672 Marsh, Kueben 2472 Riordan, Michael Prince Rupert 1680 23 Allan. John PrinceRupert from the District: 803 Evitt, Charles Vernon.... •• Martin, John 2474 Rivet, Louis Honore •• 102 812 Fanell, John " 1682 Martin, Stewart J. 2476 Roberge, A ...... " Barger, Emory Aldermere 104 liarger, Robert Aldermere NO. NAME PLACE 813 Farand, Hector " 1681 Mason, John 2477 Roberge, Amedee " " 494 815Farquharson,WmFranklin " 1690 Matheson, Hugh 2484 Robertson,JamesBremner " Colllgan, Peter _ Stewart 17|Alexander, James. .Prince Rupert 530 Covert, W. E Bulkley Valley 824 Ferguson, Fred C " 1701 Matheson, Roderick... 2186 Robertson, HoraceBuchanan' 739 18 Alexander, John _. 825 Ferguson, Ivor " i707 Matthews, Edward M._ 2491 Robichaud, Louis — " Dussault, l.ucine PrinceRupert 34IAncell, Hubert M..._ . " 786 Erickson, David Kitselas 826|Ferguson, John W " 1709 Matthews, Morton 2392 Robins, William John ... " 1104 40!Anderson, James " " 827Ferguson, R « 1712 Maxwell, Alex. P.. ...Port Essington 2497 Robinson, Robert .. " Harmer, Alfred E . Prince Rupert 1158 Henderson, Alee Lome Creek 46;Anderson, Orville Georgetown 83(l! Ferris, Herbert William Surf Inlet 1717 Meade, James.... Port Simpson 2510 Rose, Robert R. " 1206 53JApplegreen, Frank Port Simpson 833 Fillmore, Albert Prince Rupert 1724 Meekin, Will Prince Rupert 2i)12Koss, Albert Holma, William John Bulkley Valley nam. 1247 Hunter, Charles . Prince Rupert 54 Arbo, Robert . Bateman's Landing 835|Findlay, Duncan B Surf Inlet 1740|Miles, George C... 2615Ross, Edwin Cameron . " 1252 55 Archer, Fred Prince Rupert 842Fitzgerald, Godfrey Prince Rupert 2518ROSS, William Edward .. Kitamaat Hyatt, Marl; " 1744 Miller, Frank John . 1489 Legge, Louis L . .. " 56|Armstrong, A " " 844iFitzsimmons, John " 1749 Miller, Levi Alfred ..... " 2519iRosseau, Jos . _ Prince Kupert 141)2 59|Armstrong, John B " " 2523 Rowat, Joseph . •• Lenfesty, William D Q. C. Townsite 845'Flanagan, Frank John... " 1755 Mills, Henry Andrew " 1532 Lockwood, Frank Bateman's Landing 701 Augustine, A. P " 846 Flanagan, Frank " 1761 Mitchell, David P . " 2528 Roy, Abraham . ... " 1542 71Auld, Peter.. " 2540 Russell, William ... •• Little, Henry Hyslop .-PrinceRupert 854|Flint, William " 1765 Molfatt, R. B " 1568 Macdonald, Alexander Rod Aldermere 80 Bailey, Charles Edward . " 856'Flynn, James " 1768 Molloy, Joseph James... " 2544 Ryan, John " 1576 MacDonald, J. B. L PrinceRupert 81 Bailey, John " " 860; Foran, James " 1781 Moore, John Smith " 2547 St. Davis, Albert " 15X2 MacDonald, John F " 84 Baillie, George M. " " 861 Forbes, Alexander " 1787 Moran, William " 2548Salmon, Alfred J Graham City 1696 88Bain, Hugh " 862 Forbes, Alex. Duff " 1789Moreau, Octave " 2554 Sanders, George Prince Kupert 1608 MacKav, G Reid .. " 90 Ball, George Alexander . -' 868 Forster, Joseph " 1792|Morgan, George Winter. " " 2567 Scadden, Fred.. " 1617 Mackenzie, Donald " " 96 Banville, Louis " " 879 France, Benjamin.. " 1800 Morkeberg, Helger " " 2570 Scholield, Beverly Agreen " 1659 Maidmont, Harry. .. Bulkley Valley 115 Basker, John Daniel " " 883 Franuk, Harry " 1802lMorrill, James M " 2571 Schreiber, Charles Brymer •• 1687 Mann, John Klunkowi Bay 117 Bateman, Herbert V " 893:Fraser, William •• 1805|Morris, John M Lowe Inlet 2576 Scott, Clement Charles.. •• 1767 Mason, Leonard A Hazelton 121 Baxter, David " 896Freeman, Barnabas C._. Port Essington 1811 Morrison, Daniel ...Surf Inlet 2576Scott, George ...... Swanson Bay 1846 Molloy. Joseph James PrinceRupert Munms, JamesMcN " 123 Bay lay, Francis Port Essington 898Freeman, Jake Port Simpson 1814'Morrison, George Prince Rupert 2581 Scott, John .. . Prince Rupert 1866 129 Beaulieus, Louis Prince Rupert 899 Freeman, RansonO Telegraph Point 2587 Scripture,Thomas Nelson.Port Simpson 1870 Murphy, Joseph W R ..Aldermere 1816 Morrison, George J. " Murphy, Robert [I . Prince Rupert 131 Beamish, John " " 900 Freeney, Frank R. Stewart 1818Morrison, John David... " " 2593 Sexton, Joseph Prince Rupert 1873 161 Bergin, D. J... " 902 Fritchett, R.. ..Prince Rupert 1819 Morrison, John " " 2594 Shade, George Adam Port Essington 1892 Murray, John Alexander " 163 Bermingham, M. Cornelius 903! Frith, F. W 1816;Morrison, Richard. " 2698 Sharles, Charles John . ..Hazelton 1910 McBeth, Murdoch Kitamaat McDonald, James PrinceRupert Klun Kowi Bay 906 Fritchett, Emilus " 1818 Morrow, George W.. " " 2603 Sharpe, Thomas Dalby ..Prince Rupert 1943 McDonald, John Dan. Rivers Inlet 166 Berteaux, Henry S. Prince Rupert 918Gagne, Bernard " 1837 Mowatt, James ..: " 2614 Shore, Harry Watts .... " 1985 168 Bianco, Victor " " 922 Galbraith, James " 1838Mowt, John Port Simpson 2618Shuhon, Owen... " 2111 Mclnnes, Angus D .Prince Rupert 170 Birch, Hugh Bernard ... " 924Gall, James.' " 1836Mullen, Dan .Prince Rupert 2625 Silverthorn. James B . Bulkley Valley 2145 McMordie, Robert A " 2151 McNab. John G " 171 Birnie, Thomas Carfrae . " " 926;Galloway, Everett ,' 1841Mullin, Arthur " 2628Simms, John .Surf Inlet 177 Black, William David... " 927Galorne, Peter... " 1844 Munday, Thomas " " 2634 Sinclair, John Prince Rupert 2169 McNeil, Daniel . " 178 Blackburn, Samuel Port Essington 931;Gammie, John " " 1848Munro, Duncan ...Kitsumkalum 2635 Sinclair, Robert C " 2171 Mcphee, William Lakelse Lake 186 Blanchfield, W. J Prince Rupert 932Gardener, Robert S. M.. " 1859 Murdoch, Henry William Prince Rupert 2648 Slavta, Jack " 2602 McPherson, Alexander D Prince Rupert 189 Blenkinsop, Alfred W.-.Port Essington 935 Gaudette, Robert G. .... " 1860 Murdoch, Hugh Port Simpson 2650 Sloan, William P. Kitamaat 2798,Sharpe , Henry W Hazelton 191 Blue, Alexander Prince Rupert 1863 Murphy, Edward Aldermere 2667Smith, James ...PrinceRupert 2823 Sutherland, Douglas PrinceRupert 936 Gaudreau, Joseph " " 2892 198 Bond, Richard James Port Simpson 938 Geardner, John " 1865 Murphy, John Herbert..Port Essington 2668 Smith, John Princess Royal Island Tallander, S Alexander Porcher Island 2998 Tompkins, Victor John ..Prince Rupert 200 Booth, Patrick D Prince Rupert 943George, James. Surf Inlet 1866 Murphy, Joseph W. R Aldermere 2671 Smith, John Forshaw .. Prince Kupert 207 Boucher, Eugene Ernest. " " 2674 Smith, J. M " 3051 Watson, David . ... " 953 Gibson, William Hazelton 1868Murphy, Michael .Prince Rupert 3144 210 Bourdon, Eli " 955 Gilford, Thomas Prince Rupert 1871 Murphy, William " 2676Smith, Joseph.. " Whitlow, Frank M .Kitselas 211Bourgon, Joe.. " 956 Gilfillan, Alexander " ' 1872 Murphy, Arthur " 2677 Smith, Kenneth M ...... " Young, R. Bord Stewart 224 Bragg, William Thomas. " 959 Gillespie, Michael " 1887 McAuley, Alexander " 2684 Smith, Walter J Port Simpson 225 Branscombe, Frank Port Essington 963Gillis, Angus " 1890 McBeth, Edward V " 2685 Smith, William Prince Rupert The following persons are reported de­ 228 Brawn, Wilfrid Percival.Prince Rupert 967011118, Jones " 1897 McCallum, D " 2686 Smith, William " 232 Bremner, John ." " 973;Gilmore, William Dawes " 1901McCate, Peter Willis...Port Essington 2687 Smith, William " ceased: 233 Brendon, Ernest. ..Aldermere 975Gingras, Fred " 1902 McCauliffe, Patrick Prince Rupert 2689 Snatsinger, Edward Claxton 241 Brewster, Gilbert Carlyle 979!Godreau, Louis " 1913McCourt, John " 2691 Snider,Edwin PercivalT .Prince Rupert NO. NAME PLACE 249 Brin, Arthur R Prince Rupert 986Gold, John.... " 1915 McCreary, James Wallace " " 2692Snowdon, Watson Porcher Island 250 Brin, Harry K " 991 Gosling, Joseph Port Essington 1924McDavid, Daniel.. " 2693Sohey, William .Prince Rupert 74 Alexson, Adam Irving 251Brindle, Arthur St. C Hazeltoq 992tGough, Ernest Hampton.Prince Rupert 1926 McDonald, Alphonse " 2698 Soule, Cornelius N " • 127Beacher , Lionel Fane Klun Kowi Bay 252 Briscoe, Thomas Prince Rupert 993|Goufd, Archie R. •• 1927 McDonald, Arthur " 2699 Sourkes, Harry L " " 140 Beaudoin, Joseph .. PrinceRupert 255 Brody, Philip *' " 994,Goulet, Joseph Eugene.. " 1930:McDonald, Daniel " 2702Sparrow, Robert " 487 Colin, Frank . " 261 Brown, Arthur " " 999JGraham, Fred William. ..Port Simpson 1931!McDonald, Daniel. .... " 2708Spenser, George — " 509 Corlmer, John L D " 263 Brown, Edward Port Simpson OOSiGrant, Albert Edward...Prince Rupert 1934 McDonald, Francis Lee.. " " 2711 Sprague. Harry Wilmot Port Essington 787'Erickson , Frederick . " " 239 Brown, Harold. Prince Rupert 012Grant, Hugh. Hazelton 1942 McDonald, John A " 2716 Stacey, Peter Prince Rupert 839 Fisher, Harry Cheevers 270 Brown, Henry Hughes Surf Inlet 014 Grant, Robert Alexander Port Simpson 1943|McDonald, John Dan Rivers Inlet 2717Staino, John .. .Copper River 857 Flvnn. Thomas . Aldermere 278Brown, Robert. Hazelton 019Grasset, Gordon F Telegraph Point 1949|McDonald, John Simon. Prince Rupert 2718 Stainsby, Harrv Prince Kupert 1017 Grant, William PrinceRupert 280 Brown. Samuel A Prince Rupert 020;Graves, William Prince Rupert 1950iMcDonald, John W. Alex " 2724 Statham, Charles S 1007 (Iranian, John Hazelton 281 Brown, Victor " 023Gray, John " 1956jMcDonald Robert R " 2725 Statham, Roland J '! 1063 Haines, Charles E Naas River 283 Brown, William Irving 030,Greenwood, P " 1959 McDonald, Donald " 2726 Startup, Benjamin .. " 1241 Humphrey. William H Aberdeen 1397 284 Brown, William Prince Rupert 031'Greenwood, Peter " " 1961!McDonell, Alexander Hazelton 2727 Steele, Alfred " K i ng, James ... Little Canyon 287 Brownbridge, William... " 2728 Steele, James L Kitamaat 1862 Murphy, Edward ...... Prince Rupert (^Griffin, Fred " 1962|McDonneil, Alexander Roy 18M) 288 Browne, Beverley W •• 040Griftith, Joseph Allan ... ' Prince Rupert 2731 Stephens, Arthur John Prince Rupert McAilam, Logan Edward. .Skidegate 289 Brownley, John J " 2733 Stephens, Jack.. " 1888 McAvoy, Wm . Aldermere 045'Guest, Howard " " 1965:McDougall, John H •• 1946 298 Buchan, Frank Smith.... •• 046 Guilbault, Ormond " 1973 McEwan, Edward A " 2736 Stephenson, Edward " McDonald, John George. PrinceRupert 299 Buchan, James " 2102 McLeod, George " " 047iGunning, James " " 1977 McFeat, Walter...... •• 2744 Stephenson, James " 2207 300 Buckley, Fred •• 065 Haley, Bernard Stewart " " 198i:McGillis, Daniel James.. " 2750 Stewart, Duncan " Neilson, NeilPeder Jedway 2254 Norris, John A Bulkley Valley 306 Burbidge, Henry " 068Hall, Thomas " I982;McGillivray, Angus D.... •• 2756Stewart, John Clarence.. " 2311 316 Burwash, Peter Surf Inlet 079 Hamilton, William " 1988MeGowen, John " '" 27r,8 Stewart, Robert . . Totem Pole Parent.Joseph PrinceRupert 2375 Pierce, William Henry Kispiox 320Butchart,J. C. Port Simpson OSOiHamilton, William .. ... " 1989;McGrath, John PortSimpson 2760 Stewart, Robert Mushet .-Stewart 2404 322JButler, Charles Prince Rupert lOOJHarrap, Ralph E. " 1998 Mclnnes, George Leslie..Prince Rupert 2762 Stewart, William Prince Kupert 2414 Prezent. Joseph .. .PrinceRupert 325jButtimer, George Allan Carlisle 112jHarris, Harry " 2004Mclnnes, Daniel D .. •• 2763Stlles, H...... " 2478 Purdy, Wallace A Masset 321 Caib, Joseph Prince Rupert 120 Harrison, Fred Richard 2035iMcKay, John " 2765 Stooke, Samuel G ' 2588 Roberts, Thomas Joseph Hazelton 332 Cain, Norman V. " 123 Harston, John Brunton ..Little Canyon 2040,McKechnie, James. Jedway 2767 Storing, John ... 2545 Rudland, William Prince Rupert 335!Callaghan, Patrick » 124Harstone, Ralph ..Copper River 2041iMcKee, William John .... Port Simpson 2771 Strain. Thomas Bernard. " 2580 St. Aubin, Joseph Kitselas 343[Cameron, James " 125Harstwood, William A. Prince Rupert 2042McKeen, A. W. ...Port Essington 2777 Strathy, Everett Kent 26S2 Scott, John Herbert... Metlakatla 345;Cameron, John. ... •• 132Hastie, David 20451 McKenzie, Alexander Prince Rupert 2780 Strictliorst, Harry .. Port Essington 2688 Smith, Thomas Nash Prince Rupert 347 Cameron, Lawrie W Maple Bay 133 Hastie, David " 2051 McKenzie, George Rod Rivers Inlet 2788Studdy, John C Prince Rupert 2795 Smith, William Rudolph ..Stewart 355 Campbell, Alex. Dugald Prince Rupert 135 Hathaway, George " " 2052jMoKenzie, John Prince Rupert 2701 Sullivan, Jerry. " 2809 Sutherland, Daniel W Lome Creek 361 Campbell, John Alexander •• 137 Hawkesford, William " " 2056McKenzie, Macleod ... 2809 Swanson, John T ... Port Essington 2867 Sutherland, William G Prince Rupert 363Campbell, John Allison.. •• 153 Helgeson, Hans Port Essington 2066 McKeown, David " 2882Taylor, James Prince Rupert 2876 Thornhlll, Thomas J Kitselas 365Campbell, John Joseph.. " 161 Heme, Thomas Webster Hazelton 2057 McKinley, Andrew B " 2884|Taylor, J. W •• 29.14 Tilley, Seth Bella Coola 366 Campbell, Murdoch •• 169 Herstick, John Prince Rupert 2096 McKinnon, Geo. W Hazelton 2826 Tessier, George " Valpy, Henry George Port Essington 369 Ccprechotic, Luigi " 173 Hewitt, Basil 0 2071 McLaughlin, George Edward 2887Te8sler, Herman " 397 Carter, Alfred St. Leger •• 176 Heyward.GeorgeSergeant " " ...Princ Kupert 2843 Thomas, Harry 398 Carter, Alfred Thomas Hazelton 182 Higgins, William .. " " 2072 McLaughlin, Hubert P .. " 2844 Thomas, Henry John The following persons are reported In­ 405iCasey, George B. .Prince Rupert 183 Higgs, Richard .... " " 2074,Mcl,uws, David Douglas " 2816 Thomas, Walter ii-, i'i, ,,, i,.i,,, .. 184Hlidebrand, Russel S ... " 2079 McLean, George 2S17 Thompson, AI t'rod William Port Kssington dians and not entitled to be on the 419 Charlds, George " 190 Hirst, William Henry 2081 McLean, John Port Essington 28">1 Thompson,George Foster Prince Rupert list: 428 Chretien, Frank •• 211 Holt, Frank E .... Port Simpson 2082 McLean, William Prince Kupert 2858 Thompson, John... ' 435 Christie, William " 221 Housobcrger, Carson E. Prince Rupert 2093 McLeod, Alex A 2878Tichettg, Stanislas.. 443 Clarke, Fred " 223 Hovland, John 2094 McLeod, Angus 2874 Tiege, William John NO. NAME PLACE 449 Clarke, Fred Leon 228 Howell, Joseph R . 2880iTinsley, Bernard I. 2100 McLeod, Donald . . 750 Kdenshaw, Henry Masset 458 Clazue, Herbert Naden 230 Howson, Harry... 2101 McLeod, Henry J 2888 Todd, Donald PortSimpson .Telkwa 751 Edgar, George . ( hiua Hat 473 Cody, Patrick PortSimpson 233 Hughes, Andrew Prince Rupert 2120 McLeod, Roderick 2884 Tolan, William H. Prince Kupert 481 Coles, Thomas Prince Rupert 2880 Tomlinson, Robert Meanskinisht 752 Edgar, Louis Port Simpson 236 Hughes,Thomas J -Hazelton 2123 McLeod, Walter 753 Edgar, Magnes 487 Collins, John . ... Port Essington 249 Hunter, Peter Prince Kupert 2131 McMillan, Alexander 2887JTomiinson, Robert, Sr Meanskinisht 488 Collins, W. J .Prince Rupert 254 Hynds, William Bishop 2137 McMillan, George Ii 2888 Tomiinson, Robert Jr Meanskinisht 754 Edgar, Mark George 497 Conway, John " 256 Ingram, William " •" 2138 McMillan, John T ... 2894lToynboe, Albert Victor Prince Rupert 502 Cooler, Simeon " 2147 McNaughton, Aimer. Port Simpson 2895|Toynbee, Charles A 504 257 Inns, Wesley Ernest " " Coons, Harry . " 258 inneM, William £ " " 2149 McNaughton, Donald C Hazelton 2898Tracey, Dole Hazelton The following persons are reported not 507 Copley, Charles Stanley. " Prince Rupert 2900Tremblay, Hector Prince Kupert 522 ZBOlInrig, Donald ... " " 2153 McNeil. James Alfred British subjects: Coulombe, Ernest Hole in the Wall 266Ivev, Fred " " 2154 McNeil, John 2902Tremblay, James ..Port Essington 523 2906Trevett, Herbert Surl'Inlet 524 Court, Frank Irving 267Irw'in, T. G. " 2171 McPherson, Daniel NO. NAME PLACE Coutu, Gustave A Aberdeen 275,lacobs, George " " 2170 McPherson, Donald ... " 2908 Tronif, Angel Prince Kupert 633 2915 Turnbull, Alex 542 Cowell, James Dene Hazelton 282 Jacques,Arthur Wm Hazelton 2178 McPherson, John " 681 Dorsev, John Bulkley Valley Craig, Thomas Prince Rupert 286'Jenkins, Alex. Prince Rupert 2179 McPherson, William S .. " 2916 Turnbull, John .... . Port Essington 1505Levenhagen Henry A PrinceRupert 544 2917 Turnbull, Robert.. . Prince Kupert 545 Cramb, Henry •• 289 Jenns, Percival R . " 2191 McRae, William . .... " . 1700 Matresse, Joseph Glentanna 553 Cratts, Charles Wadhams 302 Johnson, John. " " 2194 McTavish, Duncan " 2924 Twaddle, J allies D Masset 2498 Robinson, Sheldon George Hazelton 557 Cross, James William Queen Charlotte 303 Johnson, John Alexander " " 2202 Neal, Svdney '. 2928Tweedle, Fred M Surl'Inlet 560 Cruickshank, Alexander Prince Rupert 311 Johnston, A. Edward PortSimpson 2219Neshitt, John C " 2927 Urquhart, WilliamWatsonPtince Rupert 563 Cullen, James Edwin " 312 J.ohnston, Charles Henry " " 2225 Newell, James " 2982ValleaU, Fred W ..Hazelton 586 Cullon, Hartley Kispiox 316 Johnston, Harry L Prince Rupert 2226 Newell, Robert Port Simpson 2936 Vamlall, Frank PortSimpson 590 Dann, Alfred John Prince Rupert 320 Johnston, Peter " 2232 Nicholas, John Prince Rupert 2943 Vent, Edward Surf Inlet 591 Dault, William.. •• 8881 Jones, Richard R Hazelton 2233 Nichols, John Daniel ... " 2944 Verdun, J. M Prince Rupert 594 DauB, Ian Gordon Claxton 360Keillor, William T.. Gribble Island 2236 Nicholson, Donald . Port Essington 2952 Vincent,GeorgeArmstrong " 595 David, Clement Prince Rupert Kendall, Daniel Port Simpson 2237 Nicholson, Roderick A .. Prince Rupert 2953 Vizina, Fred " 598 Davidson, James H. G... " Keough, Thomas Prince Kupert 2240 Nicol, James " 2954 Vukicivich, Louis " 605 Davies, Evan Lewis Q... " Kimball, Letter. 2241 Nicol, John " 2955 Wade, Samuel " 607 Davis, John .Claxton King, Joseph M. 2243 Nightingale, Robert " 2957 Wakefield, George.. Ootsa Lake 621 Davis, Wilfrid Wolfe . Prince Rupert Knight, Robert 2255 Norris, Charles Henry Bulkley Valley 2962 Wall, George ...Prince Rupert 623 Deavllle, George William.Naas Harbour 417lKroman, Edward Hazelton 2263 0'Flynn, James Thomas.Prince Rupert 2967 Wallace, James AndrewG " 628 Deletang, Roland . Prince Rupert 420 Kyle, Arthur Prince Rupert 22700'Hanley, Stephen Surf Inlet 2968 Wallace, Joseph ..Hazelton F. W. HART & CO. Demerest, Robert Bertram 428Laidlaw, J as. Turnbull. Port Simpson 2273 Oliver, James Herbert Prince Rupert 2987 Ward, Lawrence P. D .Prince Rupert Hole in the Wall Laing, John Charles. Prince Rupert 2284:0'Myrrho, Peter " :!0liii Watson, Harry PortSimpson Furniture 631 DeMille, Willard .Prince Rupert Lamb, Walter J. ... Hazelton 2288 O'Regan, John Grayeyard Point 3011 Watts, Charles W .. Prince Rupert 633 Demray, David " " Landry. Leo Prince Rupert 2294 Oster, Edward - - - Kefuge Hay 8016 Watts, William Frederick " 642 Desautels, Albert E " Langille, Alex. Douglas 2297Oulette, Joseph S. C ...Prince Kupert 3018 Wawrecker, Conrad - " and House Furnishings Complete 643 Deslongschamps, Charles •• Lawry, Robert Roy 2808 Palmer, LcanrVA!phons9 •'. 3020 Webber. John Port Essington 649 DeWolf, Paul Alexander Port Essington Lawson, George 23101'aradis, Alfred .. ... " 3027 Wells, Alfred A Prince Kupert 654 Dilworth, W. McG PortSimpson Lekvold, Peder P... Porcher bland 2312Tarigeau, Henry D " 3034 Wcssels, ArthurW ... Funeral Directors, Embalmers 655 Dimsdale, Henry George Prince Rupert Leonard, Harry M 3040 Whehell, Creswick . ... " Prince Rupert 2321 Parrott, Hobart ...... " " Special attention to orders from out of 656 Dincen, Lionel S. C Port Simpson Levcsque, Alphonse 2322 Parsons, Edward C - Porcher Island 30.lt! While, Robert ... " 3062 Williams, Benjamin PortSimpson 658 Dinsmore, Isaac A. .... Stewart Levy, Julius 2326 Paterson, Lewis l'rince Rupert town. 660 Dleney, Joseph Port Essington Lewis, John William .. 2827 I'ascoe, Thomas. Surf Inlet 3063 Williams, GwllllnTrehernePrince Rupert 663 Dobing, John G Prince Rupert Limin, William. __. .. Hiizolton 2330'Pattcraon,George Patrick Prince Rupert 3065 Williams, Hugh 3070,Williams, Robert Pearce " 667 Dohaney, George Ernest. " " Lincoln, William ....Prince Rupert 2331jPattcrson, John.. " Prince Rupert H

THE OMINECA MINER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911

Statu- ory Interest Costs Name of Person Assessed. Short Description of Property. Taxes to Date and Total of Sale Ex­ penses

Sub-division of Dist. Lot 103, Cassiar District. Plan No. 805. Lots 21 to 25, Block 2, Lots 3 to 12, Bk 3 McCroskie, Edward. 23 to 27, 3, 33 to 37, 3 $21.00 $ .33 $.l.oo $22.33 20 to 24, 4, 2 to 6, 6 Sale of Lands for Unpaid Delinquent Taxes in the Omineca Assessment 8 to 12, 7, 18 to 22, 7 9, 10&13, 8, 19, 8 14.80 l.oo 15.80 District, Province of British Columbia 1 to 5, 12, 7 to 11, 14 22 to 24, 14, 1 to 12, 15 14 to 18, 16, 7 to 11, 18 l.oo 34.80 17 to 24, and 28 to 48, Block 18. 32.4o 1.4o I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that on Thursday the Kith day of November, A.D. 1911, at the hour of two o'clock in the after­ 1 and 2, 18 to 27, Block 19 noon, at the Court House, in the Town of Hazelton, I shall sell at public auction, the lands of the persons in the list here­ 5 to 9,' Block 20, Lot 8, Block 22 22.6o .78 l.oo 24.38 inafter set out, for the delinquent taxes remaining unpaid on the 31st day of December, A.D. 1910, anil for interests, "1 to 4, 20 to 34, Block 24 costs and expenses, including the cost of advertising said sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid. " 40 to 44, Block 24, Lot 42 to 48, Bk 26 "1 to 3, 13 to 22, Block 27 21.oo l.oo 22.63 LIST AHOVI: MENTIONED. .63 " 9 to 13, 19 to 23, Block 28 Statu­ " 15 to 19, Block 30, Lot 1 to 5, Bk 31 Inter­ tory " 21 to 24, Bk 31, Lot 1, 17 to 21, Bk 32 19.4o l.oo 2o.4o est to Costs - " 18 to 17, Block 34, Lots 14 to 18 and Total Name of Person Assessed Short Description of Property Taxe date of and Lot 24, Block 35 sale Ex­ penses " 3 and 4, 20 to 22, Block 36, Lots 11 to 15, Block 38 " 30 to 39, Lot 48, Block 38, 21 to 24 l.oo 23.13 Spencer, V Lot 177, R, V Coast District 8.00 0.38 $ 2.00 $ 10.38 Block 39 21.8o .33 " 178, R. V lti. 00 .76 2.00 18.76 " 29, 35 to 39, Block 39, Lots 15 to 18 " 2125, R. V 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 Block 43 " 2126, R. V 32.00 1.52 2.00 35.52 " 42 to 44, Block 43, Lots 1 and 2, Bk 44 "2127, K. V 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 " 8 to 12 and 28 to 32, Block 44 I8.00 .33 l.oo 19.33 _ "2128,11. V 8.00 .38 2.00 10.38 " 7 to 11, Block 45, Lots 2« to 37, Bk 45 _. "2130, R. V 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 Lots 43 to 46, Bk 45, Lots 1, 17 to 21, Bk 47 "2131, R. V 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 1 to 49, 3 to 12, 51 19.8o .33 l.oo 21.13 ._ _ "2132, K. V 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 22 & 28, 51, 1 to 4, 52 1-2 S E 1-4 Sec. 35, Tp. 5 R. V, Coast 25 to 28, 52, 7 to 10, 53 Dist 8.00 .38 2.00 10.38 22 to 26, 53, 16 to 19 & 23, 55 I8.80 .33 l.oo 2o.l3 Silverthorn, J. B Lot 337, R. V 3.60 .15 2.00 5.75 0&10, 56, 21 to 30, 56 16.00 2.00 18.76 Jarvis, Jr., Arthur M ...W 1-2 799, R. V .76 36 to 40 and 46, Block 56 Thompson, Robt 1-5 828, R, V .80 .03 2.00 2.83 1 to 4, Bk 57, Lots 45 and 46, Bk 57 12.4o l.oo 13.4o Ellis, Claude P 2-5 828, R. V 1.60 .06 2.00 3.66 11 to 13, 58, 19 to 23, 58 Fraser, David E ..1-5 828, R. V .80 .03 2.00 2.83 '. 2.00 7 to 11, " 60, 20 to 28, 62 Burns, E. J 1-5 828, R. V .80 .03 2.83 12 to 21, " 63, 18 to 22, 64 23.4o .63 l.oo 25.o3 Holmes, G. G 1139, R. V 64.00 3.04 2.00 69.04 19 to 23, " 66, 10 to 14, 67 8.00 .38 2.00 10.38 Stewart, Jeanie C 2098, R. V 1 to 5, " 68, 16 to 20, 68 V Coast District 32.00 1.52 2.00 35.52 Brown, Julius.. -S 1 2 Se 25, Tp. i>, K. 4 to 8, " 70, 19 to 22, 70 14.8o l.oo 15.8o N1-2SE1-4 Sec. 26, Tp. 5, R. V Coast Dist. 3 to 6, " 71, 22, 71 Kane, F. B S1-2NE1-4 " " R. V 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 SW1-4 Sec. 30, Tp. 6, R. V Coast District 4.80 .22 2.00 7.02 1 to 4, " 72, 8 to 12, 73 Campbell, Robt. F NW1-4 Sec. 19, " 10 to 11, " 74, 6.60 l.oo 7.6o Sarel, C. W Sec. 15, Tp. 8, R. V Coast District 64.00 3.04 2.00 69.04 Lots 5 to 9, Bk 4, Lots 45 to 48, Bk 4 " 22, " 8, " " 59.20 64.00 Kealy, A. E.. 2.80 2.00 Beattie Alice M. 1 6 11 to 15 12 13.4o l.oo 14.4o Sl-2 Sec. 7, Tp. 9, R. V Coast District... 64.00 2.00 69.04 13 to 17 19 48 19 Diplock, A. B.. Sl-2 Sec. 8, " 3.04 McCroskie, E ...1-2 Lot 42, Cassiar District.. 4.80 .22 2.00 7.02 1 to 4 20 2 to 6 32 Williams, D. H. & Hoare, J. H 1-4 ' 12.00 1.80 2.00 15.80 1 to 5 39 4 to 8 40 17.4o l.oo 18.40 13 to 17 • 51 Ainstie, B...... 3-4 Lots 294 and 297, Cassiar District 24.00 1.14 2.00 27.14 2 to 6 47 ) Williams, G. E... Lot 397, Cassiar District 123.60 8.76 2.00 134.36 20 to 24 57 24 58 Stevenson, James - "426, " " 32.00 1.52 2.00 35.52 3 to 6 59 15 to 19 67 12.4o l.oo 13.4o u 72 Kirkland, Elizabeth..: "503, " " 16.00 .76 2.00 18.76 10 to 14 Telkwa Townsite. Sub. of S. W. 1-4 16 to 20 12 11 & 12 20 G. W. London, F. Kirkland 14 28 5 & 6 43 6.60 l.oo 7.6o Sec. 35, Tp. 5, R. V, Coast District C. Aslbertson & W. P. Ogilvie . (Map No. 817) 27&28 47 21 to 22 49 Stewart, G. .Lot 14, Block 16 $ .45 $ 1.00 $ 1.45 11 66 15 to 19 72 3.oo l.oo 4.00 Aldermere Townsite. Sub. of N. 1-2 of Lots 28 to 32, Block 3, Lots 43 to 48, Block 3 N. E. 1-4 Sec. 26, Tp. 5, Range V, Coast Hoare, J. H 1 to 4, 34, 16.00 LOO 17.00 District 40 to 44, 4, 12 to 16. McCroskie, Alice Lot 3, Block 2. 1.20 1.00 2.20 14 to 18, 8, 10 to 14. 11 17 to 21, 14, 18 to 22, 15 .88 LOO Smith, G. W "13, " 16. .90 1.00 1.90 19 to 28, 16. 34 to 38, 16

Rood, Kenneth. "15, " 16 1.20 1.00 2.20 •II. 16, 38 to 42, 19 Hemsworth, J. H..._ Lots 9 and 10, Block 18, Lot 20, Block 25 1.20 1.00 2.20 2(1 to 22, 20, I and 2, 22 2 to (I, 2(1, 12 to 16, 26 Flewin, Helen ..Lot 7, Block 24. _ 60 1.00 1.60 22 to 20, 20. 8 to 12, 27 Burns, R. M Lots 11 and 12, Block 24 1.35 1.00 2.35 5 to 9, 30, II to 10, 31 Frizzcll, Sarah .Lot 10, Block 25 90 1.00 1.90 3 to 7, 34, 9 to 13, 35 1.50 1.00 16.90 19 to 23, 85, 15 to 19, 36 Phelan, Oli. E Lots 4 and 5, Block 26.. 14.40 1 to 5, 38, 40 to 48, 39 29 to 30, 43 Sub-division of Lot 38, Cassiar District 3, 40. 33 to 37, 44, 12 to 19, 45 Charleson, A. J. Lots 27 and 28, Block 24 $ 1.35 $ .05 $ 1.00 $ 2.40 22 anil 23, 45, 38 to 42, 45 1.00 22.37 18 to 21, 51, 15 to 24, 52 Sub-division of D. L. 102, Cassiar District Plan No. 812 17 to 21, 53, 9 and 10, 55 2(1 to 22, 55, 31 to 35, 56 Charrist. A. W Block 3. .60 $ 1.00 1.60 10 and 11, 57. 17 to 19, 67 Dickey, A. F... 7. 2.40 1.00 3.40 1 and 2, Block 511. Lots 7 to 11, Block Cannon, J 8. .60 l.oo 1.6o 12, " 00, 2 to 14, 112 1.00 45 to 48, 1. 63 Hewiston, Mrs. G. L. 9. 2.4o 1.00 3.4o 13 to 17, 04, 24. 66 Labiossie, A 32. 2.4o 1.00 3.4o 1 to 4, 67. 211 to 24, 67 23 and 24, 08, 23 and 24. 70 Sub-division of Dist. Lot 103, Cassiar District. Plan No. 805. 17 to 21, 71, 23 and 24, 71 23 and 21, 72, 13 to 18, 73 Lots 6 to 10, Block 2, 23 and 24, Block 7

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Commercial Printing CicISS Of WOrk. Located opposite Government Office THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1011, MMHHBjBElBI "yA * SB8HMHS—|1TTrHn'"'HBS6Br'"""'''" '""»*•" George and Queen Mary will be the LAND NOTICES COAL NOTICES Omineca Land District. District of first of the British rulers to present Cassiar. News Notes of General Interest Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ themselves to their people in their Omineca Land District. Distriritffi c of Omineca Land District. District of couver, miner, intends to apply for a overseas dominion. The imperial way Coast, Range 4. Cassiar. license to prospect for coal and petro­ The Union Bank will erect a six-story that the line was carried practically to will be marked with glitter and gor- Take notice that Lucy Maltman, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ leum over the followingdescribed lands: office building in Victoria. the shores of the Arctic ocean, and the couver, miner, intends to apply for a geousness of rite and raiment, with a of Vancouver, nurse, intends to apply Commencing at a post planted two other departments of work were ad­ for permission to purchase the follow­ licence to prospect for coal and petro­ miles east of the southeast corner of Over eleven thousand children are in huge mobilization of troops and a great vanced so far that no trouble is antici­ ing described lands: leum over the following described lands: Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thence 80 attendance at the Vancouver public concourse of visitors not only from the Commencing at a post planted about Commencing at a post planted one- chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains pated in completing the Yukon River- schools. remotest parts of the Indian dominion, 5 miles up the Nadina River from the quarter mile east of the east bank of south, 80 chains west to point of com­ Arctic Ocean section next season. Con­ Moss river and one-quarter mile north It costs the United States $1,068,555 but from old England and the rest of head of Francois Lake on the north mencement, containing 640 acres more trary to expectations, timber and horse bank and marked L. M. Ne. corner, of the , at the south-east or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal a day for its army, navy, fortifications the empire as well. corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district; feed were found in practically all the thence south 40 chains, west 80 chains, claim No. 12. Fred Hasler. and pensions. On the 9th of November their majes­ north 40 chains, east 80 chains to point thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, Sept. 18, 1911. valleys to within five miles of the ties and their suite will embark at of commencement containing 320 acres 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point Justice John M. Harlan, of the United Arctic. The stock remained through the more or less. Lucy Maltman. of commencement, containing 640 acres Omineca Land District. District of Southampton on the Peninsular & Ori­ States Supreme Court, is dead at Wash­ season in splendid condition. September 10, 1911. more or less, known as Fred Hasler's Cassiar. ington, at the age of 78. ental liner Medina. Kipling has told coal claim No. 1. Fred Hasler. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ "The Hudson's Bay company will us about the Peninsular & Oriental. The Sept. 16, 1911. couver, miner, intends to apply for a Nearly one hundred persons were Omineca Land District. District of licence to prospect for coal and petro­ from now on take a much more active famous line has permitted the admiralty Coast, Range 4. killed in an earthquake in Sicily. Five part in the commercial field than it has Omineca Land District. District of leum over the followingdescribed lands: towns were demolished. to charter its newest vessel, one of Take notice that Robert Valentine Cassiar. Commencing at a post planted three in the past," said Mr. Thomas Skinner, twenty thousand tons, for the voyage. Dolbey of Vancouver, doctor, intends to miles east and one mile south of the A contract has been let for the erec­ apply for permission to purchase the fol­ Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ deputy governor of the company, who, And the navy will furnish from the pick couver, miner, intends to apply for a j BOUth-east corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar tion of buildings to cost half a million lowing described lands: with Mr. Leonard Conliffe, a director, of the whole British service the crew license to prospect for coal anil petro­ district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains at the provincial prison farm, near Bur- Commencing at a post planted about leum over the followingdescribed lands! east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to is making an official tour of the com­ and officers of the ship. The Medina 5 miles up the Nadina river from the naby. Commencing at a post planted at the j point of commencement, containing 640 pany's stores in the West. "The ultra will be white with a ribbon of blue and head of Francois lake on the north bank acres more or less, known as Fred and marked R.V.D. Nw. corner, thence southeast corner of lot 2196, Cassiar The recent provincial exhibition at conservative policy of the company is to gold, and from the third mast, stepped district, thence 80 chains north, 80 j Hasler's coal claim No. 13. south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north Sept. 19, 1911. Fred Hasler. New Westminster was the most suc­ be relaxed to a certain extent and a more amidships especially for the purpose, 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains cessful fair ever held in British Co­ energetic part in the growth and de­ west to point of commencement, con- j will stream the royal standard. Four commencement containing 640 acres taining 640 acres more or less, known as Omineca Land District. District of lumbia. velopment of the weBt played. We first-class cruisers will form the convoy more or less. Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 2. Cassiar. Robert Valentine Dolbey. Some predatory animal, probably a mean to keep abreast of the times ami —three cruisers besides the Cochrane. Sept. 16, 1911. Fred Hasler. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ apace with the growth of the country. September 10, 1911. couver, miner, intends to apply for a cougar, has killed a number of deer and The Medina, for the period of the license to prospect for coal and petro­ We mean to modernize our systems, Omineca Land District. District of goats in the menagerie at Stanley Park, cruise will be a part of the navy. Her Omineca Land District-District of Cassiar. leum over the following described lands: Vancouver. equipment and manner of doing busi­ special fittings and chosen crew will Coast, Range V. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the south-east corner of In Vancouver a man named Webb ness so that we will be up-to-date in make her the peer of any ship afloat. Take notice that Hugh McKay, of couver, miner, intends to apply for a every respect." license to prospect for coal and petro­ Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 was shot and killed by Detective Camp­ Hazelton, B. C, contractor intends to chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains apply for permission to purchase the leum over the following described lands: bell while endeavoring to escape arrest Lord Kitchener left England quietly Population of Provinces Commencing at a post planted at the south, 80 chains west to point of com­ following described lands: mencement, containing 640 acres more on a charge of theft. as an ordinary tourist, but showed his Following is a comparison of Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 996, Cassiar knowledge of Egyptian temperament district, thence 80 chains north, 80 or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal A Montreal man has invented a wire­ the provinces and territories, as north-west corner of Lot 913, Coast chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains claim No. 14. Fred Hasler. less telephone which may be used for in his manner of arrival in Egypt. He compiled by the census bureau of Range V, thence north 80 chains, thence west to point of commencement, con- Sept. 19, 1911. went from Malta on a cruiser and was east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains, communication between vessels at sea. this year, with the figures of the thence west 40 chains to point of com­ I taining 610 ores more or less, known as welcomed by a salute of guns at the i Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 3. Omineca Land District. District of A British company has taken up the census taken ten years ago: mencement and containing 320 acres Cassiar. entrance to the harbor of Alexandria. I Sept. 16, 1911. Fred Hasler. patent. Alberta. 73,022 372,919 more or less. Hugh McKay. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ No British agent ever arrived on any­ August 21, 1911. B.Columbia 178,657 362,768 couver, miner, intends to apply for a The Colorado river has cut through thing but an ordinary steamer and never Omineca Land District. District of license to prospect for coal and petro­ Manitoba 255,211 454,691 Cassiar. the big dike on the Arizona side, flood­ received a salute. The Egyptian Na­ Omineca Land District. District of leum over the followingdescribed lands: N. Brunswick 311,120 351,815 Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ Commencing at a post, planted three ing thousands of acres of reclaimed tionalists squirmed at the appointment Cassiar. couver, miner, intends to apply for a NovaSootia 450,674 461,847 miles east of the southeast corner of lands. Many farmers have abandoned to succeed Sir Eldon Gorst, but never Take notice that Thomas Hurley, of license to prospect for coal and petro- . 2,182,947 2,519,902 j leum over the following described lands: Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 their homes. did such a crowd of natives come forth Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains P. Edward Is 103,259 '93,722 permission to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted at tho November 1 is All Saints' day, a holi­ to welcome a British agent. They were south, 80 chains west to point of com­ Quebec 1,648.898 2,000,697 described lands: south-east corner of Lot 2179, Cassiar mencement, containing 640 acres, more day in Quebec, and should any of the all eager to catch a glimpse of Aba district, thence 80 chains north, 80 Saskatchewan .... 91.779 453,508 Commencing at a post planted at the or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal new ministers from that Province be Shenab, which being interpreted, means n.-e. corner of lot 811, Cassiar, thence chains east, 80 chains south, SO chains claim No. 15. Fred Hasler. opposed in the re-election the voting N. W. Territories- 20,129 10,000 north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south SO west to point of commencement, con­ Father of the Moustaches. The recep­ taining 640 acres more or less, known Sept. 19, 1911. will be postponed. Yukon 27,219 chains, west 80 chains to point of com­ tion accorded him in Cairo also eclipsed mencement, containing 640 acres. as Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 4. Omineca Land District. District of It has been reported to the Washing­ anything before. Sept. 7, 1911. Thomas Hurley. Sept. 16, 1911. Fred Hasler. Cassiar. Righteous Indignation ton authorities that the natives of the A great engineering feat is about to 13 Take notice thai Fred Hasler, of Van­ "So you want a divorce, do you?" Omineca Land District. District of couver, miner, intends to apply for a Aleutian islands are in a pitiful con­ be begun in Tasmania, as a result of said the lawyer, peering over his glasses Cassiar. license to prospect for coal and petro­ dition, owing to the prevalence of which the colony will possess the larg­ Omineca Land District. District of Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ leum over the following described lands: at the worried little man in front of disease and the lack of food. est waterfall in the world. The waters Cassiar couver, miner, intends to apply for a Commencing al a post planted three him. license to prospect for coal and petro­ San Francisco police say a paroled of the Great Lake, which is situated Take notice that Angus J. Chisholm, miles east of the southeast corner of "Yes, sir. I've stood just about all of Aldermere, farmer, intends to apply leum over the followingdescribed lands: Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 prisoner offers to disclose the hiding 3000 feet above sea level, are to be I can. My wife's turned suffragette for permission to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted two chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains place in British Columbia of $60,000 of tapped in such a way as to produce a miles east of the southeast corner of south, 80 chains west to point of com­ and she is never at home." described lands: the money stolen from the Bank of fall of 1050 feet, as compared with the Commencing at a post planted at the Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 mencement, containing 640 acres more "It is a pretty serious thing to break chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains Montreal in New Westminster, provided fall of 160 feet at Niagara. This great s.-e. corner of lot 811, Cassiar, thence or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal up a family, you know. Don't you north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 south, 80 chains east to point of com­ claim No. 16. Fred Hasler. he is given his liberty. waterfall will be harnessed so as to mencement, containing 640 acres more think you had better try to make the chains, west 80 chains to point of com­ Sept. 19, 1911. operate huge turbines, the capacity of mencement, containing 640 acres. or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal Dr. Cook attempted to address a best of it for a while? Perhaps it is which for producing electrical energy Sept. 7, 1911. Angus J. Chisholm. claim No. 5. Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District. District of meeting in Copenhagen, the city which only a passing fad." Cassiar. will be limited only by the amount of 13 Sept. 18, 1911. gave him such a hearty reception on "That's what I have been doing, but Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ water released from the lake. The his return from the alleged discovery of there's some things a man can't stand. Omineca Land District. District of couver, miner, intend to apply for a cheap power thus provided will be used Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. license to prospect for coal and petro­ the North Pole, but was driven from the I don't mind the cooking and I haven't Cassiar. on a large scale to operate the iron Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ leum over the following described lands: hall, narrowly escaping violence. kicked on washing the dishes, but I do Take notice that Alexander Chisholm, couver, miner, intends to apply for a Commencing at a post planted four mines of Northern Tasmania, and the The scarcity of news from the seat of draw the line at running pink ribbons in of Aldermere, farmer, intends to apply license to prospect for coal and petro­ miles east and one mile south of the lead, copper, tin and silver deposits of for permission to purchase the follow­ south-east corner of lot 2195, Cassiar war in Tripoli is accounted for by the my nightshirt to try to fool the child­ leum over the following described lands: the west. ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted two district, thence 80 chains north, 80 report, that the Italian authorities are ren." Commencing at a post planted at the miles east of the southeast corner of chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains maintaining a strict censorship. A cor­ In addressing the grand jury, at s.-e. corner of lot 813, Cassiar, thence Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 west to point of commencement, con­ respondent, cabling from Jerba, states New Westminster, Chief Justice CHURCH OF ENGLAND north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains taining 610 acres more or less, known Hunter called attention to the frequent ST. PETER'S, HAZELTON chains, west 80 chains to point of com­ south, 80 chains east to point of com­ as Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 17. that Italian losses in the nightly skir­ Sunday Services: Morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday mencement, containing 640 acres. mencement, containing 640 acres more Sept. 19, 1911. Fred Hasler. mishes are very considerable. serious consequences of supplying In­ School at 2.30 p,m,i Native Bervice, 3.30 p.m.; Evening Service, 7 p.m. Sept. 7, 1911. Alexander Chisholm. or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal An international opium conference is dians with liquor. Referring to the REV. J. FIELD. 13 claim No. 6. B'red Hasler. Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. in session at the Hague. All leading trial of Indians for murder, he said the Sept. 18, 1911. crime would never have been committed PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ nations have sent representatives to HAZELTON Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. couver, miner, intends to apply for a had it not been that these Indians had Services held every Sunday evening in the Take notice that. Fred Allan and Joseph Omineca Land District. District of the congress, which will prepare a re­ Cassiar. license to prospect for coal and petro­ been supplied with alcoholic drink. Church Room at 7.30 o'clock. Sleath Hicks of Hazelton, miners, intend to npply port on the consumption of opium, co­ REV. D. R. MCLEAN. for permission to purchase the following de­ Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- j leum over the followingdescribed lands: That drink was ordinarily of a most scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted four caine and morphine, and will propose Commencing nt a post planted on the Rear river couver, miner, intends to apply for a atrocious character and made them com­ CHURCH OF ENGLAND trail. 28 miles from tho mouth of Bear river and license to prospect for coal and petro- miles east of the south-east corner of measures for the restriction of their Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 mit crime. They were men of gene­ SEALEY 4 miles from Rabine trail, thence north 811 chains, leum over the followingdescribed lands: j production. Services held every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock west 8!! chains, south Sll chains, east Kit chains to Commencing at a post planted two chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains rally inoffensive character. The pun­ in the church building on Peterson's road. point of commencement, containing lilll acres south, 80 chains west to point of com­ Ontario's mineral production con­ acres more or less. Fred Allan miles east of the south-east corner of i ishment for supplying them with alcohol NEW HAZELTON Sept. 25, 1911. Joseph Sleuth Hicks. Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 Jmencement , containing 640 acres more tinues to increase, according to the an­ was a quite inadequate fine and a short ScrviceB held every Sunday evening at 7:30 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal nual report of Mr. T. W. Gibson, deputy o'clock In the Church Tent. south, 80 chains east to point of com­ claim No. 18. Fred Hasler. term of imprisonment, and he had fre­ L. C. LUCKRAFT. LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION minister of mines. The aggregate pro­ mencement, containing 610 acres more Sept. 19, 1911. quently recommended to the govern­ FOR SALE NOTICE or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal duction for 1910, $39,313,895, much ex­ ment that the first offence should be claim No. 7. Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District. District of ceeded that of former years, the A copy of the latest edition of "The NOTICE is hereby given that, on the Cassiar. punished by a long term of imprison­ fifteenth day of November next, appli­ Sept. 18, 1911. gain in value over 1909, previously the Americana," compiled by the Scientific Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ ment, and he would go further and ad­ American Compiling Dept., comprising cation will be made to the Superintend­ couver, mirier, intends to apply for a record year, being upwards of $6,000,- ent of Provincial Police for a renewal Omineca Land District. District of license to prospect for coal and petro­ vocate for a second offence the infliction 16 volumes, price $175.00, has been Cassiar. 000. placed in our hands for sale. Full par­ of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ leum over the following described lands: of the cat. He would like them to con­ tail in the hotel known as the Omineca Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ After having gone five days without ticulars obtainable at our oilier. couver, miner, intends to apply for a Commencing at a post planted four sider that. R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov­ miles east of the south-east corner of water, while their water-logged and ince of British Columbia. license to prospect for coal anil petro­ Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 dismasted vessel drifted before the Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. leum over the following described lands: chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains Coronation Durbar Commencing at a post planted two storm, the officers and crew of the The Fast Launch 10 JOHN C. K. SEALY. south, 80 chains west to point of com­ London, Oct. 26:—When royalty goes miles east of the south-east corner of Seattle schooner William Nottingham mencement, containing 640 acres more a-travelling, preparations more than Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thence 80 or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal abandoned their vessel. They were LIQUOR ACT, 1910 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains "special" have to be made. Next claim No. 19. Fred Hasler. picked up by the British schooner Kit - Ex - Chen (Section 42) south, 80 chains east to point of com­ month King George and Queen Mary mencement, containing 610 acres more Sept. 19, 1911. David Evans, which conveyed them to will journey to the ends of their realm NOTICE is hereby given that, on the or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal Astoria, Wash. fifteenth day of November next, appli­ claim No. 8. Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District. District of to ancient, splendid and also poverty- Cassiar. cation will be made to the Superintend­ Sept. 18, 1911. Prisoners in the New York state stricken India, there to receive the Skeena River ent of Provincial Police for a renewal Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ prison at Dannemora, after working for homage of chiefs arrayed in precious of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ Omineca Land District. District of couver, miner, intends to apply for a tail in the hotel known as the New license to prospect for coal anil petro­ three years on a tunnel under the jail jewels and to bring one more pageant Passenger and Cassiar. leum over the followingdescribed lands: Telkwa Motel, situate at Telkwa, in the Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ yard, had reached half way to a big to the land of pageants. Express Service province of British Columbia. couver, miner, intends to apply for a Commencing at a post planted four sewer when their work was discovered. The Delhi Durbar, which is the Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. license to prospect for coal ami petro­ miles east of the south-east coiner of GEORGE HENRY McDONELL, Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 When the cells were searched two Indian aspect of the British coronation, leum over the I'ollowingdosciilioillands: chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains wagon loads of miscellaneous stuff were will he held in Delhi, city of India's 10 Applicant. Commencing at a post planted two O'Neill & Larocque, Props. miles east of the southeast corner of south, 80 chains west to point of com­ found, including stilettos, hammers, ancient kings, on December 12. King LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 mencement, containing 610 acres more wrenches, sandbags, blackjacks, fish- or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal NOTICE chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains claim No. 20. Fred Hasler. poles and 350 knives. south, 80 chains west to point of com­ NOTICE is hereby given that, on the mencement, containing 640 acres, more Sept. 19, 1911. The Spanish brigand Morera, of whom fifteenth day of November next, appli­ or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal cation will be made to the Superintend­ claim No. 9. Fred Hasler. many tales of ferocity and daring are ent of Provincial Police for a renewal LIQUOR ACT, 1910 told in lonely mountain districts of Hazelton Conservative of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ Sept. 18, 1911. (Section 49) Northern Portugal and in the Galician tail in the hotel known as the Ingineca NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli­ province of Spain, was last week cap­ Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov­ Omineca Land District. District of Association ince of British Columbia. Cassiar. cation will be made to the Superintend­ tured by Portuguese troops. Morera Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ ent of Provincial Police for the transfer was the old-fashioned bandit of ro­ 10 McDONELL & McAFEE. couver, miner, intends to apply for a of the licence for the sale of liquor by mance living in a cave high in the license to prospect for coal and petro­ retail in and upon the premises known leum over the following described lands: as the New Telkwa Hotel, situate at mountains. He had been a bull-fighter A meeting of the Conservative Associa­ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER­ Commencing at a post planted two Telkwa, British Columbia, from W. S. of renown in Madrid who escaped to miles east of the southeast coiner of McDonell to George Henry McDonell, the hills after a crime of violence. SHIP. Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 of British Columbia. tion will be held in the Eagles' Hall on chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. The work of clearing the Point Grey NOTICE is hereby given that the south, 80 chains west to point of com­ W. S. McDONELL, (Deceased) site for the University of British Co­ Thursday next 2nd proximo at 8 p.m. partnership lately subsisting between mencement, containing 640 acres more Holder of Licence. lumbia will begin as soon as contracts us the undersigned, Allan Cameron or less, known as Frid Hasler's coal R. J. McDONELL, Executor. Aldous, Struan George Robertson and claim No. 10. Fred Hasler. GEORGE HENRY McDONELL, can be awarded. Many of the largest All members are requested to be present, Wiiliam Pitt Murray, carrying on busi­ Sept. 18, 1911. 10 Applicant for Transfer. of the firs and cedars on the property ness at Hazelton, British Columbia, has been dissolved as from 31st August by will be left standing, the underbrush Omineca Land District. District of LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION being cleared. A large portion of the as well as those desirous of joining the mutual consent, so far as regards the Cassiar. said Struan George Robertson, who re­ Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van­ NOTICE tract surrounding the grounds where tires from the linn. couver, miner, intend to apply for a NOTICE is hereby given that, on the the university buildings will be located association. All debts due to or owing by the late license to prospect for coal and petro­ fifteenth day of November next, appli­ will be graded and beautified. The firm will be received and will be paid by leum over the following described lands: cation will be made to the Superintend- i ent of Provincial Police for a renewal grounds are to be laid out with an eye the said Allan Cameron Aldous and Commencing at a post planted two Business important. William Pitt Murray, who will continue miles east of the southeast corner of of the licence for the sale of liquors by to the retention of all the natural the said business under the present style Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 i wholesale in and upon the premises beauties of the landscape. of Aldous & Murray. chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains known as the Hudson's Bay Company's J. F. Macdonald, As witness our hands this 1st day of south, 80 chains west to point of com­ store, situate at Hazelton, B. C, upon A Dawson dispatch records the ar­ October, 1911. mencement, containing 640 acres more the lands described as lots 6 and 7, rival there of the Canadian party President. ALLAN CAMEKON ALDOUS. or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal Hazelton townsite. which WBB engaged in the Canada- STRUAN GEOHGE ROBERTSON. claim No. II. Fred Hasler. Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. Alaska boundary survey. They report WILLIAM PITT MURRAY. Sept. 18, I9II. 110 J. C. BOYD, Applicant. THE OMINECA MINER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911

Chief Engineer Kelliher, Di­ Progress on C. N. R. through the Natural Resources Local and Personal vision Engineer Van Arsdol and (Special to The Miner) Security company. The land will J. W. Stewart, of Foley, Welch Vancouver, Oct. 28:—Six hun­ be used for a townsite to replace On Sunday, J. C K. Sealy & Stewart, are making a trip of dred men are at work on the 43- the present town of Hazelton. went up to his ranch for a short inspection over the line of the G. mile section of the Canadian The tract is part of 900 acres stay. T. P. from the Yellowhead pass Northern between Spence's owned by F. W. Sanders, ser- Mark Carr left this morning to Hazelton and are expected to Bridge and Wallachin. Four tun­ geant-at-arms of the provincial Heavy Tweed Overcoats arrive here in the course of a few nels are being driven, two being legislature. with freight for Sargent's Telk­ wa store. days. over a thousand feet long and A look over our stock will win your appreciation and agreement that two five hundred feet long. Will Investigate Wreck Frank Johnson left this morn­ J. W. Davis has returned from Ottawa, Oct. 27:—The naval ing for the Diamond D ranch, an extended trip to the coast. To Enlarge Hotel Vancouver service branch of the department We Have Them All Beaten where his packtrain has gone for In the large cities he found the Vancouver, Oct. 27: -The C. P. the winter. people beginning to look toward of marine and fisheries has rec­ R. announces that a contract for ommended the holding of a court The Harris Mines pack train is this district, and he predicts a Our Overcoats are large and roomy, heavy and warm, neat and dressy. the construction of a million dol­ martial on the stranding of the making another trip today, with large influx of men and capital lar addition to the Hotel Van­ Niobe off Cape Sable, to establish the last load of supplies for the as soon as the railway is in con­ Our Coats have the famous Adjustable Auto Storm couver has been awarded to the responsibility for the affair. winter outfit. dition to bring people into the Skene & Christie, who have just Collar which alone commends country. Minister Hazen has approved the R. C Campbell-Johnston, wife completed an annex costing order, and the investigation will and son were passengers in yes­ The crew of ten men, employed $250,000.. The new hotel will be be held as soon as possible. Quality, Value, Style terday's mail canoe, going south during the season in prospecting one of the finest in America. for the winter. on the coal claims of the G. T. P. The Logging Industry New Railway Policy Coal company, six miles above George Milburn, a member of (Special in Tin- Miner) Ottawa, Oct. 26:—One of the Telkwa, has been laid off for the R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. the Staff of the Hazelton govern­ Vancouver, Oct. 28: -Accord­ first legislative acts of the new winter. A Terry shot drill and a ment office, has been transferred ing to the report of the provincial government will be the division Hazelton Keystone drill have been used to to Barkerville. timber inspector, just issued, the of the railway commission into test the measures, and a large Fred LaForge is in from Telk­ stock of logs at the coast saw two branches. The present body number of holes have been wa. He will leave next week mills and logging camps aggre­ will have jurisdiction over the drilled. Next season's plans have for New York where he will gates a quarter of a billion feet, eastern territory, a new commis­ not been made public. spend the winter. being the largest quantity on sion for the west, with head­ -^ a— ^a Hazclton'i Favorite Rciort ^fc W. P. McPhee left on Wednes­ E. H. Hicks-Beach and R. DeB hand in four years. The year's quarters at Winnipeg, being ap­ day for Seventh Cabin, where he Hovell chartered Peter Robinson's output of logs for the province is pointed. The change will greatly J GALENA CLUB ^ will be stationed as lineman on canoe for the trip to Newtown, slightly under one billion feet. facilitate the performance of the *t the Yukon telegragh. and left yesterday morning for duties of the commission. | BOX BALL / •> the end of steel, en route to the Depredator Killed / \ Angus Beaton was a passenger (Special to The Miner) coast. Mr. Hicks-Beach will Profit In Smelting *• POOL AND BILLIARDS J > for the coast in Tuesday's mail Vancouver, Oct. 26: — A moun- spend the winter in the southern i canoe. He will remain in Prince ! tain lion which has been roaming Nelson, Oct. 27:—The Consoli­ coast cities, on land business, Soda Fountain Equipped to serve Finest Ice Cream Sodas, Rupert for some time. in Stanley Park here for two dated Mining & Smelting com­ while Mr. Hovell will return to Sundaes, etc., etc. The clear and invigorating weeks, killing three deer and six pany has issued its annual report Hazelton in the course of a few Our specialty is the best Confectionery, including unrivalled days of the northern interior fall goats, was shot today by a big showing a net profit on the year's weeks. Imported Chocolates, are here, and we may look for game hunter, one of scores who | operations of two hundred thou­ sand dollars. Adding this to the Chok .est Egyptian and other Imported Cigarettes Fine Cigars. weeks of fine weather before On the Glen Meadow ranch, have been on the trail of the winter sets in. balance from previous years, the Books, Magazines and Periodicals four miles above Hazelton, Han- animal. The cougar is supposed The Kit-exchen sailed for the kin Bros., have nearly completed I to have come from the mountains company has to its credit a cash balance of $873,000. (D.J McDougall E. J .Tate end of steel on Tuesday, with a extensive improvements, includ north of the city, swimming the good passenger list. This launch ing a two-story residence, several inlet to the park. This is the has become a popular institution outbuildings and a capacious first case of the kind reported in Notice on the river. root cellar. The ranch produced Canada. To the members of the Mustache Miss Kemp, who has resigned large crops of hay, roots and Club:— the position of teacher at Kispiox, vegetables this season. Twenty- The New Townsite We are offering one of our Ingineca Hotel left this morning for Kitwangak, five acres have been plowed this Vancouver, Oct. 27: It is semi­ choice Lemon Cream Pies to the where she will take charge of fall, and considerable new land officially announced that 350 acres member growing the most lux­ McDonell & McAfee, Props. the mission school. has been cleared. of land on the Skeena river, south uriant mustache. Competitors of its junction with the Bulkley, must qualify before Christmas. The road to the Glen mountain A. Blayney, of Francois lake, has been sold to the G. T. P. HAZELTON BAKERY, The only family hotel in the district. Private dining rooms. mines has been completed, and is is in town this week, with his Night and day restaurant. Modern conveniences. already in use, supplies for the bull wagons, an outfit unique in Reasonable rates. Good Stable in connection. Silver Standard being taken up this district. His four big oxen to the claims on a wagon. harnessed like horses and shod, The Hazelton Rifle association are capable of hauling heavy Horse Blankets will hold a general meeting in loads, and will start in a few days the schoolroom on Wednesday with the winter supplies for the evening at seven, for the trans­ AB ranch. Mr. Blayney, who Heavy Jute Blankets, well lined, Hazelt on action of important business. has fifty acres under cultivation, The mill of the Interior Lum­ reports harvesting large crops Double Breasted with Web Leg ber company has resumed cutting this fall. Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars in its new location on Two-mile It is reported from Kitselas Straps. -:- Extra Large Sizes. always on hand. creek. It has now a capacity of that a slide at the big tunnel 15,000 feet a day, with plenty of above that point did considerable reserve power. damage to the grade and carried $4.00 to $7.50 per pair. F. M. Dockriil, who has spent away one of the portals of the the summer on his Bulkley valley tunnel. This mishap will entail J. F. Macdonald Furniture Dealer ranch, is in town today. He will Hazelton, B.C. a good deal of extra work and leave in tomorrow's mail canoe expense; but it is not thought Aldous & Murray for Vancouver, where he will that the completion of the work Hazelton As our slock is insufficient to carry us through the spend the winter. will be much delayed, as the Martin Wanlich, the pioneer contractors will use double shifts winter, we have decided to offer our goods at prospector of the Seven Sisters of men to repair the damage and district, has returned to town, continue the tunnel. r Reduced Prices having completed the season's Hazelton Assembly club, which Acreage for Sale work on the copper claims which while they last. We have a large assortment to select from, and would enters upon its third season with Adjoining every important station on the Grand Trunk Pacific from he and his associates have located largely increased membership, advise you to select your winter's House Furnishings while procurable. in that vicinity. Prince Rupert to Fort George Come and inspeel our goods, we guarantee our customers satisfaction will on Monday evening hold its J. H. Hetherington and P. B. first dance of the season, in cele­ Carr returned on Wednesday bration of Thanksgiving day. FARM LANDS IN from a hunting trip to the Telkwa A capable committee has charge J. F. Macdonald Furniture Dealer summit. They spent two weeks of the arrangements, and as the Bulkley, Kispiox, Kitwangar, Nechaco Valleys, Francois Lake, in the mountains and returned music is to be furnished by Mrs. Ootsa Lake, , Trembleur Lake and Lakelse Lake with a good bag of game and a Harvey and F. J. Smyth those bear story, which they tell in a who attend may be sure of an most convincing manner. enjoyable evening. Dancing will BRITISH COLUMBIA BROKERAGE COMPANY HARRIS MINES, LTD. One of the provincial govern­ begin at 9 p. m. Box 20, Hazelton, B. C. Non-Personal Liability ment's traveling libraries has been allotted to Hazelton. The The revolution microbe appears books are here and will be ready to be in the air. Rebelling "£jhe management of Harris Mines, Ltd. for circulation next week at the against the edict of fashion propose to open up the 100 foot level drug store of J. Mason Adams, which requires smooth shaven We have just opened up a large assort­ that gentleman having volunteer­ faces, a number of Hazelton's ment of Dolls and Toys. Buy early on No. 2 and 3 veins this winter. This ed to take charge of the library. young men have organized a and avoid disappointment. "Mustache Club" and have sol­ DOLLS will open up large bodies of high grade Rev. A. E. Price, for twenty emnly bound themselves, under ore for shipment when rails are laid. years in charge of the Anglican severe penalties, to refrain from BABY DOLL, height This property will make a mine and a mission at Kitwangak, below shaving their upper lips. The 12 inches, each 65c Hazelton, has retired from the ladies interested have not yet de­ BABY DOLL, height big one. You will make no mistake in service and has taken up his res­ cided whether they should exer­ 13 inches, each 75c idence in Vancouver. He is suc­ cise their power of veto. BABY DOLL, double jointed, sleeping, buying the treasury shares. The shaft ceeded by Rev. Dr. Ardagh, height 14 inches, each.- _ _ formerly in charge of the Metla- $1.00 on No. 3 vein is now down over 40 feet. To Settle Vexed Questions SAILOR BOY DOLL, double jointed, sleeping, katla mission. Go out with us and have a look for (Special in Tin' Miner) height 13 inches, each.- $1.50 There is not much rock on the Victoria, Oct. 27: —Premier FANCY DRESSED DOLL, double jointed, yourself. land at Two-mile owned by H. McBride and Attorney-general sleeping, height 17 inches, each.- Bowser will leave for Ottawa next $1.75 Coppock, but that gentleman BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED DOLL, with eyelashes, double thinks there is a possibility of it Thursday to discuss with Hon. jointed, sleeping, height 18 inches, each $2.75 carrying mineral in paying quan­ R. L. Borden and the ministers Rosenthal, Harris & DeVoin tities. A prospector found indi- j questions long pending between Selling Agents for the Company cations of mineral on the ground, the province and the Dominion HAZELTON, B. C and an assay showed the rock to government. They will be joined J Hudson's Bay Company riiiTiwniinrrT urnr r iiiinn mmi ii_ carry traces of gold. in Ottawa by Hon. W. ROBS.