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i i GER. President Pacific &: Hudson Bay 1 11 !'3& to Become a Peer Railway Ask for ill Not urreicler Jottings of Bella Coola and District

11 / Guarantee of Bonds It Naturalization Laws of British Bombardment of Adrianopie Continues S. S. arrived it this i Farmer Thomas Astlefor.d, of Empire Are Changed. port at noon Sunday. jFirvale," called at the Courier The Dominion government ..id- London.—Bombardment of Adrianopie, which was reported in c trice Monday last, conveying the \1 M^ondon.—If the naturalization is giving serious consideration to The passengers for this port regards of our many appreciative dispatches from Sofia to have been stopped for twenty-four hours .{flaws of the British Empire are a proposal by the company known included, Messrs D. A. Mcinnis readers at his home settlement. 'Mliji to allow the Turks an opportunity to surrender, has been resumed, and Ed. Wheeler. j "^changed, as is advocated in the as the Pacific & Hudson Bay Rail­ according to later Sofia dispatches. While no explanation is'given, Canadian house of commons, Sir way, to build a line from Bella ' Mr. Wheeler brought from: Interesting DeLate Coola north-eastward through it is supposed the Turks refused, flatly..to surrender, and the Bul­ Ocean Falls a large quantity of j — ••'-:•.';•' • !'^mtm '$|^wis h •••••that th'e distinguished •••Can •••• - supported by Hon. Martin Burrell Vienna.—Desperate fighting between the Turks and Bulgars.on A. Teebay, Bert Rolston, J. T. subject, giving the judges and 'M^^ian should be elevated to the minister of agriculture, H. H. audience something to think the Gallipoli peninsula is reported to have started- and that both Brooks and E. Hanna. >'ii:iiT VJIpprage. ' • Stevens, M. P., H. S. Clements, about. After due deliberation sides have sustained heavy losses. Forty-five thousand Turks and M, P., and by other members of The telegraph line between the verdict was awarded-the. af­ iV,! •> V'V.^lifSir Thomas Shaughnessy, al- Arabs are fiercely resisting the Bulgar advance. Bella Coola and 150 Mile House, '"'tA^XtKough a Canadian citizen, was the Pacific province. firmative side. •••;•"•.' Cariboo Road, is now open for The next meeting of the Society " 40/^f, • , , ••• The plan put up by the pro- S^XEbrn in the United States, and as public business. The first public will be held Thursday,.27th inst, 9$M •'•'•• motors to the government is that Apparatus Invented shatters stand at present, he has Reported Death message was despatched from 8 p. m., at the Mackenzie School, !&?J*? "•" •'• an immediate start at construc­ §h.piie of the rights of a British Lessens Usefulness Bella Coola to at 10 taking.on this occasion the form tion will be made this summer if a. m. on Tuesday, since when of a social evening. All are cor­ bject outside of the Dominion of King Menelik the government will guarantee of War Aeroplanes business has been brisk. dially invited to attend. Canada. the bonds of the 800 miles now London.— King Menelik, of We regret to announce the Paris.—An apparatus, which, Cheslakee Towed contemplated at $40,000 per mile, Abyssinia, is dead, according to death of the infant son of Mr. it is claimed, will cause an aero­ these being thirty-year deben­ a dispatch received from Addis- and Mrs. Roy Mosher of Atnarko, Ootsa Lake plane of any type to capsize in Safely Into Port tures at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. which occured on the 10th inst. Abeda. His successor, Prince the air is being investigated by It is not many years ago since 'GLIii The company does not intend to The Courier wishes to extend ' Lashed alongside the salvage Lidji Jeassu, one of his grand- General Hirschauer, of the flying the first pioneer settlers located t\, t its sincere sympathy.to Mr. and steamer Salvor and with the tug ask for any financial assistance in this rich country, and it is in­ •cu| at sons, entered the capital with corps of the French army Mrs. Mosher in their sad be­ •riTi.-- from the Government of British teresting to note that with im­ !t-< •• • Maude in close attendance, the great pomp. No official confir­ It is claimed that the apparatus, reavement. proved transport facilities, and wrecked steamer Cheslakee was Columbia. which is light and simple and can mation has been received here of the consequent advent of the •J'lttc' be carried in a soldier's knapsack, It is hoped that the executive h.t'' brought intoJEsquimalt this morn­ the death of Menelik, who has fairer sex, the early settlers are •.. tr- will provoke atmospheric disturb­ of our local farmers Institute will ! i I ing. She is to be hauled out on High Commissionership on several previous occasions now enjoying some of the ad van-, \'> rt ances sufficiently heavy to wreck take the opportunity afforded by .-iit the Marine been reported dead. tages that society naturally \V any aeroplane flying lower than the Agricultural and Industrial Ways in a day or two, and the Ottawa.—The rumor has re­ affords. Ut} 9,000 feet. exhibition to be held at Prince i j.- ^ vived in Ottawa that Lord Strath- 11- work of repairing her will com- It is believed the invention, if Rupert next fall, and see to it cona will resign very shortly as Perhaps the greatest innova­ *-i H "lSfence. There is a report that German Prince Has proved practicable, may have a that a good exhibit of local farm h Canadian high commissioner. It tion that this country has ex­ serious bearing on the value of produce is displayed. vrr^the Cheslakee will be cut in two is well known that he has wanted Narrow Escape perienced was the dance given A1ra the aeroplane in war. by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett, lengthened, but nothing to resign for some time but con­ Mr. Bob Leese, of Atnarko, which, vvith the genial postmaster finite in this line has yet been tinued in the position at the ex­ .'.. Berlin.—Prince Wilhelm Eitel visited town last week, he re­ ° • i -• Mr. Harry Morgan as floor mana­ press wish of the government. Japanese Naval Plans ports weather conditions favor­ cided upon. Friedrich, second son of the kais­ ger, proved a huge success. Two names are prominently men­ able at that settlement and trail er, narrowly escaped death when Washington, D. C.—According tioned as successors, Sir Hugh in good shape for travel. Among those present wei*e: 'reight Clerk Vaux Graham, of Montreal, and Sir an express train on which he was to unofficial information which Mesdames T." W. Mitchell, F. | Not to Blame Edmund Walker, of Toronto. travelling from Bucharest to has been received at the Navy Mr. Walter Ratcliff who has a Brewer, J. Stynoff, J. Morgan; ^ - • Berlin crashed into the rear end Department, Japan intends to ranch at Still-Water, some sixty Miss Griffin; Messrs C. W. Mit­ !P G. J. Vaux, freight clerk on of an oil tank train nearMediash build seven dreadnoughts, four miles'up •the valley, arrived in chell and Son, J. Stynoff, J. armored cruisers, eight scout Morgan, P. Boden, W. Ellison, the ill-fated Cheslakee, who was Governor-General The collision caused an explo­ town Thursday, bringing a fine vessels and forty-eight destroy- catcn 0f furs. Rev. G. McKay and Son. ' charged with manslaughter by Hopes to Return sion of the oil, the burning fluid rthe coroner's jury, will not be ers.to cost 350,000,000 yen. flying over the wrecked coaches. Drowned in Bella Coola Mr, Wm, Ellison has moved > prosecuted, according to instruc­ Montreal, Que. —"We hope to River into his new home; by far the tions received from the attorney- Many persons, it is reported, return to Canada next summer," Anxious for the Pope most commodious residence in the general. The marine inquiry j where fatally injured, but the A sad accident, unhappily at- said H. R. H., the Duke of Con- tended with fatal results, occured j district, and falling to the wiles board found that Vaux was in no; prince and his suite escaped un London.—Rome advices state naught, speaking before the of the local ladies has promised way to blame. I hurt and aided the injured. that the health of the Pope is on Tuesday afternoon last. The Canadian Club in regard to his another dance for March 17. forthcoming visit to Great Britain again causing some anxiety at; unfortunate victim was a young Agricultural and with the Duchess of Connaught. the Vatican. The recent damp] Indian named Charles Dickens, issouri Man Has weather has increased the gouty j who while crossing over the Bella Indian and white trappers re­ His Royal Highness also thanked port moose in considerable num­ Industrial Exhibition the people of Canada for the symptoms, and the action of the! Coola River on the ice, broke White Plague Cure heart is not satisfactory. through, with the result that he bers throughout the country. Is *m. heartfelt sympathy which had Their presence in this part is ac­ mo BE HELD AT PRINCE RUPERT ...... :—.—U—-—_ • was immediately caught by the been expressed from coast to j 1 011 counted for by the extensive ^r T«I r* i 9 c ' st " ^ current and drawn under IN THE FALL coast in connection with the ill- j St. Louis, Mo-Believing he The UUke S SuCCeSSOr jthe ice. Constables Tucker and blasting operations on the line ness of the Duchess of Connaught. j has discovered a tuberculosis se- of the Grand Trunk Pacific. ; The organization of the above _ „ i BroUgnton were quickly on the The Duchess, he explained, was i superior to the widely heral- Association has now been com­ rum London—It is rumored that the j spot and a search for the body not. yet convalescent, but was in j preparation of Dr. Fried- Mr. A. Blayney has put five pleted and arrangements for an ded Earl of Dudley will likely succeed ' was commenced, with the result no danger. ^ _ teams of oxen on the road exhibition to be held at Prince mann Dr George M Heath> the Duke of Connaught as gover-j that same was eventually re- freighting for D. Stewart., Rupert next fall are well under professor of chemistry in the nor-general of Canada. Lord | covered on Thursday close to the

Aberdeen, it is believed, would I scene of the accident, ,; '.way. The executive are getting Jealously Cause of Tragedy National University of Arts and ••\ -;>'*v-.-'^ also welcome returning to Cana-1 Strange to say, the deceased's The winter so far hasbe^n ex­ in touch %ith'all outside points, Kamloops.-James Antwine, a] Sciences, has departed for New seeking their co-operation. da. These reports are made de-1 father was drowned under simi- ceptionally mild. Cattle feeding young half breed from the Yale i York to olfer his serum, in com- All information can be had by spite the statement of his high-'lar circumstances and at practi- commenced on January 3rd. The etition againSt that f thG Ge1 .applying to the secretary, L. MinniM^VJ^!e Martin ^a t thil^e Stint e rJipCreekk i P ° "-1 ness' that he hoped to retunTto \ cally the same spot some 15 years 1 snowfall averages a depth of about 12 inches. Bullock-Webster, Prince Rupert. rancheree last week. man savant. Canada. ago. Iff;, •'d-il£&.

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tency if we should adopt adif-lfleet units nor the patriotism to And It Came to PaSS •-•i?$ The Courier ferent principle in sea defence. decide that these should be used; \i PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT BELLA COOLA BY J "Let it be admitted that the in Britannic defence, and you put After several years of anxious ARE YOU INTERESTED THE BELLA COOLA PUBLISHING CO. LTI>. waiting and eager expectation f-5- . policy of a Canadian navy would this country back to the condition . it Bella Coola is at last in tele­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: be more expensive than an oc-|in which Lord Durham found it. IN WATCHES AND l graphic communication with the Canada casional contribution of battle- The spirit of every hero, J! 1 Year $1.00 outside world. 6 Month. 0.75 ',ship s to a British fleet, and what j whether Britisher or not, has We are the largest 3 Month* 0.50 has been proven? It would be [been, 'Give me freedom or give The rapid increase in business, manufacturers 0f United States at this place has long demanded STERLING SILVER. 1 Year. •" ,$i.50jc}ieaper to pay for five or six!me death.' And if I know my United Kingdom . I . . ... „ better means of communication EWELLRY? WARE in Canada. 1 Year $2.oa | British regiments to garrison I Canadian he will not allow any than a weekly mail service. Canada and to provide a nucleus man or any set of men to barter Then write for our Illustrated Catalog We cany all lines of-qualii> §\yfr. Subscriptions payable in advance. which will be sent free to your liddi'fc** for a defence army than to main- away his freedom for a few "petty That great credit is due to Mr.' plate Tableware and Cutlery as titles or for temporary political H. S. Clements; the energetic IF YOU II AVE TO BUY A well as Leather Goods, • liracs WEEDING PRESENT and resourceful representative for Goods and Ricfi Cut Glass. .^r,Tnas2rSSpi5 ?btreSS shol"d "" 5.000 »'• 6.00° "en-much cheap expediency. CONSULT OUR CATALOG s -Atlin in the Dominion er. Would the postmaster-gen­ "If I have misjudged Mr. Bor­ FOR ADVERTISING RATES, APPLY AT house, is admitted by all parties, j OFFICE. eral favor the hiring of British den or wrongly interpreted his HENRY BIRKS& SONS, LTD. To COKRB.-r-oNDEKTS--No letters will be published tl'OOpS for Service ill Canada? policy, then 1 shall make amends The keen and active interest in in the Courier exceiit over the writer's signature. JEWELLERS AND» 'SILVERSMITH -SILVERSMITHSS . The Editor reserves Uie riRht to refuse publi- j . .,«- .. * . n. as soon as the facts are made the-', affairs ,of his district that GEORCE E. TROREY ciition ol any letter. All manuscript at writer's : J\0 quotation Of COSt IlgUreS Managing Director' Vancouver, B.C. this gentleman :so consistently —.:_: (en^ers jnto this question. What plain. If he has not deliberately shows, is very gratifying, and Ya:icouver Office - - 317-323 Cambie St. j Canada does for the defence of cut himself off from the idea of . .— . i the Courier takes this Opportunity a Canadian navy sooner or later,; Atnarko, B.C., •'peasants that have a>; ly:[n-t herself and of the Empire must ; of congratulating the Conserva­ January 29. .1912. prejudice against; (lorw,-^. "grains jiajmit gtiprrma rat Irx." titi then he should make this plainer Editor,' '•,';•'..••. ..';.,. 'be done in the best way, regard­ tive; party on the possession of •"• :••;,:'; Fortunately .tins is !,,.( ;}>( than he has done. Bella Coola: Courier. ,•''••:•."' Ihere, as the moral ;i; ;i ,] : less of cost. If a Canadian navy such an able representative. ' : ( iU ;)1 SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1913. . "If Mr. Borden desires to stop Dear Sir, ' .... o j al standard of ev^ry p'Tson ,\ costs five times as much as a Years ago, on my noticing\superior to the avet; such ideas getting abroad • he The attitude that Mr. Clements, .'•• "1 in r contribution.to the British fleet, symptoms of goitre in a son q.f a I countries and every; has adopted towards the pro- •- v'< ry (( MM "British connection is more him get up in the House and say, understanding and akeen appre­ my remarks upon ocular obser-; plorable fact that •! 'rfOWl'l: M The Canadian Courier, edited' ^jy be killed in the I opinion T am in favor ultimately of a vation in North Italy, Switzer-: spreading in this ' .'ll .. ', I to ciation of the rich natural re­ •i IV \ I. t I land and the: Pyrenees, where, ; amongst children

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Vancouver Land District. j Vancouver Land District. Kyaasreffffma^'g^^ D DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. | DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. Take notice that William W. Wollow | Take notice that Duncan M. Macfarlane , of Vancouver, B. C, occupation brick of Vancouver, B.C., occupation lumber- j VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT layer, intends to apply for permission to man, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: purchase the following described land: BX'^TRICT OF COAST -KAKQE III. Commencing at a post planted about .Commencing.at a post planted three tMmtxlEa, three miles distant and in a westerly di­ miles distant and in a westerly direction vT$cn NOTICE that Helene Minsos rectio__ n fro_,m th_e western extremity.of from the western extremity of Nahiou­ of Vancouver B- C, occupation married I marked north- Nahlc>UJ:a Lake east cor­ za Lake, marked south-east corner, woin^n intends to apply tor permission ... - '.,... ner, thence south eighty chain;-,, ih<-nc:e thence north eighty chains, thence west t^'pfl'i-chase the followingdescrioed land: west e;ghty chains, thence north eighty eighty chains, thence south eighty /^CJjrmnencing at a post planted at chains, thorice 'east eighty chains; con"-, chains,'thence east eighty chains; con"-: -'-the.'south-east corner, near the Island taining 64o 'acres, more or less. , taining 640 acres, more o> less. • in the Saloornt River, and about three- .Vquarteis of a mile, more or less, north- WILLIAM W. WOLLOW. ! DUNCAN M. MACFARLANE. . • Date, October lith, 1912. wastoi Lot 154, thence West 40 chains, Date, October 14th. 1UJ2. ESTABLISHED 1864- i thanee North 40 chains, thence East 40 chains, thence' South 40 chains to point VANCOU VER LAND DISTRICT ; Vancouver Land District. 'of commencement, containing 1G0acres. '-.. HELENE MINSOS, DISTRICT OF COAST --RANGE 111. : DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. .-I H. F.. JACOBSENJACOBSEN,, Atfent 3-jf: Dale, •TAKK NOTICE that 1, Mark Walter Take Notice that Rachel Macfarlane • czDz:Donz: CZ1UCL ... > lioc: c :.„:iC'm::,"fJ) Januarv 2it.h, 1S13J Feb. 8-Ap'l.5. Marvin, ol Atnarko, tipper Bella Coola, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation real es- ; occupation randier, intend to apply for tate agent, intends to apply for per­ VANCOUVER XAND DISTRICT i ffi^fi™1^. pui chase the :.following mission to purchase the following de-) scribed land: Commencing at a post planted at the Commencing at a post planted about • MSTltXCT OP COAST—BANOB HI. I north-east corner of 11. Harrison's pre- three miles west and one • mile • north ! Dry Goods SIioe s | ornpti'on claim, thence.South,1^0 chains, from the western extremity of Nahlou-,i '' ' TAKr NOTICE that 1, Frank Broughton i thence East 80 chains, thence North 20 •/.a Lake, marked south-west corner, ' of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation provin­ j chains, thence West 80 chains to point thence north eighty chains, thence east cial conbtable, intend.to apply for per­ I of commencement, containing 100 acres, eighty chains, thence south eighty \ mission to purchase the following de­ !more or less, in the .locality known as hains, thence west eighty chains; eon- Hard scribed lard:. ware the Sugar Camp, on the Great Slide Old [ taining 04O acres, more or ess.

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DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT Sg%igggg^;S3g^^3HKs^ ^nxious Take Notice that James, K. Macfar­ zm&mm&amsse&ssmmm&mt *• jniothinff definite has been done. DISTRICT" OF, COAST-RANGE III. lane of Vancouver, B. C, occupation TAKE NOTICE that 1, Alice Young, of farmer, intends to apply for permission j * is** When, a couple of years ago, Bella Coola, B. C, occupation' married to purchase the following described land: | /^= woman, intend to apply for permission to Commencing at a post planted about! ((( "~1\ #a|whisper ran through this Valley purchase the following described land: three miles'west and one mile north' ,xtnat some mountain goats were Commencing at a post planted 80 from the western extremity of Nahiou­ za Lake, marked north-east corner, '•iJ&J1affected by an unknown disease, chains east from the north-east corner of H. Harrison's pre-emption, thence thence north forty chains, thence west ^f-Jt',created such a commotion that South 40 chains, thence East 40 chains, eighty chains, thence south forty chains, ACKAY thence east eighty chains to point of ^ikone of the government depart- thence North 40 chains, thence West 40 chains, 'to point of commencemet, con­ commencement; comprising 32o sacres, more or less. . 11 ."^^rients speedily sent a veterinary taining 160 acres, more or less, situated irofessor, at considerable ex- in the locality known as Sugar Camp, JAMES K. MACFARLANE. LTD., VANCOUVER, B. C on the Great Slide, Old Government Date, October 11th, 1912. gjpense to enquire into the case.: Trail, Upper Bella Coola. But what about the humans? ALICE YOUNG. Vancouver Land District. lesase ^''And what about the Health De- •Dated, lie M. W. MAKVIN, December 3rd, 1912. Agent. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3, f -^""pavtment? To put it mildly, the 4 Take Notice that George Jenkingsof. ry liooas '~ ~ latter IS rather s\0W. - ', VANCOU VERXAND DISTRICT Vancouver, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to pur­ M. W. M. DISTRICT OF 'COAST—RANGE III. chase the=following described land: TAKE NOTICE that I, Jack Jackson, Commencing at a post planted at the of Bella Coola,'B. C, occupation logger, eastern extremity of Nahiouza Lake, BUSINESS CARDS intend to apply for permission to pur­ marked south-west corner, thence north Manufacturers of Shi rts, Tweed Pant Overall chase the following described land: eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, Commencing at a post planted about thence south eighty chains, thence west Tents, weater and J A Lrnov Phone Sey. 9387 J- NATION 3 1-2 miles disLant and in a south-easter­ eighty, chains; containing 64o acres, nil more or less.- BUS MCCTS ALL BOATS AND TRAINS ly direction from the south-eastern ex­ tremity of Nahiouza Lake, thence South GEORGE JENKINGS. 6£ ff 20 chains, thence East 40 chains, thence Date, October 11th, 1912. Hotel Winters North 20 chains, thence West 40 chains The Fa S COR ABBOTT AND WATER STREETS to point of commencement, containing Vancouver Land District. SO acres. VANCOUVER, B.C. JACK JACKSON. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. OVE Date November 18th, 1912. EUROPEAN PLAN HOT AND COLD WATER Take Notice that Andy Burhoe of 51 OO TO S2 50 STEAM HEATED VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT Vancouver, B. C, occupation farmer, ROOMS WITH BATH intends to apply for permission to pur­ chase the following described land: DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. Commencing at a post planted at the SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS MERCHANTS TAKE NOTICE that 1, Gus Swanberg, eastern extremity of Nahiouza Lake, of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation logger, V ' ' ' ' ' marked north-west corner, thence south X* J f.M^fj/'fk^Flrit-class Watch Repairs intend to apply for permission to pur­ eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, ;^11UL11.C-Cj0ne a( reasonablc prices. chase the following described lands: thence north eighty chains, thence west Commencing at a post planted about eighty chains ; containing 64o acres, • All work guaranteed and postal 71-2 miles distant and in a south-wester­ more or less. TchaigCS pild. Address all work to ly direction from the south-western ex­ ANDY BURHOE. ^ After a residence of 30 years I have acquired tremity of Kwalcho Lake, bounded as Drue, October 14th, 1912. B. FILLIP JACOBSEN P. G.NOOT,. 1353.Merritt Street follows : —South 20 chains, West 40 Agent for and Owner of a thorough knowledge of the whole • coast of VICTORIA, B. C. chains, North 20 chains, East 40 chains to point of .commencement, containing VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT British Columbia, and can give reliable infor­ FARM, TMBER LANDS AND WATER POWER 80 acres. mation of the different resources at almost any -..'•• GUS SWANBERG. - DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. ; IN BELLA COOLA AND VICINITY Diite, November l'.ltli, 1912. Take notice that Walter Macfarlane ' point in this part of the province. All informa­ of Vancouver, B. C, occupation lumber-1 man, intends to apply for permission to j tion strictly guaranteed. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT purchase the following 'described land: j TEN ACRE FARMS A SPECIALITY B. FILLIP JACOBSEN, Bella Coola. B. C. Commencing at a post planted about | DISTRICT OF''COAST—RANGE 111. four miles distant and in a westerly di- \ ii • iiai •mumiifciWt'jji'* TAKE NOTICE that William Sutherland rection from the western extremity of • rr^^ro^u^'m^f* ••J'IBVW.'WUV^Xw ;•».* imp i. \m**4*m0*mm of Bella Coola, B. C..'occupation' rancher Nahiouza Lake, marked north-east cor- j intends to apply for permission to pur­ nor, thence south eighty chains, thence j chase the following described lands: west eighty chains, thence north eighty ! 0)«8i»^>'«n»(><«n»o-«saQ»<)-ea«»o4Bnii-(>(0 Commeneinjv ft, a post planted about' chains, thoncC east eighty chains; con-; 10 cliainr. west from the south-west col - taining 64o acres, more or less, tier of. Lot Hi, North Bcnliiick Arm, WALTER MACFARLANE. thence North 2(1 chains, thence West 40 Date, Octolwr 1-lth. 1912. chains, 1 hence South 20 chains more or less to shore, thence Easterly 40 chains VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT | Campers, along shore tu point of commencement. To Land WILLIAM SUTHERLAND. Dili.-, November •_V.lh. !'.*1V!, DISTRICT OF COAST RANGE III. TAKK NOTK-K that Uaizu McMillan of 'rospectors, etc. Vaiu'uiictM-, 1>. C, iH-ciipalioii married WeWantYourLand Notices woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following; described land: Gommencinn' at a post ]>lantcd about WHY PACK YOUR OUTFITS FURTHER THAN NECESSARY? Advertise in the Courier 20 chains distant and in a northerly di­ BmaflmeasffiiiaggBsegaB^^ rection from the south-west corner of Section 5, Township 10, thence East 20 »-i tm^ • >«BBH»-0 _ chains, thence South 20 chains, thence WE CARRY COMPLETE LINE5 OF THE FOLLOWING AT BELLA COOLA PRICES: West 20 chains, thence North 20 chains >-«BJB-<)«aB»-o-SK»»-o-e

We supply Materials of all Kinds No extra charge for I •TAKB NOTICE that I. Rebecca Crane, Plans and Specifications Satisfaction-Guaranteed - ! of Vancouver. B. C, married woman. * intend to apply for permission to pur-; cjm$e.the follo'.yintr described land: .'.C-ijnimenciti.ti' at a post planted about 20 chains west from the north-west cor- ; »a iTiercantiie i:er of the w.-vLh-west quarter of sec­ tion 22. Township S, Ran.yo 3. thence North 20 clinir.s. thence East "0 chains, HAGENSBORG CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS (hence South 20 chains, thence West -SO. chains m jsoint of commencement, and 12 MILES FROM GELi-A COOLA AND ON DIOUCT ROUTE TO THE INTERIOR containinL'- tiil acres more or less situated British Columbia j in tlie vicinitv of Firvale. (fnrmerly of Sloan) B.C.," Bella Co/da Valley. lAfta^E^o^nBj^j.^jjg^jj^jggj^j }-*SISM )«a»-i )«sa^o^2if>c,v!SKM<>(isaiaBs-()-ttSE*-.t >-o-4Hbz.t>( .<:Ui.a>o*j«*af-<^»*3**i-o*kia :S;,aart»(>-«BM*-«ii^o-*^^ REBECCA CRANE, j '^SHG^O' )<£S33E>0-12K2><>-III3I3wO-(>-flKiUB-lj <3SS^o^SSZE>0*< Dtttf. December 23. 1012. Feb. S-Ap'i 5. '

' *&::M:n BELLA COOLA COURIER Saturday, February I \%

[o] 1 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT \ VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT j VANCOUVERLAND DISTRICT j VANCOUVER LAND lilSTH 9\ IcuoL-pl [o] [o Tf»> >| O Jo! C30EZ) DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. ; DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGES. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE ?>. DISTRICT OF COAST. RA\, TAKE NOTICE that J'uier M; TAKE NOTICE that Earl K. Stoessiger ; TAKE NOTICE that M. H. Loveloin of TAKE NOTICE that Walter E. Budlong '•"''!!;,. 0 Bella Coola, B. C, occupation !js: of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation fann­ ; Ocean Falls, B.C., occupation logger, of Ocean Falls, B. C, occupation engin­ intends to apply for perrhissi,,',, o er, intends to apply for permission to • intends to apply for permission to pur- eer, ,. intends to apply for permission chase the following described j;, purchase the following described land: i chase the following described land: to purchase'the following described land: Commencing at a post plan! Commencing at a post planted at the Men s, Women's and D Commencing at a post planted two ; Commencing at a post planted four- miles distant and in a westerly.! miles distant and in- a wasterly direction and-a-half miles west and half-a-rrtile eastern extremity of Lake , from the north-west corner j,f thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 O O from the north-west corner of Lot 546 in south from the south-west corner of Lot in the vicinity of Towdystan the vicinity of Towdystan Lake; thence 405 vicinity of Anaham Lake, thence chains, thence north 80 chains, thence thence south 80 chains, thVjH-.-' hildrens south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, south 80 dtiains, thence west 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commence­ chains, thence north 80 chaif,.-,, m thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 thence north, 80 chains, thence east SO ment, comprising 640 acres. west 80 chains to point of <.-,,,' chains to point of commencement, com­ chains to point of commencement, com-;, WALTER B. BUDLONG. merit, comprising 040 acres. "lit!,,-. prising 640 acres. prising 642 acres. Dated. 4th=Novumber, 1912. PETER AlAi Rubbers and Over-Shoes s EARL H. STOESSIGER. M. H. LOVELOIN. Dat«d. 2nd Noveinlx-r. 11*12. Dated, 2nd November. 1912. , Dated, 5th November. 1U12. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT o VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVERLAND ISTliif- VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT. OF' COAST, RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, HA • • '.l DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. TAKE NOTICE that Hugo Brown • of DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGES. Bella Coola, B.C., occupation cook, in­ TAKE NOTICE that Charit-•: • TAKE NOTICE that Hans Kaspersen tends to apply for permission to purchase Bella Coola, B. C, occupaii-/.... TAKE NOTICE that James B. Harrison of Bella,Coola; B.";C, occupation farm­ the following described land: intends to apply for perniiK,-i,,, of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation laborer, chase' the following de:,(-rit.-v: •;, er, intends to apply for permission to Commencing at a post planted about ; purchase the following described land: intends to apply for permission to pur­ three-and-a-half miles, west and 00 chains commencing at a post planted . Commencing at a post planted one-half chase the following described land: south from the south-v/est corner of Lot I west and one and one-half !>,, mile distant and in a westerly direction Commencing at a, post planted four 404 in the vicinity of Anaham Lake, from the north-wcHt C( " ,•'•' Dated, 2nd November,'1812...'. I • ' " " • VANeOUVEK LAND DISTRICT i VANCOUVER LANU VANCOUVERLAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE.'?, i DISTRICT OF COAST, f:.V.N/,} B. Brynildsen & Co. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. TAKE NOTICE that Joseph McMillan; DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. of Bella Coola, B.C., occupation fisher- TAKE NOTICE that Ol;,f F,^i;,f cu'i.u, ' . chains to point of commencement, com­ chains, thence north 80 chains, thence ~§\ [ID ICZIOEZDI {6\ ; ment, comprising 640 acrv.i. • o cnorzD o o c ., IOI prising 640 acres. ' '".V\ east 80 chains to point of commence­ JOSEPH MCMILLAN, j ment, comprising 640 acres.'•"'.'. Dated, 5th November. 1912, ... OLAK FuSHAtt •EDWARD A> WHEELER; Dated, 1st November, 1912, LAND NOTICES—Continued Dated, 1st JMovember, 1912. WILLIAM FINLAYSON. Dated, 6th November, 1912. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT j A VANCOUVERLAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVERLAND DIS'IK! VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. DISI-Rir/T-QF COAST, RANGE 3. TAKE NOTICE that Alex Cam bell of I DISTRICT OF COAST, HAN*,} TAKE NOTICE that Carl W. Brink, of DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. Ocean Falls, B. C., occupation logger, TAKE NOTICE that Lloyd M. Robin: TAKE NOTICE that John Johnson of TAKE NOTICE that Allen U. M • i, Bella Coola, B. C, occupation farmer, son of Bella Coola, B.C., occupation intends to apply for perrainsion to •'pur­ intends to apply for permission to Bella Coola, B. C, occupation farmer,; TAKE NOTICE that Gilbert Clark of lane of Ocean Falls, B. C. i.<< farmer, intends to apply for permission chase the following described land: logger, intend** to apply for p« ru purchase the following described lands: intends to apply for permission to pur­ Ocean Falls, B; C, occupation logger, ;•' Commencing at a jmat planted about to purchase the following described land: chase the following described land: intends to apply for permission to pur­ U.» purchase Uu> following descrit;i ' Commencing at a post planted one Commencing" at a post planted one one-half mile south from the crossing of mile distant and in a westerly direction | Commencing at a post .planted one chase the following described land; the Salmon Rjver otr the Luitos Trail in Comtnencing at. a JJOKI jjlantt r* mile distant and in a westerly direction j mile distant and in a. westerly direction; Commencing at a post planted about mile ditsUmt, and in a westerly di" *- from the north-west corner of Lot 547 from the north-west corner of Lot 546 the vicinity of Fish Trap, (hence south in the vicini ty of Towdystan Lake, thence j from the north-west corner of Lot 404 in one mile distant and in a westerly direc­ 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence from (lie north-west, corner of Lot in the vicinity of Towdystan Lake, thence j the vicinity of Anaham Lake, thence tion from the eastern extremity of Lake the vicinity, of Anaham Lake, t south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, north 40 chains,- thence east 80 chains, north 80 chains, thence west ;80 chains to thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 South 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, Charlotte, thence south 80 chains, thence point of comniencerncnt;'.comprising'&10 .sooth Ml chains, thence east 80 if thence south 40- chains, thence west 80 thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence north HO chains, thence A chains, thence north 40 chains, thence chains to point of commencement, com­ acres. '•'•• 0 . west 40 chains to point of commence­ chains to point of commencement, com^ thence along the lake shore in an easter­ chains to point of commencement prising 320 acres. ' prising"640 acres.' :^ ;' '•••;! ALEX CAMBELL. : prising MQ acres. ment, compi-ising 480 acres. ly direction to point of commencement, Dated, 6th November. 1312. "''•"• CARL W. BRINK. LLOYD M. ROBINSON. ; t JOHN. JOHNSON.':, comprising 640 acres, more or less. • . •'•;' ALLEN R, MACFAR1.A\E Dated, 1st November, 1912. Dated. 1st November, 1912. Dated. 6th November,. 1912." ••: , if 'GILBERT CLARK. Dated.. 6lh .'•November, 1912. Dated, 6th November. 1912. i Demanded Money VAN COUVER LA ND DI STRl Gigantic Organ of King George DISTRICT OF COAST—RAN^it Ul , TAKE NOTICE that Walt. i ; Ratelitf of Bella Coola, B. C, Largest in the World to Be Installed London.—Percy William Col­ Rancher, intends to appl y for |»-r- - to purchase the fol lowing lit-i"' In Liverpool. lins, charged with sending threat­ lands: Commencing at a post plant'-d ening letters to King George and three miles distant and in a M- Late Bella Coola Hotel direction from the mouth of Hi The newi organ which is to be Miss' Lillah McCarthy, the fa­ river and on the Atnarko river, placed in the great cathedral now West 20 chains, thence South 10 11 mous actress, has been declared thence East 20 chains, thence N in course of construction at Liver­ chains to point of commencem.-i insane and sent to Broadmoor taining 80 acres. FIRST-CUSS ACCOMMODATION AND PROMPT SERVICE pool will probably be classed asylum. WALTER EUGENE RATCI among the wonders of the world, Date, 9th December, 1912. in that it will be, when completed, Barber's Shop and Baths ,'. Building Newly Furnished Throughout the largest organ in existence. Up to the present time the or­ ADVERTISE IN THE "COURIER gan in Sydney town hall has en­ joyed the distinction of standing ' HOME COOKING; White help only employed first in point of size over all others. The organ will take four BAGGAGE STORED FREE OF CHARGE, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ENQUIRIES BY MAIL years to construct; it will contain There's a FEED STABLE IN COWNECT8QN 215 draw-stops, speaking and me­ chanical, and the total number Difference of pipes will reach .the remark­ able number of 10,567. in The new organ will occupy two the Price I special chambers in the first bay on each side of the chancel, is AND A BIG DIFFERENCE, but there's no pm-tica! ^> difference in the value and efficiency of these Cy«'U'.s. the munificent gift of Mrs. J. Some were damaged in transit,: some are simply "sh"p- Barrow, of Waterloo, near Liver­ soiled" and some have been out on hire a f*'\v times only, but all arc offered at BIG REDUCTIONS. 1.«-\ "* pool and will cost $90,000. know your requirements and we will send particulars, DON'T FORGET That the expenditure of $10 cash at Pilmley's entitles you to a ticket which will share in the drawing of A $l,5GO "Overland" Auto. NELL: "Oh, Jack, I wish you could have seen Milly this after­ noon, She literally threw her- 739 Yates Street jself at Jack Wright." JACK: "Ah, well, she knew he j was a good catch."

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