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tO jpUr 'iHi: '"i" milti •'« hortt Senator Root Denounces Ex-Minister of Finance «->t 546u Turkey Accedes to Wishes of - Powers . UieiK, Panama Canal Defies Knockers Jottings of Bella Coola and District of Reciprocity Belligerent Armies to Disband. FALSE TO AGREEMENTS S. S. Chelohsin docked at this TO MODERN WOODMEN. i.Ok. port at 10 a. m. Sunday, with tht London. -Hon. W. S. Fielding Constantinople.—The Turkish cabinet, has resigned in conse fo> usual consignment of freight for A meeting of the Eella Coola liShall we inform the world quence of public demonstrations and protests against its action in has a long letter in the Morning the local merchants. Camp of the Modern Woodmen I'RiCT •tha£the United States is false to Post demanding that those who acceding to the wishes of the European powers: Among the passengers for this of America will be held at the 4t&*agreements, false to its pled- i.if- 3 condemn the reciprocity agree ALLIES WILL GET NO MONEY. port were Messrs A. M. Tyson; Grand View Hotel, to-night, zz „ed word? Shall we have it made «'ilk of ment .shall point out by actual London.—The victorious Balkan allies v/ill get Adrianople and (Inspector of Indian agencies), 7:30 p. m. prompt. 'nrrw, known the world over that you Every member should make a to pur quotation where the wrong is. part of the Aegean Islands, but not one penny of indernnityr^^^ BertRolston, Guy McMillan, Con 'V . must look out for the United The Balkan envoys had mentioned $200,000,000 as the amount of stable Frank Broughton and Mi*s special effort to attend as import d 6 "I have never been able to get it • «t \iU ,, Cayanagh, whocorr.es to join her ant matters are to be dealt with tf'Vo Instates or it will get the advantage intomyhead,"says Mr. Fielding, indemnity they would expect Turkey to pay, but it was learned husband Dr. Francis Cavanagh. , H. L. Harris, Consul. That the United States "that in endeavoring to open semi-officially to-day that the European powers will not allow the |Nanaimo, Mr. Guy McMillan of Vancou pat'.w Now Lies in Fifteen Feet of Water at the Dominion and England which, Past May Mean Defeat liiSW ver, has spent a busy week on Low Tide. last night when shown a synop he said, where similar to those Ocean Falls J iano London.—The lobbies and pre business in connection with ex al/ou. sis of the department of marine existing between Great Britain (FROM OUR RESIDENT CORaESPONnENT.) •aterlj cincts of the house of parliament, tensive areas of land which he nrrrf r After being nearly righted and and fisheries' official, report for Mr. Miller, a wireless telegra ion ir o and the United States in 1775. and his associate are heavily in brought back to the surface by as well as the political clubs and phy expert of Seattle, who has hhirs ^..P the year ending March, 1912, " "The greatest question in Can terested in. Mn v " I'ihe combined efforts of the power- drawing-rooms are seething with been experimenting at the Falls, which gives the total value of ada to-day," said Bourassa in an Mr. McMillan has made ar intrigue. Forecasts vary from has succeeded in getting into M"" 5l^ffP^ gear on tne steamer Salvor the fish caught in the waters rangements for the handling of interview here, "is that of con communication with several out flflFaiid the pumps working at their hour, to hour as to the prob additional tracts of Interior lands around Nanaimo at approximate tributions to the English navy. able fate of the amendment recently staked by local cruisers side stations, and it is now con ^•^Mfull capacity, the sunken steamer ly half a million dollars. Canada is a transcontinental fidently expected that the Do brought forward by Sir Edward >» IvmGheslakee took a sudden list to "The whole industry is run by A meeting of the Bella Coola minion Government will install a I country, and so long as we are "\tS*St again and sank The vessel Japanese and according to re Grey, which eliminates the word, Branch of Scattered Helpers of station here at no distant date. Afcb not represented in the affairs of ports filtering across the gulf "male" from the first clause of JfffojW lies on her port side a little the empire we should be under no the W.-C. T. U. took place at the there are more Japs employed in the bill, and which, if carried, residence of Mrs. Tver Fougner The work on the large dam at her out from the wharf at obligation to that empire. the fishing industry at the'pres opens the way for amendments on Wednesday afternoon last. the outlet of Link Lake was Anda, and in about 15 feet ent moment than ever before." which will enfranchise a numeri Plans for the future work of closed down for one week owing oifwater at Jow tide, which'will More Jap» Than Whites. to alterations in the plans for S.S. Princess Mary cally varying army of women. the Union in Bella Coola were . make the task of raising her During the last session at Otta discussed at length, and four construction. ' Hazelton dames J. Clayton, S. LeC. Grant, will contain X-Rays apparatus IpSi^Goroner Jeffs. The order for his The steamer has been on this to Surrender to Justice W. F. Roland. B. F. Jacobsen, and will be one of the finest ; was given after the ver- New Hazelton.- Fire visited Coast less than two years and is T. Draney, R. N. Levelton, O. equipped institutions of its kind ill Fosbak, J. Nygard, H. O. Han JlrMjt of the coroner's jury. New Hazelton for the first, time one of the strongest vessels in Victoria, B. C.—Communica on the Coast. to do any particular damage. A sen, A. Oveson, P. Lauritson. A. Tie jury declared the opinion the Coast trade. The work of tion has been established between Blayney, G. Young, A. C. Chris coal oil lamp was the cause, and The Prince Albert docked here „„. had the freight clerk obeyed adding to her length will be car the British Columbia Government tensen, P. Gadsden, B. Brynild- as there • was nothing handy'to Saturday and discharged a large ••'•'•••If'M; ' ' and the Indian outlaw Simon | sen, W. Galienne, F. K. Hicklen- ried out at Esquimalt; as soon as consignment of machinery and ;':$K| order of the captain to call tight the dm with the occupants ton, C. Tucker. The Misses the material for. her extra sec Gun-a-Noot. and it is regarded as ail passengers to the starboard ot the building were helpless. .Rankin, Blayney, Carlisle. Rob-! gasoline, Two buildings were completely tions arrives from the Atlantic. practically certain that the long- j etts, Levelton, Fosbak, Grant, i side of the ship, there would destroyed with most of contents. hunted Indian will shortly s'ur- Lauritsen. Messrs F. Jacobsen, NOTICE. fuhave been no loss of life. F. and E. Grant, B. M. Brynild i* "•— 'r'~ unfa iii • I'.JMU t»nu;w render himself to the authorities sen, O. Fosbak, R. N. Levelton. Annual meeting of the BELLA The Doctors of Great and face a trial in,the criminal COOLA TELEPHONE, LIGHT AND courts which it is virtually con The Debating Society of this POWER Co., LTD., will be held in Hundreds of Pilgrims Drowned in Egypt Britain Come to Time town held a most successful meet ceded can end only in his acqittal. ing on •• Thursday evening last. Colony Hall Hagensborg, Wednesday, February 5th, 1913, at 1 p. a. Suakim, nEgypt.-—Three hundred and fifty Mohommedan pil London.—A settlement has The various speakers acquitted themselves admirably before a grims froin India to Mecca were drowned by a flood which over been come to whereby the doctors Dublin barrister asks for war All shareholders are requested whelmed the entire caravan at its encampment midway between rant to arrest prime minister As- large audience. Particulars of to attend. v the sacred city of Medina, Arabia, and the port of Yembo on the have agreed to comply with thequitn and c.lDinet In connection the next debate will appear in H. JACOBSEN, Sec. our next issue. 3C9B fjJtedSea. terms of the Insurance Act. ' with theft of Crown jewels. _E_SS5_ nyi***H i• 1 BELLA COOLA COURIER Salurday, February) / |f(
the Imperial navy guarded the Beresford, the London Times, preference for the close company The Courier decisive centres "OUR COM Lord Milner or the Right Hon. of this official, than the more PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT BELLA COOLA BY fatiguing effort of doing his duty THE BELLA COOLA PUBLISHING Co. LTD. RADES AND BROTHERS Winston Churchill. — Victoria ACROSS THE SEA SHALL Times. by mixing with his constituents SUBSCRIPTION RATES: KEEP THE FLAG FLYING IN and making himself conversant IN WATCHES AND We wonder' if our Canadian Canada THE OCEANS OF THE with existing conditions. 1 Year $1.00 "Imperialists" will call Earl Grey 6 Months 0.75 WORLD." No doubt, while indulging in -GRADE ~ are the largest 3 Month* :..'... 0.50 an annexationist. No doubt those midnight drives in company with manufacturers of United States Where is the hint of any degentlemen who are now endeavor 1 Year $1.50 STERLING SILVER. sire for a cash contribution? ing to induce Mr. Borden to raise his man Friday, (for he seldom United Kingdom JEWELLRY? WARE in Canada. 1 Year. :,..$2.oo Oh! that Mr. Churchill had the tariff against British goods is seen in day light, probably from will so describe him. Grey and Subscriptions payable in advance. awaited the arrival of Mr. Borden fear of molestation at the hands Then write for pur Illustrated Catalog We carry all lines of "quality Silver- which will be sent free to your address and consulted that great authori Laurier on one side; Bonar Law of the large foreign element, the plate Tableware and Culler; as • • \ •• fo '• . . Subscribers not receiving their copy and Borden on the. other. If IF YOU HAVE TO BUY A well as Leather Goods, Bray ty on naval matters before mak sturdy decendants of the early i-esrularly please notify the management there is any empire-saving to be WEDDING PRESENT Goods and Rich Cut Glass. at once. Changes in* address should be ing such utterances; then would CONSULT OUR CATALOG sent in as soon as possible. done the former pair are the Vikings, who have infested Bella he have learned one thing at least FGH ADVERTISING RATES, APPLY' AT men to do it. Coola Valley for the past twenty OFFICE. that he, as First Lord of the Ad years,) he is able to/obtain all in HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Lift To Cc-RKEcr-ONUENTS—No letters will be published miralty, was profoundly ignorant in the Courier except over the writer's signature. formation he considers necessary, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Ihe Editor reserves the right to refuse publi cation of any letter. All manuscript at writer's of—that a real live "emergency" If We Were Represen GEORGE E. TROREY risk. and that may account for the Managing Director Vancouver, B. G, did exist (in Mr. Borden's mind). ted, How .Happy We rottenness of present conditions Vancouver Office - - 317-323 Cambie St. Consider then his relief at the Would Feel. in Bella Coola and district. eggs with oblachan grease was} The /clothing- uK/; f would be. saved. -. . ur That Mr. Parker Williams can ment, he might, in time make an Churchill's Word or strange folk who could so lightly I while the white men had or: pa/if? ^IX-^ What would happen to the Em excellent postmaster, but as a Borden's be relied upon to check the reck set aside such delicacies. How-1 coats, shoes, etc pire should Great Britain refuse' less course of the Government legislator—well!—tut! tut! How is it, that no "emergency" ever, the next attempt met with \ most interesting objects;*^ ,, to lend the money, is too horrible whenever possible, is a fact uni such as Mr. Borden has spoken better result for that was a fine i box which the white men r to even contemplate. versally admitted, anvd is a-con j of, is known to exist in Great D spring- salmon, smoked, which j the Indians were told thai i" > siderable consolation to those who Britain? ""•- was warmed in front of the fire j wonderful box could tell the v,r, » Australia is about to lay the have the true interests of the Bella Coola in t> j - That it does not exist in the and dipped in the never-failing men just where to go, and »• <• '4 keels of one cruiser and two more Province at heart. \ Early Days <. I minds of the highest naval au oolachan grease, this was very first idea of time was given u 7 destroyers in her own( yards. That Mr. Wm. Manson should thorities is shown by the speeches 91 much enjoyed by the strangers.. for not only could this. wor-f' Why on earth cannot Canada do deplore the fact that thesanctity " of Right Hon. Winston Churchill, These men were accompanied by j box tell the white men v.* likewise?. If we don't we shall of the house is defiled "by the A story of one hundred and First Lord of the. Admiralty. twenty years ago. a very large dog that to th1 e In-j they were, but also the.timt* have to get Australia to protect presence of two members in op ' i •if * . On May 16th of last-year, seven dians was so big and so wise they j that was almost too much iV u us if war should break out on the position is not surprising. He It is just about one hundred months after the formation of thought it was almost human. Indians. Pacific. It is somewhat ridicu lacks sportsmanlike or manly in and twenty years ago that a num the Borden gqyernment and while lous to.say that Australia will stinct, and has never shown any ber of Bella Coola Indians who the Ministry . of' Great Britain not be abfS to man her ships with aspirations towards same. lived at what is now known as were preparing to meet Mir. Bor- NOTICE We are opening an office in bluejackets equal to those in the To us who have been too long Burnt Bridge, were surprised one Bella Coola and will handle den and his.colLeagues, Mr. Real. Estate British navy. May we point out under his misrepresentation, it is July evening by the sudden ap Churchill made a speech that Fire and Accident Insurance that not Australia alone, which interesting to note that Mr. Par pearance of some white men who could fairly be assumed to be (in- *' • -- • . We have a very large outside connection came from the Interior guided by- tended as a guide to the Canadian is just beginning, but no. other ker VVilliams, who has had per and if you have property you wish to sell Stick Indians. The Indians had we would be very pleased to be given Ministers, before they- came to nation in the world' has blue haps more opportunity to study the opportunity to do so for you. the member for Skeena than we never before seen a white man the British government. jackets as good as those who man ROLSTON & CALNAN and they thought they were In In this - speech Mr. Churchill the ships of old England. But is have, should have formed' the dians who had lived a long time pointed out that' the Imperial that any reason why- we, should same conclusion as ourselves:— ago and had been,born again with flest must, at the' present time, not make a start? Are we to "that Mr. Manson shows no idea a white skin. The chief of the be concentrated in European understand that Canada should j whatsoever of ,the legislative JQHN A. PAULINE D„„, h not embark upon a permanent band was very pleased! to see waters; but at the same time de needs, of the district he is sup GENERAL MERCHANDISE policy because she cannot turn posed to represent." these strangers and'invited them Raw Furs Bought and Sold clared that the duty of protection t to an impromptu feast which con **r of the Colonies by the despatch, out sailors as well trained as those We in Bella Coola receive oc- Trappers' and Loggers' Outfits Supplied sisted of hemlock bark dipped in Gasoiine Launches for Sale or Charter if necessary, of special squadrons in the British navy, which has | casional visits from Mr." Mansoti, VMS been in existence many centuries?' or rather we should say the Road oolac-han grease, which, the BELLA BELLA, B.C. from Great Britain both • could '-^•"" *..-"• Mr^jpfcu^r. ft - •monocxn; mTTTrfrnuMTHTmrT
strangers did not appear to en- fflMllMllttlilJIilflf and would be discharged without Such an argument is preposterous Superintendent does, as Mr. Man- injury to her home concentration, It is not the view of Lord Charles son has always shown a distinct' joy, so another dish of salmon WE ARE RIGHT TO THE FRONT WITH continuing Mr. .Churchill said that QUAL5YY, PRtiMPf/SERVICE, RIGHT PRICES hire way created "ths great op- firs'- 1 * tj p^rtUiiity fvjt1 the great self- gjv3rning Dominions'. of the Tlie Clarke-Stuart Co., ltd. Empire. •-••• if the main de •.Stationers ; JJnntrrs '---'IB'ookbttibrrs velopment of the last ten years VANCOUVER, B. G. "h-id been concentration in decisive Rubber Stamps, Loose Leaf Devices and Billing Systems theatres, it seems to me and I . TRANSITS, LEVELS; CHAINS, &c./and dare say to you, riot unlikely that everything for the* Surveyor and Architect
the. main naval development in | Instruments Repaired by our Experts We Blue Print for You \7t • •- • • •••' .••'-.''. • ,'-"• I the next ten years .will be the i For linmadfnts jhlpinant SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT • ••''• •- - .' '••.•• . . •• % DESKS, MAPS, GLOBES AND HYLOPLATE BLACKBOARDS 'growth' of -effective, naval forces; 5( PRICES AND SAMPLES ON REQUEST in the great overseas Dominions, Then we should have a true di vision of labor between the mother country and her daughter UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C., LTD. states:—TH AT WE AT HOME SHOULD MAINTAIN THE EM Boscowitz Steamship Co., Ltd. PIRE'S SEA SUPREMACY; REGULAR FREKMIT AND PASSENGER SERV'IfH AGAINST' ALL COMERS AT j BETWEEN BELLA COOLA AND VANCOUVER THE DECISIVE POINT, AND; •m THAT THE DOMINION: 1 !!l,rsday at inp. mi • i S|>'n/U«>UIUIt.V.>'WAI<. S/VENTURE' tV*' U4Ui*CAPILANO" or S. S. "COQUITLAM" also call with PIRE." Gasoline and Explosives by special arrangement. For mtea of Frefprhts, I;,ares anfl ol.her information, apply ''" The important th i n.g, Mr. j 1 HEAD OKFICK, OAKHAM.- ST., VANCOUVER; or JOHN BAKN^' -'' 1 *1> Churchill declared, was that the 1003 GOVKUNAIFCNT ST., VlCTOKIA. PROJECTED ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC & HUDSON BAY RAILWAY. gap should be filled, so that while; J HI 1ft ,^^( -fff»; amwJw:."j.ii-*J ^. Ik JjMalwJay, February \> 1913 BELLA COOLA COURIER
\V»I"* After a day or two's rest; these Vancouver Land District. graMra»amBBgBMfiinBgig^ X white men got two canoes and Land Notices DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. Take notice that Duncan M. Macfarlane made a trip down the Bella Coola I of Vancouver, B. C, occupation lurnber- | man, intends to apply for permission to River and in due time landed at Vancouver Land District. j purchase the following described land: ! the mouth of the river. Then j Commencing at a post planted three; DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. I miles distant and in a westerly direction I j from the western extremity of Nahlou- j they/j&ent out down the Inlet as Take notice that William W. 'Wallow ; za Lake, marked south-east corner, I of Vancouver, B.C., occupation brie thence north eighty chains, thence west! far/as Labouchere Channeland layer intends to apply for permission to ; eighty chains, thence south eighty , _ purchase the following described land: . chain^ thence 'cast feighty c)iainB; %Qrl I | < took^a turn up the South Bentick Commencing at a post planted about three miles distant and in a westerly di taining 640 acres, more or less. - Arni as far as the Island and rection from the western extremity of DUNCAN M. MACFARLANE. Nahlouza Lake, marked north-east cor Date. October 14th, 1*J12. ^then back again to Noosick, ner, thence south eighty chains, thence ESTABLISHED 1864 west eighty chains, thence north eighty Vancouver Land District. about 9 miles down and where chains, thence east eighty chains; con taining G40 acres, more or less. there is at present a small Indian DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. WILLIAM W. WOLLOW. Take Notice that Rachel Macfarlane HOE 3onz 30E 3CE HOC 51 reserve. At this point the white Date, October llth, 1912. of Vancouver, B. C, occupation real es tate agent, intends to apply for per- „ men camped for a day or two and VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT ' mission to purchase the following de- ' scribed land: •got! out his wonder box and DISTRICT OF COAST-RANGE HI. Cornmencjujg at a post^ planted about three rni!es>-west and one mile north TAKE NOTICE that I; Mark Walter Dry Goods and Shoe s showed it to, the Indians who Marvin, of Atnarko, Upper Bella Coola, from' the western extremity of Nahlou occupation rancher, intend/to apply for za Lake, marked soul h-west corner, thence north eighty chains, thence east were very much afraid of its permission to purchase the following eighty chains, thence south eighty described land: chains, thence west eighty chains;' con powder. After staying a short Commencing at a post planted at the taining 64o acres, more or less. Harc-war e UK north-east corner of i-J. Harrison's pre time at Noosick, the leader of the emption claim, thence South 20 chains, RACHEL MACFARLANE. *"$* '•• •• thence East 80 chains, thence North 20 Date. October lHh. 1912. , ' chains, thence West 80 chains to point i< -,pa$ty painted something on a of commencement, containing 160 acres, more or less, in the locality known as Vancouver Land District. sirock, then they returned up the the Sugar Camp, on the Great Slide Old Government Trail, Upper Bella Coola. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. river and back to where they had j. Take Notice that Allan R. Macfarlane f • ... ' MARK WALTER MARVIN. -> '.-•'. Dated December 3i-
o K HESOb-t >«BS»0-G«B»-(>-4 HXEUXB-O RAIZA MtWLLAN. .••HE»-0 _SBMj-«_HB.o-tfHae-< >< Date, November lath, l'J12. J Saturday, February / &ELLA COOLA COURIER /$!• I •* •'if VANCOUVER BAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DIS'I K J jcz3oi=5] fo] [ol fc toE £°3 H3 lczior=D| {o VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT| VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST,,;RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, KAN*,] TAKE NOTICE that Peter TAKE NOTICE that Earl H. Stoessiger TAKE NOTICE that'M. H. Loyeloin of TAKE NOTICE that Walter E. Budlong M "ill Bella Coola, B. C, occupation fjh|,1 of Bella Coola, B. C., occupation farm Ocean Falls, B. C, occupation logger, of Ocean Falls, li. C,occupation engin intends to apply for permi^i,,,, ii er, intends.to apply for permission'to intends to apply for permission to pur eer, intends to apply for permission chase the following describee! l » to purchase the following described land: ;i purchase the following described land: chase the following described land: Commencing at a' post plant M ens, Women s and Commencing at a post planted two Commencing at a post planted four- Commencing at a post planted at the miles distant and in a wester]',"d, U I miles distant and in a wasterly direction and-a-half miles west and half-a-mile eastern extremity of Lake Charlotte, ' I from the north-west corner <\f. ' t from the north-west corner of Lot 546 ih south from the south-west corner of Lot thence.,-south 80 chains, thence cast 80 in the vicinity of Towdy.s-ia,. the vicinity of Towdystan'Lake, thence 405 vicinity of Anaham Lake, thence chains, thence north 80 chains, thence [ Children s thence south 80 chains, th'em-c l south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, I south 80 dhains, thence west 80 chains, west 80 chains to point 'of commence chains, thence north 80 <-h;iii-. ' t, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 j thence north 80 chains, thence east-80 ment, comprising 640 acres. west 80 chains to point of •(.•i,(,'u,,, chains to point of commencement, com- j chains to point bf commencement, com- WALTER E. BUDLONG. ment, comprising 640 acres, prising 640 acre„s prising 642 acres Dated. ,.4tli November. 1<)1'2. n Rubbers and Over-Shoes EARL H. STOJGSSIGER M. H. LOVELOIN. PETER MAJii-is Duted. 2nd November. -VJVi. Dated, 2nd November. 1912. Dated, ,5th November. 1912. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND IJIJJTI{I VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVERLAND DISTRICT U DRY GOODS AND DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. DISTRICT OF COAST, RAx
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