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+ ' +.... RespeCted;Gti'++ :• • • +- + :+ + 8il+er Ca Mo • A+UESS FRUM me~!!" P++'+°"IIJLSI[II +MAY . " , After an illness ++lasting for + • " g +t e shareholders . . + 0AI+ REMAIN UIJI ++,,+ +--J'_L'L+." :i~+~:~died hon==~aOn lhurs¢lay :0~:gl~a:lmorning +last idling o~ ~ '. _ ~ .... i.i the SunSet and Sundae group of ~ ' -- f. Force. ~,.o.A ~m,~r~?uuon ~ at his residence in +I~Iazelt~n, Building of Railway by British Capitalfsts Entails Opening properties adjoinin on Glen Counties May Vote on Ex inat Lnty woum t.ime it to : ' + g | - O.r.t+ + Up of Great Measures m Anhcnpatmn of Demand mountam, Hazelton district was clumon From Home Rul + --- iMr. C0ppock. who Came to Ha- Which Will Follow the Opening of Panama Canal held inPatmore & Fulton's offices For Term of Six Years Vancouver, Mar.+13:'Of the zelton •four years ago, was held i London, Mar. 9:'The- present the mouth of the Naas river to l yesterday' ' Bays the Pnnce Ru- London, Mar. 9:--The anxious- six additional fede~l members in the highest esteem~by all wh0 American visit of D. A. Thomas, the Groundhog Coal" fields, and l pert News. The p.rmmpal bum- ly-looked .for announcement of of parliamen:t-tO I~. allotted to .... ness of the meetmg was the ,. it is predicted knew.him. A:-pioneer of new head Of the +Cambrian Coal Corn- thence into the Peace River l - the Home Rule con ~'~: ..... cotmtries,he had+great faith in puny, +is .said by the Mornin+ ~:::ffc°untry ~tl'~t::Th~h~rter °PfP~:~a~nhae+ for theld~se?:s'°n'Me:~'r: ~7;. _°_f~:~ the? ~]~°p:::a~tywe~°"proposed.lease i!t!i~/!h~~iiie~n~~. °. that Vancouver wiil'be given one the :future of thd district, mani- P0st.to have:i for its 0bj+ct the more, North, Vancouver: one, fested by extensive purchases of safeguarding of British coal in- South Vancouver one, Lulu Is- land in this vicinity. For some terests, threatened by develoP~ dian House of Commons Mr known' + mmmg men from the J tendin- elements M- " " "" land and thelow'er Fraser one. • " bou' ~ " , . t+ , r. -~squlEn time he successfuily +conducted ments which Will follow the open: Thomas. expects to spend three . .n,dary country. The meetmgJ stated that the government• in- Yale-Caribou an additional one, aeclaed to accept the lease on and southern. Vancouver Island a+live'ry business ltere~, bt~t during ing of the Panama Canal• • weeks on this Side Of" the At- I tended that the whole of irelan a the last: year-of :his life was in r Mr. Thomas.iS convinced that lantic . +• conditions slightly different from Imp_..,+ ~ • , ...... '~ One. Victoria, it isthought, will • - • ~ aomu oe InCluueu in ~ne florae remain the sameoas at present. such +poor health that he was in the+ neighborhood of Panama The above despatches point ton th;:s;rr:PcSl:~'h [cR::; :stiff ulA;lr tho:ldb:=t::; co~pelled .: +to relinquish ac~i~'e American coal will prove much ler Brothers, if ti [ C0mox may be separated from business. Hehad nearly reached more marketable at an econ0mi, highly important scheme for the they+accept the proposition, will to poll as to whether they would I Atlin and added to , the his 75th birthday. development of Northern British form a development company and cal price than in the Meditm~. come into the act or not, the + the rest of Northern British Co- Two sons, R. C., Coppock, Of Columbia. Mr. Thomas, who iB open the property. ranean trade, which Amorican question to be put them being , lumbia being combined' with Tongue creek. A'lta., and T.J. now on his way. to Vancouver, is Under the proposed agreement operators have made several at= whether .they were m favor of Atlin. - • Coppock. of Castor, Alta., were the largest individual coal oper- the company will get 20 per cent temptsto capture, and that l ff exclusion from the Government Great Inventor Dead in attendanc6 during the l~t ator in the world. Last summer of the net profits from the ore that advantage is strenghened of Ireland Bill of 1914. The ex- New York, Mar..13:_--George hours of the deceased. h~ and other eminent WelBhmen taken out by the-development by. restrictive American legisla- clusion would he for six years Westinghouse, inventor of the A funeral service~will be con- visited British Columbia andin- company. tion, it may lead to the establisli-i from the date of the first meet- air brake, is dead. He leftfifty• ducted'at the residence at 3:30 vestigated the coal fields of the meat, in West Indian waters,+ 0{ Alaska Railway Bill 'Signed ing of the Irish parliament, The millions. - - this afternoon.. It : was at first Province. The outcome was the m0hopoiY in American c0al even Washington, Mar. 13:--Presi- government's proposal meant intended o.thal~ the interment -raising of. capital and the appli. - Ri~hie Beats Wolgast . more .exclusive than that now dent Wilson has signed the Al- that the Ulster counties would ~anc~ver, 13:--Richie should b~;in the:Haz~ll~on came. cation for a charter for railroac Mar. virtually held by Briii~shcoal i~ aska railway bill i~ave the option of havingexclifs '+ •, was given the decision over W0f tary. hut"in deference~ "the to ta~ the great Groundhog coal the Mediterranean. ion and if they voted for it they _ gust in the tenth round of their wishes of 0ther: ~mbet~s 0f:th~, fieldsontheNaasand Skeena. The Big F/re at Portland Mr. Thomas ~ plan, as indicated, Portland, Mar. 13:--In a water Could not be brought back except contest tonight...... : - family,.:the sons have decided~ to Groundhog coal is kno~vn to be of is t0 extend his interests to those with the consent of the majority take the remains to their- old excellent quality, much • resemb- front fire• which started early DomL-.'on +May Help Canadian and American "coal yesterday morning the_ loss was of the whole U'nited Kingdom. home in"Kansas ciiY fop buriai: ling the steam coal which has Ottawa, Mar. 13:-~-The Domin-.. fields producing coai adaptable overa million dollars. It was The necessary administrative iea,~ing.. on~':t0mdrr0~v ~orning's ~nade Wales famous. ion• government !s likely to aid for 'export. BHtish, 'as we!l as the worst conflagration in the changes would have to be made train. "++: "-,-.--'..+ :../:"- - ,..... '., ~Mr. Thomas h as.bee~ s~udying thb: CIN] R'.: by la bond guarantee. c61itine~it'ar: cal+i~li~ts', "ai~ ass0- ~ in thee+bill, but+.he..h.oped the U1. the effect which the opening of histery=of O~.~g0n;=- ...... ciatedwithhim. He has obtain- ster corn,ties themselves would Smith's New Store the Panama Canal will have on SKEENA'f;ROS$1 fi ed options On practically Undevel- not wish for any alterations in C. V. Smith's new store, which his trade and has evidently de, WILL IIUSII-.WORK+IIN + opsd mines providing steam coal, the judiciary. As to the rest of is being built on the site of the AS ANOTHER.BUTT[ eided that there -ivill be an im- yielding a thermal efficiency as P. [i,•[,•]IAILWAY Ireland. and the various changes burned structure, will be com- Vancouver, MaP, 12: -- Tha mense and constantly growing great as Welsh coal. His views in detail, +the government's pro. pleted within a few ~weeks. In Skeena Crossing will-be the demand for c0al at Panama for Vancouver, Mar: 13:--J. W. as to the competitive importance ,oasis would appear later. the meantime the riew stock is Butte of the north, is the declara. vessels passing through the great Stewart, who has just returned: of Pocahontas, West Virginia Exclusion in-any forna could on its way, and Mr. Smith ex- tion of B. R. Jones, whohas been from Edmonton, announces that coal+, are strengthened by the ex- waterway. Presumably, his in- never be put forward as a solu- pects to resume business within here on mining, business. Mr. a total of twelve thousand men tensive preparations made by tention is to make a bid for this tion, thepremier said, butonly as a month. The Royal andLondon Jones, wli~ went n0rth las~ night, will be employed on the P. G. E. Americans in the way of coaling trade and to fill his orders with • an expedient which might point & Lancashire Insurance compa- says a smelter at Skeena Cros- this season. Of these two thou- depo~ on Panama canal routes. coal from the Groundbogdistrict. the way toa final settlement. nies,'represented by E.'H. Hicks sing is a Probability. There/: is --..--..,--. sand will work on the Peace The new railroad, for which Mr. Asquith then proeeededto Beach, promptly paid the amounts ample coking coal in the Kitse- New ~.ork, Mar. 7:--Mr. D. A. river extension. It is expected the charter~ has practically been give the details of the proposed due under the policies. guecla valley; near at hand. He Thomas, the Welsh coal magnate, that contracts for a POrtion of granted, will run from the mouth poll. Each county would be polled expects the Rocher de Boule :to arrived Yesterday on the Lusi- the new line will be let by May Form New Partnership o_f:. the Naas river, about fifty at the request of one-tenth of. A •partnership has been formed ship 300 tons of ore daily by May. tania from England. He intends 1. The first hundred miles north miles north of Prince Rupert, up the electorate, the voters being by E. H. Hicks Beach and Fred. The Great Ohio also has a fine making a flying visit to the Pa- of Prince George is to be finished the Naas and7 Skeena: to the those entitled to vote at the Par. Field, who will continue the real showing'. A five+hundred-foot cific coast to discuss with Van- this summer and the grading of Groundhog, thence by the old liamentary elections. The ques- estate, insu~anee and •.brokerage tunnelwill soonbe started, i: couver and Seattle men plans for I the whole 330 miles to the north • : ~_ . :~ tion voted on woulcl be: "Are you business~.of the former,_ The the construction Of the railroad" IHogem Pass into the Peaee River will be completed during the sum. The residence which is to ac- which he expects to build from I c0iintry. mer of 1915. The company is in favor of the exclusion of the firm,• which is, to be knownas eommodate the ferryman in Hicks Beach &Fieid, ::will h~e spending $200,000 this season in county from the Government of eharge of t;l~e~ South H azeiton Ireland Act for a period of an office at Courtney,-on Van- reclaiming a mile-long area at ,, ferry is to be finished at once. Weeh's News of Town-and District _ ]years? A poll would be.taken couver Island, where, tliey!':~tre Squamish, formerly known as I by ballot in the same manner as J. M. MacCormicl~, manager F. M~Inerney was do'wn from many fHendswill be glad to knolv having a large building construcL- ofR.:CUnfiingham & 8on's Ha~ Newport, for terminals. /at an election. . i ed: The local busineSs•will=pro- Smithers on Tuesday. ~that her recovery from the injury ~.elton~store, is sl~ending the Week J. Anderson, of+Seattle, was a is likely to be rapid. BANK BANDITS AGAIN [ Andrew Sonar Law, who for bably betaken over by Charles at Port Essington and Prince ROB SUCCE.SSFULLY] lowed,, said that if 'the proposals. Hicks •Beach. visitor in Hazeit0n on Saturday. H. Silverthorne, of Pleasant E. ~. Pierce, the engineer, Valley, is spending a few days Vancouver, Mar. ll:--Five ban- represented the last word of the St, Peter's Church : ++...... ~, ",,+-...... ++ ..... s+ Wasinfrom Rose Lake On Mon- in Hazelton, on business. dits, at noon yesterday, held up government, then the position Members of the wo~nan,sAux. of ~: Dr:: Maclean~s: ipracti¢~ -at day. • " W. J. Carr, district road su~- and robbed the branch of the was a grave one, UnionistS:were iliarywill please':n0te that' :tlie 8mithers dt~Hng:the~4atter's ab: perintendent, is herethis weel~ Royal Rank at Abbeteford,+ in opposed to Home Rule with or + last business meeting Of the ~ses- sence, visitdd+ithei +HOspital On J.: A, Thorne and W, Blackstock on departmental business. Westminster district, They oh. without exclusion;, :: : sion will take place next Thurs- -Wednesday. :+ '.'~ ":!i:("~!:~+ :i returned from Smilherson Thurs- ~tJ. McDougall, representing tained $3000 and escaped, firing Premier Ooe. To Otta@a ! day afternoon at 8:15. at +the Ms-.:"' r q ::.TI=',~V~ Brewer,i:dlstrict forest" day.,,+ " - o ,: ,.. J he Canadian Consolidated Rub- many sho~ on their way through Victoria, Mar. 18:T'On:L~Uos" ":':'-'::+, ,ranger, returnedyesterday from A.L.. Whitworth, of Vancou Bion house.. + +:.+~:.~ ,:~ + " b.er Co., is here for a few days. the town. day next' Sir Richard MeBride :!:~;/i: • Next. Friday at i +ithe Old Kitseguecla;/.Whe~el he':went veF,. was ~imong the weeks's visi- 7i3o,;:in '~4L' Rev~: w. s. Latter gave a lee- -•.. Will leave:for Ottawa, tO eonmilt. " : ;Church, the first of a course of toadju~f-some'min0r:dispute be- tors to Hazelton. tpPe, illustrated by lantern slides, l"n'~'*~-iUS--•at'~"~--Vmar,It'+';d ial the federal government, regai~l, •i!?Bibl•+.:Taiks; .:iiiiust~atGd,, ]bY •l~n" t;ween :Ihdian loggers:.:'::::.+': ~ .~- :M~, ]'and ~i Mrs. J. c, K. Sealy inst. Peter's Church last even- V~:~eouver,o- 18.'The train ing variousmatters" of Prb:vin~iai:' ~! •:. tern slides,: on:~- The Life of"o~ imndtfa who murdered three men + "The= :N0t'{hern Telephone (~0,' are e~pecte~d io return from Eng- interest, It is un~ +'"!=" +~"'"'+~:+"' '~ .... " .... "":' t land~iextmonth. ' " , ~ieveral weeks ago are still at derstood.',the:ill operatinRlti the Hazelton distrlc i A, E, Falconer, (..!There was a good attendanco qtiestion of the high commission,- ~: large and appear to have left no will beheld.each Fri~ay::dur!ng and. the,:i~u/kle~ .Valley, has beet who was in the of.ilm+mbem +and friends at last ~, Lent, conCludiPg ~ith th~b.,'n~y t~ees~ .... .:--, ...... ershio is likely to come up in:'the: :: in~rporated'+ ....' " ~+" :~+~:'~'~:by'sp~e,i~l act• of"+ +the [l~osi~it~l/:for..... ~ome days, is again ~ight's socialmeeting of St, An. [ of+.the. iPagsi6~ .on~C~Xld':, F~id~y r...... --: course of his Visit tO the cai~It~L:+ : . Atlmission/Tr~e. : NO ~ol]e~t|on. +. R. E., Allen,.district foreoteP; ~:+ : ~i+:::'; " "~ At'thb instarld+ +of,:Wm.+:m,.l ma Wilson Bros., The HazeitonAmateurDra~a:, .. Aiiinv|ted. ,~alker,. provincial agri. has gone to Franeo~ .and Oo~ tie.+ Sbciety is prepari~ig~']the,: i ""': Ia0n, mem]~+ for this district, the! the Bulkt • ~--•, - + .~ .+. ley ranchers, !s !~for this distHct: is here ::ii~i:Jf;M~ed+na!d, "the +sabine • legislatu~, +dropped+,the clause, +m here:for?a ,m~t: •~: mming nlltn~ wM.ih town f~r~ia [ • /dhys, in his capacityas tion wOr.k.loe++O.+.~.',~n,.: On.~he+-i~[.pl+e~haVebm+!~+~t++? ht had the sis. few, :ds~s !fdti~in~:;the: We~k+'. i:A] ~i~l~+t0r~::: He :Status that I~mnmilu+klte:,a:.ilaui~+h will.be '• +~ - ..... " ...... '+...... " .... : ..... "-:-+- ~ood deal of ~Ork i8'to be done']' n ankle on is detori;nlned to used ,for i~tr011iit~;~, wh le •~' ~.~the result ~rlty Of all seeds Oot~a +-:kk+ + i.+mPd.: will ,: ~:'-~+! Walk, Her ~:+:":::'; +~: +;: ~ r++~ IPe+l~<~o~+i+::+i+?+i!+':.:;~.i +:.;ii]+-? +++:: r • "-- ;2 • THE. OMINECA MI.NER SATURDAY, ~MAReH 14, 19i4 .- ...... ,+,_

I iiii i i , "=-- - mI ": I, "" i " '/ 11 l I m " Till l I' " ""' ....' ;'"',i+,, {- +.I .~-- '~ : -' .-" '~lll ...... i "'lll + ' :: ...... --+~'~" + " ' . i .... ' .... lira province, l;utas I indicated be- The Omineca iner fore, tlm question of facilities is a great drawback to settlement PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON. THE CENTER OF THE at the present time. We have GREAT OMINECA DISTRICT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Sargent's--the ]FaVorRe Shopping P ace, large areas of laud in the "Queen A. R. Macdonald, Publisher and Proprietor. Charlotte Islands, Bella' Coola, MINERS' PROSPECTORS'and ..+.. SE'I'rI..ERS"SUPPLIES A sPECIALTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and British Possessions, Two Dollars a the 'Naas. the Skeena Valley, the year; Foreign. Three Dollars a year. Bulkley Valley, Ootsa and Fran- .#er0ce'.,,, ,ne'"+'en+ v,--. t I opTing ant! ummer ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $1.,50 per inch per month; Reading Notices, 15 cents per line for each insertion. Legal notices inserted at B. C. cois Lakes. In these sections Gazette rates• settlers have gone in under the UP-TO.DATE . ! It ls tlme to shed your t CLOTHING the pre-emption laws and are Vot,. III. SATURDAY. MARCll 14, 1914. NO. 28. scattered at great distances from I Fre2 g-~ods +~fiv !Winter Garments. I SAMPLES It is not too much to say that world-wide interest is being the centers,whore roads and ing every week i Especially we invitei 1 l;! AMStyles" ....now in"" " ' ' i m mifested in the projected railway from the mouth of the Naas trails have been built, and heavy demands must be made to affol'd river to the coalfields of the Groundhog district, on the Sl~eena, SupremeTry HUNT'Sq.ality l you to look at our ! Fitship ;and Guaranteed Workman- ~aas and Stikine.. While the Pacific, Peace River & Athabasca is them much needed road and trail Table Fruits to be extended through the Omineca goldfields and on to the Peace improvements, which, in a new t UNDERWEAR [ river and Athabasca, attention is at present directed to the open- country, require very large ap- ing up of the great coal measures which will be tapped by the first propriations. Fresh Fruits l Made in Mdiuml G--U-NS :/ section of the railway. That the Groundhog coal will prove an im- "Settlers have been coming in • '1' '' " " portant factor in the fuel situation on the opening of the Panama in large numbers to this territory ORANGES t Weights and ,Best ] Rifles and Shotguns , LEMONS l canal is generally admitted by tkose who have given attention to during the past' few years. BANANAS Q,u,ality. Special of leading makes the situation, and this means that early measures will be taken for Prince Rupertalone recorded 442 I i pre-emptions, Hazelton 167, and the development of the coal seams on the upper Skeena. The pnces on Men s t'y. "We have the Guns Fort George 581. During 1912 development of the Groundhog district will mean much to Hazel- CIGARS TOBACC0 I •and the Powder, too." ton. Pending the completion of the new railway, much, if not all, the total pre-emPtions were 3,655 jamas&Nightgowns i of the supplies for the'field will be purchased in this town, and the in the province, + and last year year they were increased to 3,855, A .fine line. Special Harness trail from Hazelton to the Groundhog will be busier than ever. pnces on good Mauy of the owners of coal property in the anthracite district are approximately half a million acres Other lines of Dry 1 Harness parts already preparing for more aggre."-sive work than has as yet been per year, which shows conclu- Smokes. Buy I Goods too numerous t undertaken, and it is to be expected that the year 1914 ~vill witness[ sively that there is a great deal a box. l t Fixings, etc. the beginning of great things in our northern coalfield. ' of settlement going on in the l to mention, t ..... ~ [province from day to day. Mining Prospects expectations might not be disap- "In re-ard to a~riculture in Hay Oats Flour Hardware .+ • , ~ I I Last _year the output of the posted, but figures show how the Skeena district, I marysay Feed I BEDDING. I Building and tomes of British Columbm was" well founded they were. Ithat we are still in an experimen- Shelf Hardware valued at $30,000 "000 " It would Fish~-;,~*------.,f P,-,,,~;-,,o I tar...... stage, and i am pleased- to C H I N AW A R E tl. Blanketsand Comforts t! ...... be unwise toatt em pt to estimate. , Viotc.q,~ Ms,, R.---Th,a ,.,~..,.t/know that the government is A few pretty sets + Pillows ". Linen Cuthry with this as a measure, the pos-" of tl,,-.... ti,, ..-, ...... w 1 I~...... w-- Itaklng. interest. + in the question, • Call and see | " -.' sible mineral production of all missi...... "' ano- ma~.... as a resul~ - ot..... me nno i Big BenoClocks ' "oner of fisheries, has been SPECIA~R~'S. S'-ARGENT British Columbia; but only a very ings of the Royal Commission, t TABLE UNENg general idea of the country and issued. Presenting an outline el the work of the department dur- we may look for a measure of Black Cashmere S0x t Fit for theKing's fable , INGERSOL WATCHES its resources is necessary to assistance that will place the in- create a feeling of confidence in ing 1913, the main body of the Three Palrs -. $I.00 ~ ...... L ...,~.,,.,.,,...... ,0 For Sale report gives the value of the dustry far in advance of its pres- its potentialities in this regard, fisheries products of British Co- ent condition. says a coast exchange. lumbia, and compares these with "I am also glad to be able to Genera]Merchant Let us consider very briefly one report that mining conditions in i os:S c T, those of other provinces, show- part of the province, of which ing that British Columbia pro-. the North are progressing in a not very much is known officially, duced $14,455,488 out of a total satisfactory manner. The Gran- namely the area in which the .. .>, -.- for Canada of $33.389~ 464, more by Company has built a smelter I Stikine, the Liard, the Peace and than equalling the products for a~ Granby Bay and is proceed- some branches of the Fraser take the same period of the three ing with development work, and their rise, or that part of the maritime provinces. other organizations are moving I n(~ss~oLOTHESCLEANED ~ R~.PAI~ED I+ SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS province lying between the 55th The salmon pack was the chief along in line. At Portland Canal and 59th parallels and between The component factor in this, al- we have a •tunnel now of 2500 ]Baron and Viscount the 120th and 129th meridians. Work attended to promptly I A PRODUCT OF B.C. though owing to the increased feet, with splendid ore showings, Ruddy&MeK. ay's ~ I H..re we have repealed in a gen- Leave Orders at demand for cheaper varieties'of and in the interior parts of the | eral way the structural features atOn the Sale GALENA CLUB "''"Favorite the canned article it shows a province, at Hazelton, Nine Mile t C.E. MITCHELL t| Resort of the great mining area of which W. F. BREWER, Proprietor slight falling off from the pre- mountain, Hudson Bay mountain Ninth Avenu 0 N.ew Huelton ] Butte may be said to be the cen- vious year. Halibut and herring and other places, there are num- ter. It is a region from which on the other hand, shows increas- erous mining properties produc- rivers flow in all directions to es. The added impetus to fishing ing large quantities of ore. and W. J. JEPHSON the sea. On all sides of it placer which has followed the removal giving evidence of splendid com- BARRISTER and SOLICITOR gold is found in greater or less of the duty on fresh fish entering mercial results, as soon as the of British Columbia, Al- ,HOTEL.. quantities. It is only necessary the United States, the expected transportation facilities are link- berta and Saskatchewan to mention the Cassiar gold fields benefit which the fisheries will ed. The completion of the Grand NOTARY PUBLIC NORTHERN in the north and those of Omine- derive from the completion of Trunk Pacific and the Pacific Room 11,Postofl~eeBldg.,Prlnce Rupert . ca in the south to show that in and Hazelton, B.C. / the Panama Canal and the G. T. Great Eastern will greatly facili- some places at least, these placer Reasonabk I B.C. Steam P., which latter is believed will tate this development, and I need Rates ] Heated mines have proved profitable. attract much of the produce of scarcely say that the mining in- Best Electric There are known deposits of cop- Alaska to Prince Rupert, are terests of the country are look- A. Chisholm Cuisine Lights per and galena, and what else Choicest of Wines dealt with, and for additional ing forward to these evems with may be found there is necessarily Liquom and Cigars scientific study and investigation anxious eyes." General Hardwaie a matter largely of conjecture, Largest and most modern Hotel of the food fishes, the modes of inthe Northern Interior. Modern although very interesting reports Sir George Ross, leader of the I Builders' Material curing and other details are dealt -- conveniences-- have been brought out by pros- Liberal party in Ontario, is dead Miners' Supplies with in the report. " R. J. MeDONELL - PROPRIETOR pectors. The difficulty and ex- in Toronto. He was born in i Hazelton and Smithers pense of transportation have com- Reference is:made at length t0 1841, bined to render it impossible for the blockade in the Canyon of the anything more than the most Fraser river above Yale, which EXPERT superficial examination to be has prevented milli0nsof sockeye Watch Repairing spawning in the upper reaches O~i]lllllllll!llrlllllllllllll i]lilllll fllll[O]llllllllllll [Olllllllllllll [Oillllllllllllilllllllllllllt311llllllllll[~ made, and, as a matter of fact, WATCHES - JEWELRY the prospectors have not been of the river, and which Mr. J. P. numerous, and most of the few Babcock is of the Opinion will O. A. RAGSTAD, Sm!thers :Through ServicetotheSouth = prospectors who have gone, into prejudicially affect the ,run four Department of Agriculture years from now up the river. Trains Lmvclhzclton Sundays & Thursd,ws10il $ a,m..q the country have been looking Live Stock Branch Union S.S.•C0mpany Ardvc Wince Rupert same days - . - 5:15 Pan.;-m for alluvial gold.bearing gravels. 5ire Stock, Field Crops and yen. Steamer "Pflnce George" leavesPrince Rupert , Ffl&~s 9 'a+m, i Manson Tells of District of B. C, Ltd.., t " i " There is the best of reason for eral Agric,ltural Information $ eamer +?rlnc¢ Albat . - - or "Prince John" } leaves Prince Rupert .. Son&ys 6 p,m.. U thinking that as soon as trans- In a recent speech in the pro- Write or Call s vincial legislature,'Wm. Manson, H. E.. WALKER, B; $.A. For full information,i .... reservations- , ~.,te s ppyI to lo~al Agent or to =- portation can be supplied, the Provincial Agdculturht . ~ B.C. SS, CHELOHSIN ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Aient, PRINCE RUPERT,'B'.C. i member for Skeena diStr!ct,s~aid: •history of Kootenay will be re- FOR VJLNCOUV~ " • '. Asencr for all AUmatlcStelmdllp Llatl. , , , , i= Pdeli WcdneMays at 2 p.m. peated, and, perhaps, on an en- Speaking of the reqmrements Hsrel~ J.R. Graham ~I~I~mn~II~D~I~I~[~i~[~I~iiiii~dii~I~2~I~I~I~ii[~ HAROLD PRICE & CO. larged scale, in this more north- of the outlying portions of British Columbia, I would liketo give r Biitish Columbia ,i,i+,i+,i.i,,i,,i.i,,+,i.i~+~,i,.~o erly area. • Land Surveyors ' ' you some ides:of the: vast terri- • nAZ~LV0N~D smrems, In the last twenty years the LondmmBUUdlna .... Vmmcouv~ ,"SIt eena Laundry tory that is eomi~rised in ~the ,.:.!~. '.+~:e:';: ~"Brithh'Colmmbli .+ roR.v~cogw r,~c,R*p~r.~,dA,ii~Co. people of British 'Columbia have +>,L + P ~Iurdat's at 10 'a, m. , " LeeJd+kinan Pi.o'p;.... Skeena district, There is a ~eat ....+ : I: PrlWl RIt~, IIC. I been looking forward to the Our Work is G~l and OUr Rates deal of agricultural land awaits. .~s~y•:Offlce and l~fnl Offtce great results ;would flow FOR BAY,+ ', Re~abie _ <: that ing .development, arid we~,hgve mud OraltsButldl~0 +~73Seymour Sired from the 0p6nirig:of its mmeral- /+~+ '+":"~VANCOUVER. B.C. at S a, m. to~ .. p~t~immon.me~upw.d.t'+ w Peasen.to belieVe-that underi~ub ~ J, O'SULLIVAN, F. C. S. Suits-Cleaned aM Pi~sed, :" • ' Phon¢ .'"+.flu ,'..... sultlltlml.~.li..,.i~m.., and mtdlelnu, rl,i.i..i.~imi.,om. u +ell as Itll'eoltl,@hlll " - , ,, L- , lzed a~a/,,, ~tiilthe:;. £ut~et/there t!vatloh; it Wlll~pm've ~ &.. pi0d~e+ i '+',,i+:* ++ rt~.l,a+ 4.taler intl,~mbI m ~ L :~slnable In H i lit tile Pbiii Ottllml br llllll, Di~ 8tm~ in Alditmem,I ca...d.+,, us. ; i~.~faoof~ ~ : i~imi+yll tor i.l m wtth.!iilau & $0ni,lSv ~ tt+OGE~':+ m~mim, ~AG~CY " ,e~.~,,,. ~=~, ~- ,.. =,. ~,'+"' ', Y, : :" ' t , • . 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--~ , ".. . . I i i ~ III III III I I I ..... • COA~:NOT'CP+S.'[: :, .... i :':'!:"!(L+DN0'ICP+S:+':+- : [I'" ', .~' , ,/:. "' "/ ...... "B~"~ .... ., .~..,..177_... +~, • ,- .. , - . ,. ., ..... : ...... Id ' '~'~ ' ++,re ...... _ Omineca Lpnd District. District of - OmlnecaLand D]strmt.:. District.of ,"' ", ": • ....WO ..... " ~ :~:' @. " @ "" ""0" "+ - -.,+.. ... +o=,.,.+v. • • :: r omgs;m,,+ ef , . , , ~, : : , ::~;;, . Take notice thatB; R. Jones,. Mer; Duncans, British Columbia, occupation • ., . c ...... -/....; . . . ' . chant of Skeena Crossing/ BHtish clerk,' intends. 'to' apply' for perrnis- The :::IIrl" Shlgh:: :; and Cutters sionColumbia,~.intends to prospect for to eoaland apply for petroleum persia- aioncribed to lands: purchase :..... the+ : ;'~ followlng' .~. -des- An earthquake was felt i~ General chrranza;~ head:0f thd on.the followingdascribed lands: : Commencing at h'~Cst plaht~d at the Alaska lai~tweek. ' :i Mexican revoltttidn,~has 'sent:-.~ AT POPULAR • PRICES C~mmencing at a post planted, about south.west corner, of Lot. 349, Coast 3/niles West of the south west' corner District,.Range 5, and being'the north= ' ' ' _ '~' ( COmmission to ifivesti~ate the of Lot 3396, Casslar, and marked B. R, west corner of the. 'land 'applied ,for, . :New York women are conduct-" - --- ..... ~ . . ~ .. ~. J.,N. W. comer, thencesouth 80oh'sins, thence §outh 40 chains, thence east 20 " . ,~ aea~n oz w. ~. uencon; one tirire thence east 80 chains, thence north. 80 chains, thence soUth 20 chain/% thence Harness that Will Last chains, thence west 80 chains to. point east 20 chains, thence+north 40 chains, I? g a campmgn agamst vlv].sec~ ish subject "executed" byVilla.. of commencement, and containing- 640 thence west 20 chains, thence north 20 lion. ' ' i " --- acres more or less. " ' chains, thence west'20chainstopoin of January 6th, 1914. B.R. Jones. ] Everything in . .~ + Eric Wickner, Agent.[ commencement.. John ;Iay~ as. Seventeen Austrian s01dieh~ John Place, M. P. P. for Nan,. Farm Nov, 28,1913. "~., " ;Mll .23 " also, has been found guilt~ 6f: Omineca Land District. District of + were killed by an avalanche in unlawful assembly near No. Machinery • ' - i " 1 • ClaimCassiar. No. 2. coAL NOTICES - the Tyrol. Take notice that B. "R. Jones, Mer- shaft, Extension mine, during t chant, of Skeena Crossing, Britiel Hazclton Land District. District of Columbia, intends to apply for pennis Coast, Range 5. - Prince Rupert is considering a the recent disturbances, sen: Every Seven aion toprospect for coal and petroleun Take notice that John Laurenson, of 'Sliith DON'T WAIT on the following described lands: Prince Rupert; n. c;, occupation miner, proposal to celebrate the opening tence was reserved. New Commencing at a post planted aboi~ intends "to apply for a license to pros- Of the G. T. P. Eq 'p a Until Too Late Varletles 3 miles west from the south west cot peel for coal and petroleum over the A majority of themembers of nor of Lot 3396 Cassiar, and marked B following described lands: . . . ' ~ " PLACE YOUR Cutters R. J., N. E. comer,, thence south 81 Commencing 'at a post planted two The postoffice department has the British house:-of commons chains, thence west 80 chains, thence and a half miles east.and one mile New ORDER NOW and north 80•chains, thence east 80 chains south from the mouth of Kitnayakwa raisedthe weight limit of parcels signed a .memorial desiring the Brakes Slages to point of commencement, and contain, river, thence south 80 chains, east 80 to eleven pounds, WITH ing 640 acres more or less• ' chains,, north 80 chainsk west 80 chains, governmentto reconsider its re- -January 6th, 1914i/]n c B.R. Jenes. to point of commencement. - " " " - " fusal to ofl%ially, participate in • - • Wickner, Agent. Dec. 15; 1913. John Laurenson. • • The Duke of' Connaught is ex- ,,CHE,TTLEBURGH Omineca Land District. District of / the Panama exposition. & SINCLAIR Cassiar. Hazelton Land District. District of-t-pecte¢l to visit British Columbia Claim No. 3. Coast,=Range 5. Ihin September next.' - - Hazelton -:. Telkwa Take notice that B. R. Jones, Met. Take notice that John LaurenBon, of Paiiama C.a~al Tolh chant, of Skeena Crossing, "British Prince Rupert, ]3. c., miner, intends to Washington, Mar. lO:--Wi~h Coluiiabia, intends to apply for pennis, apply-for a license to prospect f~ ~r c~ ml A French aviator proposes to sion toprcspeet for coaland petroleum and petroleum •over the thefol owl ng: theSims bill providing for +the on the following described lands: described lands: " carry mails over tbe African' Commencing at a post planted about Commencing at a post "planted two repeal of the: tolls exemption 3 miles west from the south west' cor- and a half miles east dud one mile south desert by aeroplane.. . • ner of Lot~q96 Cassiar, and marked B. from the mouth of Kitnayakwa river, clause of the Panama Canal Act R. J., S, K.. corner, thence north 80 thence south 80 chgins, west 80 chains. favorably reported to the house, Express,General Drayage and Freighting chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, eastSOchains, to point Smelting operations are to be south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains of commencement. and with a poll of the member: LIVERY--J w+ are prepared ~ supply private to )oint of commencement, and contain- Dec. 15th, 1913 John haurenson commenced at Granby Bay smelt- .u#a~ ~j~l~,,~t,~] and public conveyances day and in~ 640 acres more or less• • ship of the house and .senate night. Our stages meec all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. .Em ,uary 6th,.1914. B.R. Jones. Haselton Land District. District of er within a few days. •showing a safe majority for re- Eric Wickner, Agent.. Coast, Range 5 • C.oa] and Wood delivered promptly, peal," administration leaders'wetd Omineca Land District• .District of Take notice that John Laurenson, A tramp who died ,in Indiana ~nsi~_ ~our shipments in Our ~: ,n~~SacVay Cassiar. Prince Rupert, B: C., miner, intends " more confident than *eVer: today Care for Storage or Delivery. :OUJJ",xuuy Claim No.'4. apply for a license to prospect: for c( last week was found to have Take noticethat B.' R. Jones, Met- and petroleum over the following des- $12,000 in his,pockets. that congress Would respond Addrea all ¢ormmunl¢atlon,to Hazelton. HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON chant, of Skeena Crossing, British cribed lands: - • " Columbia, intends toapply for permis- Commencing at a post planted two N,x . favorably to President Wilson's sion toprospeet for coal and petroleum and a half miles east from the mouth It is reported that grading on on the following described lat~ds: of Kitnayakwa river, thence .west 80 "appeal. This poll, taken by mem- Conimencingat a post planted about chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, the Peace river extension of the bers of the house and senate Who 3 miles west from the south west cor- north 80 chains, to point of commence- PACIFIC ner of Lot 3396 Caasiar, and marked B. ment. " P.'G. E.. will begin in May. will aid in the fight •f0r repeal, I CANADIAN RAILWAY R. J., S. W. corner, thence north' 80 Dec. 15th, 1913. John Lanrenasn. chains, thence east 80 chains, thence shelved, they say, a large majori-; BRIT~A "C-~S~E~VICE south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains Hazelton Land District. District of Sir Ernest Shacketon has se- ty in both houses ready to vote • . Steamer "PRINCESS "BEATRICE" " to point of commencement, and contain. .Coast, Range 5 ...... Leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every ing 640 acres more or less. Take notice' that John Laarenson, of cured the ~Z00,WU requlreu zor for a fiat repealmeasure at once. / SUNDAY AT 8 P• M. • January 6th, 1914i~ric wicBneR.AJ;ne~: Prin.ce Rupart, 112^0;, miner, in,ntis to his expedition, which is to cross The next move of tl~ose whttI Let Us Arrange Your Trip East Omineca Land .District. District of . I and petroleum over the fol]0wing des- the Antaretlc contmenc. ~icketa to +and from all parts of the world. Atlantic and Padff~c . . Steamship Tickets. " Cassiar Icribed lands: " • .- ' • " " . are to lead the fight in the house l • Claim No'5 • I Commencing at a post planted two -- --. ~, for the repeal pr0visi0n~ will be I • For Th~ketl, l~Ht'~aUon~ and Information app~ to Take notlce that B 'l~"J0nes, Met land ahalfmll-ea easter the mouthof Slnce the tariff revision in the ~,+ G. Me.Nab, Cot. 8rdAve. and 6th St., Prince. Rupert, R C. chant of Skeena brossln,. Br~tl.~ Ithe Kitnayakwa river, thence east 80 ...... to urge the rules cdmthlttee tol Columbia,. Intends to'~pnly ~o'r pest's: [chalna,.south 80 chains, west 80 chains, unites ~mtes came ln~o enech I I" I I l II II sion to nrosuest for coaland notmloum Inorth 80 chains, to point of commence, ~.,~ ..,+...... t~ #,,,,, n,,l~_ bring in a special rtile ~to expd:!IL!~ • ~,/ ~. •re . -. .. ~, linen+. • luao ~b~l&lll I ~PA~P,ILbO A&U£11 +&l~ on me m~,omng ueacno+a mnus: I nec,'iCth 1918 John Laumnson ...... dite its.passage. It whs confi-' . Commencing at a post planted about [ , ' • ' is~l uolumola nave uoumeo. mhes wast and I retie north from the ~ ~ , . • . dently asserted that a nile givini~ south-weet comer of Lot 8896 Ca~slar, Hazelton Land Distrieti District of " - - - "- - - : Thorp & Hoops and marked B.R.J., S.E. corner, thence •.. Coast, Range 5 • The arrest of Sylvia Pankhurst, • the Sims measure the ~right-of=' Rml Estate, Ftnandal and Insurance Brokers . ] north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, Tak~ notice that J^hn Laurenson' of - * .; "- -' ;" " " • .... thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 O.in.'~v .... , . ^ ~_:.~...+^j. +^ xor me mxm 1;lme, preclpll;al;eu a way in the house ~/ould be ALDERMERE, B. C. chains ~p~ntofcom~e~ement, and a'l~pl~fo'r~i'c'~ns'e~ p"~'s~'~c~"~or'~coa~ suffragette riot:in•. Trafalgar brought in by the middl~e of thd •Sole district agents for E. G. Prior & Co.. Victoria, Agrieul- ":...... ~•,~':~".~: ...... ~ '~°'. qnd petroleum over the following des- , . , . . January oca, ~u£~h . •.... ,is. ~. dones, cribed lands: • - square, LOnUon, on ~unoay. wee~. , : ' tural Mai~hinery and Implements, Wagons, Etc. ~__ ~nc w!eKner, ~gent Commencing. at a postplanted two While the housd ~-'ls+debating Fire, Life. Accident, and Employer's Liability Insurance. Omineca Land District. District of-" and a half redes east from ~e:mouth " We represent the best companies. Cassiar. of the Kitcnayakwa river, thence,north Australia has purchased two ;he issue, in the sen~ite~the com- Claim No. 6. , 80 chains,: east 80 chains, south 80 We Can Locate You On a GoodPre-F.mptiOn Near the G. T. P. Take notice that B. R• Jones, Mer L chains, west 80 chains, to point of submarines in England. The mittee on interoceani~:chnals will chant, of Skeena Crossing, British commencement. vessels are now on their way to : If:~ou+ desire !alertsalien about the Bulkley Valley write, us. Columbia, intends to apply for •permis- Dec. 15; 1913. John Lau]~enson: consider what actionVto take, sion to prospect for eoal and petroleum Australia, undertheir own pow- whether to recommend ~ fiat re- on the following described lands: Hazelt~nLand District. District of +Commencing at a post planted about Coast, Range 5. er. , iSeal, or to urge the compromise 3miles west and I mile north from the south west corner of Lot 3396"Cassiar, Take nbt|ce.~at J01~n Laurenson, of •Despite reports to the contrary, bill offei'ed, hy senator !+(~hiiton~ and marked B. R. J., S. W. corner, Prince Rupert; n. c.,.mine~, intends to thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 apply for a license to prospect for coal the Asquith goverl)rhent has +no authorizing the Presiden~o reg VALLEY FARM LANDS chains thence south 80 chains, .thence and petroleum over the following des- ulate the tolls and assess~d~arges west 80 chains to point" of commence- cribedlands: intention of dissolving.parliament ment, and containing 640 acres more Or Commencing at a post planted two at his.discreffon,whereve~xempi FOR SALE less. and a half miles east from the mouth this year, says the London Chron- of the Kitnayakwa river, thence north icle. tion is provided in the Cs~l.Act. 7~HESE LANDS are located close to the main line of January 6th, 1914. . B.R. Jones. 80 chains, west 80 chains, south $0 • ~Eric Wickner, Agent. t.J the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which is being chains, i~ast 80 chains; .to point of com- President Wilson w~highly mencement. A sensation has been caused in constructed through the heart Of the Bulkley Valley; one LAND NOTICES' Dec. 15, 1913. . : John Laurenson. gratified with the way" Congress Germany by.the publication of Of the best farming districts in British Columbia. Omineca Land District. District of had responded to his address of Steel is now laid through Telkwa, and trains will soon he running .. . Coast, Range .V. Hazelton Land District. District of reports' that Russia has rapidly Coast, Range 5. from Prince l~iipert to thm point. There are good reacis to all parts Take notice that Charles Hicks Beach Thursday. of the Bulkley Valley from Telkwa. of Ha--elton, B.C., occupation clerk, Take notice that John Laurenson, c f and Secretly prepared for a war intehds toapply for. permission to Prince Rupert, B. O., ' miner, intends t The Bulkiey Valley is an ideal dairying" and mixed farming district, purchase the following descrlbed.lands: apply for a license to'prospect for'eo~ on Germany. Su~.agette !~ . with a market for all kinds of farm produce. Commencing ata postplanted at the and petroleum over the following dee We own all the land we offer for sale, and can give a guaranteed title. northwest corner of Lot 349, Range V¢ or/bed lands:• " The' Doukhobors of Kootenay • Glasgow, Mar. 10:~lrs. Pank- Our lands were all very carefully selected several years ago by ex- Coast District, and being the northeast •Commencing at a post planted two cor. of land applied for, thence west 20 and:a half miles emit and one mile north threaten to go about naked if•the hurst was arrested/ktia suffrag- perts in the land businsss. We sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. chaihs, south 40 chains, east 20 chains, from the mouth of. the Kitnayakw~ ette meeting, aft~'!a':fl'bree fight OUi" prices are rea~nsonale and terms are easy. Write for full in- north 40 chains to point of commence- river, thence north 80 chains, weaLS( government enforces the law re- formation to ment and containing 80 acres 'more: oz chains/south 80 chains, east 80 chaihs with the police+~in. ~¢h~ch a scor~ less. " Charles Hicks Beach',: to point of commencement, i garding the registrationof births Oct. 11, 1913. DanMcDougai], agt. Dec. 15, 1918.. - John Laurcnson and deaths. of women weFe:hi/rtl ! The suf, NOR COAST LAND COMPANY, Ltd. Omineca Land District. District of fragettes, inanticipation of th~ Cassiar Hazelton Land District. District of SUite 622 Metropolitan Building Coast, Range 5. An inconclusive naval battle trouble with' the p~lice, ha~ Take notice that James Bell, of e-~ Uc~.-' sl,mo,mo, VANCOUVER, B. C. Glasgow, Scotland, occupation tele- Take notice that John Laurenson, o was fought last we'ek between stretched a n~tWtirl{, of wire graph operator, intends to apply for Prince Rupert, n. c., miner, inten !~ t permission to purchase the .follOwing apply for a license to proepect.fo~ COS the Mexican warships Morelos acrOss the plaff0~:'c0hcealed by described lands: " " . " " and petroleum over the fcllowin~ des Commencing'at :a post planted at the cribed lands:. and Guerrero and the rebel gun- fl~ral deCoratioi~s:,+:iati~ it proved .mUlmi'umilHlalmilimiomliUMiCo=nmiuuntomnlUllin3umlliUliUUlllmllhr.q northwest comer of- Lot 2391~Cassiar, Commencing at.a. post plan'ted~,two thence 20 chains west, 20 chains south, and a hai£ miles east and One mile hdrth ~at: T+ampico. very efficacidtiS wi~h~the aid of thance 'following to the from the mouth of the).Kitnay~kw the masculine Stil~i~t~ers, who river,, thence •north .80 Chains, ea ,t ~ southwest corner of Lot 2391 Cassiar, The commerce committee oi - : ,:. ,..,'1.:+ .+ , thence north topoint of commencement, chaifisL south 80 chainsv westS0 ch sine, used flower pot~,.'chm~s,: dr any- • containing 40 acres more or 'less. to point Of commencement.: + the U, S. c0ngress reported fay. Hudson's Bay CompanyI Nov. 10, I913. 14-22 James Bell. Dec. 1.5, 1913. John Laurenaon thing ~:hey d0uici "fa~t+their hafids ~rably on the measure repealing a~ missiles for holdin~t bhck the _ . .; .... . -. ,:: , ; :- ) the Panama toll exemptions, by m...me~.-.~Os.---m.---m---m~--mOu----uu---.n,- : ' ~ '"? ~m"O police for a few minutes. .L ' a vote of seventeen to four. , .... , ' r ': r ~'t+: " 4, r, + [iI i i i ] ':.,. . . .,../., +, :f.:' '. Finally the police s~rmed the ,7' i • : ,' =: + [ !Hen+ W~ T. White, mlnisterof platform, A numhe~of ~women I ", Drug s and Toilet Amcles:"+ " i: - mduced clubs from findbr thei~ ,,: HARDWARE - finance+ declared in the federal I .... i ~lbaks had used them (horoughlY " Kodak Suppl' s. Printl' ' e parliament that the people of Canada Were not yet ready fop. ag~|nst theattacking ~ar~y. Se~: • .... Of BestQuality at Popuiar Prices •igiL 'L n : i]Gram .ph o nes/ andiR eC ord S. i the introduction of a system of eral blank, cartridge ldis~ls ward L'~,':, ,..~. ~ +-; fired, as';tell •as sevdrai!bomb~! • ( bld~a+e penmidns. . + ,:, Mrs..Pankhur~t : Statione •" ++ :i P#:7",~ ' :.: ;Th~ p0!tce!sdzed : I+IQUORS .,w.~. , I The-Western.Fuel Co. and its 'an+d++dra~gd'd hCr off t~e• platfor& "~'~f' ~ ? : " ~ . kep~I]I :+: : '+ miners at Nanatmo have signed a and through the hall t~ th~ street. "/: • +i:+ n" ~' ' ..... "+ " ! ~ .....oS [lne+~t+l~tlleYlt .providing for A:desperate ,effort ,~/as mhde/o ..... To DateDug Stoas.. general ,ncr++e+of. ~n per cent ~setie:; her ira, the. police foroed - ,.+:. . , BAy cOMPANY / !' ..,[ .H.dto+. + .• ~o.Z-lion'~r,+:. •+ " 'New mazill, inwa~e++. :•Tr_K+++agreement will her h~toaita~t,oah and drove to ...... : .... " C, ,++;'~ +-;~i,:.{ •, .': .+. u :: +; :-:+ TM

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hono P.o, Boxt0ssi SmithersNote~ : He will to.operate.with the"oltb ed hauling their produce to the • -:/?HORSE;WA~TED ::f : • l .. HARRISON W. ROGERS zens' sanitary eommittee:'tn en. station, Charles Chapman has Cour~ter Claim *fdi~$P~0damaffeBi ARCHITECT I ,~,o~ T,u~d~,'; s.~..l forcing the health regulations, Special Attention to Out of Town Clients brought 150 tons of baled hay to on the:ground that all theteemS Adver tJier wants h;;se Or~mire, SUITE ONE, FEDERAl.BLOCg. ] G.A. Rosenthal -has returned the railway, for shipment to out- of the-contrast were nGtfulfilled~ about 1000 Pounds, .not;. Over 12 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, from a visit to Hazelton. J. McNeil, of Broughton & Mc- side points, while Carr Bros. and' " years old.. Price must be:m0der.:. Neil, returned on Saturday from others have also hauled • large Over Thirty Burned -' ate. Address, with,.fullparti~c~- Green Bros., Burden & Co. W. J. Carr went to Hazelton Prince Rupert, leaving on Sun- quantities. The Smithers hay is St. Louis, Mar. 9:--Between Ides, R., care omiiieca Miner~. Civil Engineers today, on road business. day for a visit to the firm's Dominion and British Columbia regarded as the best on the thirty and thirty-five dead was 27-8 - -. • - Laud Surveyors branch at Ste~la. Father Godfrey returned last Prince Rupert market. the estimate made this afterneon Offices at Victo.ia, Nelson, Fort George evening from a visit to Hazelton. by officers of the Missouri Ath- • NOTICE. : and New Hazelton. F. B, McArthur returned yes- B. C, AFFLECK, Mgr, New tlazelton. TELEGRAPH OFFICE letic Club as to- the number who J. Mason Adams left this morn- terday from , where OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH perished in the fire •that des- COLUMBIA. ing for a business trip to Prince he has spent several week's. He ' F.G.T. Lucas E.A. Lueas Robert Barker, agent for the troyed the club building here to- In the matter 0£ the Administration Rupert. says Smithers is by far the live- Act and in the matter of the' Es- LUCAS & LUCAS •government telegraphs, is now day. Six bodies are in the tate of Ed. Kelly, otherwise known Barristers and Solicitors liest place on the line. • as Denver Ed. Kelly, deceased, in- E. H. Pierce returned to Rose installed in his office adjoining morgue. The bodies of the twen- testato, ". " :. '.~ . Rogers Buihilng ty-five or thirty unaccounted for TAKE NOTICE that by an order of Cor. Granville and Pender Lake today, after a visit to Ha- District Forester R.E. Allen the WilHams-Carr building. Yes- His Honor,Judge - Young, dated. 26th Telephone Seymour $98 Vancouver, B, C. terday the first messages were are believed to be in the ruins. February, 1914, I was appointed. Ad- zelton, left this morning for Francois r ministrat0x' of- the Estate, of..ther said exchanged in the regular man- Ed. Kelly. All•parties having claims Gu), Farrow drove in from Lake, to arrange for the opera- Bowser on C. N. R. agains~ the said Estate are.hereby re- ner, although Mr. Barker had ques~d to f0rwardthe same, properly McRAE BROS., LTD. Telkwa yesterday, for a brief tions of the forest branch in that Vancouver, Mar. 12:--Address. verined, to me nef0re the 21st day of STATIONERS & PRINTERS business visit. district during the coming sum- handled business for several days ing a Conservative meeting, Hen. March, 1914, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required .to "!~ Arehitec~' and Engineer*' Suppllmt mer. at a temporary station near the W. J. Bowser justified the in- pay 'the amount of their inde~atednesa "1~ Kodalal, Loose Leaf S~/stems Remington Typewriters, O~ace Furniture Mr. and Mrs. F. D. :Eason were bridge. Needless to say~ the crease of the C. N. R. bond guar- to me forthwith. Prince Rupert, B. C. passengers for Hazelton on yes- The Seymour Lake Lumber antee. Dated 3rd day of March, 1914. telegraph office is proving a boon STEPHEN H. HOSKiNS, terday's train. Co. has established a temporary to the people of the town, who m27-8 Oflic!al Administrator. • Budget l~¢larcli 26 lumber yard on First avenue have been handicapped by lack H. E. Walker, provincial agri- Ottawa. Mar. 12;~The Domin- south, and Manager J. W. Turner of telegraph facilities, notwith- NOTICE Mines and Mining culturist for this district, was in ion budget will be brought down Good Properties for sale -- Cash or on is busily engaged stocking it with standing the handling of mes- town yesterday. on March 26 by Hen. W. T. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ' Bond. Development and building material, sages by the Northern Telephone C~OLUMBIA. Assessment Work. White, minister of finance. In the matter of the :Kdministra*tion H. Silverthorne, the Pleasant Company. Act, and in the matter Of the Es- "SHERIFF'S SALE tate of Ernest George Kennett, de- Carr ffrothers J. R. Graham, of Harold Price In the County Court of Westminster. holden at Valley rancher, was among yes- New Westminster-T. J. Trapp and Co, pla n- ceased, intestate, Eight Years In This District. & Co., returned from the coast Mining Company Sueci tiffs; F. B. Chettleburgh and R. C. Sinclair, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of Ilnr.eft,tn, IL C, terday's arrivals. defendants. yesterday, accompanied by R. A suit is before Judge Lt~mp- By virtue of a Warrant of Execution, issued in His Honour Judge Youngj dated the this action, and tomedlrneted, I haveaelzed Of the 28th day of February, 1914, I wa~ ap- goodsof,thedcfendanta, the following: Stock of pointed ~dministrator lof the estate Chief Constable Gammon came Reed, who will act as his assistant man's Vancouver court, i n Saddles, Harness, Pack Outfits, Leather Goods, Harness Repairs, Hardware, Farm Implements, of thesaid Ernest George Keanett. All up from Hazelton yesterday, on engineer in this season's survey which J. H. Brownies, C. E., etc,; Buffalo 24-in. Blower, Grindstones, and num- parties having claims against the said • erous other articles. estate are hereby requested to forward J, A. LeRoy J. Nation I official business. work in the district. claims from the Telkwa Mining, All of which I shall offer for sale by public auction for cash on Saturday, the 14th day of the same, properly verified, to me, be- Milling and Development Com- March, 1914.at one o'clock In the afternoon, at fore the 21st dry of March 1914, and all Harelton. parties indebted to the said estate ~are J, L. Christie and A. McAra, Dated at Hazelton March 5, 1914. I ttotel Winters I Owing to the mild weather, pany the sum of $685 for work JOHN SHIRLEY required to pay the ammmt of their Cor, Abbott and Water Streets of Aldermere, were visitors in - Sheriff of the County of Atlln. indebtedness to me forthwith. sleighing is nearly over. The done on a survey of forty-one Per J. S. ClUINg,Deputy Sheriff. Smithers vn Sunday. Dated 6th day of Marcli, 1914. Vancouver ! ranchers in the vicinity of Smith- The above sale is hereby postponed until Tues- STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, mineral claims in this district on day, the 17th day of March, 1914. ers have, however, nearly finish- Hazclton. March 12, 1914, JOHN SHIRLEY. 27-8 Offisial Administrate~; European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 I R. Grant, district manager for. a contract signed in May, 1908. PerJ. S. CLINE. Deputy Sheriff. Hazelton, B.C. I Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, P. Burns & Co., registered at the Motor Bus Meets All Boats and ~x Hotel Bulkley last night. Trains. O. W, James, the painter, has removed to premises on Second THE avenue, next the drugstore. J. L~ Coyle, editor of the Inr QUALITYSTORE terior News, came down from Raw Furs Bought and Sold Aldermere on yestet:day's traim ¢ Joseph Sexton, of Chicken Tailoring is as much an Fullline of DryGoods Lake, . returned yesterday from • • MEN'SFURNISHINGS Hazelton, wllen he spent a few art as palnhng---every Hardware, Groceries days. W. F. Boyer'is having a side-[ walk cunst*'ucted on Broadway,] IRT L THE!g. C. V. S M I T H fromueen-street to his rest-I

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~: , " .,: -. -. Eggleston, returned on Saturday ,1" i C~:~e:ThaT i from a business visit t° Prince garment is a master- , ~ Rupert. Hold Their i A bazaar will be held on Tues- piece In cloth. day evening, next, March 17, in I Shape aid of the new Roman Catholic i Cook Bros.& Allen, - 1 .?hurch. Limited label is an Hobberlin Clothes are al- The dining room of the Hotel insurance policy of ways tailored right. They 3ulkley is now in operation, un- always hold their shape. der the capable nianagement of satisfaction. I No partis stinted. We can E. E. Orchard. please the most Darticular t dresser with Hobberlin gar- I Smith & Eggleston t/re erect- ---•% . meats. Drop in and have a ing a handsome 80-foot flagstaff look at the new spring ~ at the cornerof Main and Alfred, samples. for H.~A. Bigelow. NOEL & ROCK lJ The railway station is now con- nected with the Smithers tele- 'i Hazelton B C ~[ phone system, to the great con- venience of all siibScrib~rs.

J. A. Thorns and W. B!aqkstock, who have been engaged ~ in!in- WilliazH. Holland stalling the telegraph line here, returned to Hazelton today. ~ GENERAL STORES AT _.____ HAZELTON & KISPIOX HenryAvison, provincia1 sani- tary inspector, is spending the Our Spring and Summer Samples WOOD W00D week here, on offcial business. are here, showing a larger and better Send In Your Order L+ rangeof Classyhbrics than ever before 150 Cords g0od Birch Wood Drop in and let us take your measure while the range for sah at $7.00 per cord de-. livered to any part of the city Eggsf0r na[cmng •: is complete -- at your door From the f~llowinff pens, all of Also Good Dry Lumber for Sale ,•t 'STANDARD BRED'BIRDS - t PartridgeWyand~s~ ~t~se Comb • R.Cunningham & Son, Ltd.. Good Warm Blankets, .all Leghorns (.White)~ Barred Recke, • sizes and colors. W06] Buff Orplngtons, ~LC. White Leg-" horn~, Wh|te ( }rplngtons, OrderS' Caps. Sweater coats fo~; f.... Men ~ind Women , • bboked laft~t:~Mareh 1st. : L~ : $1.80 per Setting Of Fifteen ~s "~ ';' William H. I Cedarvale Poultry F~'. ~i iiiiiiii, iiH

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