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:~VOL. !, NO. 46 ; B.~C. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912 PRICE $2.00 A YEAR :? R[AT P/A Iq IAmericanAtheteso ",' ,I • ,.:" Royalists Attempt N[WPAR Y T0 to Restore Monarchy

(Special to The Miner) standing of nations at the open- Madrid, Julyl2:--Renewedre-, g[ [AUN~[D ing of today's events at the ports have been received here of J has Recog- Olympic ganies wpsas follows: an impending attempt to restore I nition in Money Markets United States; 80 points, Great the monarchy in Portugal. From ~Wall • Be Known As the "N of the World. Britain 51, Sweden 26, Germany the northern provinces of that/tie----, nai t'rogres s ire"-'--a Party } country many families are fleeing \ 23, Finland 20, France 19, Den- mark 11, Africa 11, Italy nine, across the border to Spain, as Roosevelt At Head Canada six, Australia four, Rus- they fear uprisings. The authori- NEEDSNAVAL PBOTEGTION ties today seized a motor car near . sia, Greece. Austria, Belgium, three each, and Holland two. In Monforte, bound for Vigo loadedHNVENTiON I AUliUST 5TH Sir Richard McBride in Speech at Con- with one hundred rifles .and servatlve Pi~cnlc Praises Borden and track and field events alone Dwells upon the Necessity of Ade'quate United States leads with fifty twenty thousand cartridges des- Immediate Revision of the Tariff Down. Naval Defence. ~oints. Finland second with •six- tined for the use of the monar- ward Will Be One of the Prominent teen, and Great Britain third chists. Planks of the Platform---Prominent (Special to The Mlael~) with ten. World's record for The townbf Cabeceirae is now Newspaper Men To Give Support . July 12: In :an ad- broad 'jumP broken by Guterson being held by the Royalists and dress delivered at the great; Con- of Vermont, he making amark the Republican government is New~ York, July ]I:--A call to servative picnic at Ganges of twenty four feet ele.ven inches rushing troops to the scene. The the people of the United States 'Harbor, Sir Richard McBride which is five inches better than battleship Vasco de Gama has who arein sympathy with the said: best previous record. been ordered to quell disorder in National Progressive party, to "We in the government enjoy Sir Richard:McBride, K.C.M.G. the towns in the northern provin- elect delegates to a convention, ces. power simplybecause we have who will visit Hazelton on which is to be held August 5th the confidence and approval of TYSONSAYS WILL Tuesday, July 16th. in Chicago, was given out today the people. We have beenen- HEATWAVE AUSE$I by United States Senator Joseph abled to carry through and inau- STANDBY REPORT M. Dixon, of Montana, Theodore gerate works of great magnitude NUMEROUSDEATHS Roosevelt's campaign manager. and we Continue in office because If People o£ Hazelton Have The call is signed by members of our first consideration is for the Their Way He'll Probably East's Annual Hot Spell the committee chosen at a meet- land in which rWe live and not the Fall By It ' Claiming its Usual Number ing held in Chicago, and also party for which we stand. But bears signatures of Roosevelt of Victims we have even bigger plans for followers in forty states. (Special to The Miner) the future in the way of railroad The text of the call is: VancouVer, July8:--The Miner (Special to The Miner) development, and we must make PR[Mi[R BfiRD[NR[E[IV[$ "To the people of the United Montreal. July 12:--The heat our foundations broad and deep representative today interviewed States, without regard to past so that when the country comes H. S. Clements, M. P. and A. wave which is prevalent has differences, who, through repeat- into its own we riaay continue to Tyson, Indian inspector, in con- ROYALWELEflM[:IN [Nfil ANDcaused the deaths of 92 children ed betrayals, realize that today enjoy that reputation for clean nection with the order for the under the age of five during the the power of the crooked political and efficient government t0 removal of Whitei residents from last few days. The present hot bosses and of the privileged .,w.hich~..wecan lay claim,.~f~r:, the Remarkable EnthusiasmOn classes behind them is so strong the Indian: ReServe at H~elt~: pisplay of wave is the worst f0r many years. lastnine years. in.t~e two old .party- organiza- Mr. :Clements asserted that th~ The water Supply is 'running "There is not a single part of tions, that no help in the real order had been 't)assed without the British Empire which has Short. interests of our country can any reference to him, and agreed FigureIn PublicAffairs. better recognition in the money come out of either. to endorse the request that it be markets of the world than British New York, July 12:-- Fern "Who believe that the time held in abeyance. Inspector A special wire today: brings be sacrificed and that, as regards has come for anational progress- Columbia. To open up this Tyson showed the Miner man a news of the enthusiastic recep- deaths were recorded here from both immediate, co-operati0n to ire movement a nation wide ,country we need money and to copy of his report to the Depart- tion of Premier Borden and party meet present emergency and a heat today. The weather bureau get that money we must have ment, on which the order was movement--on non-sectional lines in England. On arrival at Pad- permanent basis of plans of de- states that today is the warmest so that the people may be served reputation. British Columbia based. Its somewhat obscure dington station they were met by fense, he would say that the has that reputation and so has wording is subject to the con- July 10 since 1876. At Boston l i n sincerity and truth by an or- Lord Strathcona, Donald McMas- Canadian people came of races three deaths and twenty-five Iganizati°n, unfettered by obliga- the Dominion. Premier Borden struction that he found the oc- ter and a large party' of Cana- that had never f~iiled to realize prostrations were reported• At Iti°ns to conflicting interests. and his colleagues are now in cupancy of Indian property by dians. The colonial office was and act upon their responsibilities. • ' "Who believe in the right and England, and we look forward Whites demoralizing to the represented by Sir Hartman Just Philadelphia eleven deaths are J Public men of long exlhe~ience .... - - . [capacity of the p~ople to rule with great expectations to the natives, an,,] it was evidently so and Lionel Earle, the latter being who were present agreed that no repor~ea sue m nea~ and many result of their visit. I am satis- construed by the Indian Depart- - themselves and effectively to con. fled as a Ca#idian and a Conser- private secretary toMr. Harcourt. more remarkable demonstration prostrations, trol all the agencies of their gov- ment. In it he stated that he The party proceeded to the Savoy vative that Mr. Borden will not ever greeted a ~ colonial premier ernment and who hold that only was strongly opposed to Whites hotel. fail us on this occasion. You nay in this country than on. the con- Chicago, July 12:--Ten deaths through social and individual being allowed to live on the Re- NewsPaloers gave great prom- look to him, and not in vain, to clusion of this speech. One of from the heat and twenty-two justice, thus secured, can honest serve, as such occupancy "in- inence to Mr. Borden's arrival. come back from London with a the great London dailies, in prostrations were reported today. property find permanent protec- progressive .policy of naval de- variably caused trouble." He Photographs of himself and his speaking of Borden says he is Heat crazed dogs bit fifteen per- tion. gave p~ominence to the fact that colleagues are plentiful. The fence and put Canada in her now one of the "leading, trusted sons. Three hundred thousand "Who believe that •govern- baseball games are played on the Royal Colonial Institute has in- proper place--side by side with ahd inspired figures in the arena men, women and children left ment by the few tends to become Reserve and told of three men vited a distinguished company New Zealand and Australia. of public affairs." the city to escape from the heat. and has, in fact, become govern- "Naval defence is not a politi- attending a game being srrested for Wednesday when it dines The London Times, in review- Thousands sought relief at first him. ment by the sordid in'fluences cal question. Like military de- and fined for having liquor in ing Borden's speech says "Cana- by sleeping, or trying to sleep, that control the few. their possession on the Reserve. In a great speech delivered be- fence it must be regarded from dian people could undertake no in the open air in parks, on roofs "Who believe that only through In conclusion, he reconlmenffed fore a record breaking gather!ng a national standpoint. It must permanent share in defence with- and on the lake shores• There the movement proposed can we that White residents be compelled including representatives x~f the be removed from the influence of ont voice in policy which shapes were many cases of erratic be- obtain in the nation and the sev- to remove from the reserve. entire Empire, Mr. Borden deep- the hustings. I regret that some issues of peace and war. It is a havior on the part of persons eral states the legislation de- Neither in his' report nor in reply ly impressed all present. With •Canadians are Satisfied to shelter nation with a nation's rights, a driven semi-insane by the intense manded by the modern industrial to the reporter's questions did he measured dignity he enunciated behind the home land• Thank great part of a greater whole. heat and humidity. The police evolution; legislation which shall give any specific case of trouble Canadian policy. When he pro- goodness they are only a few, and if it is to take its share in force and ambulance corps were favor honest business and yet caused by White residents on the nounced emphatically that Cana- buts few can make a lot of imperial defence it must have kept busy all day and night. control the great agencies of Reserve; nor did he give any da and Canadians stood for "One noise, its proper voice in relations of The strain on the sick, of the modern business so as to insure authority for his statement that King, One Flag, One Empire and "qn British Columbia, we are, empire with foreign powers." heat-wave, was severe, and apart their being used in the interest such trouble had been caused. One Navy," cheering was voci- however, practically unanimous The Standard uses such phrases from the death roll directly at- of the whole people; legislation He declared his intention of ferous and enthusiastic. Ap. on this question. : ;We are satis- as "Tumultuous welcome," tributable to the effects of heat which shall promote prosperity "Standing by" his report. plause was again renewed when fied that adequate ~aval defence "Splendid speech which delight- on the otherwise healthy, there and at the same time secure the Mr. Borden added that not one is our best insurance. W~th vast .ed hearers to last ditch of enthu- might be listed • the deaths of better and more e.quitable diffu- jot of Canada's autonomy would siasm." harbor projects occupying our[ da a navy worthy of the tradi- scores of invalids and persons sion of prosperity; legislation attention the nee~ for na~al pro- tions of the empire." newly stricken or barely recov- On Admiralty Board which shall promote the econom- tection is driven forcibly ':home. The Premier referred to his mons. Mrs. Borden says they ering from various illnesses, who ic well being of the honest farm- VancouVer is the show window recent visit to England when he London, July 10:--The Daily are only able to accept one in ten succumbed in homes and hospitals er, wage • worker, professional of Western Canada, and , was privileged to See the fleet Mail says itmay be regarded as of the invitations Showered upon to the effects of the aggravation man and business man alike, but New Westminster and Nanaimo review and to be received by-the certain that the Canadian govern- them. of their complaints by the heat. which shall at the same time King on the royal yacht. are also windows and the best ment will seek to be represented Earthquake Rocks Fairbanks The railway and Other trans- strike--in efficient fashion, and : method of protecting, ourselves "His Majesty is Canadian in on the admiralty board and the • (Special to The Miner) per'ration companies were taxed not pretend to strike,-at the is with a strong navy and an every sense of the word." "~aid imperial defence Committee. Fairbanks, Alaska, July 12- to the utmost to convey the es- roots of privilege in the world of efficient militia. Mr. Borden can th e~ Premier,' " And he was sol ' A request of this kind, accom- The most violent earthquake ever caping thousands who streamed industry no less than in the:i:, , not do too much in ~iving Cana- interested in this portion of his lpanied as it would be .with known here took place at 10 out of. the heat beseiged city, world of politics. ~ ...... empire that I asked his;pennis- ]definite naval proposals Could o'cl0ck last night, theearth mck- (Continued on Page ~'en) sion to avail myself o~ the first I not be denied. |ng continuously for forty Chicago, July i3:--Damageag- ,.. . .i) / Distinguished Visitors : opportunity after ,; my return: of The presence of Canadian ex- m seconds. Less violent shocks gregating $150,000 was caused informing you of his kindly in- perts in these departments of Duke May V'~t Us - Sir• Richard McBride and Oct'tired throughoul~ the ~night. by an electrical storm.which beat te~st.i I was the lucky Pei.~n imperial defence•~vould be of the Hon:i'W. J. Bowser will be Louis Anderson, foreman of a upon Chicago last night, when:5 Ottawa: The Duke0f •Gon- upon whom a great honor, fell greatest advantage to every part :mine o~ Dome creek/: was killed inchesofrain fell. The storm naught will visit Brifisl~ C~lum- guests~6~ honor at.a public meet- and.i Wmh to say :that :I. eLiJp~- of the empire, i as :a result:i of the ear thquak~ brought relief from the heat rag,on =Tuesday evening, July elate the :fact that the honor,i is Rt. Hen. R. L, Borden is bia in Septemter, extending his He: w~: suffocated beneath wave. Lightning struck a tene- J th,/at:tqght o clock in a rec0g~/ition of BritishCoiumbia ~am~r the week' end with Mr. tour "to Prince Rupert, whlch the :hiiKee: slab ~J 'earth:which th ment.!n,,West Lake street and a d•Wdstern Canada, more: th~ a.ld MeM: t6r, member for '~ q~ake;•~i~seJie ft'~)~•~he roof :of twentY]~amilies were made home- he wiU ~sit on Sept~ber 2~, pe~nalqualltle~." : : 0he~ey in the House of Corn, ,. • .,: the:hiihe. •/:,• ie~ by the fire which followed, and pombly to Hazdton,: THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912,

I I ~ " " .... ILl+ r I ~ II ' I "I f I II llf .... ' " , I The Hudson Bay Railway" LAND NOTICES ' " I ~1l~l~illl~l~r1~lil||m~|ir1ii~liil~mlr1~llil~l~iill[~i|~mlll~r~i~lil~l~l~m~l~llDllli~l~ill~l[~ The Ora neca Miner Ottawa, July 10;-- That the Cassiar Land District. Districtof ll~ TT __ _11 _. ~" __ 9 -~. ~ g'~ ~+ " ' Hudson Bay railway when com- Cassiar --= 1"1' " + ----- Take noticethat Wesley PaulofVan- --~ tl a S On S a y 1; o r e s -- pleted will pay not only expenses couver, cruiser, intends to apply for lD ' ' R PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON, THE CENTER OF THE but dividends, is a prediction permission to purchase the folldwlng _m + ,, ~ ".. -- • _ __ . GREAT OMINECA DISTRICT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. ventured in a report issued by ae~c~bede:andSatapost planted 3miles i All Genuine Hudson s Bay Blankets bear -=ffi the commission of conservation. west of lot 47~J; thence south 80 chains, ~ ,1 -- l _/ . ~P/ O 1 r f:N - ~',. -- west 40 chains, north 80 chains east 4ol--- ins =ads marz. iris deal or ~JUallW. n ! The prediction is based upon the chains to point of commenement, con-I== ' " / ~" . -- -= Macdonald & Rauk, Publishers and Proprietors. belief that great mineral wealth taining 320 acres more or less. I--= ! s . --- April 15 1912. Wesley PaulI- I lust Arrived a ,l ~... q .... 1.. ^¢ I = would be developed along this Bernard J. McMahon. Agt. I~ I • ~ I - lq line of railway. In this connec- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada and British Possessions, Two Dollars a Cassiar Land District. District of/~ I Fresh Frmts and Eggs l - year; Foreign, Three Dollars a year. tion the report states: "Cassiar 1-_-- ' r I -- It is perhaps not common Take notice that James R. Piggot of ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $1.50 per inch per month; Reading Vancouver, clerk, intends to apply for/~~--=_ The, finest siock of Groceries in tae"" norm"" "--"/All rresn." " _~== Notices, 15 cents per line for first insertion, 10 cents per line for each subsequent knowledge that the northern part permission to purchase the following/~ R~t I:lrnne]~ l ,,~,,,~ot D,4~o " nsertion. Legal notices ihserted at B. C. Gazette rates. Keewatin is rich in mineral, es- described lands; " /-- -- ...... ~ , pecially copper. It has even Commencing at a post planted 1 mile l= Hardware that is made by the Best Firms. ---- west of lot 479, thence west S0 chains,/= Dr Goods " " ~ " • " - -- been stated that in all there is south 80 chains, east 80chains, north 80/~ Y ~uaa ~ress ~ooas. In these departments we VOL. I. SATURDAY, JULY 13. 1912. NO. 46. chains to point of c~mmencement con-/----'- are in a Class by Ourselves = practically ~two hundred square taining640 acres more or less. /--- .... ~ - • . --_ miles of su~ch prospects on the April 15 1912. • . James R. Piggott./- A Large Supply of Boots and Shoes. " .ernaro d. me.anon agent./~ _~ Sir Richard McBride, Premier of British Columbia, accompanied mainland southwest of Baffin by Attorney-General Bowser, will pay Hazelton a brief visit o~ Island. Further at the present Hazelton Land District. Districtof /------I.-Tll~,]c~r~ ~-~ "~nffiT ~ ...... Hazelten, -= time New York copper magnates ..... Co~st, R~eS. -, / = ~lUUt~UI! ~J.~¢t~V ~L~IllV~Ui¥, s c = Tuesday next. The Premier comes as the head of a representative xaKe no~lce zna~ wl~!lam dames~aKin 1---- .a. ~,,, , . • -- have men at work in these of- Hazelton• ~ farmer,• , !Intends .. to'..PP a 1Y ~b~lll~i~iD~l~ml~lr~l~l~l~es~ll~lmr~!~l~l~l~m~l~lr~l~l~ll~lln~ll~l~[~ government and, as is fitting, his reception will be devoid of any very regions, staking up every- Ior permission go purcnase the ZOlmW-/ ing described lands: partisan features. The ministers have expressed a desire to meet thing that may prove capable Of the public bodies of the town and district and the citizens generally, producing copper. To' make southwestCommencingatapostplanted corner of lot 738, thence[ atth6'1 west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 GALENA CLUB to learn at first hand of the needs and desires of Hazelton and mining possible, a means of chains, north 80 chains to point of com- shipping ore to smelters must be mencement' e°ntaining64° acres' re°re L m~;OX IB="*" f~+ Omineca. While their time in Hazelton will, unfortunately, be too or les+. William James Eakin. secured. At present the only! June 10, 1912. 53 I • short to allow them to see much of the development of whmh the outlet is by way of Hudson Strait i citizens are justifiably proud, they cannot fail to be impressed with and this is available for only four Hazelton Land District. District of III~ |" POO L ANDBILLIARDS F ~ the potential greatness of this part of the great interior, and will months in the year. Here is Take notice that William Eakin, of I be in a better position to appreciate the requirements of the district where the Hudson Bay line should Hazelton, farmer, intends to apply for [ permission Coast,to purchase Range+. the following[ A Place To Spend Your Evenmgs as such are brought to their attention from time to time. secure much of its returning descrihed lands: freight traffic. It is a long haul, Commencing at a post planted 80[ t~.. :~ :~ .^...... ~l~ chains west from the northeast corner I Inspector Tyson, of the Indian Department, declares that in uu~, ,~ ~ ...... ,,~ ~ stc,x~ ,~ l+~um~u, I of lot 737, thence south 40 chains, west I recommending the immediate remov~l of white residents from the as was the aevelopmen¢ ox cne 14O chains, north 40 chains, east 40 I .^ ,~ ,^ r~ ..... chains to point of commencement, con- Indian reserve he had no wish to put those affected to any incon- xvu~ w ~w~v,,. _ ] taining 160 acres, more or less. nIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAnJ venience. As against this declaimer we have the evidence of his That such a class of freight I June 11, 1912. 53 WilliamEakln. THE QUALITYSTORE FOR FURS I / report to the Department, in which he recommends that the Indian would pay, there need be no doubt. The wealthiest railroad Hazelton Land District. District of Agent be ordered to enforce the vacation of the reserve by all Coast, Range 5. A FULL LINEOF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, whites, alleging, inter alia, that the occupancy of Indian lands by companies in the United States Take notice that Ernest Lofquist, 6ROCERIES AND HARDWARE are large carriers of mineral ores. of Hazelton, clerk, intends to apply for whites invariably causes trouble. When pinned down to the ques- permission to purchase the following tion, the Inspector could not give any instance in which the tenancy Over sixty-six per cent. of the described lands: GENERAL MERCHANT traffic carried by the Pennsyl- Commencing at a post planted at the C. V. SMITH HAZELTON of whites had caused any kind of trouble in I-/azelton. In no man- southeast corner of lot 718, thence ner canTyson's report be justified. It stamps him as an official of vania railroad, the largest freight north 80 chains, east 40 chains, southS0 carrying railroad in the world, is chains, west 40 chains to point of com- remarkable incompetence and one whom the authorities should re-i mencement, containing 320 acres, more move, for the good of the service. It is unthinkable that the In- made up of mineral. Thus the or less. Ernest LofquiSt. dian Department, when coghizant of the facts, will enforce the or- new grain outlet for the west, the June 11, 1912. 53 der issued on the Inspector's recommendation. Steps have already Hudson Bay railway, may be made not only to pay expenses Hazelton Land District. DistriGt of FARM LANDS been taken to inform the head of the Department of the true state Coast, Range 5. of the case, and we feel justified in predicting that the order will but dividends. Take notice that Margaret B. Frew, of Quebec, P. Q., spinster, intends to be held in abeyance. In the meantime, the attention of the author- apply for permission to purchase the along the line of the Grand Tmak Pacific Railway in Cen- ities will be called to Tyson's lack of qualification for the office to following described lands: • tral British Columbia. Every mile of railroad Construction A Severe Test • Commencing at a post planted 40 which he was appointed. Geneva, Switzerland, July 10; chains south and40 chinas west of the adds to the value of the land, Buy before the completion southeast corner of lot 738, thuncel --Emil Fisher, a young mechanic south 40 chains, west 4o chains, north [ of the railroad. ' ,,, His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught, Governor-General of Chur, the capital of the Can- 40 chains, east 4o,chalns to •point of l of Canada, is to make a tour of British Columbia in September and commencement, containing 160 acres. ] ton of Grisons, an ardent Social- more or less. Margaret B. Frew. I October of this year. Needless to say, the son of Queen Victoria ist and treasurer of the •trades at June lo, 1912. 53 I and brother of King Edward will be welcomed and acclaimed at Chur, has inherited $130,000 from I every point he visits. The program of the tour, as set forth in the an uncle who died recently in Hazelton Land District. District of I Coast, Range 5. Ill / official notice, provides for the arrival of the Royal party in Prince New York state. His comrades Take notice that Joseph H. Reycraft I [[ Rupert on September 23. Contemplating the possibility of a visit think Fisher will divide the for- of Vancouver, broker, intends to apply [ [[ to Hazelton, the itinerary has been arranged to allow departure for permission to purchase the following tune in accordance with his be- describedlands: Ill NORTH COAST COMPANY, Ltd' from the coast city to be delayed until the evening of September liefs, but Fisher is" silent on the Commencing at a post planted at the 111 LAND 25. In the circumstances, it would seem that the people of Hazel- southeast corner of lot 718, thence I II : subject. south 80 chains, east 40 chains, northl II Suite 622 Metrop01itan Building ton will have no one but themselves to blame if the Prince and his 8o chains, west 4o chains to point of lll

party do not come here. moreC°mmencement'orless. containingJosephH.320Reycraft.acres,~ll Pakl up Capltal $| .500.000. " VANCOuvER, B. C. As a point of importance at present and of enormous possibili- Two Thousand New Settlers June 11,1912. ties for the future, Hazelton is well worthy of a visit from the dis- •Quebec, July 12:--Two thou- tinguished traveler. His Royal Highness would doubtless appreci- sand six hundred passengers ar- Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range 5. ate the magnificent scenery of the , the picturesque features rived in two steamers from Take notice that Robert McDonald of of the town and its surroundings, and the evidences of potential Liverpool this afternoon. The Hazeltoo z prospector, intends to apply Ansco and A full line of Office Supplieg for p~ermmsion to pur6hase the follow- wealth to be seen on every hand. The people of the town and dis- Allen steamer Corsican brought ing described lands: and STATIONERY. trict would be glad to see in person the Governor-General whose 1,103 passengers and the Em- Commencing at a post planted at the Books, Magazines, Newspapers southwest corner of lot 738, thence kingly lineage, high attainments and pleasing personality have press of Ireland, 1,500. The north 40 cnaihs, west 4o chains, north and Novelties, made him popular the world over. A visit by the Duke of l~;mpress had one passenger ad- 40 chains, west 40 chains, south 8o Photographic Post Cards. chains, east 8o chains to point of com- Connaught would, we are confident, bring Hazelton before the pub- ded to heP passenger list on the mencement, containing 48o acres, more lic eye in a manner gratifying to all who are proud of this district. voyage, a baby girl born to Mr. or less. Robert McDonald. Developing, Printing and Enlarging June lo. 19!2. 53 t We have no doubt that the Board of Trade will immediately and Mrs. Thomas of the second OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY take steps to secure the honor of a visit fromthe Duke, and would cabin. Hazelton Land District. District of suggest that proper representations be made through Sir Richard Coast, Range 5. McBride, whose visit next Tuesday will afford an opportunity for a Take notice that William Gasnell of Vancouver, butcher, intends to apply conference on the subject. The Premier has always proved friendly for permissiou topurchase the follow- to Hazelton and Omineca district, and will undoubtedly do his ut- ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about most to further the desires of the people of the town in this, as in 40 chains west of the northeast corner ED. V, McBETH other matters. of lot 73o, thence north 80 chains, west 40 chains, south 8o chains, east 4o Successor to Union Transfer chains to point of commencement, con- and Storage Co. + NOTICE taining 32o acres more or less. The Disaster at Regina. June lo, 1912. 53 William Gosnell. The heartfelt sympathy of the whole Canadian people will go His Honor, the Lieutenant-Governor Freighting COntractor out to the citizens of Regina as a consequence of the calamity to Hazelton Land District. District of has received a dispatch from the Mili- Coast, Range 5. All Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch which they have been subjected. At such a time, however, it is tary Secretary to His Royal Highness Take notice that Allison E. Fawcett, not words, but action, which tell and there is no doubt that if any- the Duke of Connaught, Governor-Gen- of Hazelton, clerk, intends to apply Hay and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineca Hotel for permission to purchase the foUdv/- thing can be done to relieve the distress or diminish the suffering eral of Caffada, setting forth the pro- inK described lands: created by ~his visitation the outside public will be prompt to offer gram of the tour of His Royal Highness Commencing at a post planted 8o in British Columbia during September chains West of the northeast corner of their aid. It is to be hoped that when the full extent of the disaster and October next. ~he following places lot 737, thence north 80 chains, east 4o becomes known it will be found to be less great than at first sup- will be visited: chains, south 8o chains, west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing Bed Properties in the Bulldey Valley posed, although, undoubtedly, the lives lost and the property de- KAMLOOPS-3 p. m. to 6:15 p. m. on ' 320 acres, more or less. stroyed must in any event be regarded in the light of a national the 17th" September. June 11i 1912...53 Allison E. Fawcett. Listed With Mi~ : Photographs With Each : Special Reports catastrophe. VANCOUVER--3 p. m. on the 18th September to evening of 20th. Omineca Land District. District of The history of the Canadian middle west is fortunately very NEW WESTMINSTER-On 21st Sept. Cassiar. free from disastrous visitations of this kind. In fact. the occm~- PRINCE RUPERT--II a m. on 23rd + Take notice that Elmer Cameron, of Hazelton, occupationpainter, intends to RegimddLeake Gale, J. P, ence at Regina on Sunday is so unusual that it cannot be imputed September to evening of 25th (in- apply for permission topurchase the to any defect of climate. It is true that the Dakotas, immediately cluding a possible visit to Hazelton.) following described lands: Deputy Mining Recorder; Real Estate, south of the intdrnational boundary line, have been more or less NANAIMO--11 a. m. to i p. m., on the Commencing at a post planted .89 Financial and Insurance Agent. 27th September. chains south from the southeast corner subjected to cyclonic conditions, but such conditions have hardly of lot 1967, Caaslar, and being on the Walter GALE, vICTORIA--Even!ng 27th September west bank of Kitwancool Lake, thence been known at all in the Canadian territories. In fact, the Cana- to 3rd Octoher. south 80 chains,/here or leds,'me~der. ,.,., A.eo..., Telkwa, B. C. dian middle west has been as free, practically, from trouble of this VERNON--Morning 4th October to "11 ing the lake, thence west 40 chains m. on same day. more or less, thence north 80 chains kind as Ontario or British Columbia, the provinces east and westof more or less, thence east ~40 chains the prairie country, whose climatic conditions are exceptionally re- PENTICTON-4 p. m. on 4th October more or less to point of commencement Pr mpt0rs A Sn,. to 5 p. m. on 6th. containing 320 acres more or less. 320 Acres Half, Cleared, 160 Acres liable. That even Ontario has had experience of cyclones shows i ROBSON via ARROWHEAD--7 p. m. June 14,/912. : 53. Elmer Cameron that no part of the continent is entirely exempt. Some sixteen or] + ++1.....,.J Fenced, ,with House and Stable. to 9 p. m. on 6th October. IdllgdLl~ll seventeen years ago, as it will be remembered, one of these de-[ NELSON--Morning of 7th October till Owner will "Abandon for a Small Sum. structive agencies passed over the city of St. Catherines and nearly [ noon on'asme day. , f • Agent for G. T. P. Towmites, Phoenix, and LOndon, Liverpool& Globe demolished the ~illage of Merritton, shattering several buildings of I KOOTENAY LANDING-6 p. m. on I 7th, leaving early next day. I anltatlons sna medicines, as well as all costs wh Is I~ire Insurance. Gi.ay & Milligan Bros.~ Surveyors, Surveys Pmml~t- thepaper company which operates there and killing a' number off tn the hoaifltal. .Tickets obtalnsble In Huelton • Provincial Secretary's Office, : I from E.O. St~hmtmn and Fred Field; In Alder lyAttendedTo.~ , • ~.'.- ~r''" /' " i people. I + Victoria, 6th July, 1912. mere. from Rev. F. L, 8tephvnson, or at the H&. pltal from the MedfoalSuperintendent. i

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'" ' : ...... :...... ~" ~ " •hans between the German and We. can Supply anything needed in Harness, Saddles, Etc. •- "I"1 " " :~ ':--' r.~. " " -.. ,-,-,. ,...... by~h;nDa~°~i~:i,~tatlstn'~"~et]~n R;tS~nal~?P~TnSie~j I~h~tSe~, ~ , Repairs.for all kinds ofMachinery got at Short Notice x lar o u gh to ix up ert .lrl lwelve . l'-lours Governor,Wood~owWii/~0fi~Vas monarch cherished the idea of 6iv¢ us a trial. ' We arc m the North iorgo0d and wdnt your trade. " .... :"~ :- " : ." .- . :-" . • n0minated.forpresideni~.i~iithe taking.steps to.end the Turkish- ~...... , _ r . Carrying Passengers forty;sixth ballot.~ He.received Italian, war andGermany in par- C. F. WILLIS, Local Agent MAILCANOE 990 votesto 84 for Chmnp Clark. ticular has disavowed any inten- P. O. Box867 Hazehon, B. C. The Mis~ouri::~delegafion';. which tion of trying to u~dermine Rus- Leaves. Hazehon. sunday, Tuesday ,andThursday at.8:30 a. m. remained to Clark to the end, sian allegiance to. either • the :hen moved that:the ndmination .Connecting with G. T, P. Trains at Skeena Crossing on Same Days French alliance or the triple en- )e made unaminous. There. was tente. These-assertions have, SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPERWORK " ~,T~skct;.m~ ~..o~..a ~ : " LYSTER MULVANY, a great chorus of approval and however, convinced only the un- ". : at Inglne~ Hotel, Hazelton.. -- Mall Contractor the long fight was over. initiated. " " of every ]escription • . : . . Thenomination of Governor Theimposfng entourage Where- . , . . --" , . : '-. Marshall'for vice-president came with the two Emperors sur- PLUMBINGand IRON PIPE WORK as something of a surprise, for . J, PiERCY, MORRIS & CO. rounded themselves, prime min- Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other ~ip_in'g Work A Specialty when the balloting for vic~-pres- isters, foreign secretaries, am- The Leading Wholesale HouSe of Northern British Columbia ident..began it seemed that the "- .... PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. bassadors, admirals.and generals Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed Bryan-W;flsbn contingent in ithe is evident weighty -All l~hat-i§,neW arid in enough that good conventi0fi:had defini~ly settled affairs in the political, military • :~:£-::,~ : MEN'S FURNISHII~GS upon Govegnor Josepl~E BUrke, and naval spheres Were topics of " ~:: ~ ~-~~: HOUSE. FURNISHINGS ofNorth Dakota. ' discussion.. K. K. McLauchlin& Co., Hazelton " '":":":" • - " NOTIONS, Etc. .- .... " There • was not much of a fight, Telegraphic or mail orders filled and shipped promptly on receipt. A number of. suggestive edi- Dealers will find Quality, Price and Service equally, satisfactory however, and when • two ballots torial reference s during the week x*-=**m~=m=~o~====*uu==**~-=-~====*n~--=m~==-°*~-~=~*un°===~====*n~==m*t~ disclosedMarshall easily in the when dea!!ng with us. , . Wholesale Only. have let the cat Out of the bag Hudson's Bay Company's - - j lead, Govern~r Burke's name with regard-to what Germany i ' - -- . Was withdrawn and Marshall wasproclaimed.the nominee by wants Of.Russia. That is noth- Steamer "Port Simpson" ! ing more nor less than a friendly now running between Gitwangak and Hazelton. Ill ~ ~ 4 - ~ III,acclamation. A minute later the understanding to the effectl that Freign~...... ra~e ~±~) per ton.. Meets all freight j . convention had adjourned Sine rai " ' ! [ :TOM HICKF.Y : il die ...... ,... Russia. wilLffecline to fall on Ger- t ns and ealhng at the Crosslng for passengers ¢ many's rear if the day ,should II~a~ t, ~111~ The platform hewed out in.] ever come When Germany- and -- Route your freight care I If] ~~{/'~U Y~~'qJ~~]~P]r u . ' . |[ Icommittee several days ago:, an:d Austria find themselves in a Hudson'.~ Ray ~,, c,t,~,,,~t- | Ill ~-~%,,%,,,~d/k.M#Jt~l IL A~AN~ 1[ • tlllwarmly nraised by Mr B~anl ffi ...... 1 -,,,,-.~ ,,~vvv~zt~ I ["BOOKA~EI..PT~I~ Gand ' priv~e~s~i:~ti~ndcMilt~ng IJ.lwas adopted...... with awhoo Ianddeath France. grapple Nobody with Great in authority Britain °"'-'~m'-"°n"'~u"-n"-u"~'u°""""-"u"-"--'ao'"m'=-~o" ' h' ~ ' will everadmit thatthis is the goal I[ ~'w~,,~+,,,, n-r~ \ |iJ .T e Canadian Pacific Steamer[ German diplomatic ambitions ='O'lllllllllllllrllllllllllllie~llllllllllll[olllilllllllll[Olllllllllllll'. [Olllllllllllll[]llllllllllllOllllllllllll[.O.of --- Ill ~~'~'J:'"'" I|l"PrincessRoyal",leaves,:-Prince[ in respect to Russia, but it is - ~'~d . | ~ W'N' ¢tt- " " ...... ]Rupert for Vancouver at 911p. m. ]thoroughly well'understood to be ~- ~trl~][/"~ll~l " #~T [I/|/~I~|~T --- ' ' . . . : [every Sunday, onehour.after ar-lthe case, just the same. ~ ~1,%, ¥,V ~..~I.U ~ ~.TIIUIJI~., ! : " ; . , " :".-. , .: : " " rival of G. T, P. train- ~from . . .~ • - • Wall Prevent Railway Accidents WHOLESALE MERCHAIWS • MinerAdvertisementsBrm~Results. /Skeena'crossing, arriving:.Vat~-/ ' . , - ' • - -ffi • .-...... -..... '.....'~ ~ -.. - :./cou.ver8,30a.'m..Tuesday.. ' .,~7:J,_~vi~O~ud~.ennJUleYd-~ver~WOtrains ~ Prmce Rupert | ~: " :" "' - " " . - ' "" .' " ' " ..... :'" 7 . ' gi . ". ,- pproach-I =.- ...... -. r " : " P " ffi I ' ...... "i I ~[ " " ' " ...... ~:/in'geachbther.with high speed [-•- ". .... I'- ...... _'_ • : _ _ I -=

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slight impact, and the driver is warned if the section is not clear H. B. Rochester R. Cunningham & Son by means of a disc or whistle. 150 AcreS three milesfrom.Hazelton. I Manager Hazelto~n Agents Ten acres cleared. The driver may himself stop the train, but if he fails •to do so, an ' Good house.: Price $1575 : ~ i44 I electrical apparatus with which i S~NDFoR CAT^LO~U~-S the engine Js fitted, automatic- ,, " - , ] caUv ~h,,t.q,,,e,,~-,,,,,, ~.~.~o ~ho I UNDERWOOD r',/pywdter. TheMach/neyouw/tlevent~IIyBUP, l brakes'and-b'rings-t"he~r~a'in ~t'o'al "MACEY', Hllng'$ystems: OffiCeFurnlt~e, Supplles; EtCo m 80 AcreS lneat RoundLake'in the Bulkiey Valhy }:. i Standstill. • - ] C.H. HANDASYDE, Jr. Complete Office M : : This device was shown to work I[ P "O ', Box! 436 " PRINCE RUPERT 3rd Ave " ,, Out'fitter "W with perfect success. It was al. I " " - " so demonstrated thatthe driver [ 8~qiitiiit~t~r`qtlt~i~ttiltrqtti~iittt~r~:]itt~tm~tii~tltii~t~lttlt~.qtilmi~tlrq~tiltmtilDimiillmir~ m, , . , ,.. i. ~.....,,.. . 143 w ofa train thus automaticallyl -ffi _ - • - " - ! _m stopped,'ican telephone the near-[---- ~l~KMll]l~t]~dr~4rr A~hlpW~-A drlJrt~| _--- • est station to get any obstruc-/~ ~Lvutazuazv4~ ~lkllttapt~t~,~t~ ~..Jv~lWt --- . [ ' 80 Acres ln..the vidnity o, S0U& i~u!ldeywhhin threel mile, 0, | tion on the line removed, or any / -= I"t ; ' T ~1 G |'-defect remedied, and he can not[- " ompany, Lut, | i : "" :: • . the Radway. ~ : Price $675" " | move the engine until, this • is/~ ' ' ' ! ~ "" --'ffi done ' = Ca i I .... ' i " :",.. " . . . ' .. : :• " • . , '1.42. I ' -- I_-= p ta ization $500,000, Divided into 2,000,000 Shares ~- • ! Chinese Diplomacy . ]--ffi Par Value, 25 cents each. •--- |. i Hang Kong, July 12;--The[~ . : :. ' " i ~eo Acres irl the Bul~ey Va!ley on Toboggan Creekwith 1 Iirecent attempt on the life of Sir jm : : . . - | iFrancis HenryblayJGovern0rof[i On Sale DuringMonth of July at 15 cents. | | ': . . : ,..:g~ house[and thlrty acres cleated. ' . .. l-JHong Kong, proves to have been I~ " ' "" ,~ .... # ' -- ,, i i p°litical. ' " li lerms: uatz cash, balance three mantas. -* | .~ / .i~"Prlce $151:,er Acre. EaS}terms. • I A Chinese h/m been arrested at I--ffi =~ . , : " ' -= I I K°w Lo0tl with documents in his [~ " • • " '/ ' .~ II"~.posses•on ,. .'., addressed . to "a ,wealthy " I~x A PP h "catmns Will' Be Received' By " ,~ - • fans powerzu, seere~.somety in,--- ' : ' "" '- .. ' • .~ • f Canton, regretting the failure of -ffi ~ IT TI".'_I__ "rl~__--'l_ i"11-_ _= t~ . ' " , ~ ' . • •. i i the attack. It is- beiieved thatl a- Jl2J. J[1..l[llC~ .D~aCJ[i~ !,-l~J~ell;on . . • ]Manchusare the leadersln a plot ]~ ~ W A~m~ff"i ~ffA~,r I-In,~14-r.,, ~ _m • JtO bringabout, intervention by a~ ~- ..-~. v, . ~..~-~tt~ ~w ~t~.~t~It~M .. :~ | [foreign nt~tionlarld iris' dedared]~ '][}union. ~.. (~l'~fda~aa • l~|l~ur,a, ni'" |'Ithat several promment men have|-- ...... - l | ]-been co•de•bed to death..-: ' I~ .Agents for • . : - |[;!.~-li~ isals0 beiie?/ed,that.ithel~ " . ' .A glI/'lh'~|IIK~tlDXTlh"~ " i:'.. i • [British. :conSul at: Cant0~ |s'!al~ . .., ~-x. ~.x~." ~x~x.~t~,~ P_a ' ~ m Linm, kedman,.wh0s e t~iii.WM-tOli'... ' .,. :(. :. :' ." Fis©aiAgent ,.., .. : -. ,. '~: | M i~ve~me Second, : •':.1: • •• [~ili! ~DmmnmllIMtni~0HliMnl~Immmuil~llmmlmmHH~~ m ~ ?i ~i-i~.~::~ i: ~,:I ~:?: :. :. ' ~ - - . ~ . .,%t.~ ~ , • . .: . ! , . - , . ... ;:~=%/.. :~; :~![,-!~" ~:~.:.~'~:,,'{, ::~ :' ,.: .~/'~•:-.•'~ ~,i?~ '~,, '/: :.;/•.,,'~, :. " ' +/ .~:: :' :) 4

THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 13; 1912 u .... • <:i i ii I I . , • I _ II III ~S I - ii II i • i ' , ii ,- LAND NOTICES LAND NOTICES -7~ STUART J. MARTIN WHATPANAMA (;ANAL ! Cassiar Land District Cassiar Land District Distriet of Provincial Assayer District of Cassiar • Cassiar MEANST0 SHIPPIN5 Take notice that Mike Costuros of Take notice that John Fitzgerald of Day.is Block, Ilazelton Vancouver restaurant keeper, intends Seattle, Wash. ; cruiser intendsto apply &,. w, J, McMillan Co. (• to apply for permission to purchase the for permission to purchase the following Rough Seas Avoided and a following described lands• described lands• PRINCE UPERT, L TED Distance of 6,200 Miles Commencing at a post planted 1 mile Commencing at a po~ p]ante~i 1 mile ASSESS IE T and DEVELOPMENT south of Lot 477; thence south 80 chains, west of lot 477, west S0 chains, south 80 Saved Between Vancouver west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, cast g0chains north 80 chains, ]. B. Gottstetn, Managing Director WORK DONEBY CONTRACT chains to point of commencement con- topointof commencement, containing and Europe. taining 640 acres more or less. 640 acresmore orless. John Fitzgerald.. April 14 1912. Mike Costuros. April 161912. Bernard J. McMahon Agt. WhoksaIe Grocers Thomas Williams Bernard J. McMahon Agent Ingineca Hotel Hazclton,B. C. Forecasts of the changes like- Cassiar Land District District of Importers; Manufacturers,Distributors, Pea Blendersand Packers ly to be affected in existing Cassiar Land Distric* Cassiar .' ,!, . .. steamship routes by the opening District of Ca~siar" .Take notice that DaveA. McC.ullouqh lOOUccon~ts , SHIP YOUR FURS TO • Take nottce• thatTheodore Baeerer of oiyancouver,.... xoreman lnzenusm a ply of the Panama canal make rater- Vancouver restaurant kee~er intends for permmmon topurc~ase the fol~w- ~ ...... t~.l ~., ~ n ~nv a,r . • , p , • ' . &~.~,J~t~,~rvLItr.,tt k,y J[* I.;* JGPlL~A 7P~lp, S. H. Cohen estlng reading now that the to apply .for permission to purchase the m~:e~'~bd~aa~d~a•_ st-lan ...... " "" ...... -- .... c~.n.f xv.ta..,.. ;~ ~..,~;,~l ...... followingdescribed lands ...... ~ ~ _~ v ~ ~u ,~ ,.,,c ). A. ndwarus, zlaZe~ton VlSmCt r~ Kur~l, D. t;. Hotel Premier Prince Rupert •, ...... s ,o --~v,~.,~ .,~.x- Commencing, at a .,oat ~lante-d o miles I wes~ ox [oc a~o; meuse wes~ ne cnams, Reference -- Bank of Montreal lag completion. Steamers en south and 20~chain~ east of lot 477;]~U[hsg?ha~n~'o~aStmgOeCh~en~thogn0.e ~. thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, .. • " , route from European ports to north 80 chains east 80 chains to -oifit [ tmmng 640 acres more or less. , t~ April 16 1912 Dave A McCullough • Eveners, Sifigletrees, and general Vancouver will take the Panama of commencement containing 640 acres[ " i~ernard J ficMahon A-t' CANADIANGENERAL ELECTRIC CO., #,TD. supplies. Agency for the route, thus saving 6,200 sea ~o~o~1~ TheodoreBacerer.[ . s. ElectricalA---ra "''-^~-":''-a ...... ~...... Studebaker Wagons. ., ...... p 1 vx~:. ,~ernara d, lucmanonl~ PPa bu m uJ. ~l,II alIIULI~; UOlllpres~ors, ~rusner~, ~yZe~ler- runes, as compareo wire one Agent• ] .,e~,, ...... Cassmr,,~.~,~ ~mme~ nx nan'-Terry Rock and Core Drills, Boilers and Hoists, Gasoline• TOM RYAN route via the Straitsof Magellan. ~[ Take notice that John :Tarantin of Engines and Accessories. • " . Cassiar Land District Vancouver, clerk, intends to a ly for " • " .... Blacksmith. New Hazelton Steamships. flora Montreal to District of Cassiar Ipermission to purchase the ~lowing " P nnce Rupert, Box 974, Graham Kearney, Mgr. ~yaney Will also use the canal, Take notice that Bob Foster, of Van- [Oescribed lands. - . " ~ .. tl...... ~ . .4:~ ..... v .... couver, logger, intends to aunly for ] Commencing at a post planted 2 miles ~ " Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold ~,,.,,~ o~.~,.~ ,~ u~a,,c~ v~umc permission to purchase the i'o]lowinglwestof 1ot478, thence westg0chains, /~1 __ , It 1 Ii1'. * IlM / • ' 1 ~ !. ' and Silver. High grade watches. z,#~ runes, described lands. [south8Ochains~ eastg0 chains northgOll.~lHrRPIrlw~ ~mll |llmill~ I|i~l/qlllll~]lqff ~llll ~tlllNlt|ldlO It is uncer~;-,,,hot~o,, v.~;~ Commencing at a post planted 3/chains , to point of commencement, i vvaa.u~t~avao tuau a~auma~ s~attvsuasbij ~pulxu UUpp~tS~P Watch Repairing...... ~'~"" miles sou t h " and 20 chains east of lot [containing" .... 640 acres more or less. [ _ , ...... ters from Europe ~o valparaiso 477, thence south 80 chains, west 80 [April 16 1912, John Tarantin. I ButIdingMaterials I CANADIAN I ConcreteMacl~ery O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton • • chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains " Bernard J. McMahon, Agent. , ~ wall take the canal route, which to point of commencement, containing] Tcamlng and Dump Wagons I RAND C0. S ] Agricultural ImpIements would save only 2,100 miles, but 640 acres moreor less. Bob Foster [~ i Saw l~l~ ~na q.nnlt~ i PenJ.ete i "fi~h~, q..,Jloo n eon~r~, eto,~,.~ ,.,al .~,.t.* April 14 1912 Bernard J McMahonAgt" [ Cassiar Land District District of I ...... rt..-w I ,,,,,,,,.,o. I "~'I "uFta~-o ~as .... ~,...... o ..,. ,~vt,,,~- ' " " / Cassiar I ' THE INLANDEXPRESS CO. less prefer the shorter route, and ~ [ Take notice that Win. Burmaster of" ~ ' GASOLINE ~GIN~ , .': +. "7 / :+ :,~.,r.. . . • .'11 ..... ,~ .... • .... • _e o .... 1- Cassiar Land District Vancouver, captain, intends to apply ~ -- -- ~,,, ~.~v~ ~.c c~b cu~ u~ o.u.uut District of Cassiar " for permission topurchase the foliowmg ,~ ...... 1D,,L,.,~ 1~ ..... £ "1~ "~ ~merlca Vy means of auxilliary Take notice thatAIfred Dahl of Van- described lar~ls; I I.I 1.1,~,,.1^ ,q,;J,, I, L-flIK.t~ .r~.UOCI't- D- t.z STAGE shin~ ~,ilir,~ ~r~m W~e Incl;~, couver, clerk, intends to al3ply for Commenc~dgatapostplanted2mlles ~,~¢ Ill. llld,~J[~d.~)V~, If., .~. _ .. o • Passenger and ...... ~ ...... permission to puzchase the ~611owin~ West of lot 477, thence 80 chains west, $ " #' ~ r.u. ~ox 436. 0f~Ice.$rdAVe. ports, described lands. ° 80 chains south, 80 chains east, 80 - -- " " _ Express Service Bet,-een P,~,~ ~ • .... Commencin~ at a post planted at the chains north, to point of commence- ,. ~..vp,, ~,,u oap~,, n.w. corner o~lot 477: thence north 80 ment, containing 640acres more or less, o~v,.r,w,r-o~ ~,..-,,-,e,~r, ,..--.-..-.^,-~ I the route via the Suez canal will chains, west 80 chains south 80 chains, April 17, 1912, William Burmaster, DWIr 1 P.~I : DUKP.~I : DIAI'P.~ 1, I Leaves Hazdton Tuesdays and east 80 chains, to point of commence- I Bernard J. MeMahon, Agent• Fridays at 7:30 a. m. still be preferred, as at present, ment containing640 acres more or less. [ - -- Twin Screw Steamers I since the Panama route would be April 14 1912 Alfred Dahl s ..... ! • ...... • [ Leaves AIdermere Tuesdays i000 miles longer, but between ~ernara ~• umtuanon, ~xgenc• [ Cat mr Land CassiarDmtrlct Dmtrmt of and Friday'sat 7:30 a. m. New York and Shanghai the ~1 Take notice that Jack McKay of PrinceRupert ceGeorge Cassiar Land District. District of i Vancouver, claim agent, intends to apply Panama route will be chosen,;en, Cassiar [~or permission to purchase the follow- OFFICE saving 1400 miles. Take notice that George Carrot of ing described lands; gancouvr, Vidoriaand Seattle[ Broughton & McNeil'sWarehouse Vancouver, restaurant keeper intends ~ommen(ing at a .post planted 1 Between Europe and Australiaalia to apply forpermission to purchase the mile west of lot 477, thence south 80 MONDAYS and FRIDAYS at 9 a.m. [ Hazelton, B. C. the present route is only 800 following described lands• chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains " Pdnce George Sails for Stewart on Thursdays at 8 a• m~. I Commencin~ at a host -lasted a t the east 80 chains to point of commence- miles longer than will 'be thathat n.w. corner o~ lot 47~8; thence north 80 ment, containing 640acresmoreorless. via Panama, possibly not enough3gh chains west 80 chains, south 80 chaind, April 17, 1912. Jack MeKay. Weekly, service to Port Simpson, Naas, Granby Bay, Queen Islands. J east 80 chains, to point of commence- Bernard J. McMahon, Agent. "PRINCE ALBERT" I Union S.S. Company of to cause the abandonment of the ment, containing 640 acres more or less. Regular sailings for Canneries, and all way points between [ former. April 14 1912, George Carrot. Cassiar Land District District of I I _ ' Prince Rupert and Vancouver I of B. C., Ltd. Aside from the consideration Bernard J. McMahon Agt. Caasiar• [ [ Passenger service to Skeena Creasing from Prince Rupert Mondays, Wed. I ,ion Take notice that Thomas W. Holland ] I nasdays and Saturdays, at 11 a. m., making sonneetions for Hazelton. '- I of distance, the journey The new steel Passenger Steamers via Casstar• • Land District., Dmtnct, • of of Vancouver,• engineer, intends to ap ly [ [ - ~ - for nermismon to purchase the follow~ Cheap Excunton Rattway System I Panama obviates the usually Uagglar . described"- lands. - g [ Take notice that Edward F. Fay, of o The Double Track Route Between Chicago and points East, connecting with I rough and stormy rounding of • C mmencin at a postplanted2 miles all Pacific Coast Lines. Let us prepare Itinerary for your trip East [ "Chelohsin" Cape Horn, and this fact wjU V:rnr~pUyoer,b:oker~l~n~endt~to a^~ly.for west of lot 4+~, thence west 80 chains, this summer. Agency all Atlantic Steamship Liens. I AND L...~.a ,._~/ ...... -.-a south 60 chains, east 80 chains, north For all information apply to . I considerably affect the passenger ,,~,~e.~,~,~...... , ...... "60 chains to point of. commencement, • - ~.^~ ...... containing 480 acres more or less. A, E MclV[AST~,' GemraI Agent, PRINCE RUPERT, B, C, | . routes. Steps are already being n.w. comer ozioc ~w; thence wes~ t~o A,~ril 17 !9~2 Thomos w w^uo.a . . office on C,enttr Street +" ~ ' i " . chains• south 80 chains, east 80: chains, v , ~- . .... -.~ : .... ~:.-..~: "Camosun" taken to prepare for redistribu. t~arnam a ~temanon, ~gen~, Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as north 80 chains to point of commence. " tics of the coal trade that will ment, containing 640 acres more or less...... $ follows: Aprd 18 result from the change of route 1912ernard J. MEdc~Ia'rdw-an0nF' Fay.~g~. Cassiar Land District • ] "Che]ohsin"--Wednesdays at 9 p.m. above referred to. District of Cassiar Take notice that Fred. Olsen "Camosun" -- Saturdays at I 0 a.m. British firms are reported to Cassiar Land District. District of of Vancouver, cook, intends to [ Arriving at Vancouver Friday Evening be negotiating for coal stations Cassiar apply for permission to purchase the Sash and Door Fact;cry and Monday morning, respectively Take notice that William A• McNeil following described lands. [ at Nukulofa. the capital of the of Vancouver, millwright, intends Commencing at a post planted 1 mile I Friendly Islands and also of Pit- to apply for permission to purchase the west and 1 mile south of Iot 477, thence I Hazelton'sNew Industry None safer on.the coast than these {wo following described lands. west 80 chains, south 60 ~ains, east[ ~:~: .:;i:~::~-:,:: + :•::%1 fine passenger steamers cairn and Fanning Islands. Commencing at a post planted 1 mile 80 chains, north 60 chains to point[ west of lot 480 thence 80 chains west, of commencement, containing 480 acres [ more or less. Fred Olsen. ] Full stock of all kinds and sizes of Win- Uniting the Country 80 chains south, 80 chains east, 80 chains J. H. ROGERS, Agent,Prince Rupert north to point of commencement, con- April 17, 1912. Bernard J, MeMahon, dow Sash, Doom, Office Fixtures, Interior. Up to the present time Eastern taining 640 acres more or less. Agent. I April 15 1912. William A. McNeil. Finishings on. hand and made to order. and Western Canada have been Bernard J. MeMahon Agent. Cassiar Land District Do your shopping at Cohen, tied together in a business way District of Cassiar Large stock of Lumber Snd Building Take • notice that William Evans, Of Zackon & Co.'s store and by a single line of rails along the Vancouver, clerk, intends to apply for Materials, Tinsmithing, plumbing and Ste'~m- . Cassiar Land District District of S route of the Canadian Pacific. permission to purchase the following fitting. SAVE MONEY Cassiar described lands• This line is to be duplicated ~m- .Take notice that Duncan H. ,Martin Job and Shop Work a Specialty. of Vancouver, miner, intends to apply Commencing at a post planted 1 1-4 mediately, and in the course of miles west aed 1 3-4miles south of lot for permission to purchase the following 477 thence south 80 chains, west 40 Plans and Specifications. The Largest and Best Assorted two years at the most the Nation- described lands. chains, north g0 chains, east "40 chains Stock of al Transcontinental Railway and Commencingatapost planted 2 miles ta point of commencement, containing west of lot 480; thence west 80 chains, 320 acres more or less. the Canadian'Nllrthern. will have south 80 chains, east 80 chains; north April 18, 1912, William Evans• 80 chains to point of commenement, Bernard J. McMahon, Agent, Stephens0n & Crum Men's Furnishings their steel laid across that great containing 640 acres more or less. re~ion north of the Greet Lakes, April 15 1912• Duncan H• Martin. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS In Northern British Columbia Bernard J. MeMahon Agt. Cassiar Land District which s~emed like a wedge sep- District of Cassiar; Hazelton Take notice that Fred Nordl We repair JeweUery of every arating the older from the newer Cassiar Land District District of Vancouver, Contractor, mtendstoapply description. Satisfaction guar- part of the Dominion. When we Cassiar for permission to purchase the follow- anteed. Take notieethat Dick Eisner. of Van- ing described lands: have four lines of rails the union couver, clerk, intends to apply for per- Commencing at a post planted 1 1-4 f ~'[}~' | |Tl~]~)l~.][~ Ready for Building in the ~'~ We carry all the leading makes in will be closer, and the settlement mission to purchase the following des- miles.west and 2 3-4 miles south of lot cribed lands. ' t477, thence west 40 ehain~, south 40 New Town of Northern Ontario, which now Commencing at a post planted 2-miles [ chains, east 40 chains north 40 chains, II .VmD n ' • +i fl WATCHES,. seems likely to proceed apace, west of lot 479, thence west 80 chains, [to point~)f commencement, containing south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 / 160 acres more or less. 11 Get pricesfrom us before you build in New Hazeiton. We, ~[I Mail Orders Solicited. will further promote the realiza- chains to point of commencement• con- [April 18, 1912. Fred Nmdland tion of that desirable consumma- taining 640 acres more or less. [ Bernard J. MeMahon, Agent. [I ~ ready with the ggods i , . I[ April ~6 1912. Dick Eisner. tion when there shall be no break / - [ ~ ' ' Cassiar Land District • I C°hen,Zack°n&C°"I in Canadian continuity in respect C assiar Land District | District of Cassiar District of Cassiar Take notice that John Kunder, of [[ Intermr Lumber Company [I to population and development Take notice that Edwin A. Gerolamy, Vancouver, clerk, intends to apply for from one ocean to the other. of Vancouver, broker, .intends to apply permission to purchase the following ~ • . ' Hazelton. ~" " ' i!) for permission to purchase the follow- described lands. This prospect is frought with ing described lands; ' Commencing at a'postplantedat S.W. F.0. E. OMINECA AERIEgreat shtisfaction. Time was Commencing at a post planted 3 1-~ eor. lot 477, thence north 80 chains, west ~e"-,H---.~un--.-nu----uOa----aa..---uOw--,,.-uu-----|,On--.mm0,~ma~ Meets every Tuesday eve-I when the most patriotic Cana- miles west and 1-2 mile north of the 80chains, south g0chains, east 80chains sing at eight o'clock in the Hazelton I northwest corner of .lot 480. thence to point of commeucement containing west 40 chains, north 80 chains east 40 T. J. Thorp E.M. Hoops :: Town Hall• R• O. M1LLmR, W. SEC. dians did not feel any too sure 64C acres'more or less. John Kunder. chains south 80 chains to point of ecru- April 18 1912. Bernard J.. McMahon. H. F. GLASSEY, W. PRES. that a united Dominion would be meneement, containing 320 acres more Agent. physically possible, and critics of or less. Edwin A. Gerolamy. the country used to tell us that April 19, 1912. Bernard J. McMahon, Casslar Land District McRAE BROS., LT'D ' Agent• District of Cassiar ' Thorp & Hoops STATIONERS & PRINTERS nature had divided Canada into Take notice that George Smith, of Caasiar Land District. District of vancouver Clerk, intends to apply for ~t th roe parts, the eastern provinces, Architects' o-q,d Eng{neers' Supplte~ ~[ Cassiar permission to purchase the :following l eal Estate, FinandaI and InsuranceBrokers Kodaks. Locate Leaf Systems .~ the prairies and the Pacific coast, Take notice that Louis Costuros described lands. Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture the unoccupied lands of Northern Vancouver, restaurant keeper, intends Commencing at a post planted Pdnce Rupert, B. C. to apply for permission to purchase the at the corner of 1o~ 477, thence Aldermere, B; Ca Ontario and the Rocky moun- following described lands, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 tains presenting barriers to a Commencing at a postplanted 3 miles chains, east 80 chains .to point of com. O "~''~''~" ...... O west of lot 479; thence north 80 chains, mence~nent, containing 640 acres more I I\ complete union that could never west40 chains, south 80 chains, east40 or less. George Smith. Sole District Agents for E, I Fire, Life, Accident and I~ chains topoint of eommencement,.con- April 18, 1912, Berna~ J. McMahon, New Hazelton H0td be overcome. We know better taining320acres more or ~ess. ' AssiSt. G. Prior & Co., .Victoria, i Employer's LiabilitylInsur2 ia Open for Business than this now and the knowledge April 15 1912• Louis Costuros. ; ..... Agricultural Machinery and' ance. We.represent the;/1 should mare us prouder than Berns2d ~J• McMahon Agt. [ ' Cassiar Lal~d District

~l All Furnishings New " District of Caaslar ever of our country arid more COAL NOTICES Take notice that Bert Lewis of Van- confident of its future. cbuver, broker, ,intends to apply for EUROPEAN PLAN _Om.lnecaL~Lq..dpl~trlet. _l~_strle.tofCuslsr.. ~] pQrmisq.ion to purchase the fo]lowin~r •laKe nostco mat; 'l'eoma0 J$. Hankln Of Hazel. ] ~l~.<,.,4 l~t]m We can 10catey0u on a good ere-emptiofi Rates: ton, miner, Intends to apply for a' license to lUV~ts~u . .,~u,. / . ~ ~ R~ms$1.~ Beds ~c Passenger--"Why are we so prospeetforbonla~dpetroleumovorthefollowln~ ,uommenclng a~ a post planted 3 d~c~bad h.nds:...... : • . I miles west of]ot 478, thence west 40 , :.- • near theG, T.P.i late?" uommemcmg at a pint ptameG on ulaez e~WK " " n I~ h " about 1O.m.lI~ east and 8 miles south of eastern I @JiR!PS' ^ or h 80 c am.s, .east 40 chains Geo. C. HariI~, Proprietor Guard--"Well,~ sir, the train in Iem of Ktimy-y~ lake, thonee north elzht~ elmln~, [ 8Otlt£1 ~;U chains, zo pomc or commence- east eighty chains south elshty chains, west I meet. containing 820aeres mor~ or less. New Hazelton front was behind, and this trainI eish.tY..chalns, ~Polnt ofcornmoncez~mt, .known 1"4:.:..;1 1~ 191o ., ~.~ r~--s. was behind before besides.". IA p HI 20, Ima" E• Hank.n.. ] • Bernard J, McMahon, Agent. . •• . ':•::! i" ;. . -..:: :i ' .? .• " •

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0f• Hazelten', miner,.... intends " ' toal~ply foi. I &aso% r p~ospeet for coal and. etro- .~eum over thel fb]lo~vin~ described [~-ao ~. ~ _ommencmg at a st .planted 'about " -Commenci_g at apost planted abouim ...... e a..l., noi.~iel~forcth and l~°~iles.west of the

' I n ~ ~, ~o, ~nence norm exghty leum overth oi nazel~on miner into ; " " " " " • -. •'-~ ~ ~ ~ummcncmg a~ a pos~ planr~-~ aoout

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1 ' ~ , the northeast.comer of 10t 180, thence' : ...... ' . t~assiar... ;. Commencing at a ost lanted abou chains, wes.~ ~o enai.ns north 80 chains,

• .... • .... 130. and ores • ~ " • " cornmen~meot, l'nown as .nlalv~ .qR [a ncense m prospect for cqal-an~x etro. the southern ho Aprd 18, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer • April• 17,-- 1912 ...... Thomss _'W _.., Br~e- .... . I mum, -- , over. thefotlowmgdescr~bed~nds:...... home , s coalclmm.undary No. of Walter " ~kel-- Cas " " ". t Bietricli r-• ,

District of.-Cassiar ~ nort east ...... ' . . s W. Brewer of Takenoti e hst Thnm ~ h . cor~uero ~ Lot 130, thence eas 0chamP, south 80 chams, west80 Hazei~n, o(cu atmnmmer c_ t ...... as W. Brew~ north elg~ty ~h~.=,-east ei h chains chaint~s~ ~o oint a "" p , intends to

for a l'c ' • _.1~ .. • o -¢ ...... , ...... ~.~-.-i ~,.-,,,o • - , : . . .:...... ~nvwn as claim ltr, L • and petroleum over th •

~ 2t ...... ~,. • . ~.~ .~ ~svm mm " CASSI • • " " " " ." ...... south 80 chains- east 80 ~,-;-" _._,u I ~.~.~= ,~uce ~nat Thomas, w. isrewer I lands" ...... of . e ~:.,~ ~..~m~ w. z~rewer ~or a ncense ~o prds ect for coal and 80 chains, wes~ ~u chains to poi t ...... ,o.,,~-~,.o~ naze~on .lvliner ~in n . : . . .- Haselton, miner, mtendstoa • • of Ln

c~mmencemenl; Known' • . . . .~ i~.~p~;~.,, ~v~- ~Ju,4 iintl J.b.miles nor " • ...... ,.u ~,,~- mnUVo ' . .~,,v• ,.~. lnomas

• - . Omi.nec.a Land Dmtnet• • -. I~ C0mme. . ncmg• at . a post' planted.-- ..... about eou~nnorth e~gntycnmns," • west eighty. chains. l0 mhes north and 4 miles west of the northeast corner of lot...... "~0 ...... e ,~asmar Lana um~nct ' ~ Distr", zot of

• o ~ ~m~ o~ commencement, ~nown as ~ne soumern bounda , - e . ~Ke[ Ta~e nonce that Thomas

• ~- ~ , . . , ~pr, ~, m~. • " " em , - , . ~v ~.,~iO~ ~uuvH ou ~flmn~ llcease ~O ros eel; I

21 mims...... north and 12 miles west of th~ / . ~oo.;~...... • i, aze,~on,.mmer, in~enos to a forpp1y nownas.... cmanm 98 . ~mmeea~ana vm~rm~.. uistrictof [~li eas~ comer oz mt 130, and oml . northeast corner of lot 130. and '~oinin@ | Take n~tl~ that q~h.... w u .... -^. la ncensc to pros etfor coal.and otto- April 22, 1912, ThomaS W Brew r- . Casslar. I!ong the eastern boundary of Arthur the eastern b'ou • -. -'-o --: ...... ~,- ~eum Dye thefo l~owin des " • O~mECA L . • e. Take notice that Thos Skelhorne'a Coal Claim ~~ill~~il~~l~~.oR~maS,ndarof coal llcens of Hazelton " " ~ . g crlbedr~nds. AND DISTRlCT ~weO]il~~i~]fl~iliD. W. Brewer of . No. 101, thence No 6697 • e . . ,, miner, intends to apply . Commenem at a ost ' - CASSIAR . ISTRICT OF Hazelten, occu atmn rain " north 80 chains west • • . , thence sou~ 80 chains west for a license to . g p .. planted about • . . p er, mtends.te . , .80 chains, south 80 pomc,^~-~ oz^~ commencement...... known,~ ~"~'"~ as I landV~-~V •"~''' ,,v~-' ~n=- ~mmwlng nescrinea I normeast. .co~ ,;,~- u~~* ~o~,^, ~ou,~0~ ~nence~ .... I o~ -nazelton,. __ miner,. inten~o. ds to+.... apply ,-- ~an~ . ~Pnetroleu-,, m over..... the~^ £ollowlng~,,---:-- -,des- _ mmennement, known as c]ai~No.59~: cmim 41. " • Thom-~ ~ ~'- ..... I 1~ ~=-- ...... • .- .-. . _ . .: . Inor~h eighl;y cnains, west eighty chains for a hcense to pros eel; tor coal and e~bed lands: April 18. 1912. Thomas W. Bre .

• • : ~ " ~. from northeast e • ...... ,,=o~ ~o poml; o~ commencement, known as "'~...... ' ~_ mnes north ann one mile west of the ' " Dist " - .... r'~'~

' -.~ " CflsInS ..... " • * ' ,..- • -./ ~ ss~c.mc nlo, Zelt " lnaze~on, miner, inumas to aDulv for~l ~"...... p~,,,~ u~ comme cement; u~m~cA ~AND DISTRICT DISTRIC~ OF ~ne s0umern hounds Walter , . -~ ...... ~, psu~ ec~ zor coal ann e~o- ij • ' ...... Known " .'~ . - [] , ry of Walter ~kel~ Skelhome s coal elmm No 1 leum o • • P 21Commencing at a post planted about Ommeca Land District. District of ~ora~Z~on, ~mer, l~efmm to appny chains, east.80 chains to poi~t'of~om.~ point of comm~nW~ent, known ° ~s nor~h~ north and 13 runes west of the

.,o • _ ...... ,.o . . • as, . _ oa! m qsto ap ly.fo _F Co ,menci.g at a postplanted about/ Omineca Land p t ,t. Distrigt , Cassi 'r Land Dist e District of /oommen 'emest. y.,y .t of •. • , ~v ssu~u ov cualns, weB|; ~ ~,~u~ cu~ tot coal anal corD- • • , of ' ...... ~, w. 80 chains south-S0 chains, east 80lleumoverthefo~owin~deserihed~nds. l14.m~ lesn°rth andP.mdesff~estof, the Take n " casmar_. . Cassmr._ . April 18 1912.. ThomasW.Brewer chains, to oint of corn " c .... t.]. Commencin~ at a -o's ,~ ~+oa .~.^..~lt~'~ne~ c'~°rneT oI lol; l~o, aria ~oins[ w~o]ot~ce that Thomas W. Brewer I~yake n?~ce that. Tho.s W. _Brewer of~ ...... " knownas l~ma~ men ...... '.127mile . ,~ tpla...~ cnewestom vounuary of Walter Skel- of ..~L~,,, miner, mcenasto appl "~cL~.n, ~,~.,mmer, mcendstoa i ~asslar~anawsl;nct. Districtof Anril~' 7 l~aok'T--'m .... L..,r~ " |theno~n°r~^and__12~.n~.l_ es ~?~.t °~l~orne's-coal claim No,.. 43. thence/f°-ra, hccaseto .pros~pecc for coal an~lfora.hcense ~o prospect for coal PaPnl~ ~. . Cassiar. " . ~- ...... ~,,umu~ r~. urewer. / ..... "?: .... ?~-,c~. m~o~ ~, ana )north eighty chains, east ei~litv chains |pecrmeum over me following described ecromum over the followin describe xaze notice that Thos W Brbw • " Omin~ca Land District Districtof '![~?ng~neeasce,m nounaary o~ costa|south eighty chains, westei~h~e.h~-= |.ran as: . . Ir~ds: g dlHaselton, occupation miner" ~.+o er of • - . . Cassiar " . .... !| we~,~n~ ~,,=,,,~"~"~?v=-uencechain.normou chains, Eou~n tso eas~ ~o I~claPOintof (:ommen~ement, °kn-~o~'M ~9 mHes~?mmenemgnorthandat 2amflP°st planted about [ 21C°mmencingmilesn at a post planted about II~pan~lyetrolf°r a lice*rise to prospe'ct~fb'r ' o~o"cat •~'ake notice that Thomas W. Brewer'lchains to ~^int ^~ ...... [c ~ 88.. " Thomas W.. Brewer' / .... ~...... ~- i es_west of the / -- orzh and 11 miles west of the [i3_. P eum over the following des-, or ...... tiazel~on, miner, "intends to annlv __fn~...... /b.~' .. ~m,m o~ u,..... cv,umencemenl;, I April 22, 1912 • . .~- ..' "~'~"=~..~ corn. er oI lo~ 180 'and joinin [ northeast comer, ox lot l~O, thence cribed lands... a hcense to prospectfor coal and netro-'|An~n ~ ~c~o .... "-..-. _ I_.-..... l~e southern boundary of~.~aiter SkeW- south 80 chains, east 80 chains north C ommencm at a ost lanted leum over the fo]lowin~described~ands 'l"~ ...... "."' ~ xnomasw. Hrewer. ]om~ZCA LAND DISTRIC~ DISTRICT OF In°my S coal claim .~o 24 and the we~t [~0 chains west 89 chains to ,~l,t ~ I miles no'and 1~ milP~ w~o, about • Commencing'at' a po'st planted about; ~| t~mineca. ~andDistrict.t~assiar District. of |Take ndtlcethCa~onlas W. B~.~.^~,~©,. ]e~,c~m~ounflar~.em~m ~ of _Walter S kelhomne,s [commencement, known as cl'ai~'4"0.~ ~" northe~t corner of .lot. i30 _"an~F"Zoi~nse 21 miles north and 12. miles west of the.. ~_,._'_ i...... _.. ~-.-. [of Hazelton, mine "ntends +..... ~. [~ ..... o, ,11., thence, :north 80 |Apru r#, ~lZ. Thomas ,W. Brewer. [,~°~thur Skelheme~s clmm ~No, lg n nor~ne~ corner of .lot .180, thence.[Haze~n°l;~e ~a~:~yom~as w.'.~rewor|for a license topror~p~ct for ~oal~a~ I ~a~n~'o e~_~.enmn,s, south80 chains, | Cassiar Land Distric . " ' I me east, thenbe, sou~80 chains, w°~ " nor~n .~ cffains, eas~ tso chains,, south./a licen ~''~"~-~?~L-L~e~nus ~' apP~Y-~:°r I petr°leum o~,er the followin~ describes I ~,~.°~-~"'~-m-,-P..°m-.~ °z commence. . ' Cabsiar t. Dmtnet of 80 chains_north 80 chmns, east $0 chains ~u c nmn~j wes~ ~o cnams to"~ioint of'.h "°~ ~?J'~y=)lcc~ ~orcomanaperxO~llands, L .... ° ~ .'~-~'.-7" ....., ~ cm~m ~. " " Ito point of commcncemenl; kno . com~diicefi~eot, known as elain~ 43 . i|mumoverme~o~owin~zdescribedlands:l'-~'~..^..~j.~__i ,'__Z, , .IApr,|2@,IpI2. " TnomaeW,'Bre ~ I'Takenoti-c-etbat.T.bomas. W'Brcwerof clmm No. 61. Thorn . wn as Apri117;1912. - ". ThomnsW Brew~ [~.~pmmencmg at a post planted about114~'~'~'~s,~,~_Pmn~a a°?UZl ., -. ,' we-~l ...... ~n, mmer, mtenastoapp~ytoralApri118.1912 . asCW-Brewer. : . " ..... ~ zTmi~es norl;n and I~ miles wet -= ...... ~ ...... ~ roues weal; oz ~ne I~-- - -"" : .... " " ' Ommeca Land Dmtrict. District of |the northeast comer o ..... ~t.from Inortheast" co~er of lot 130, thence ...... • ...... " • ~_ • . - Cassiar " . |'oinin~the eastern "~' ~v~~o°a a"t'~ls°umeightychainS'[nc westeisrh~chainsl~" ~- '>--'-----~BH~~ Take notnce• that ~Thomas W... Brewer .|l~cease . ~ No. 6720, thenceoounaarY north oI coal80 north• eighty, chains, east eig~lity'chliins ]~ ~- - ~ of Hazel~on, miner, 'intends to apply|chains "west80 ...... -' lL~polntof Comine~cement, known asll~ l • _ for a.license..to .prosp.e.ct .for coal and least 80 chains to"~oin'tS°~mc~nmez~ns; [clmm 89, ._._ Thomas W. Brewer. l~ ": ~a~smum over• me tollowmg described I ment, known as claim 66. -.[ Aprn ~, l~lZ. .

Commencing• ' . at a nest nlantcd ~,,t I April~ 18, •1912., . " Thomas W , Brewer • [01~OMINECA LAND DI ~tTRICT DISTRICT OF 23 milts north and ~i miles west attire | umineca.band District. DistriG't of [ ~ ..... ~:~ .,CASSIAR ... _ " ' r " " " ~ Cnssiar .... . ---= ,,~,~e mac rnomas w. urewer • .... n,0rthe~t corner of lot 130, and jomlng | TaKe not:...... ~-± ..... lof H .~.elton, miner, intends to apply " " " me eastern ~oun~ary of coal license ! ..... ,-~ .~,,~ ~uum.~s w; ~rewer # for a liCehse to nrosnect for coal o.n No 6724, theneosouthS0chains, westl°,~aze'~?n, mlner, intendstoapplvfor,~.--, ...... rc_T_' .... ~"~.l, , . . . . , . ~ -- . '" " . ' 80 chains, north 80 chains, e~t 80 [a ~xeense l;o.prosp.e~t for cooland p~tro-I fan'is: ..... Uwr ~[~e ~o!mwlng aescrmea

•" TakeOmlnecaLand~D~is~ri'Ct'notlce" that...... Thomas" DistrictOfw.. "Brewer ,~tlsOu't'height'north fi.ointg~fYcomeightyo, ,. o..,.,chains' sLea_s_ west m .o " ..--'r" .' '_::" " . n-- .,.-I1,. of I~elton, miner, intends to apply [claFm79 ,'~omem~,z~w', as|north, eighty chains, west eighty chains I~ I ~ ~r Ilrll~ zora.,ucense$o.l~ros..peetforcoaland,~pri120~'19121 • vv., .... F.|,opmn~_o, commencement, knownasl~ [ pewmeum over l;ne zo~lowmg aescribed [ n..~.~^~_ ~__~ ~... " .- .... |~mlm 90. Thomas W Brewer fur . mmealate Dehv .rv I /~ tunas" - I .... ,-=~ ,~u.u umcric~, uis~ric~ oI /~pril 22, 1912 ' • " " Casmar ¢ Commencing at a post pla~ted about l TaKenotice that T~oam.... v .... /OMINEcK LAND DISTRICT .... 23 miles north and llmiles west from I ...... ms ~T. ~,rcwer / ...... DISTRICT OF the,northeast corner of lot~ 180, thence l ~o~r~alze~n%~ t~l~lr%%~emtten~ds to_apply. | Take notice th~at'~h~o~mas W. Brewer I~ J. " . E ~Ut~a~n~sCn..ams, eas~.~u cnains,, north. Iinetroleum over ~e ~llow~n~ coal..ana.|o~ ~az.elten, miner, intends to apply commenc~Wes~ ~nCnam s, ~. po!n,~ of If|ands" - " ~ u~crmeu |for a" doense to prospect for coal and .April 17~4~12. '., ~omaaSse~a/.nBr~eewer. 119Cm°inleT~ncin,g at.a po.st~planted about I ]~aen~°leum over the following described Omineca Land District. District of " Ino~th~t or~.nn an~_m~es west of the | Commencein4z at a nest nlant~d ahnnt ...... -f ..... ~.3.. ii Cassmr . lwesternboundaxv 4. ,e 112 males north and 8 redes west of the |~F [" " ,',- ...... " .

Take notme that rfhomas W Brewerl!~|coal clmm No. 67, thence south 80 the western boundar7 Of -Walter SkeW- i " ' = r ' d ~': = " = ' " of Hazelten, .miner, intends to apply chains, east 80 chain~ north 80chains, home'S •coal claim No 27, thence • ' - ..... ' ..... " ' fOretroleumaiicenSeovertO t?er°S'~ollo~vtngeCt.for :deseribedcoaland ment,West80k.nownChains,astOclaimPOlnt80:of- commence...... north eighty chains, wes~ eighty chains • ". :~ : " '." . -...... re|ands. . ~ ...... pril 20, ]912•' Tho • ~" n..~..... outh e.~ghty chains, east elghty chains '

•~ommencmg at a posl; pmnzea abotit I' Omineca LandcassiarDiStr'm"-as~W"" ~"~"~'-" ]~I~ pom~ of Commencement,Thoinasw.kn°wnBreWer.aS |~[ [~ !. [] ..... ' =" ~ =.... = '" ~ .... ' '' 23 miles north and 11 miles west from |! I(,I;• JUIS~rlcl;" 0 I ¢lal 91. ' " . :.~.'~ " .... tx ..... , l

~---.--~..,,-..~, emsb o~ cnalns, soul;n: . .... ,,. ~-=w~r " ' . ' .. ,, " ,. ' . .- • . . 80 chains, west 80 chains to. point of I!°-£kH-a,zelt°n'- miner, intends to apply I O~INF'cA LAND DIST~C'r DISTRICTOF Ill- 1 - ...... _._~==~1~ '~ "%~_ commencement, known as clmm 46. ii~ ncense to .p,rospe.el; ~or coal an~ Take notice ~*?-~'Y---- ~- ~ ' " ' I ~ < I. - " . : . : ...#I"-~~------~t1~ ~ql '~. ~kV'~\~--- , IIII1~

Of Hszelt0n,• miner," intends to" apply l.ths western boundarybt:130 of ~al£er. and "oinsili!-~kel~ 12 Commencingmiles orth andat a8 postmiles planted west ofaboutll the I'J iiii1!..... I ' " ' I for permission to prospect for coal • and [homes coal elmm No. 4., thence north northeas% corner of lot 130, thence ' " "/' petroleum.0ver the.fo|lowing desexibed[89 chains, eas.t 80 chains/ s~uth 80 south 80 chains, west 80 chains north ' ' • . ia~doSmm'encin ata "" "' ' " .chains, west 80 chains to int of eom-"|8~} .... . o ...... ~g ~. post~planted about Ii~encement, known as cl~m ~ i-- chains, east 80 chains, t~ polnt of ~. m~,eB norm ana ~mues west of the IApril 2o, 1912 Thomas .~1...... I commencement, Rno.wn as claim 92 I ~ ~ ] . ' ' " normeasl; corner of Lot 180, ....and jolmng | Ommeea. Land' . Dlstrmt. . . n,o~=~...... ^~~r. '1A April 22, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer,( ' ' ; '" " . the eastern boundary~of coal. license/ ...... " '- " " ' " ' I ~ ] '" • " " . [ No 6723 thence nortli8 ~ ..... --= ~ ~as~iar I OMINECA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT .' • .'~ ' " : . . " . - 80,'chai~s, southS0 e~ai~,a!ns~stwe~l .Take n°tice that Thomas W. Brewer[ Tal~enoticethCa~S~ARm ~ ,, ~ OFII "i[ . .' . . ' J chmns,• to point• y of commencement,- Io~oI uazel~on,. miner , inte n ds to applyylof of Hazelton miner~ .re, inten rams r~, ~rewer]~ ~I...... ' ' I known as elaim 48 ' : ..:.. I+~r.a.li~easeto'prospect for coal an~]ioral i .... , _ _ , . ds to applYl,. ' . ' 1._I_____ / ~ 11 111, [ A~lHmli17,e~l~2and DiThomas W/., Brewer. eum °vet.the following describeal tml; m'°ov t ° oP oc Io; , I ° ,-• harness, aria Daddies I • ~ict~ uistrict of :' Comma ' lamas. - : ...... : " . " . . . ,'" |

. ..: Cassmr " '' ~i' miles ~no~fhgtntdal~stlP~awneted o~b~,t I IS)Commencingat'~'Post planted about I~ \ I ' " = = r __ = m 4 • . I~ ~ . . , oe. 12 mi~es north and 8 miles west of the ~ " .... " " : * " " " ' • " of Tak~Haselton,. n~Ice miner,~hat Thomas intends y toBrewer apply lii"°~heastsouth elghtychams, corner Owest f lot .180_~gn~ye~ h~ thencechains northeast corner of lot 180, and joinin I il ' Quah the B for a hce~se to rot ect for Y thesouth r .... . est Pn P_ . coal and noi'thetght chains 'east e" e n b.oundar of Walter SkeW- ..... - ce~ ht petroleum over the ~gllowing described pblnt of Yomme~cemen~gnk~nYo~a[~ ~e coal ~la~m ~o. ~; thencesouth 80 I~[ ,- .' " ' ' ' ' --"~ ' lanas: ~ . ". ~ 'i-:.. :.. Iclmm 82,. ' Thomas ~f Brew~ [cllal.ns'- ea-ar, t~O chains, north 80 chains. ]~ i " ' _ ~ommenm~g a~ a .pos.t.:planted about I April 20, ~1912, • ' ' ~" I west UU C~mns to point'of commence- [~ : [ .... ~ . • ' " . . . z~ miles norm and 12 ml,es ~est of the I ' "~,_'_~ - • - ~ -~.. ' ~ . I men¢, ~.ontaininR- 6~0 acres more or less I ~ e I ; " " , ' . / northeast corner oI- lot• I~0,:- -thence- /~mmeca .. ~,ana.~ls~ricl;.Cassinr ....District of" I~Hlknownas22 1912claim~lo~h~mas93 W Brewer II/:' - ~ " : . south 89 chains, east 80 chains, north I. Take'~otice that Thomas n~ ~ .... I~

commencement,' known, as clmm. ~ No. 49,. foro~ ~aze~on,. " ' ~Iner,." intends to' appl " Omlne~a. Land District. Distri(,tof ': ' - April 17, 1912. Thomas W. Br0wer. ".top, oa est .oal an lli ' C ,ar. ' I : "it ! •! n I . / Om'necaL,ndDist ct Districtef IrZ; '°°'"°'e'"e'm"°wmg"escrib l. ):notlcethatThomasW. Brewerllm "1" X. |

ktrolsum over thet0nnwi,g.describedl,~ine,ac,al claim ~o 8 ~_a/ter Sk|llmilesnorthand 6~milce west of thel ! • . lands , eighty chains, east e~ght throne chai .,oor. o,,ot180,hencenorthei ht Y • . u. 26~m~me:oe~ aatdal~)iplawn~d ~lut I ~g~h;nelgoh~Ythaina, w~st e.ig~Ly chatn~l chainn~:, eWa~telghty cChhaiinnSs' ght I k " nor~e~t~pf.lot~130, an~ jolningJ~SS' mme~j~l~r~lm~°.wn ~J.commen,Cement~ containing 6~0 screal 1 ~ne eastern l)oTlddsr Of goal licens ~ At) '~ -' . ' ,,,, ~'.~,r~wer, jmore or lessj ~rnown as claim No 94 • .~..~ ..... ¥- " e pril~.0,1912. "~''-." . ~::i ~.. ~A~rll~191~ ..... • ~mm~~': ~- . :=~_~_. _ ~ "- - " - i:~ .iii':~:!7~':f'.

? THE OMINECA MINER ~ SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912

"~" "~',~.',,,~.v..-'-~"~,~-~-,~ .----,,~.,.. r .... _ __.L ...... ~.--...... ~, , LAND N0q21CES LAND NOTICES. •LAND NOTICES I" : LAND NOTICES :...... LAND NOTICES ' :" ~ LAND NOTI oESj ...... ~ i :: : Haze[ton Land District Hazelton'Land District. District of Hazelten Land Districto : Hazelton Land District. District of Hazelton Land District, District of Hazelton Land District~ District Of . District of Coast, Range 5. ' Coast, Range V District of Coast,-Range V. ] Coast, Range 5 - Coast Range V. . . Coast Range 5, TaRe noticethatMaude Elma Butt, of Tak~ notice that Curtis Woodall of Take notice that Scott J• Barnes, of~ Take notice that Frank Peck, of Take notice that Lee Richmond, of[ Take notice that George Herman Ing- North Yakima, Wn., milliner, intends Nortb*~Yak~ma, brewery worker, in- North Yakmia, Wn,, cigar ~,lerk, in- Spokane, Wn,, farmer intends to North Yakima, Wn.. farmer, intends to [han, of North Yakima, .Wn.,newspaper to apply for permission to purchase tends toapply for permission to pur- tends to apply for permission to pur- apply for permission to purchase the apply for permission to purchase the[man, intendste apply for pertains|on:to.. the following described lands; chase the followingdescribed lands: chase thefoilowingdeseribed lands: fol]0wing described lands: following described lands: ' [purchase the following described lands: Cummeneing at a post planted Commencing at a post planted at~he Commencing at apost planted at the Commencing at a post planted 10 Commencing at a post planted one [ . Commencing at a post planted 150 miles north of the oortheast corner o: northeast corner of lot 3432; Coast Dis- southeast cornei" of lot 3414, Coast chains south and 60 chains east from mile north from the northwest corner, chains north and 160 chains east from the lot 3432, Coast District, Range 5. trict, Range V, thence east 80 chains, District, Range V, thence, north 60 the northeast corner of lot 347.A, Coast of lot 2504, Coast Dis. Range V. thence northeast corner ~)f lot 3413; coast thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 40 chains, south 60 chains, District, Range 5; thence east 80 chains. east 80 chains, south 80 chaips west District Range 5, thence north 80 chains,. south 80 chains, west80 chains, to point • chains, to point of commencement, west 40 ehains, to point of commence, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, north 80 chains, ' to point of west 80 chains, soutl~80 chains, east 80 ' of commencement, containing 640 acres containing 640 acres more or less. ment containing 240 acres more or less. 80 chains, to point of commencemeni commencement, containing 640 acres chains, to point of commencement, con-

more or less. Maude Elma Rm't. May 16, 1912. Curtis Woodall. MaY 18, 1912. ScottJ. Barnes. containing 640 acres more or less.. more or less. Lee Richmond. taining 640 acres more or less .... ~q May 18, 1912. May 17, 1912. Frank Peck June 7, 1912. June 11, 1912. George Herman Ingham. Hazelton Land District. District of Hazelton Land District Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range V. District of Coast, Range V Hazelton Land District. District Haselton Land District. District of Hazelton" Land District. Dismct of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Joseph Aspden of Take notice that Alvin Earl Robinson, of Coast, Range 5 Coast Range V. • Coast Range 5. . Take notice that Peter Holman, of l Ellensburg, Wn. farmer intends to ap- of North Yakim-a, Wn., teamster, in- Take notice that Grant Wells, o Take notice that George Martin Doll of Take notice that Henry MenDer of Lynd, Wn., farmer, intends to apply [ ply for nermissiou to purchase the fol- tends to apply for permission to pur- Spokane, Wn., farmer, intendste apply North Yakima, Wn., merchant intends North Yakima. Wn., farmer, intends for permission to purchase the follow- lowing described lands: chase the followingdeaeribed lands: for permission to pOrchase the follow- to apply for permission to purchase the to apply for ber~sion to purchase the ing. described lands...... J Commencing at a post planted 20 Commencing at a post planted three ing described lands; following described lands: ~oliowing described lands: ~ommenemg at a pos~ prances 21ehainawestandl0ehainssouthfromthe miles north of the northeast corner of Commencing at a post planted 2 miles Commencing at a postplanted at the Commencing • at a post planted 150 miles north of the northeast corner of southeast comer of lot3424; Coast Dis- lot 3426; Coast District, Range V, thence east from the northeast corner of lot southwest corner of lot 2506, Coast chainsnorth arg1160 chains east from the lot 34~3, Coast District. Range 5, trict, Range V, thence south 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains,-south 3432, Coast District, Range 5; thence 'District, Range'V, thence south 80 northeast comer of lot. 3413; Coast thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of east 80 chains, south 80'chalns, west 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, District, Range 5, thence south 80 chains, south 80 chainsr west 80 chains to chains, to point of commencement, commencement, containing 640 acres chains, north 80 chains to point of com- west 80 chains to point of commencement west .q0 ehhins, north 80 chains, east 80: point of commencement, containing containing 640 acres more or less. more or less. mencement, containing 640 acres more containing 640 acres~ more or less. chains, to pointof commencement, con, 640 acres more or less. Peter Holman. May 17, 1912. Joseph Aspden. May 18 1912. Alvin Earl Robinson or less. Grant Wells. June 6, 1912. George Martin Doll. taining'340 acres more or less. ' " May 18, 1912. May 16, 1912. " '~ ": June 11, 1912: Henry ,Meyer. Hazelton Land District Hazelton Land District • District of Hazelton Land District. District of Hazelton Land District• District of Hazelton Land District. District of i • Coast, Range V. • Coast, Range V • Hazelton Land I)istriet, District of Coast Range 5. Coast Range 5. District of Coast, Range 5. Takd notice that Sydney Fleener of Takenotice thatFrank~Jn~ith of North Coast, R~nge 5 Take notice that John Edward Deft of Take notice that Laura Sullivan, of Take notice that Robert" MeKey Cash Takenotice that Peter White of Alder- North Yakima, Wn., housewife, intends North Yakima, Wn., farmer, intends to I Yakima, Wn., dairyman, intends to North Yakima, Win, druggist, intends mere, rancher, intends to apply for per- apply for permission to purchase the~apply for permis§'ion to purchase the of Narth Yakima, Wn., collector, in- to apply for permission to purchase the ~mission to purchase the following des- to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ~following described lands: tends to apply for permmsmn to pur- following described lands: following described lands: chase the following described lands: cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted 10[ Commencing at a post planted three Commencing at a post planted 150 , Commencing at a post planted one Commencing at a post planted at the chains south and 60chainseastfrom the Jmiles north and 1mile east from the Commencing at a post planted I mile northeas*t ~orner of lot 3408, thence chains north from the northeast corner mile south from the southwest corner southeast corner of lot 3424; Coast Dis- northeast corner of lot 3426; Coast east from the northeast corner of lot of lot 3413; Coast District, Range 5, ot: lot 2506, CoastDis. Range 5, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 trict, Range V, thence east 80 chains, I District, Range V, thence north 80 3432, coast district, range 5, thence chains, north 80clmins, to point of thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains,- west 80 chains, north 80 chains east south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north chains, east 80 chains south 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 south 80 chains, east 80 chains topoint of 80 chains, south 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 6~0 acres 80 chains, to point of commencement, I west 80 chains, to point of commence- chains, north80chains to point "of com- commencement, containing 640 "acres more or less. Laura Sullivan. containing 640 acres more or less. ment~ containing 640 acres more or less. mencement, containing 640 acres more commencement, containing 640 acres May ~0, 1912. more or.less.. John Edward Deft. more or less. Peter White. May 17, 1912. Sydney Fleener. [ May 18, 1912. . Frank Smith. or less. Robert McKey Cash. June 11, 1912. June 9, 1912. Hazelten Land District May 16, 1912. District of Coast, ltange 5. Hazelton Land District District of Hazelton Land District. District of Hazelt0n Land District. District of Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range V TaKe notice that Charles Sterling, of Coast, Range V. • • Coast Range V. 1 Coast Range 5~ North Yakima, Wn., conductor, intends Take notice timt Douglas. D. Rates, of Take notice that Harvey Lewis Young Hazelton Land District. District of Take notice that Charles Austin Bird- Take notice that Randolph Haigh of to apply for premission to purchase the North Yakima, Wn., farmer, intends to of North Yakima, Wn., druggist, intends Coast Range V. of 2~orth Yak~ma, Wn., plumber, in- Aldermere rancher, intends to apply for following described lands: apply for permission to purchase the to apply for permission to purchase the Take notice that Frank Miller of Se- tends to apply for permission to pur- permission to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted 70 following described lands: follbwingdescribed lands: attle, Wn., farmer, intends "to apply for chase the following described lands: described lands: chains north of the northeast corner of Commencing at a post planted 10 Commencing at a post planted at the permission to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted atthe Commencing at a post planted one lot 3413, Coast District, Range 5: thence chains south of the northeast corner of northeast corner of lot 3414; Coast described lahds: southeast corner of lot 2504, Coast mile south from the southwest corner of north 80chains, east 80 chains south 80 lot 3413, Coast District, Range V, thence District, Range V, thence west 40 chains Commencing at a post planted at tl/e District, Range V, thence east 80 chains, lot 2506, Coast Dis. Range5, thence' chains, west80chains, to point of corn north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south north60 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 northwest corner of lot 2506, Coast north 80 chainst west 80 chains south 80 West 80 chains, south 80 chains, east mencement, containing 640 acres more 80 chains, west 80 cbains to point of chains, west 40 chains, north 20 chains, District; Range V, thence north 80 chains, to point of commencement, 80 chains, north 80 chains, to point of or less. Charles Sterling. commencement, containing 640 acres to point of commencement, containing chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, containing 640 acres more or less. " commencement, containing 640 acres May 20, 1912. more or less. 580 acres more or less. west 80 chains, to pointof commence- June6, 1~12. CharlesAustin Bird. more or less. Randolph Haigh. May 19, 1912. Douglas D. Bates. May 18, 1912. Harvey Lewis Young. ment, containing640 acres• more or less. Jffne 9, 1912. Hazelton Land District. District of June 7, 1912. Frank Mille~ Hazelten Land District. District of Coast. Range 5. Hazelton Land District Districtof Hazelton Land District• District of • Coast Range 5. Hazelton Land District• Y.i Itrict of Take notice that Charles Earl Smith, Coast; Range V. Coast, Range V. Razelten Land District. District of Take notice that Jack W. Wright of Coast Range 5. of Seattle, Wn..,.farmer, intends to Take notice that Frank Ralph Coates Take notice that Holly R. Clark, of Coast Range V. North Yakima, Wn., laborer intends to 'Take notice that Fred Wycott of apply for permmsmn to purchase the of North Yakima, Wn•, shoe salesrran, North Yakima, Wn., carpenter, intends Take notice that Andrew Cole •Hind: apply for permission to purchase the Aldermere. rancher, intends to apply following described lands. to apply for permission to purchase the for permission to purchase the following intends to apply for permission to pur- of North Yakima, Wn., c~rpenter in- following ~escribed lands: described lands. Commencing at a post planted at the chase the following described lands: following described lands: tends to apply for permission to ptir- Commencing at a post planted at the northeast' corner of lot 3408, Coast Commencing at a post planted at Commencing at a post.planted sixty chase the following described lands: southeast corner of lot 2504; Coast Commencing at a post planted 'one Distict, Range 5: thence north 80 northeast corner of lot 3412; Coast Dis- chains north of the northeast corner of Commencing at a postplanted at the District,-Range 5, thence east 80 chains, mile south from the southwest corner chains, easta0 chains, south 80 chains, trict, Range V, thence west 10 chains, lot 3415, Coast District, Range V, thence northwest corner of lot 2506, Coast Dis- south 40 chains, west 80chainsnorth 40 of lot 2506, Coast Dis. Range 5, thence west80 chains to point of commence- north 60 chains, east 80 chains, south north 80 chains, east 80 chains, southS0 trict, Range V, thence west 80 chains; chains, to point of commencement Con- east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west ment, containing 640 acres mercer less. 70 Chains, west 70 chains, north 20 chains, west 80chains, to point of coni- south 80 chains east 80 chains, north 80 1;aining 320 acres more or less. 80 chains, north 80 chains to pointof May 20, 1912• Charles Earl Smith. chains to point of commencement, mencement, containing 640 acres more chains to point of commencement, June 6, 1912. Jack W. Wright. commencement,, containing 640 acres, containing 520 acres more or less. or leas. containing 640 acres more.or less. more or less. Fred Wycott. Hazelton Land District i May 19, 1912. Holly R. Clark. Hazelton Land District. District of June 9, 1912. District of Coast, Range 5 May 19, 1912. " Frank Ralph Coates. June 7, 1912. Andrew Cole Hinds. • Coast Range 5. Hazelton Land DiStrict. District of Takenotiee that Frank Fournier, Jr., Hazelton Land District. District of Hazelton Land District• District of Hazeiten Land District. District of Take ~otiee that George Vernon St. of North Yak~ma, .Wn., blacksmith, in- Coast Range V. Coast, Range V .Coast, Range V. . Coast Range V.. " John, of Naehes City, Wn, blacksmith ! TakenoticethatCecil Winfred Mitch- tends to' apply for permission to pur- Take noti ...... a " •...... Take notme that Frank Sulhvan of intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the fol|owing described lands; ce that ~n ties rlenry Wil- • • • Take notice that Sy]vestor D~ Hinds ell of North Yakima, Wn., farmer, in- fon~, of ~-rth v,b;,~ W~ ¢~ I North Yakzma, Wn., lineman, intends 'of North Yakima, Wn., clerk, intends chase the following described lands: intends to apply for permission to pur- Commencing at a post planted 2 intends to'a "'i f'r ~...... "o"~•=n;7." ~'"TZ']to apply for permission to purchase the Commencing at a post planted at the miles north and 1 mile east of the ppy o perm ...... ~,.,- .... ~o apply for permission to purchase the Chase the following described lands: " chase the following, d esc tines.... Ia nu"s : J following descrzbed• lands "• following described lands: southeast corner of lot 3423, Coast ; : Commencing at a'p0st planted at the northeast corner of lot '3426, Coast Oo~me~;-~ o* ~ ~* ~a~+~'~ ~40 1 Cpmmenclng at a post planted three Commencing at a post planted at the District, Range 5, thenceeast 60 chains, District, Range 5, thence north 80 sbuthwes't corner of lot 2504, Coast chaias'nort~l~'~o~ t~e.~north~t~cor~er miles north from the northeast eorner of northwest corner of lot 2506; Coast Dis- north 40 chains, west 80 Chains, South District, Range V, thence south 80. Chains, east 80 chains; south 80 chains, 'of lot 3415, Coast Dis. Range V, thence [lot 3433, Coast District,Range V, thence trict, Range V, thence west 80 chains, 40 chains, to point of commencement, west 80 chains to point of commence- chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south north .80 chains, east 80 chains, .south north 80 chains, castS0 chains, south 80 containing 240 acres more or less. east 80 chains, to point of commence- ment, containing 640 acres more or less. 80 chains, west 80 chains to point "of ~o enmns, west ~u cnmns m .poln~ oz chains, to point of 'commencement, June 5 1912. George Vernon St. John. May 18, 1912. Frank Fournier, Jr. ment, containing640 acresmore or less. commencement, containing 640 acres commencement, containing v~o acres containing640 acres more or less. ~ . ' . . June 6, 1912. Cecil Winfred Mitchell. Hazelten Land District me i I more or less. • • ~'~ June 7, 1912. Sylvester D. Hinds Hazelton Land Di~trmt. Dmtrmt of re or ,ess...... rank ~ II" Coast Range 5. District of Coast, Range 5 May 19, 1912. Charles Henry Wilfong. I~ay In, ll~Ig' ~" • ~u wan Hazelton Land-Dmtrlet. Dlstrict'of :? Take notice that Cbauncey Rose Hazelton Land District. District'of TakeuoticethatVernonLoweofNorth Coast Range 5. Johantgen, of North Yak;ms, Wn., ...... I~ .Hazelto,~Land District. District of Coast Range V. ] Yakima, Wn., butcher, intends to apply Take notice that Bert Hartwell of rmzelton hanu l~lO~l'lCt, uis£rle£ oi / Coast, Range 5. Take notice that John Frank N~ssen of I for permission to purchase the following laborer, intends to apply for permis- .... Cos:st, Range V.. ... I Take notice that George P. Masterman North Yakima, Wn., laborer, il~tends sion to purchase the following describ- TaKe noglce mat ~arry ~;ugar .molan I .e ~.~th V~t-;,~n Wn h~b.~,. ;atingle North Yakima, Wn.. blacksmith in- described lands: to apply ~or permission to purchase the ed lands: tends to apply for permission to pur-[ Commencing at a post planted 150 following described lands: of San Francisco, Calif., merchant in-I~ a"n~/~ "f~'r'•p;~mi"ssi'on"g"pur'c'gas~echase the following described lands: [ chains north and 160 chains eas~ from Commencing at a post plante~ 2 tends to ap!p,ip~Iy for. ermission, to pur- the ~,oI wing" described lands-. Commencing at a post planted 150 miles nor:her the northeast corner or chase the followmgdescnbed lands: c-mmencin~ at a nest alan d ,t th~ Cmnmeneing at a post planted one [the northeast corner of Lot 3413, Coast chains north from the northeast corner lot 3426, Coast District, Range 5, thence mile .north from the northwest corner I District, Range 5, thence north 80 chains, of lot 3413; Coast Dis. Range 5 thence Cpmmencipg at a post p~ntred 17o0tlnor~'l~e~t cor~er o~ lot~ 34~, coast of lot 2506; Coast Dis..Range V, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west : :'{. ",•.!:.: north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south ch msnor.th~.om, thc .E. n IDistrict, Range 5, thence north 80 north 80chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of 3413, Coast Dmtrmt, Range V, thence 0 so h n north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of commencement, 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of '. . .. chains, east 8 chains, ut 80 chai s, 80 chains, cast 89 chains to point of containing 640 acres more or less. commencement, containing 640 acres north 80 chains, west 80 cnains, soum west 80 chains to point of cdmmenc- cbmmence~nent containing 640 more or more or less. commencement, containing 640 acres June 11, 19:~2. Vernon Lows less. Bert Hartwell• 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of ment, containing 640am'es more orless. June 11, 1912. Cham~ccy Rose Johantgen. commencement, • conl;alnmg ~u acres Mav 17, 1912. Georoeff P. Masterma..n more or less. John Frank Nissen~' Hazelton Land "Dlstrlet May 18, 1912. more or less. ' " . June 7, 1912. District of Coast Range 5. Hazelton Land District. District of Hazelton Land District May 20 1912. Harry Edgar Nolan. Hazelton Land District. Distrietof HazeltonLand District. District of Take notice that Henry William Kott- Coast Range 5. District of Coast, Range 5 Coast, Range 5 ~^ o- ~ -, kamp of North Yakima, Wn., team- Take notice that Louis Napoleon La- Take notice that Eamio Alta Hinds, Hazelton Land District. District of Take notice that Field Cooper, of ,v,t.o,,,t~,.~ang~e~ ~.~.... c .... ster, intends to apply for permission vigne of Aldermere, rancher, intends to of North Yakima, Wn., proprietor• in- Coast, Range V. Spokane, Wn., lineman, intends to apply ,¢~,,'~,"~'~i~" r~ "W ~i~"~'~"~ ;"~'~"~ to purchase the following described apply for permission to purchase the tends to apply for permission to pur- Take notice that Andy Dolan, of Se- for permission to purchase the following ,~. o'~,'~'e~':'~:.,-~'h~;",*~'+~'~•~'h~•~'~,"h-=lands: • fo!!o~ing described lands. chase the' followingdescribed lands: attie, Wn., farn~er, intends toapplyfor described lands: ~'~.~,~.=~,'~'~'~'~ ~'-...... Commencing at a post planted 150 Commencing at a post• planted one Commencing at a post planted 1 mile permission to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted at the ~'~|~,"~'~-•~ nlant~d nno chains north and 160 chains east from mile west from the southwest corner of north of the northeast corner of lot describedlands: northeast corner of lot 3433 Coast _;~•",,",:÷~L'~•',,~,~,,-+~,,~".~:.~,~=~'~'~,,~ the northeast corner of lot 3413; lot 2506, Coast Dis. Range 5, thence 3432,Coast District, Range 5, thence Commencing at a post planted at the Dmtrlct, Range 5, thence north 80 ~, ~^t ogog. o,,,ot n;o ~ .... v tho,,c,~ Coast Distric, t, Range 5, thence east 80 south Chains, 80 west 80chains, north80 north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south northeast corner of lot 3409; thence chains, west60chains, south 20 chains, Z'.;Tt:~'~Q;~=,o'~':'-g" ~"~:hs~;,~'~ ~th chains, southS0 chains, west 80 chains, chains, cast 80 chains to point of com- 80 chains, west 80 chains, to" point of east 40 chains, southS0ehains, west 40 east 40 chains, south 60 chains, east 20 ~'%"~h"~;~'~:."og' ~Z~°~,~,~•~:,•"~'~;7,~-g'~ north 80 chains, to. point of commence- mencement,, containing 640 acres more commencement, containing 640 acres chains, north 80 chains to point of chains to point of commencement, con- ~=,~.',~"~'~? ~,~•~'~Z~,~c~•'~ ment, containing 640 more or less. oiless• Louis Napoleon Lavigne. more or less• Earnie Aita Hinds. commencement, containing 320 acres taining 240 acres more or less. ~,'~"~"1:o"~"~' .~I~•~'~'~'T.•'~ C'~- June 11, 1912. Henry William Kottkamp June 9 1912. May 18, 1912• more or less. May 17, 1912. Floid Cooper. ~":~'~r~" ~" " " ...... Hazelton Land District. District of Omineca Land District. District of May 19, 1912. Andy Dolan...... " ..... [...... ' " Coast Range 5. . - Cassiar. Hazelton Land District • ..... rlazelton m,ano- as"umtr|e¢. ~an e 5UlSerlct oi [ Hazelton Land Dmtrmt,...... D;stmct of District of Coast, Ra~ige 5 Hazelton Land Dmtnct. Dmtr;ct of .... uo..~, ~. g ~: ..... [ Coast Range V. Take notice that Harry parker Mabry Take notice, that Nicholas I-Iomeniuk Take notice that Mares Whalen, of Coast, Range V - TaKe not|ce that ~;mer ~|swortn ~ea I ,~.t,o~,t;~o that ~,,hn Maritz of North ~f North Yakima, Wn., farmer,intends of Kitwangak, B.C. farmer, intends to Spokane, Wn., blacksmith, intends to Take notice that John Faust,• of Se- I o~" ;t~or¢"" -h ""x a kim. a, wn:,.... .f a r met, i n- I...... Yakima. Wn.• horticulturist, intends to apply for permission to purchase "the apply for permission to purchase, the apply forpermission to purchase the attle,. W..n., laborer, !ntends to apply for I ct~n~s ~ea~P~ov~Orz Plersm~l~mdnlanZOdspur-[ te apply forpermission to purchase the ~ollowing described lands: following clescribed lands: following describetl lands; permmslon ~o purchase tne renewing ~ .... s ..... :.. ,I followiv]g described lanus' \ Commencing at a post planted 70 Commencing at a post planted at the Covnmeneing at a post planted 20 described lands • I uommencmg as a post pmntea a~ tne I ~,mm~,~;n,, ~t , r~t ~:~,+,~,-I.n~ chains north and 160 chains east from the northeast corner of pre-emption record chains south and 60 chains east of the Commencin¢ at a cost slanted four I northeast corner of lot 3433, Coast [ ~;T~'~'~'~'~'~'~:,~m'~, -nor~l~w~at'~'~rn~" northeast corner of lot 3413, Coast No. 1338 near Kitwangak lake in the northeast corner of lot 3416, Coast miles north an~ 1 m~e e~st from the [ District, Range 5, thehce north. 8Olo"f•'lot~'~2"5"0"~,~o'as~"-Dist~r'i'c'~'~an~e- ~,. District Range 5, thence south 80 chains, Cassiar. District thence east'40 chains, south 40 chains, west 40 chains, north District, Range 5, thence north 80 northeast corner of lot 3426; thence chains eas~ .~u snares,• aoum ~ cnams, thence east 80 chains, south 80 c~ams, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 8o chains, east ~0 chains, south 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south west 80 cham.s to~olnt of commence- west 80 chains, north SO ehains, to point chains to point of commencement, Con- 40 chains to point of commencement, west 80 chains to point of commence- 80 chains, west 80 chains to noint of men~, contalmng nauacres more or less• I .~,,.,~,.o,-,~nt ~nf~|n|no" grin no~'~ taining 640 acres more or less. containing 160 acres more Or less• ment. containing 640 acresmore orless. eomn/eneement, containing 6~0 acres May 17, 1912., 'Elmer Elsworth Bell• I more"or'~fe~s ...... J~bn'l~Iori'tz. June 11. 1912. ' Harry Parker Mabry. June 20, 1912. Nich?lastIomeniuk. May 18. 1912. Maren Whales more or less . " " "" "~ 1^1~: John Faus ~ Hazelton Land District. District of 1 June 7, 1912. . Haselton Land District. District of May t~, ~ ~, - Coast, Range 5 Coast, Range 5 " Tak notice that Peter ~hi le . Hazelton Land District• District of Take notice that Roy J. Elmore, of Hazelton Land District .... e~ ..... ~ p.y., oz CoastRangeV. " North Yakima, Wn., farmer, intends District of Coast, Range V. ~°r~_n.~a~ma'.^w~n..:~..o~narmer'.•~.n~enns Take "notice that Ja~e Schl0sstein of to apply forpermission to purchase the •Take notme• that Rubs Fern• of Ellens- +~.^w ~~F^~'~^..:__ ~ ~v,- ~'~.~.~.~~,,.,oo, ,,~.~.. ~, ~,u.,=.~u North Ya ki ms, W~.,n for'eman' , intends following described lands: burg. Wn., merchant, intends to apply ~,...... ;.- ~ .... + ~.-,~a • to apply for perm~smon tepurchase the Commencing at a post planted at the ~,..... ".~:~.,+ ...... *,.o~ +g~ ~,~n^,.,~, "~-,,,,,,¢-,~,-s ,,- ,* v"o- v,~,,~" - *-~lo,,,in" described lands • mg• desorlbedlands.• . . ~^.1|111¢ oaoa ~,~ r~^~..T~:..:~# ,~ ~1,~ .v--,,~..o~ n .... wz,=,~ .g .... v. Commencing• at a post plantea o n e " S northeast corner of lot 3416, Coast ,~...... ;~. o~ . ,~o~ ,~lo~+oa ¢,,,,~ ,~ o~, ~v~o~,~,o~.,~, .~,,g=~, ~,,~.~= ~no ~-rth er-m the northweateomerof Busmes District, Range 5, thence west 20 ...... s -- ~ ...... east ' h in th ":h h ...... chains, north 60 chains east 80 chains, miles north from the no~geast corner ...... ~2~tY,c~hai,L~~u~?E~Y ?L~PL' lot 2505, Coast Dis. Range V. thence south 80 chains, west 60 chains, of lot 3426, thence north 80 chains, ~'~^~.'~,"~,~ ~'~.~:?~'..~'~'..~'s~,~'..'..~"~ east80 chains, north 80 cbains, west Sfl north 20 chains to point of commence- ooot ~a ,,ho~,,. o.,,+h ~n ~ho;n° ,.oot w V,,,,,~ ~ ~,,,,,,,,~,,~,,,~,,~, ~,,~,,,,,,~ ~h~;~o o.,,+h 80 chains to ,~int of ment, containing 600 acres more or less. 80 chains to point of commencement, 640.acres~amo°re or less. , ...... commencement .containing ~40 acres May 17, 1912. Roy J. Elmere. containing 640 acres more ox' less• ' " more or less• Jake Sehlosstein. Stationery June 7, 1912. Hazelton Land District May 19 1912. Rubs Fein. Hazelten Land District• vistrietof District of Coast, Range 5 • Coast, Range 5 Hazelton Land District. District of Take notice that John Hagen Sisson, H.azeiton Land District Take notice that Lee Welch, of Coast Range V. of North Yakima, Wn., expressman, Dmtrlet of Coast Range V. North Yakima, Wn., electrician, intends • Take notice that Franklin William If It Is To Be Printed intends to apply for permission to pur- Take notice that Joseph P. Sandmeyer to annlv for nermission to nurcha~ Stacey, of North Yakima., Wn., con- chase the following described lands: 6f No.rth Yakima, Wn., .carpenter, in- the ~o[lo'wing d~scribed lands; ...... ductor, intends to apply for permission Commencing at a post planted I mile to purchaas the followiog described north and 1 mile east of the north, ~il:~:i!~o!c~r,as~ a l~om~t!~e~,od~,~ii ;y zor ermmslon to pur- i!~~nsslsl~tohf~ii~if~Commencingat a st planted at the lands: .... Have It Done By the east corner of lot 3426, Coast District, [ Commencing at a post planted one Range 5, thence north eighty chains, I mile north from the northwest corner of east eighty chains, south eighty chains, [ Lot 2504t Coast District Range V. west eighty chains to point of eom-[ north 8.0 chains, .e~t.8.0, ~eins,. south ment, containing 6~0aeres more or less.~ thende east 80 chains, north 80 chains, mencement, containing640 acres more ~U cnalns, wea¢ ~o chains to point oI Ma~, 1#1 la19 X.~ ~I~I. west 80 Chains, south 80. chains, to point commencement, containing 640 acres • of commencement, containing 640 adres or less. John Hagen Sisson, more m' less. Hazdlt~n Land District• District May 17, 1912. [ more•or less. Franklin William Stacey. Miner May 19, 1912. Joseph P. Sandmeyer. of Coast, Range 5 June 7, 1912. • Hazelton Land District , - Take notice that Robert Lunle . District of Coast, Range 5 Hazelton Land District Matthews of North Yaldma, Wn., Hazeiton Land District District of Take notice that Ed'~:ard Frankl,n' District of Coast, Range V. stone cuttei', intends to apply for per- Coast Range V. Daron, of North Yakima, Wn., cook, Take notice that Arthur. Lamki:t of ] mission to purchase the foliowin~ de- :: Take notice that Carl Richard Fielding intends to apply for permission to par- I North Yakima, Wn., clerk, intends to [ scribed lands:• of North Yakima, Wn., brakeman, in- Print. ehaas the following deacribed lands: J apply for permission to purchase the] Commencing at a post planted 10 tends to apply for permidaion to pur- Commencing at a post planted 1 mile [ followingdes .rihed lands. J chains south of the northeast corner of J Chase the following described lands: north ell the northeast corner of Iot l Commencing at a post planted 20llot 3424,.- Coast District, Range 5, J Commencing at a post planted at the 34~6,Coast District, Range 5, thence chains.soutko~ the 'nori~east corner of J thence east 60 chains, south 80 chains, [ ~louthwest corner of, lot 2504, Coast north eighty chains, east eighty chains, lot 3415, thence, north 80 chains, east I west 80 chains, north 10 chains, east[ District, Range V,. thence south 80 notch eighty chains, west eighty chains 80 chain., south $0 cheina, west 80 chains 20 chains, north 70 chains to point ell ~hatna, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, to 'pOint o~ commencement, containing to point of commencement, containing commencement, containing 490 aeresl Went 80 chains to point of commence- ifient, containing 640 acres more'or less~ ." -e 640 acres more or less. 640 acres more or less. I mere or less, Robert Lunio ~latthews; I .:~ i :~i "'ir ' May !7~ !912, .F~ward Frm~klin D~r~. May 18, 1~?,. Arthur Latakia, J May 1~1912, , I June 6 1912, 0arl Rlehaixi Fielding. .... _ ,: . / '" _ , "

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t • ...... " +~HE: :MiN ,.(-R!~ATURDAY, J u,y 18, ..1912 - / i:, ...... iii"i'!i""~ ...... '+~ ~+ •-" • +• ".... ;+ • :..: / IIIST ImT P 0FQTY. Irushe.d.. Mr.: Williams:: added "" COAL NOTICE8" : , • ,~ ' ' +:.. :-. .::+ Ithat this fallwodld s+e:the cbm~l = . • ' ' | i, ' ...... " ' ...... ' ' • ++' :+ THE' OFIIEI]INAI}ESm0+I] ]pletion of the smeltei'foundati0n['= Cassiar Land District.". District of I ' ...... " " J " ' t ' )i;. • . • - ~. - - . -,.": , Cassiar ,.., : . + .. : . - . : '+~ KODAKDRUG -__ Itheb~gland i retmnlngwall,vlant wll!'~°nstructl°nbe ta ed[H_~_el_t°n, [ .Take notice miner, thatThomasW~,Brewerof m.tgnds to_apply fur a .. " ' " 'q~"" ' ' " " q ' ' ~ ' r q " " -- . " , P . + = ~p STORE wl.be Year Before:Reginal°a,rlynefit-year..S.ii:t"i++:+'!:~moi~n~h~+oP~e~[°~°aicr~ddPa~n~ - ~, ... • • - .. +. ,. ' . i:il ' Compht+ly Ree0v~s 'from I the+mine is being:developedls!mnesnort+aan~d~pO~l+p~eedoaf~l~ + . . =, .` .~ q i . r @ " 4 = = = ~++~ -' . ~ • • .Effects of Great,St0rm; : Ibya seriesof tt~nnels, the ,:m0St [northeast corner of lot 130, and join- . " ' • " :' ' .. i - .i ' + ] ~elevated'one being'' 530 "'feet'and'[skeihorne, :- ing the eastern s Co ...... boundary of Arthur . " • .... We. are the soleagents at ' ,~+ " . . alL;lalm -No. 1~, tl~enee . , . " _ .. • Hazeton and Telkwa i '?Nobody Who has not actually the lowest 385 feet gb0ve -hde-/north80 chains, west 80 chains, south • . ' ." . " ' , i. " ' " " ' ' for .... I seen the city sinee it was struck cWater .: In the, ...... lower workings a/8°chsins,/mencement,enstsoknownchainstopointofeom-asclmm No. 62. • v ' t " = ' ' ' " " ' "' r = q by the cyclone Can form anything rosscuthad recently demonstrat- [April 18. 1912. Thomas W Brewer it ~ - " " Eastman's Kodaks ] like' a'n adeqt/ate+ idea .o~' what. ed the ore body to have a width l":Cassiar Land District D-.,~A, _~ ~ ___2 __ _ ~: ...... " II Filmsand Photo has happened. Between $5,000+- of .~9.0~ftet. averaging about, two•["Ta~e oo,cethC~:~" w £:e°~,~;~; ~ nnou ncern:en r ' 000 and $6,Q00,000 damage has anu a nal~ per. cent. copper, oe-: [Hazelton, miner, intends to avnlv for a -- ~- v vm ~ :s~v,v,~ ~ ,~ w~ ~.~ sides the gold and silver valueS~ ~ !Icense to prospect fdr coal a~l "petre- ~ "- " ,' " i Supplies "- been done, and-it will' be. years L-- " I _ . , , .. • mum over erie ~Ollowmg,uescribed ]andsi With the comple~ion of tl~e +:commencingat a post planted about ' before Regina reSumds~ts wonted ..... 28 miles north and 11 miles west ~ m spic andspan appearapce, The smelter, an enormous ore tonnage• of the northeast ; ..... • ,-- - ...... • S best part of the city :has been will be available. , ' and Joining the western, boundary of , • • ...... J. M da __ . • Ethel McCumbor's Coal Claim No. 29, • , ' • ~ +:. : .?.!.. Druggist and Stationer devas,tated." ,, . , ,_- • ' thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, : . . , + ..... Thisis a statemen~ mane ny 13. C.-Copper Dividend :.. ,i south 80 chains, east 80 chatns, to poiht ::- ~... , , :.~ • .~. '. , . .:. ~:+ ~...... - - .. oz commencement, known ~.claim 63~ ~ " ' :.+ ' - ' ". i ': ' . . -..eao.,-. c. . IhspeetorBurnett of the R. N. Phoenix,-July 9:--Brltmh Co- April 19, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer~ + .. .+,,:~. .... ~ W.M.'P., of Regina, one of the lumbia copper directors have.de. Cassiar Land District. Dis~ictof + first outsiders to enter the clat'ed a quarterly dividend of Caastar. - GreenBros,oBurden & CO. ' Take notice that Thus W. Brewer o stricken district and aid in the 15 centsa share.+ They announce Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for * @ . • Civil En~neers license to prospect for.eoai and petro Dominion and British Columbia work of rescue. Continuing, In- that the company now has::a leum Over the following described lands " .~,,i:~,,:~~ / ~ ,, Land Surveyors specter Burnett said: " Sufficient surplus to continue pay-. . Commeficing at a post planted abm "You have to see it for your- ments ~tthis rate for a year. 28 miles north and 11 miles west of the Offices atVictoria, Nelson, Eort ~eorge northeast currier of. lot 130, thence TO BuYERs OF and Hazelton. self, and even <~hen it i§ hard to The last previous dividend, 12 1-2 south 80chains, west 80chains, northS0 B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. Hazelton Office. realize that so much Could be cents, was paid by the. company chains, east 80 Chains to point of com- mencement, known as clmm No. 64. done'in a few minutes." in June, 1~11, amd disburse- April 19,1912. Thomas W' Brewez According to InspectorBurnett, ments had to be>. discontinued Cass]a.r Land District. District of Cannier rGOOD PRINTING " •/I the police barracks, about two because of the strike of the TakenotieethatThomasW~Brewerof . miles from the stricken area; coal miner's in the Canadian Hazelton, miner, intendsto apply for "+ - ..... ", ..- iicenBe to prospect for Coal andpetre- t H0td Winters ! was first notified of the cyclone normwes~, WhiCh maoe z~ neces- leum over the following describedland; " Co~. Abbott an'd Water Streets at about 5:30 p. m., and immed- sary ~or ~ne company to pur- Commencing at a post planted about - •• ...... 27 miles north and 10 mileswest of the iately the force•tu~rned out to a chase ]t+.coxe m fie+nnsylvanm, northeast corner of.lot.130, and join- ! Vancouver i man to.aid in the work of rescue me mcreaseu cos~ oI Iuet xor a ing me western oounoary of Ethel Me- ..... •umber•s C6ai Claim No• 18 thence I' Eurnpoan P~-m.00 to ~2.~0 and-guard the property of the time wiping out its operating north 80 chains, ~vestS0~hainS, south 80 R°°m~aWt~rth Ba~htemamHi~;;t~d.C°ld citizens, profits. Current earnings are at chains, east 80 chains, to point ofcom- +L _^~_.^~ ~o~ ,,,,^ ..... , Imencement, known as claim No. 65. / Motor Bus Meets All Boats and "We had a heavy rain and wind me ,,m u~ ~ou, uvu, men,n, OrlAnril 19 1912 Thomas w n ...... I" Trains. . + at the barracks andafter it had $ .22 'per share annually. In- [ Cassiar LaedDistrict. Districtof passed I went to the office to eluding the dividend just •deA .: + Cassiar. +ltJ E F O e E , [ Take notice that Thus W. Brewer of placing that order write to the telephone to town and see how clared, British (,olumbia Copper Hazelton, miner, intends to apply, for a __Miner.at LI h~ things had been there," said +In- has" disbursed" since• " orgamzatlon" ' .hcense to •pros . p ect for coal and p etro - ,,~ze,~un ...... ,. mum overme followingdeseribed lands• for mples of stock and spectorBurnett. ."I could not a tOtal ot t;u cents per snare, or. Commencingat a post planted about F'~'rlce ltllS'. Mines and Mining eao~ ao~ ~r~ ~x,^ ~r_.-_~ ...... ,.. 27 miles north and 10 miles wimt of the raise the town office, but shortly ~-~.u,x~_a.~ ,,~,~ vmK.,u prypvrty, northeast corner o( lot 130, and joins Good" Properties fo~sale -- Cash or on afterwards one of our men who now nela unaer opuon, Is pur-the western boundary of Ethel Bond. Development and • on ...... ohna~d ;I. " ...{|| z*.~l.akl,.~ ...... : be MeCumber's..... coal ~lnlm+--. ^=-; .~- ! .7.. thence A~sessment "Work. 'hadbeen town. duty galloped - - " . SQU~I eu cnams, eas~ ~U Chains, north in with a report of what had hap- financed by the sale of ~reasury 80 chins, west S0 chains to point of pened and we were at once turn- stock of ~onvertible bonds, eomm+encement,kno__wn as claim No. 66. Carl', Brothers . ~ April 19, 1912. • ThOmas W. Brewer. Slx Years +In Thls District. ed out to take part in tli,~ work , Casslar Land, District. District of of rescue." Plot to KillLord Kikhener Cannier • ' •- • • ...... ?:•. ".••!+ +_.. •i. . Haselton, D.C. "x . I Take notice• that Tbomes W. Brewer Inspector Burnett says that London, July 12.-~-A special [ofHazelton, miner, intends.toapply fore everyb0dy behaved splendidly. . • ' '. license to pros eet for coal and etre. d~pr~t~hta~°;tp;ap~l: -B~ri~li~'~r°m [ leum over t.he P~llowing descrlbvd Pea~tds. "P, very man aided in the rescue. aCl-[ Commencing at a post planted abo utp~ work," he said. "TJ~ere was no ,~,^, +^. tt.^ ~.._._,__ _~ ,t._ Imiles north and 10 miles, west of the City Transfer panic at all. It was" all. over+ so and General Delivery suddenly and by the time we got o.,~ th~ ~^ .... .~-t ^~t.^ ~..^ |south eighty chains, east eighty chains there gangs of men were already ";~C;~O~**:~:a'u~.z.*u ~. ~*~.~..~,~u[to point Of commencement, known as Freisht delivered to all Noarby. Polal~, P ea wire ,,ora ~lccn- ]claim No. 67. Thomas W. Brewer• New H~olton, Road Hotme~ mad Mines. at work clearing out the wreck- ener today and it is understood April•. 19, 1912. .. _ .... T:HEIm!R All Olderp Filled with Care and Dispatch. ~- - -.. ~ uassmr ,+and .uis~rict. Dis~ric~ o~ age and looking for the victims. real me conference was con- - Cassiar PARTMENT Rmldence and Barn cl&Jo to We assisted and some of our men nected with t~e alleged discovery " Take notice that Thomas w. Brewer Blackauni~ Shop of Hazelton, miner, intends toapplyfora are still on guard, but it will take of a conspiracy to assassinate license to prospe~t.for coal aug petro- someconsiderable time for Regina Abdul Harold Pasha Sid, presi- leumovorthefollowingdeseribedlands. is equipped with only A. M. Ruddy Commencing at a post planted about 25 # Hnselton, B. C, " to look like itself again.... The dent of the council, Lord Kitch- miles north and 9 miles v/est of the best portion of the town is wiped ener and the Khedive. Pour northeast corner of lot 130..and join- ing thewestern boundary of Ethel Mc-~ the latest in type faces out.," persons have been arrested in Cumber's Coal Claim No. 12; thenee l The Lieuten~mt Govdt;nor has London as suspects and the in- north eighty chains, westeighty chains, [ received a message from• King south eighty chains, east mghty chains I and printing papers JOHN E. LINDQUIST vestigation is continuing. I to point, of. commencement, known as I George conveying to the citizens claim NO. 68. ] Architect and Building Contractor his sympathy over the loss of life April 19 1912. Thomas W. Brewer• [ Ca~ies Same Cargo Both Ways Cassiar Land District | and property in the recentstorm, Montreal, July 10:,When the ' District of Cassiar [ Working Plans and.Specifications. The death list has reached 68. Take notice that Thus W. Brewer of L Ascania of the Cufiard Line Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a M~ny of those who were ,in the license to prospect for coal and petro- Estimates on any ~lass of building fur- docked the other morning she .-"+- .•.. i- .-:::. •- ' ninhed. " All work guaranteed. hospitals.were unable to. survive leum over the following described lands: .brought back With her nearly a .- Commencing at apost planted about their injuries, The Duke of ,full cargo of grain which she 25 miles north and 9 miles west of the P.O. Box 812. • Hazelton, B. C. Connaught has contributed" $500 northeast corner of lot 130, thence had taken from-here five. weeks south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north to the relief fund, which now ago. Owing to the strike in 80 chains, east 80 chains to point o stands at $150,000. , - " .... commencement, known as claim No. 69 London. it.was impossible to un- April 19, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer The Dominion Government's load the grain and after a delay ." Cassiar Land District contribution to the Regina. cy- • District of Cassiar - of seven days she ~eturned to Take notice that Thomas W.Brewer el ' . +" . clone sufferers is $30,000. A gov- , . . . Skeena L;xundry Montreal,, picking iip a .+big pas- Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fore Lee J~Prop. ernor-general's warrant calling senger list at Southampton. lieei~se to prospect for coal and petro- t~br that amount has been pre- legm over the following descrihedlands. Our Work is Good and our Rates Commencing at a post planted aboul pareclfor signature of His Royal 21 miles north and 9 miles west of the New Paper. Stock • Reasonable. COAL NOTICES Highness, Duke jr, Connaught, northeast coimerof lot I30and joins the western boundary of W alter Skeihorne's Baths In Connection and as soon as it is signedmoney Cassiar Land District Coal Claim No. 90: thence north 80 will be transferred to Regina. District of Cassiar chains, e~t 86 chains, south 80 chains, . ' NewMachinery Call and see ua. Next door to Take notice that Thus W. Brewer west 80 chains to poiht of commence- Another waraant providing for ment, knownae cla|m No. 75. Telegraph office. Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a $10,000 for fire sufferers of licence to, prospect for coal and petro- April 20, 19+12. Thomas W. Brewer. leum over the f(~lowi~zg described lands: Cassiar Land. District Chicoutimi has ,. been prepared Commencing at a post plat~ted about District of Casaiar 25miles north and 9 miles west of the • O for signature of Duke. " Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of • ~'~ ." "" northeast comer of lot 130, and .~oins Hazelton, occupation miner, intends to the western -boundary of Ethel apply for a license to prospect for coal McCumber's coal claim No.' 1, 'thence and petroleum over the fdllowing des- • . , .- ...... i-:. i?iL Halfway: ouse + • Goose Bay ActiVity south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north cribed lands: 80-, Chains, west 80 chains to point 1 Commencing at a post planted about I Mr. W, A. Williams and Mr. O. of commencement, ' known as claim 70. mires north and 10 miles west of the Most convenient and comfortable ~ B. Smith, Jr., general superin- April 19, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. northeast comerof 1o~ 130. thence .stOpping place for travellers be- '[ .• north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south ": • tween Hazelton and Aldermere tendent of smelting and general Cassiar. - , commencement; known as claim 77. ::i"~i ~ ":...... ' ' ":' :' -" +:•i~!.:! " ;:~. "I~ ,~ " " [ LAROE STABLES " superintendentof mining opera- Take noticothatThomasW•Brewerof April 20, I912• Thomas W.Brewer. I :.•i! +" ~: "J ..... / [ ' PIR~T-cI~a MF.~ AND BEDS tions respeetix+ety, of the Granby]..Haseiton, miner, intends to apply for a Omineca Land District. District Of • ~• ~ ' ~'~ : " " ' }: ": ;~:I+- ~~, i) • ' . iicenee to respect for coal and-' etro- ...... + " Consolidated Lompany, reacbedJleumovert~er following descrihed~nds. " Cassiar. :.-;• ...... ' ' ' " • , ;...... :i Take notice that William Loglmo:[ .~' +. . ~ . , • .: . + r! ..... FRANK W. HAMANN' vancouver mis week from a trip .Commeneingatapostp~antedabout 23 Hazelton; miner, intends to apply re: [ " . = . ,- . . . l x¢ :=_.~__~.:._. _++ ~_~ -_...... ~ i miles n6rth .and 9 mil-& west of the a lieenee to prospect for coal an~l~tre [ • " ..... + . . - ' ProPriet°r " • uz.,+,~p~t++~iun ul. ~ne company s [northeast corner of lot 130, and adjoin- mining properties at Goose Bay, [l_ng.the western boundary of Walter leum on the following described lands [ . ' . . . :.. .- . t;ommeneing-at a post planted aboul l • • . ,, o ~ _ _+ - • " ( • ...... • - .... • ,.,,. I~Rell,orne-s Coal Claim No 102 thence 1Ymile~east of the southeast corner of Heads Statement~ rormana•~ana!, also+riot, /Jtn_ey [no~hc!ghty chains, east eighty'chains, lot 2194, theneenorth 80 chains; West Letter ,.~- +---,-R;il Heads_ ...... CaiUs .. are greatly pleases, with :the [sou~n.esghty chains, west mghty chains 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 • . • . . • ' • m point of commencement, known as progress of development work, [elaim NO, 71 , , chains tb point ~f commencement, Known aa claim No 20 ,,Envelopes _.( , __ Catalogues.+ ,~ ' Pamnhhtsz- , Meni's~ The, pay roll at ithe mine com. [April 19 191~. ThomasW. Brewer• ' " • • • ...... : prisesab0ul;250menand will be[, ~Cas~iar LandDi-trict , AprilS, 19?..:. W,mam . Mlmng Forms of all descn,pl]ons Pay ROlls • ;. ',_ ..I .x.=..~. ' "- , • . District 'ofCasslar , ummeca ,,annL~istriet, Distriecox •. • I--, . , r~ ' , + .~ ' r~ ~ " • -- ..., .~, ': In~r~ms~.u. u,uurmy..... •. : •Take noticetliat Thus W• Brewer of Take n6t/ee Ct~atia~/illiam Lo~an c L~ga| l~ol.[n$ l-#-rospectu~ .IJro~ams .,- ~hi~, i !I ,undry, # and " Baths• . #. Williams sr, a~ea ~llal; con, Hazelton,. miner, intendsto apply for a Had.ellen, miner, itttends to apn~ fo ;---'-~ ~ ~ . _ /! | .... .* '" m ' :, ~ + , :, ", . -: .... ' .... lleeese to roe eel forcoal and etro tracts -. for. substantial docks.at i .... p .I~.. . P " ..'icons'.. P. .i+ctfo coalan e pang lags ano lmltatlOll lypewnter Lett.ets. :: ' Smts'Cleaned ~_,,~o~ 1~,,+,".1~,,¢.~.' k~+., - ~.-_.~A.+ e umover~ne ~ouowlng oascribed lands: mum on the. foUOwing ue~cribed lanes " + • - u ..... ~ ,mv~ u~u. awul~eu, t;ommencing at a post planted about ..U°,mmenc~ngat a post pTsnted, abou . = " .... "Li'~i Next door to Sam L~e The'grading"+ ' of : the' ' 81tt~"~; O'f t"ht~ 28. miles north and 9 miles West of the u miles east of the sbutlie~st corner o: " ~'~" proposed 2000+~.~ni~m~i~r ~nd: ip northeast comer of lot h~0, thence Lot 2194, thence north 80 chains, eiw " .~'~i'~i: s0uth'so' Chaln~, west 80chains, north 80 chains, south~ 80 ehelns~ west 80 -. ; -.:-~',:~+ two.mll6steiith rmI~d' f~ni:the, so ehaln,, casts0 Chains, to ~int of chains to point of ~mmancement,. . , , ,,,, .... ., j ...... ~ .... " , ...... e0nimenCem~nt; known as claim Nb ~. known a~ Claim No. ~21,, ' ." ' . / ~ ...... •.... ; ',~+ mine to tide-water is n0w,_ being AI~I 19, 1912, ' Thomas W. Brewer. April 8, 1912...... Willlam~ Logan. !

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r ' , . .... actual want is common.•among " ••• 7c oAL NOTICES .... :- ••:":COAL:N0~i~ES •- :{:]•i;':i, '; : them. Illicit peddling of liquor ' ' .... . ---ev ...... ' ,. I ~ Omln,,~,~dDistriet. Dist~tofC,~la~.. Omtn~L~i,i.District.-~ Dlat~ct~c~'~)? '.. q pr UIi~ aUG as a resuJl; uelnorau-[ TakenotieathatThomnm E HsnklnofHagoltoli. tlXakenotleathntRobt. KennethLIndsayofVafi4 COVERKODIAK iSLAND _~.'~ L-- ~_,1_~._J .~ ~ , mfner, intondato apply for a license to p/osp~t sourer, broker, intends to~apply.for a Ifceaseto . z~,un .u~ mllOWeU upon urunK..foracaiax2dpetrolaumovertbofoilowlngdeseribedproapectforecaland p~rmaum over the fellow- Harris Mines, Ltd. enness and debauchery. Sixty- l~C~l'menelng at n pest planted on'Biat.k creek ingdoscribed•lands" ~ • ~ " ~, Commencing at a post planted ~bout 23 mil~ Are Piled in Drifts in Some - "." ~ .... sbout l0 mlles eaetand lmlle south of the east end eastandTmllesacuthofthcS. E~ear.of lot 2194. .. (Non-Personalti.bility) ~wo per cent. oz me natives are of Kluey-yaz lake. thence south 80 chains, west 80 thence south 80 chains east 80 cha as, north 80 A;o~.~c,~A . thaini, north 80chalns, eastS0chalasto polntof chains, westg0chalnsto pentof~ommanosment, r Places to the Depth of u, ~xm~. " commencement known ms claim 3. containing 640 acres, known as'claim ~. ~.-~-7=7E.-=? .=~YU~:~ ==7. : =:.-~--: ~= ~?~-~-'.~_~-~.i=~ :'_~=: : =E.::7-: 7-_~- -- ~ .--, ,. ,'~-. April21.1912. . ThomasE. Hankfn. Apri129.1912¢". R6bortKcnnethLinds~y... Four Feet. As a.remeoy me Dlsnop aug-Omln~aLandDis~tct. District0fCasaiar. ~So'~...... 1~ S ttlfl~ r~sorv~f~~~,-~,,~..~ ~h~ ~t~-~a~t°h .Take n0tlce that Thomas E. Hankin.., of Hazeltan Omlnsoa Land District. District of (:easier. :' E ARE OFFERING 25,000 shares at • _ _ miner, mteaus mappsy zor a .cease m prospect Takenotice that R2bt. KesnethLindanyof Van; W the same old price, 25 cts. a share, one- 'heh~rt..,.•~_ _efo..h~o --~,.~,,~nx'-q;l~hla ,~.,~l°~rl hem,,~o u'esef°rnumc°al runes:andpetroleum over the following.• ~ prospect.C°uver'broker,inten~dSfor coal and tOpetroleumapplyfOreverS Ilosnas t0thefol. Kodiak Island, Under a'mantle been taken, by the whites: that .CommenclnKstapost plan.ted on.Black creek lowing described lands. .... quarter cash if desired, the proceeds to be " . -- " aecu~zumnesesstanuonemnesouthof the east Commeneingat a poet planted aboilt 24 mllse of gray ash, which varies from th e n ~ tlves b e compelled, there ....end of Kluey.yaz lake , thence..... south 80 chains east and T miles south of the S. E. ecr. of lot 2194, ' used for development. Present rates am too • . ' easc ~ehams,northS0eaams,westS0 chains to thence northS0 ehalne,.esetS0ehalas seuth 80 ~ ' a few inches on.roofs to a foot fore, to live ill family ~rotll~s. ~ointofeommcecement, kanwn as claim 4. chalns,westsochalnstopolntofeammence~nent, high for shipments to commence before fall. and a half in sheltered nooks and ...... ~prll 21. 1912 Thomas E. Hankin. containing 640 acres, known as claim 9. , • ~, each group to be as far removed OminecaLandDIstrlet. ,District of Casslar. April29,19.12.. Rd~'t KennethLtndesy. " High grade ore is being hoisted, sorted and to four feet deep where the wind • ~-n~ th~ ~tl~'~ ..... ~;,,1"^ _~1 .Takenotlca~that Thomas E. Hankin. of Haz'- zxu~xz ~u~ ~u~x-,gll~. puD~liuIu ~IIU siren, miner/intends tO apply for K license tel Omln~aLandDistrlot. DletrfctofCasslar., sacked every day, and this stock will be the has piled it in drifts, was the +hot whn~ ;~ ;~ ..... ~,•. t^ t,~.o^" preapest for eoal.and petroleum over the following [ "xakenotlcethatRobt.KenanthLindasyorVan. ' t,,t~u wtt~tt at so |tu~;~Dt~r~" tU it~tV~ described lands. . ' I couver, broker, intends to apply for a llosnse to," '. next to rise in price. Our shaft will reach the curious sight see by passengers o h,;hel ~,,,~,~v,n;I ~-k~ ;~- k~ i.^L4 ~. Commeneln~at a post planted on Black creek [ prospect.for coal. and petroleum over the fol- ~,u,~., ~.~u.~. ,~g¢~b lb ~s~-~zu u, 10 miles eaztand lmllo south of the ~tatern end [ Iowlngdescrtbed lands. - ~ . ,, 200 foot level before August I. on the steamship Admiral Samp- ~-I~ .;,...... ~:_,, '. of Kluey-yaz lake. theaoa north 80 chains, west[ Commencing at a Poat planted about 24 mllebj " ~a~u tu~v~tlu.]. 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point east and 7 miles south of the S. E. cur. of lot 2194, son of the Alaska-Pacific Steam- -- of commencement, known as claim 5. thence south. 80 chains, east 80 cha no, north 80 April 21. 1912'- Thomas E. Hankin. ekalaz, west 80 chains to Point of commencement, ship fleet, which arrived at Se- Canada's Crop Omlneca'Land District. "District of Caasiar. containing 640 acres, known as claim 10. • ! attle this week. • " • Take notice that Thomas E. Hankin, of Haz- A pril 29.1912, Robert Kenneth Llndasy. • h hnll~tln nf th~ ~,~,~,~ nnd elton miner, intends to apply for a Itesnas to "'The people of Kodiak are un- ...... • • • ~'°~ ~"~ p ro~ pest f o r coal and" petroleum over the following Ominsoa Land District. District of Casaiar. Rosenthal, Harris & DeVoin Statmtms office msued reports described lands. • . Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Llndasy of Van- , dergoing a plague of ashesand Commencing at a post planted on Black creek couver, broker, intends to apply for a license to that throughout the greater part about 10 miles east and one mlle~th of the east prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow- grit," said Purser C. Strout. end of KlueyoyaZ lake, thence north 80 chains, mg described lands. , • ~ - We have farm land from Hazelton to Francois lake at v~ry.low of Canada the spring this year ~t~ chains, south 80 ehains~ west 80 c~aalns to Commencing at a peat planted about 24 miles "For three days after the erup- ~olnt of commencement, known as claim 6. epst and 5 miles mouth of the S. E. ear. of lot 2194. prices has been cold, wetand backward. Ap~ 21. ~S~ T~cmas E. Hankin. thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 tion the ashes were blowing and cnalaz, west 80 chains to point of commencement, Continuous rains~ especially_ in oral.cos Land District. Distrietof C~aslar. containing 640 acres, known ms claim 11.. still faUingfrom the skies arid so Take notice that Thomas E. Hanktn. of Haz- April 29.1912. , Rooobert"KennethLIndsay." Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and cites,miner, intends to apply for a license to We are able to handle three or four good mining properties. thick was the weather thatit was prospest for coal and petroleum over the following • \ Quebec, have greatly interfered deserib~Commencingat'apeatlands. planted on Black creek O~.In~aLa,dDis~ct."~asenotleathatRobt.Kesneth Die~etotC~sler. LladesyofVan.- impossible to live ashore in any with the spring seeding, and at about 10 miles east and 1 mile north of the east couver, broker, intends tO epply~for a'llcan~e--to comfort. end of KlueyoyaZ lake thence south 80 chains prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow- the end of May large areas in ~est eighty chains, north eighty chains, east ingdeacrlbod lands .... eighty chains to point of commencement, known Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles "For a time the entire popula- these three provinces, particu- aselaimT. ThomasE, Hankin; esatandhmllesecuthoftheS. E. cer. oflot2194, • April 21, 1912. .. • • thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south .80 tion took to the revenue cutter chains, west 80 chains topolnt of eommcneemenh it! larly on low lying lands, were ~OminesaLandDtstrlot. DIstrict ofCosslar, containlng 640 aeros, known az claim12. MEN'S WEAR Manning to escape this .rain of still unseeded. It is impossible Take notice that Thomas E. Honkln. of Hazel- April 29, 1912. Robert Kenneth LIndasy. ashes from Mount Katmai and ton, miner, intends to apply for a ~lcense to Ominous Land District. District of Caselar. therefore, to base upon the data describedProspectfOrlands:Coal and petroleumover theYollowing Take notice that Rpbt. Kenneth LindasyofVan. that gives Satisfaction, the cutter was put out to sea. at present available complete Commencing at a post planted On Black crC~ek couver~ broker, intends to apply for a license to about 10 miles east ~nd I mile north of east end of prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow- - and Reliable "The northern end of Kodiak Kluey-yaz lake, thence south eighty chains, east Ing described lands. - ". " estimates of the areas so~;n to eighty chFins, 'north eighty chalas~vest eighty Commcncingat a l~obt planted about 24 miles Island received the worst of the chains to point of commencement, known aa east and 5 miles south of the S. E. cur. of lot 2194, ash fall the wind carrying it this year's principal field crops, claim 2. Thon~ E. Hankln. thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 and the following are consequent- April 21. 1912. chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, I Bootsand Shoes containing 640 acres, known as claim 13. -- • there. At Uyak we saw but Omlncea Land District.. District of Caastar. April 29, 1912. " Robert Kenneth Llndsey. ly preliminary figures subject to Take notlce that Thomas E. Hankin of Hazel- • • little ash and we were told the ton, miner, intends to apply for a license to revision at the end of July, when prospest foreoaland petroleum over the following OminecaLand Dhtrtct. DistrietofCasslar. southern end of the island re- described lands: - Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Llndasy of Van- , fresh returns will be made .by Commeaclngat a post planted on Black creek eouver, broker, intends to apply for a license to ceived only a couple of inches 6f about 10 miles eest and I mile nertlvof the eastern ProsPect for coal and petroleum over the following correspondents of the office. The end of Kluey-yse lake thence north 80 chains, described lands. fall. In the Cook Inlet country west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains Commencing at a p~t planted about 24 miles area under fall wheat, deducting to pointof commencement, known as claim 9. east and 6 ml[cssouth of theS. E. cur. of lot 2194. there is an inch and a half of ash April 21 1912 ' ' Thomas E Hank n thence south 80 chains, west eighty chains, north • eighty cl~alns, east clghty chains to point of ecru- over everything. that which was winter killed in Omln~ Land District. District of Coaslar. menesmect, known as claim 14. are Specialties at Ontario and Alberta, is placed at Take notice that Thomas E. Hankin of Hazel- Aprl129~ 1912. Robert Kenneth Llndsey. *; "Kodiak is a curious sight un- - ton. •miner, intends to apply for a llcence to 781,000 acres. •Spring wheat oc- prospect for eoaland petroleum overthe follow- OmlneosLand District. DlstrlctofCasslar i der this mantle of ash which has • Ing described lands: cupies 9,145,000 acres, and the Commencing at a post planted on Black, creek" Take notice that Robt Kenneth Llndeay of Van. LARKWORTHY'S the app.earance of thin snow. It . about 10 miles east and 1 mile north of the east- couver, broker, intends to apply for a license to total wheat area amounts there- e~ cad of Kluey-yaz lake thence north 80 chains, prospect for ecai and petroleum aver the follow. is so powdery ,that it becomes east 80 chains, south 80 ehatns west 80 chains Ingdesoribod landa. " ' i fore to 9,926,000 acres; oats to paint of commeficement, known as claim l0. Commencing at apcetplonted about 22 miles • i April21,1912. ThomasE. Hankln. east and h miles ecuth'of the S.E. ecr. oflot2194, STORES •very aggravating with the thence south 80 chain•s, 4ast 80 chains," north 80 slightest wind to stir it. So thick show an area of 9,486,000 acres o,llne~ Land District. District of CasMer. chains, west SO chains, to point of eammeace- and barley 1,429,000 acres; rye, Take notlce that ThomacE. Hankln of Hazel- ment, known as claim15.Robert Kenneth LIndeay. Hazelton and Seahy was theash on the roof of Bled- • ton, miner, intends to apply for a license to April 29. 1912. , , . gett's cannery that when rain peas and mixed grains have a . prospectdescribed for lands. coaland petroleum over the following - Omineca Land DlstrieL District of ~asoier. :~ total acreage of 894,000, and the Commenclngata post-planted on Black creek Take notlce that Robt Kenneth Lindsey of Van. fell and soaked~it the roof gave aboutcight miles east and 1 mile north of the couver, broker, intends to apply for a license to area of hay. and clover is 7,904,- ~t end of Kluey-yaz lake, thence north 80 chains prospeat for coal and petroleum over the following ll~way under the accumulated " east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to described lands: ' 000 acres; alfalfa is sown to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, Commceeingnt a post planted about 22 miles It weight.. • known as claim n. ' Thomas E. Hankln. east and 5 miles south of the S. E. Cur. of tot 2194. 112,000 acres. Conditions at the April 21, 1912. thcnce north eighty chains, east e ghty chains. south eighty chains, west eighty chalaz to point of Brought0n& McNeiI's l i The ash has not injured grow- Omtnsoa'Land District. District of Caeslar. commencement, known as claim 16." ' end of May, as measured against ~Take notice that Thomas E. Hankln of Hazel- i ling things and the eruption did April 29, 1912. Robert Kenneth L'lfidsay. a ptandard of 100 represemting ton. m~ne~;Intends to apply for a license to , . .... prospect for coaland petroleum over the following • -. ' ~ , -,~.7: no damage to fisheries." ~:~ theprSmise of a full crop, is high described lards .... . , ..~ ~ O,udne.c4.'Land District, i~.l~at~rictof.'C,~ier" • Commencing at a" post ~plant~ on" ~[d~]~ 'creek TaKe notice th~ Robt Kt~hncth' Llndas$-_~f; Van- • aboutelghtmllas east and 1 mile north of the couvcr, hreker, latendKto apply fore license to Chicken Lake Store Canadians are Energetic for all the products reported on east end of Kluey-yaz lake, thence north 80 chains" prospect for coal and petroleum 0vet the following- '. except fall wheat, the per cent. west 80 chains,'south 80 chains, east 80 chains described lands: tO pointer commencement, ecntaining 640 acres, Commenoingata peat planted albcut 21 miles London, July 10:--That the in- condition of which, viz., 71.46, is Aprilkn°wn21.as1912.claim12. Thomas E. Hankln. eastthence and north 5 miles eighty south chains, of the S.east E. eor.~tghty of lot chains 2194; creased efficiency, due to climatic • south eighty chains, west eighty chains to point of lower than that of any ef the OmlnsoaLandDistrlct. Distrlot~fCasalar commcnecment, known as clalm17. and Hotel conditions, of the transplanted three previous years at the same Take notice that Thomas E. Hankin. of Haz- April 29, 1912. Robert Kenneth LIndsey. elton, miner, intends to apply for a Ilcenas to Brittisher will make Canada the date. This crop suffered from prospect for ecal and petroleamover the follow- Omineos Land District. DtetrietofCassiar ing described lands. Take notice that Robt Kenneth Llndasy of Van- • central point of the British Era- the exceptionally severe winter Commencing eta post~lanted on Black creek couver, broker, intends tO apply for a license to aboutelghtmlleseactand one'mlle north of the praspectforcealandpotrolcumnverthefollowlng p~re, is the statement with in Ontario ~nd from the lack of east end of Kluey-yuz lake, thenea south 80 described lands: ..... We are in the center of Hudson Bay Moun- • ehalns, west 80 ~halea, north 80 shales, east 80 Commencing at a post planted about 21 miles which Professor Willis Moore, sufficient snow protection iu AI- ebol,s te point of commencement known as east and 5 miles south of the S E. col'. of lo~ 2194, tain mining district, and are able to supply the claim 13. " ,, Themes E. Hankin. thence north eighty chains, west eighty chains, chief of the United States berta, whilst the cold, wet spring April 21. 1912. - . • south eighty chains, east eighty chains to point Of - Prospector, Miner, and Rancher with all neces- • - commencement, known as claim 18. Weather Bureau, has startled Omlnsoa Land District. District of Csenlar. -April 29, 1912. " Robert Kenneth Llndsey. has been• adverse to recovery and Take notice that Thomas E." Hankln, of. Haz- sary articles, always having a full stock on hand. Londoners. miner, Intends to apply for a license to good growth. The condition of elten,prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow- omlneca Land DistriCt. : Dlstrict of ~maler. Professor Moore declares it spring wheat is 94.2] against lag described lands. Take notice that Robt Kenneth Lindaay of Van- Our Hotel Accommodation is the best in the Commencing at a peat planted on Black creek couver, broker, intends to apply for a license to district. Excellent Meals and service. can be scientifically demonstrated 96.69 last year; oats. 91.67 abouteghtmlaseaat and I mile north of the prospsetforeoala~.dpetroleumoverthefollowlng . 'east end of Kluey-yaz lake thence south 80 chains, described lands: that the climate of the North against 94. 76; barley, 91.08 east 80 chains, north 80 chains,, west 80 chains, Commencing at a post planted" about 21 miles Reasonable Rates• to polntof e~mmenecment, knowh as claim 14. east and 7 miles asuth of the S. E. cur. of lot 2194, American continent is producing against 93.49; rye 87.24 against April21, 19.Z. Thomas E. Hankln. thence south eighty chains, east eighty chains, . ".': . north eighty chains, west eighty chains to point of a race which in mental and phys- 90.26; peas 83.85 against 92.15; Omlncca Land District. DistrIc~ of Casslar. ecmmeacement~ known as claim 19. Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Lln¢lsay of Van. April 29. 1912, Robert Kenneth IAndosy. ical energy promises to be dis- mixed grains, 87.72 against93.84. ~ou .... broker, Intends toapnly ~or s lieen~'e to prospect for seal ahd petroleum over the follow- Omlneca Land District • District of'Cuaslar. tinctly more efficient than any The condition of hay and clover lag described :anus. 'fake notice that Robt Kenneth LIndasy, of Van- Commeanlng eta peat planted abotit 21 miles casper, broker, intends to apply for a license tO past nation Of the Northern Ary- is 96.10 compared with 74.63 at east and 6 miles south of the S. E. cur. of lot 2194. prospect for coal nnd petroleum overthefoilowi~g Br0ughton & McNeil thence north 80 chains, west 80 ehains: south 80 described lands: an race. He bases his theory on the end of April and 91,45 a~ the chains, east80 ehalne.to pelntof commencement, Commenelngat a pest planted about 21 miles known aa claim 1. , Robert Kenneth Lindasy, east and 7 miles south of the S. E. eer. of lot 2194. Gus. Timmcrmeister, Mgr. the fact that the northwest end of May, 1911. Allalfa, where April~9.19~ thence south eighty chains, west eighty chains. north etght~ chains, east eighty chains to point of winds of the American continent grown, shows this year an aver- Omlneea Land Dlstrlct. Districtof CasMar commencement, known az claim 20. I Take not'lee that Robt. Kenneth Lindasy of Van- April 29, 1912. Robert Kenneth LIndasy. - blowing with great velocity from age condition of 90,65. For the ~uver. broker~ Intonde to apply forallcenae to _ an extreme altitude of vast elec. prOspect for c~land petroleum over the foilcw- z~e'~'~--"~tween,,v~~ three northwest provinces the ingdesorlbedlands, - * • Hazelton and SUIVIMER IS HERE AGAIN trical potentiality; release more areas are, as estimated at May e~tand6milcesouthoftheS.Commeneing at a peat plaiitedE. ecr.aboutof 21lot i mlres2194. Telkwa; a bundle : of rugs, ozone in the proper state for hu- thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 strapped, and containing a knick- 31, wheat, 9,122,000 acres; oats, chsl~, weat so chains, topaintofecmmencemeat, man breathing than in any other known as claim 2, Robert Kenneth Llndosy, kerbocker suit, / two. pairs of 5,097,000 acres, and barley 837,- April~. lm. stockings, Sditofp~amas,sPonge so is EBY, the PAINTER place in the world. Consequent- 000 acres. OmtneeaLand District. Districtof Cassler. in sponge bag~ and a pair of~ bed ly the American weather exp~rt Tlle condition of "these cereals sourer,TakenotlCebroker,thatlntendsRobt.to.Kennethapply forLIndeaYallcenseofVan'to room slippers. 'Anyone•giving This is the time to have your Painting and Decorating done. maintains that the Canadian can prospect for eeal and petrvleumover the f~llow, in the northwest provinces is lag described lands. informatibn which will lead to Interior Work A Soecialty. no more control that nervous over 95 per cent. of the standard. Commencing eta pestp~n~ abont ~-1 mllce their recovery either to this ! eazt and 9 miles south of the S. E. cor. of lot 2194, energy which is the marvel of except for fall •wheat in Alberta theneaselath sochaine, westso chains, north 80 office or that of R. L. Gale, J. P. chains, eaatsoehains, topointofeommenosment, Real Estate Office, Telkwa, will S. A. Eby, - - Hazelton Europe than he can stop his own Where it is 76.62" per cent. In kanwnas e~m S. Ro~rtK~anth t,lade~. breathing. Saskatchewan the ares, under fall Ap~129,lm. - be rewarded. • Omlne~a Land Dlstrlet. DIetrlct of Cassler. wheat is estimated ' at 53,000 TakenotieathatRobt. Kenneth LIndesy of Van- ~ :l'ms"s~ Hmmm'HUmEIH'mmsll Ilm Illim D ~llama"lll1,mm.sl~l~,m. Wll~mmmllH m~B m~ - couver, broker, Intends to apply for permleslo'n to DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. Alaska Indians Dying Off acres, and its per cent. condition p~pect for eo~land petroleum over the follow- SHIP. lag described lands. San Francisco, July 12;- on May 31 was 93.28. co~manolngat a peat planed n~,t 21miles Notice is hereby givefi tha~the east and 6 miles south of the S. E. cur. of lot 2194. Ingineca Hotel . | Drunkenness, disease and de- thanes south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 partnership heretofore subsist- chains, west 90 chains tO pidat of commencement, ing between the undersigned as McDonell & McAfee, Props. " 1 bauchery are decimating the known as claim 4. Robert Kenneth Ltndsay. Indian population of Alaska, .and The Churches April,.1,,,. contractors and carriers, under OmlnecaT~andDistrlet. DlstrlctofCasslar. the firm name of Beirnes & Mul- i unless steps are taken by the TekenotieathatRobt.Keane-thLIndseyofVan. easy, in the Town of Hazelton, CHURCH OF ENGLAND couver, broker, intends to apply f6r a llesnce to The only family hotel in the district. Private dining ronms. government to bring about an pr0apect for oosl and petroleum ov~' the following' County Province of Brit, I~. PETI~g'~ HAggLTON doserib~d Mds. 6f Atlin, Night and day restaurant. Modem conveniences. amelioration of their condition, Commenclng&tapost planted about 23 miles ish Coh]mbia, has been this day ! SundayServiece: Mornlngatllo'cleck; Sunda: eastand 7rollaseouthoftheS. E. eor. of IotS194, dissolved by mutual eonsont, AII I Reasonable rates. Good Stable in connection. the native tribes will become ex- ~hecl at 2.19 p.m.; Native ecrviea. 8.30 p.m thence north 80 chains, west 80 ehaina, south 80 EvealngServios, 7:SOp.re.'. RKV.J. FiIm~l). chains, ~mtso chains topelatofeommeacement, tder; i tinct, according to the statement containing 640 acres, known as claim ". . moneys dueto the said partner~~e. ~1."'~• . •"}J"" ' April 29, 1912. Robert Kenneth LIndosy. ship are to be paid to~ George that has been issued ~-.~ Roy, Dr. Beirnes, at the office~0f/the~ald ~ Peter S. Rowe, bishop of Alaska. ~,amE~-mmANeUURCH Omlnsos,LaudDlatrict.DImtrlotof e~,ester, partnership~ and all, partnership llA~lUhTON Take notice that Robt. Kenneth LIndsay of Van. The bishop has appealed to the S*~deea held every Sunday •evenln~¢ In the saucer,presp~t broker, for coal Intends and tolplflsroleum apply for oVer a lleanec the fol. to debts will be -paid ~~:r the said ' women of California to aid him ~ndlte~umnt ~.~ o'clock, loving de~ribod lands.. , George M, Beirnes; provlded bills R~v. D. P. ~et~an. Comm~clng,ta p,t plan~ about, ml~e for same are ~presented on Or be- : -. in seeurin g govern mental action, s.t and~ ro*~..~.th Ot the S. E, cur.of lot ~19~. "" Hazelton ~Bishop R0tve has been in COAL NOTICES ehatne,w.tsoehainetOpolntofecmmeacemept,theacen°rthso ehei,~: ,ffi,t 8o ~lne, ec.th so fore Ju1~;-1;~i9i2~ !:~i eo~talnl.g640aeres, known an chtlm6. ' " ":GEOR(]E M. ]~iHRNES,'~ -" Alaska for sixteen years and has April~,~m , RebortKen,ethLIndsay. Choicest of Whes, Liquors and Cigars on hand. natives' food su 1 are-"~ ,|~tle,,,|,,,,,-t,,,dS,,~,,as,,thofth,~,t--,eo,~= at.~tp~t~,,~t~m,, • " ..... :. • ' .':"'-:. • always .... p.p!y I :,,:h.,th.,. E, FCommercml.Pnnter ..,_ annt'oprlatea Dv toe canrieries/~:= :L,,_ =c:,.".-.= ..,-'. ~.,m~a.~_~nm~,}~e, seu~hsoe~m~ w~t so th*an~, north 80[ .... ;, : •• ~: ,, :,:,;:,~-. [ '. - ~ .].~: ~ ~l . v 1.==,,, .~u~..~..~. w ~,,,, v,~mmmnmmlenr~jemllns,mt~elmlns~.vomt o~eomnl~nt~| . • - It'/~'..~ .•r"t.~ *•~:: ~a~ . : .-./.

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::: Captain Watt Drowns. ', , LAND NOTICES,. .'. ,:~ .:, ~]ll[~[]ll[=]i[~]~[.m~,~]ll[.m.=wl/.:=..:.E.mm~mm~_m=.__~_,, " " LABOR SHOULD KNOW ,An iaecide.[.oce=ed on the Cassiar Land~Distriet:. District. Of ::' ~{ ' ' . • . ::~ NO i;lEEO OR I]OLORSkee,ariver °ff Port Essington Cassiar ' ;'. , | ( _ _ last week which resulted in the Take notice that John Fitzgerald of Seattle, Wash.; cruiser ihtends to apply Whites Ask Chinese and drowning of Captain Watt0f for permission to purchase the fell0wlng Port Essington, who had been described lands. : ..... • -~ Cotnmenring at a frost planted 1 mile Hindu Support in Strike at engaged for some time .past in west of lot 477, west 80 chains, a0uth 80 Victoria. , the carrying of mail by launch chains, east 80 chains • north 80 chains,' ARMS tepointof commencement, :containing :ANDAMMUNITION ': from Port Ess]ngton to Haysport. 64Oacres more or less. John Fitzgerald. Victoria, July 10:--A new de- Capthin Watt was an unmar- April 161912. Bernard* J. MeMahon Agt; velopment in industrial disputes ried man Who was well known on Cassiar Land District District of has occurred in this city, the the Skeena, where he served on Cassiar :l We,o,oo a,er,our Chinese and Hindu workers in gasoline lamlche's.: He had been Take notice that Dave A. McCullough I of Vancouver, foreman, intendsto apply J the mills having been asked to in charge of the Ka Yex at one for permission'to purchase the follow- I reqmrements : support the strike inaugurated time, and was a first class launch ingdeseribbd lands. ~ :: Commeneifig at a post planted 1 mile two days ago by the white men. man. For some time past he has west of lot 4~8, thence west 80 chains.• A thousand dodgers were been operating the craft that south 80 chains, east 80 chains'north 80 Everythingin Cartridge, printed yesterday in Chinese, chains, topoint of commencement, cbn- carried the mail between Port taining 640 acres more or less. _ setting forth that labor, like cap- Essington and Haysport. April 16 1912. Dave A. McCullougli. ital should not know any race, • While engaged aboard the ves- Bernard J. MeMahon Agt. : Shell,PowderShOtand creed or color, and asking the sel h~ slipped overboard and be- Cassiar Land District Distric~t of Cassiar ~ .".. : Chinese to stand for a shorter fore assistance could be given Take notice that John Tarantln of day and 5 cents more per hour. him he drowned. His assistant Vancouver, clerk; intends to 'apply for permission to purchase tha following A similar appeal has been made on the launch put out in a dory described lands. • ." to the Hindus. When the repre- as soon as he realizedthat his Commencing at a post planted 2 miles sentative of a newspaper asked west of 10t 478, thence west 80 chains, companion had fallen overboard south 80 chains: eastSO chains north 80 the Chinese printer for a copy of and was being Carried down chains, to point of commencement, Stoves and Furnishings : the dodger, the reply was, "YSu containing 640 acres more or less. stream, but - it was too late'to April 16 1912, John Tarantin. bossman; 'no get it." ~ave h~s life. Bernard J. MeMahon. Agent.: The Leroy is a ipopular Kitchen A copy of this curiosity was ,,~~)~j~~~ Stove. Good oven and fire box and ~,i~ finally obtained through the good B. C. Building in London Cassiar Land District District of ~ • Cassiar offices of a member of the Amal- Victoria, July 12:--Negotiations Take noticethat Win. Burmaster Of gamated Society of Carpenters. •for the purchase of a site for the Vancouver, captain,intends to apply andata 9reasonabh stocked. price. ' Sizes 7, 8 J ~" .... I,~ ,~ for permissionrepurchase the following Neither Chinese nor Hindus have proposed British Columbia build- described lands; .. yet made any response to the ap- ing in London have'been entered Commencing at a post planl;ed2 miles west of lot 477, thence 80 chainswest, peal. There are said to be, at upon by Hen. j. H. Turner, the 80 chains south, 80' chains east, 80 present; only fifteen white bench- provincial agent-general. The chains north, to point of dommcnce- ment, containing640 acres more or less. men a~ work in the mills of the site which the province desires April 17, 1912, , WilliamBurmaster, 'city. "" to purchase belongs to the Lea- •Bernard J. McMahon, Agent. Gasoline Stoves---Just denCounty Council and occupies the thing for warm weather, m Settlement of Labor Disputes the-corner near the Gaiety Thea-I Cassiar LandcassiarDistrict District of (Special to The l~lner) ter, with a frontage of fifty-sixl Take notice that Jack McKay of . mm Vancouver,-'July 8;--Hen. T. feet. It is the government's in- ~ancouver, claim agent, intends to apply. "or permission to purchase the follow- W. Crothers, federal minister of tention that the new structure ngdescribed lands; A large shipment of En- mm labor, today stated that the gov- bommen¢ing at a post planted 1 shall provide not only ample office mile west of lot 477, thence south 80 amelware just arrived. ernment was considering the space, but also room for an ade- chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains advisability of extending the ap, east 80 chains to point of commence- quate display of British Colum' ment, ¢ontaining 640 acres more,or le§s. plication of the Lemieux Act bia's resources and a library and April 17, 1912. Jack McKay. which now only provides for the reading-room for the use of visi Bernard J. McMahon, Agent. settlement of industrial disputes t0rs. Cassiar Land District District of' affecting public utilities. • Caaslar. The minister further said: "It ~,-. ~ - ..... : Take notice that Thomas W. Holland ~ew r, eeora e'er 9rllllng of Vancouver, engineer, Intends to apply is just a question whether the • (Special to The ~lner) xorpermisnion topurchase the following Dominion Government should Tonopah, Nevada,' July 10-- described lands' • • Commencing at a postplanted 2 miles not appoint a permanent board Averaging sixty.two blows to the west of lot 47~/,thence west S0 chains, composed of first-class men at •~,,,,~^ ~^, ~,o,,..... :_. ~__ ~L-- south 60 chains, east 80 chains north t';;~Of'~ ~,~.uu~u~e~s ~nelo0chaln s to Point of commencement, good salaries to deal with all • age ~ ~legens sol; a l,eontalning 48Oacres more or less. • labor-disputes..I may add that new wor lrl'a ~.a~^~.,~ ~,~a~,A~,, ~^, I April 17, 1912.. Thomas W. Holland. the matter is now receiving offi. d n 'v'mga : miners• , dull.. mtol~...... , Agent, cial consideration," he continued granite, Their distance was l Cassiar Land"~is''' _the announcement creating no 45 7-16 inches, "four inches better [ District of Ca~si~C ~ littlesurprise. th~,~ L,,,,~,~,,:~ ~. r~_x.~^.. -~ I Take notice that Fred. Olsen Light Summer Suits from m ~,,,,., ~,,,u~u,~ ~ ~,u~n, u~ of Vancouver,. cook, intends to "I always insist on both sides Victor, Colo., their nearest eom- apply for pormmmon to purchase the recognizing the means provided [petitors. Porter& Goddard of following described lands. Stock at snappy prices or x Commencing at a post planted 1 mile by the Lemieux act for effecting I Oatman, Ariz., were third with west and 1 mile south of lot 477. thence made to order, x a peaceful settlement of indus- 138 7-17 inches. west 80 chains, south 60 ohaifis, east 80 chains, north 60 chains to point I trial disputes. The duties of ..... of commencement, containing480 acres both parties is to accept the more or less. Fred Olsen. 11 April 17, 1912. Bernard J, McMahon, Machine Oil---El&ado m award. I recently spoke that Agent. way to the head of a great rail- Cassiar Land District Castor Machine, Oil at $1 x' way. I am going to insist on it The Value of District of Cassiar and wherever we can bringpres. Take notice that William Evans, of] per ,gallon. ' m Vancouver, clerk, intends to apply for sure to bear we will do so. permission to purchase the following 11 "Disputes not affecting public des¢ribed lands. I 11 Commencing at a post planted 1 1-4 " "~l[ utilities do not dislocate com- miles west and 1 3-4miles south of lot merce of a whole, as they~ are 477 thence south 80 chains, west 40 chains, north80 chains, east 40 'chains m really private affairs and, i~l- to point of commencement, containing 11 though the inclusion of them~ in 320 acres more or less. Moore Lights ii the scope of the act has been Print- April 18, 1912. William EvanS. Bernard J. MeMahon, Agent, and Lighting Systems. We are agents Ix considered, it is deemed that the i time for doing so has not yet ar- @ Casqiar Land District and can supply your requirements. 11 _ot of Cassiar ~ VC'e draw your attention td the new rived. My own idea, however, Ing Take notice that Fred Nordland, of[ ,I is that this might well be done. [ Vancouver, Contractor, fntends to apply I gasoline table lamp, price $16.50. ~' I for permission to purchase the follow- I 11 Howe~erl there is a question as [ifigdescribed lands: Sad Irons $6,50 11 to the jurisdiction o~ Parliament. "" I Commencing at a post planted 1 1-4 I miles west and 2 3-4 miles sottth of lot 11 1477, thence west 40 chains, south 40 11 Back from Stikine tchains, east 40 chains north 40 chains, 11 The Hudson's Bay Company;s tih pointOfacres moreC°mmencement'or less. containing Hardware Dept. 11 steamer Port Simpson arrived at is not in FredNoxdland fills 11 Hazelton on Thursday morning , Bernard J. MeMahon, Agent. New stock to hand which up 11 and left yesterday morning for Cassiar Land District the shortages. We have a very II Gitwangak, from which point l~fi ~ Districtof Cassiar complete stock and our prices.are the ce you pay, Take notice that John Kunder, ofl~ best, 11 she will carry freight to Hazelton. K--- Vancouver, clerk, intends to apply for ] 11 The Port SimPson is on the permission to llurchase the following [ described lands. In{ Skeena again after,making four • Commencing at apostplantedatS.W. 11 trips on the Stikine river to Tele- 80eor. chains, lot 477, south thence 80chalns, north 80east chainO, 80 chains west Grocery Dept I graph Creek. to point of commeucement containing 11 She had a number of pa~sen-[ 64¢ acres more or less. John Kunder. * April 18 1912. Bernard J. McMahon. 1t gers from PrinoeRupert anlia but,in the 11 large cargo of freight to distri.[' Agent. Fresh stock arriving on every boat. Cassiar Land District ' W ' We make a special effort to buy only 11 bute along the river. Ritchie &'QUALI--/"l'Y District -of Caasiar ~ ' ,i. I1{ Agnew, surveyors, came up to Take notice that George Smith, of J{ u~e best and at the best prices. Vancouver Clerk, intends to apply for I / 11 go into the Lekelse country and permission to purchase the following ] ~--~ 11 described lands. R Mr'D°yen'°fthel:assiarHy'[You G t Commencing at a post planted draulic Co., on ,Gold creek, ac- at the corner of lot 477, thence I-I111 companied by his wife, got off at / e south 80 cliains, west 8Oehains~ north 80 chains, east 80 Chai~s to point of com- f~l: Try Our New Hams and Ba:ons xmx Kitselas. mencement, containing 640 acres more If business warrants, the Port or less. ' " George Smith. April 18, 1912, Bernard J. McMahon, Simpso~ will go on a regular run • , Agent. • between ~itwangak and Hazelton J and will also take passengers to e " , .... -~-A Stra • CasslarLand District Straight Tip. Districtof Cassiar and from Skeena crossing. Take noticethat Bert Lewis of Van- . .... icouver, broker, intends toannlyfor : [I R Cunnmgham" : & Son,Lid " I] :" • , • : lpermlssfon to purchase the i'ollowing , PrincessThe Canadian Royal" Pacificl~ves SteamerPrince PRliTi" . I desi~rlbed lands. / ~ :Commencing at a post planted 3 m HAZELTON, B.C. " • ][~ Rupert for Vancouver at 9 p. m. M~R I '-" i [ miles west of lot 478, thence west 40 [] - every Sunday, one hour after ar- Ilqll tWltf~ I ' ~twA~lehaln~, north 8othains, east 40 dhains " ~ ' * rival of G. ~r. p. train from Ill l| [|N ~HllVlaouth 80 chains, to point of commence- ~ * I Skeena Crosmng, arriving Van- I I | 11 tall IJ||V| [ment. ~ontaining 320 acres more or less. '" .. ' . _' ' : , ~. . IApril, 18, 1912. Bekt Lewis, L eouver 8.30 a, rn, Tuesday, 47 , e ,.MoM on, Aent. xMmx.mx: mmmxuxumxxxl.mimlx Ixxmxmxi mxmi

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THE.OMII~ECA MINER, SATURDAY,, JULY i3,..1912 ...... II*II IIII ...... 'l l i. "I ...... : ...... __.__._~@ ...... COAL NOTICES , ' COAL NOTICES "Everythingin Canvas"l ...... Mi ni n g Ne ws of the Wee" k : ...... [NEWPARTY IS LAUN[HE[} (Continued from Page'One) . Omineca Land District. District of license No. 6720, thence north 80~ Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. P. J. Jennings returned .on J.S. Hicks returned to I-Iazel- "Who believe that wholesome C ass,at chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer east 80 chaifis to point of commeneeJ P,:,~,~,,,,,. ~.c [Wednesday from a trip to the ton yesterday from the Babines. party government can come ~nly of-Hazelton, miner, intends to apply ment, known as claim 56. ! for a license to prospect for coal and April 18, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer ( !Rocher de Boule mine. He has been doing assessment if there is wholesome party man- petroleum over the following described J. W. AUSTIN "Dutch" Cline lefton Wednes- work on some claims. lands: ~ . Omineca Land District. Distriot of agement in a spirit delivered at Commencing at a post planted about Cassiar Provincial Assayer day for Nine Mile mountain todo Joe Sheady came in from Had- Sinia, 'Thou Shalt Not Steal,' 25 miles north and 12 miles west. from TaKe notice that Thomas W. Breweli some assessment work on his the northeast cornet of lot 130, and ofHazelton, miner, intends tot Prompt "rod Relialfle Work claims, son Bay mountain on Tuesday applies to politics as well as to joining the eastern boundary of coal a license to prospect for coal mncl'petro: u,,.,.,, ..... n. ,,...... having met with a slightaccident business, license No. 6725, thence north eighty leum over the followirig described lands worg on tne tseau'iee group o~ while ri gin- u- a set of" 'los chains, west eighty chains south eighty Commencing at a post planted aboul .. _------~.- claims on Rocher de Boule has g g p nel w. "To all in accord with these chains, east eighty chains to point of 19 miles north and 9 miles west of th~ commencement, known as claim 51. northeast corner of Lot 130,IO. thene~ ~tephenson & Cram just been completed by Denny C.W. Calhoun returned Wed- views a call is hereby issued by April 18, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. south eighty chains, west eight3 Comeau. nesday from Goose Bay, and re- provisional committee, under the Omineca Land District. District of tonorth point eighty of chains, east eight3k~ ~resolution of the mass meeting Cassiar elm commencement, know.t as Undertake~.anf!...... o~,,.= I W.J. Bowen, whois interested ports that a lead stack will be in- m 79. Thomas W. Brewer. •, t._,e~m ~lre ..... /in placer mining at Lost Creek stalled with the erection of the held in Chicago on June 22 last to ofHaselton,Take notice mine~, that intendsThomas toW. apply Brewer for April 20, 1912, Special attention to Shipping Cases /and Skeleton Gulch, in the Omi- new smelters. each state to send a number of a license to prospect forcoal and petro- Omineca Land District. District of leum over the following describedlands: Cassiar lIaz~r:t;rotu,._..._~.. ~.~ U.~ [~neea, returned on• Tuesday• from• A petition has been• circulated delegates whose votes irrthe con- Commencing at a post planted about TaKe notice that Thomas W. Brewer ~_~ l a three weeks tr~p into that dis- by some of the miners and pros- vent,on shall count for as many 25 miles north and 12 miles west of the of Hazelton, miner, intends tot, apply northeast corner of Lot 130, thence for a license to prospect for coalc and e ...... @ triet. He has been supervising pectors of the Omineea district, votes as the state shall have sena- north eighty chains, east eighty chains, petroleum over the followingg d~described ~ Ipreliminary work, building a[ asking government aid in the ex tors and representatives in con- south eighty chains, west eighty chains lands: to point of commencement, known as Commencing at a post plantslanted about A. Chisholm t Irese,'voir and eearing g, oundltendingof the Vanea.trail some gress, to meet in convention in claim 52. Thomas W. Brewer, northeast19 miles north corner and of lot9 miles 130, andwest j,t of the ~ Ipreparatory to the installing of a 30 miles. This will bringthe end Chicago on the fifth day of Aug- April 1.8,1912. joins the us,, 1912, for the purpose of nom- Omineca Land District. District of western boundary of Walter Skel.~lhorne's f~ ~ v • ~ , i [hydraulic plant which is on its of the trail to the headwaters of coal claim No. 67, thence south 8{ Cassiar. r-larclware ! way. After spendi~g a fewlthe Peace river and allow access inuring candidates to be sup- Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer chains, east 80 chains n9rth 80 chains. ! eneral, i west 80 chains, to point of commencel Builders Material ~,days in town, Mr. Bowen left forlto the good feeding ground in ported forthe positions of presi- of Hazelton,Miner, intends to appl meat, known as claim 80. dent and vice-president of the for a licenseto prospect for coal an', ! Miners" Supplies I i his home in Seattle. I that district., petroleum over the following described April 20, ]912. Thomas W. Brewer.l U.S." lands: Omineca Land Distrk, t. District of Commencing at a post planted about Cassiar. .t I R.O. Jennings was in town paperAmong owners the well known news- 27 miles north and 11 miles west of the Take notice that Thomas W. Brewek ! Hazelton, B.C. Local and Personal for a few days, leaving yesterday and editors whowill northeast corner of lot 180, thence of Hazelton, miner, intends t(to apply south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north for a license to prospect for c(coal and ...... for Rupert. support the new party are: W. 80chains, east80chainstopointofcom- petroleum over the following dedescribed H.H. MeVittie came up from ~. R. Nelson. owner of the Kansas mencement, knownas claim 53. land: Cig City Star; Chester H. Rowell, April 18, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. Commencing at a post pI~nted abou~ arE, Tobaccos a~d Victoria this week. Hareld Price, who has been 17 miles north and 10 miles west of the owner of the Fresno Republican; OmineeaLand District. District of northeast corner of lot 130, and joins ~ti¢[ I R. DeB. Hovell, is enjoying a attending the hearing of the Cassiar Henry J. Allen, of the Wichita Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer the western boundary of Waiter Skel- Board of Railway Commissioners hornet coal claim No. 4.. thence north Cigarettes at 'poasure tr p to Sagway Beacon: L. J. McMahan, editor of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply 80 chains, eas t, 80 chains, south 80 I • at Ottawa, arrived in town on for a license to prospect for coal and of a newspaper in Salem, Ore- petroleum over the following described chains, west 80 chains to point of com- -~ I Chat. Barret, of the Diamond Wednesday. Hewill leave in a mencement, known as clmm81. gun; E. A. Van Valkenburg, of land: April 2o, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. Club Special $68.00 per 1000, D. ranch is• spending• a few days few days for a trip to Winnipeg. Commencing at a post planted about the Philadelphia North Ameri- 24 miles north and I] miles west Omineca Land District. District of from northeast corner of Lot 180, Cassiar .. Arabe|a $63.00 per 1000 I in town• The Port Simpson is building a can: Hen~ry L. Stoddard, editor thencenortheighty chains, east eighty Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of the New York Mail. . chains, south eighty chains, west eighty of Hazelton, miner, intends to 'apply Irving $58.00 per 1000 I Miss Edna Blake of Victoria is slip at Gitwangak and by Tuesday . chains to point of. commdncen~en'~, for a license to prospecV for coal and Marguerite $58 per 1000 spending a week with her brother will be ready to handle all freight i Imown as claim 54. petroleum over the following described lands: in Hazelton. offered. A definite announcement New York, July 12:--That April 18, 1912. •Thomas W. Brewer. Commencing at a post planted about • regarding meeting passenger immediate revision of the tariff Omineca Land District. District of ]7 miles north and 10 miles west of the • Cassiar . ~ northeast corner of lot 130, thence Theodore Jennings returned trains will be made next week. downwards will be one of the de- ofW~k~e~tO~,cet~eatWhtOem~sStoWa~ve~ ~ southeighty chains, west eighty chains OverlandCigar Store mands of the new party, was an- , . , ~ , v~. J " norm eighty chains, east eighty chains from Lorne Creek on the Inland- a ncense m prospec~ for coax anupecro- to ~oint of commencement known as Slinger & Ayerde er Wednesday night. Work is about completed at nuanced by Roosevelt today. !sum over the following describedlands: claim .... ' .... Camp 24, and a few days will see ' Commencing at a post planted about An~;! ~" lu1~ ~nomas w. ~rewer. ~ .~4*~..s.~*~..~, ,~.....~....~.~ .~,....~.s~s.~. ~ 27 miles north and 12 miles west of r'"7 ...... ' James C. Louts, left yesterday the grading done at Camp 26. COAL NOTICES the northeast corner of Lot 130, and [ C~siar Land District See our for Babine to join the staff of joining the eastern boundary of coal l ,strict of Cassiar About sixty horses that have Cans,at Land District license No. 6719, thence s0uth80 chains, [ Take notice that Thomas W.Brewer of the Hudson's Bay Co. been on that piece of work have Districtof Cuss,at west 80 chains north 80 chains, east 801 .~.lazelton,miner, intends to apply for a Take notice that Thus W. Brewer of chains, to point of commencement, |license to prospect for coat and petro- been turned in to Kerr's freight- Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for hnown as claim 55. | !sum over the following deseribed lands. / MissBertha Pet--ersonarrived lug• camp at Sealey. license to prospect for coal and petro April 18, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer | Commencing at a post planted about I GGIES I . " 121 miles north and 9 miles west of the leum over the following described lends I Monday from Prince Rupert to Omineea Land District. District oi ! northeast comer of lot 130, thence I ...... ~ Now in Stock Before Buying accept a position at the bakery. 6ommencingata post planted abou Cass!ar [ north eighty chains, westeighty chains, Rev. R. W. Lee. of Kispiox, 23 miles north and 9 miles west of the Haz~onU~nera~i~o~a s toVVa~ve~oer | .south eighty chains, east eighty chains preached the sermon in the Town northeast corner of lot 130, and joins .. , , . ~ . v~. ~-/to poin~ ot commencement, known as ' Selling at Superintendent Sheppard, of i the western boundary of Walter a ncense m prospec~ior coaxan~pe~ro-lclmm No 74 ThomasW Brewer Hall on Sunday evening last and Skelhorne's coal claim No. 91, thence leum over the following described lands: |A,~ril 20 "1912 ' ' " F. W. & S., recieved a handsome in spite of the fact that ~ great south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north Commencing at a post planted about / "'e .... ' ..... ~. ~ Close Prices team of bay drinkers this week. 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of 27 miles north and 12 miles west from | Ice Cream" Sundaes :at t ~^ ! many of the Hazelton people commencement, known as claim No. 73. the northeast corner of Lot 130. and [ " ' '~ To Introduce Stock were down river on the excursion, April 19, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. joining the eastern boundary oi' coal Galena Club. George Wall representing the a good crowd was present. ! McClary Mfg. Co. of Vancouver i .F. Willis is registered at the Ingenica Blacksmith, Horseshoer Hotel. A. C. McNab, formerly man- ntnzemm, IL c. ager in Hazelton of the Hudson Murdock Hay, night clerk at Bay Co., is now in charge of the Omineca Hotel, is leaving on Moose Factory district, including fourteen posts and steamers on SARGENT'S BJ[G STORE For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes I Wednesday for his ranch at Francois Lake. Hudson's Bay and James Bay, a and Tobaccos go to i district larger than British Co- l Miss May Hogan arrived from lumbia. I Masset this week to join the staff I . of Hazelton Hospital as Lady Mr. L. Laing arrived on the Cigar Store and Superintendant. Simpson to take charge of the Babine post of the Hudson's Bay Riding Grocery Hiekey & Bain, of Prince Rup- Co., vacated by J. McPherson PoolRoom ert, building contractors, arrived who has resigned. Mr. Laing Soft Drinks, Confectionery, onWednesday's to look has been with the H. B, Co. at We Have Now On Sale Books and Magazines over the local situation. Fort Churchill and York Factory Saddles the well known Dept, . on Hudson's Bay for a number JUST ARRIVED Baths In Connection Miss Bertha Kohse left last of years, Is in every way complete and Sunday for Prince Rupert en Single and Double Rigs, good prices are sure to win favor. J. B. Brun, - - Proprietor route to Victoria where she will About one hundred Hazel,on- build and sensible trees. • International visit relatives and friends. ires took advantage of the In- PRICES RIGHT excursion last Sunday to R. S. Donaldson, First Officer visit Skeena Crossing. It was a Sweat Pads Stock Food Fruit Jars We Are S01e Agents for of the Inlander, who has been ill l very pleasant outing. With great Saddle Pads National Cash Registers BUy your Fruit Jars in ad- in the Hospital for the past ten satisfaction all noted that the Bridles, Spurs Dayton ComputingScales days, has resumed his duties, bridge was about completed and vance, the demand will: be Heintzman Pianos landerIthat steel had already reached and all Packers' Supplies just greater than the supply. In N0rthe~a B. C. Mrs. Calhoun, of the Riverside this side of the river. to hand-.-Call and inspect Crown Jars, quarts, Rooms, who was taken sick last # them. Tuesday and removed to the hoE. $1.70 per dozen W. Wark & Son Flames at Tonopah JEWELERS pital, is reported to be improving rapidly. Tonopah, New July 10;--Two P.O. Box 76 PRINCE RUPERT I blocks in the business districtof An Indian pack train of over Tonopah were destroyed by fire. 100 horses are camped at two The town was aroused,-and Brown's Famous "FLICO" will catch more flys, to mile and will leave Monday with scores of volunteersjoined in the Be Careful In ! freight for the Hudson Bay Post fight against the flames, which the square inch than any other fly catching device in the world, at Babine. were fanned by a rising wind, Dozen coils,,35C. Box of 3 d0z. 90c. Shoe Buying I Several officebuildings were de- r Word has been received that stroyed. ,,, I| Carelessness is a Fault. One G. T. P. Land Commissioner G. U. Ryley is in a hospital at ,who is careless in shoe buying Elect,on'at Regina Winnipeg undergoing an opera- (Special to The Miner) always pays dearly for it. The tion for appendieites. Scythes and Snaths, and Scythe Stones more thought you give to the Regina,. July ll:--The result of requirements of your feet, the J. R. Barker, who has been today's ballot shows thirtyeight Best Wide Heel Scythes, best make more you will appreciate the for the past three years liberals and seven conservatives high qualities found in at Sixth Cabin, left on the In- elected. Premier Scott and all lander last Sunday for the coast colleagues have been returned to "INVICTUS" where he will spend a two of~ee. FOOTWEAR months' vacation. Ottawa, July 13:--According J. Mason Adams, proprietor to a report just issued from the R. $. SARGENT "The Kodak Drug Store" an- government Office it is estimated nounces that he has just received that the value of Canada's crop General Merchant Sole Agents a large shipment of the famous for 1912 Will be in the neighb0r~ Hazelton Hazelton, B. C, Eastman kodaks and films and hood of five hundred and fifty that his line is now complete. eight million dollars. : ,

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