PET tan MEN'S WEAR that gives Satisfaction, and Reliable Bootsand Shoes are Specialties at ~ LARKWORTHY'S STORE Hazelton ‘ Ww _ _ - e Hees 111 Ux) 106K mmm |) Lome FENN oem 34°) EN comme | femmes BF 1 misao 11D I Thorp & Hoops | Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers 3 Aldermere, B. C. | Sole District Agents for EB. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agri- LI cultural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Etc, & Fire, Life, Accident and Employer’s Liability Insurance. { We represent the best companies. = We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-emption Near the G. T, P, | If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley Write Us. 6 WH it) EAT soem 11 2300 comm TES comme C509 mere ff vee | [Emel Hee J ! | | ED. V. McBETH Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co, Freighting Contractor All Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch Hay and Oats forSale. Office at Omineca Hotel in the New Ti own, ORY UBER == === Before building, get prices from us for all kinds of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER Interior Lumber Company \q Hazelton J Through service to South via Thursday's No.1 >.° No. 1 leaves South Hazelton at 9:49 a.m. G.T. P . Railway Thursdays and Sundays. Thursday’s train connecting at. Prince Rupert with the Pafatial Twin Screw Steamer “PRINCE RUPERT” Fi eerie Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle p Segre Sailing from Prince Rupert 9a, m, FRIDAYS P ° J hn Maintains two weekly service to Port Simpson, Naas, rice 0 Stewart, Granby Bay and Queen Charlotte Islands. IF YOU GO EAST this winter let us arrange your routing. Cheice of best trains connecting at Chicago with the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double Track Route— for Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York and all Eastern points, Can quote cheap rates. Ninety days going limit; nine monthd return. Agent for ail Atlantic Steamship Lines, For full in- formation, reservations, tickets,. etc, apply to A. E. McMASTER, General Agent, PRINCE RUPERT, B, C. TR err Mae et ore RP A A RES PTE APC ROBEY Rie vy ec Pe PERS NPE MEET Business Stationery If It Is‘To Be Printed Have It Done By The Shop — | Miner Advertisements Bring Resalts The World’s Doings in Brief News Notes from Many Sources Three were killed and many injured in four train wrecks in Ontario on Monday. The Duchess of Connaught has completely recovered from her recent severe illneas, Hundreds of people are report- ed killed and injured by a ter- tific storm in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, Reports of Russian military activity in Mongolia cause per- turbation in the Chinese and Jap- anege capitals, , An attempt was made to blow up a train on which the King and Tenders for Freighting Supplies for the Yukon Telegraph Line. : EXTENSION OF TIME, The time for receiving tenders for the freighting of supplies for the Yukon Telegraph Lina in the course of the seasona of 1918, 1914 and 1916 id hereb extended ta Friday, April 4, | 1919. Tenders are to be sealed, endorsed “Tender for Packing Supplies,’’ Jfand ddressed to the undersigned. Forms of tender and specification may be ob- tained and form of contract seen‘on ap- plication to Mr. J. T. Phelan, Superin- tendent of Government Telegrapha, Vancouver, B, C., Mr, Wm, Hender- son, District Superintendent Govetn- ment Telegraphs, Victoria, B, C., and from the Government Telegraph Agents at Ashcroft, B. C., Quesnelle, B. C., Hazelton, B. €., and Telegraph Creek, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unlesa made on the printed forms supplied, and aigned with thelr actual signatures, stating their orcupations and place of -residence. In the case of firms, the actual algnature, the nature of the oc- cupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given. Each tendet must be accompanied by jan accepted chegue on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Hon- ourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten-per.cent (10 p, ¢,} ¢f the amount of the tender for one year's packing, which will’ be:for- eited if the person tendering decline to enter inte a contract when galled up- on to do so, or failto completethe work contracted for, If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will be returned. he Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order . R. GC, DESROCHERS Secretary ‘ Department of Public Works Ottawa, February 4, 1913, Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the department;—36295. 25 LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District. Diatrict of , Cassiaer, ¢ ; Take notice that Adolf Herder of Prince Rupert, B. C., ‘clerk, intends to apply for fpittalasion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a Post planted at the southeast corner and about % of a mile southwest of tha southwest corer of lot 828, Cassiar District, thence west 80 chaing, north 40 chains, east 8 chaing, south 40 chains topoint of commence- ment, containing 820 acrea more or legs, Dec, 16, 1912. Adolf Berner, B D. Clacher, agent, Hazelton Land District, Diatrict of , Cassiar, Take notice that Mary Ellen Wolfe of Vancouver, B.C., oceupation married woman, intends to apply for peemiasion to Purchase the following described anda: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the Skeens River about twenty chaing-west of: the southweat corner of Lot 2391, thence West 20 chains to the south boundary of the Right of Way of the Grand Trank Pa- cific Railway, thenee Easterly along the said Right of Way 20 chaina to the westerly boundary of Eric Boje’s appll- tation to purchase, thence South 20 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 40 acres more or less, : Dee. 16, 1912 Mary" Ellen Wolfe. 25 W. L. Affleck, Ag't. ‘Cassiar Land District, District of _ ‘Cassier Fake notice that. John Smith, of Telkwa, B.C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the fol owing ceeribed Tanda: . mmencing at a post planted at the South West corner and Tsing at the South East corner of Lot 1240, Range 6 Cassiar District, thence North eighty chains, thence East 8.61 chains, thence South eighty chains, thenze West 3.41 chains to pe nt of Commencement, Con- taining 20 acres more or less. Dec, 6, 1912, - John Smith Omineca Lond District. District of Xitaumbkalum, B.C. occupation farmor, ntende to ap ‘or permission to = chase the following Mescribed Tanda Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner af lot 833, thence 40 chaing west, 20 chains south, 40 chains east, 20 chaina north, to point 80 reres of commencement, containin more or leag. Donald Clacher, beet ama February 12; 1018, | Pearse. . aabiar, Take notice that Donald Clacher of | Jwith tains from Heseltons, Queen of Italy were travelling to Naples last Sunday. The new German military ‘bill involves the expenditure of $250,- 000,000 on fortifieations and maintenance of the army. About fifty pergons are sup- posed to have perished in a fire which destroyed the Dewey Ho- tel at Omaha, Nebraska, Fifteen military police have been killed and twenty-eight in- jured in a fight with head hunt- ers in the Nage aistrict, Assam. Conservativestcarried both bye- elections for the Yukon council, electing Messrs McLennan and The} cointe’st was a hot one. After four and a half months, the bodies of eighteen miners killed in the disaster at the Mount Lyall coal mine in Tasmania have been recovered, making the death roll forty-five. . Ex-Mayor A. J. Morley was elected mayor of Victoria in the election following the unseating of Ex-Mayor Beckwith. Mor- ley’s majority was 110. Two hundred million pesos is the amount which the new gov- ernment of Mexico will endeavor to raise by means of bonds, for the pacification and rehabilita- tion of the republic, | After a prolonged trial, eigh- teen of the Paris motor car ban- dits have been convicted. Four were sentenced to death. The gang is said to have committed twenty-two murders. Explorer Stefansson will leave Esquimalt in May, aboard the whaler Karluck, purchased by the Canadian government, which} — will defray all expenses of the’ expedition, to the unexplored regions in Northwestern Canada. The United States Senate pas- sed the $180,000,000 annual pen- sion bill in the record time of 25 minutes and with less than 15 minutes’ debate, Itis the larg- est amount of any annual pension measure in the history of thel: government, The investigating committee of the house has bronght.in its re- port, the substance of which is that the money trust in the Uni- ted States is really dangerous owing to the concentration of money in New York, _Agold dredge owned by the Yukon Gold company, a Guggen- heim corporation operating on Bonanza creek, was blown up by unknown persons with dyna- mite stolen from the company, which offers .5,000 ‘reward for the conviction of the dynamiters. Bight long-buried jars, con- taining jewels and gold coins, were unearthed. by laborers ‘at Haslemere,- Surrey. One jar contained documents stating that over fifty jars had been buried, and the villagers are now .en- gaged in a strenudua hunt for|| treasure, *. ° CB. Ri Steamer ‘Princess Beatrice” sails for Vancouver at 8 p, m. on March 2, 16 and 30, or every alternate Sunday. Through connection made on these days | MAIL CONTRACT Senled tenders, addressed to the Post- master General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 14th March 1914, for the conveyance of His Majesty’s Mails, on a propoeed contract |. for two years, as required between|. HAZELTON and SOUTH HAZELTON RY, STATION — . : from the Postmaster General's pleasure. } Printed notices containing further in- formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Hazelton and New Hazelton and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Victoria, B,C. ~ . E. H. Fletcher, . Post Office Inspector, Post Office Inspector's Office, ; 81st January 1913, LIQUOR LICENCE ACT {SECTION 48) NOTICE ia hereby given that on the 25th day of February next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the transfer of the licence for the sale of liquor by retail in and upon the premises kriéwn aa the Hazeiton Hotel, situate at Hazelton, British Columbia, from Charles Gordon Harvey to Edward Courtenay Stephen- son, of Hazelton, British Columbia, Dated this 25th day of January, 1913, CHARLES GORDON HARVEY ~ “Holder of Lience, » Eowarb COURTENAY STEPHENSON 26 Applicant for Transfer. LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District, District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that J. D. Wells of Kit- |selas, miner, intends to apply for per- o mission to purchase the seribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner of L, 1435, marked ‘‘J. D.W.'s N.W. cor.” thence south 20 chains, east 20 chains, north 20chalns, weat 20 chains to point of commence- ment and containing 40 aeres, Jan, 23, 1913, 1 J. D. Walls, lowing de- Omineca Land District, District of _ Coast, Range ¥.. Take notica that Robert J. Cooney of Victoria, B, C,, axeman, intends to apply for parmission to purchase the following described lands: . Commencing at a post planted on left bank of Skeens river on south boundary of Gerald Bate Aldous’ appli- cation to purchase and ‘about 168 chains, east of the S.E. corner of L, 917, Const Range 6, thence east 60-chaing, south 80 chains, west 60 chaina more or less to Skeena river, thence northerly following Skeena river to pointof commencement and containing 480 acrea more or less. Oct, 22, 1922, Robert J, Cooney. Cassiar Land District. District of Cassiar, Take notice that Alfred E, Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a licenze to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about L mile north and 2 miles esat of the northwest corner of R. K, Lindsay's coal claim No, 1, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains east, 80chaina north, 80 chains west to point of commence- ment, containin lesa, known as claim No. 3. Sept. 16, 1912. Alfred E. Falconer. Casslar Land District. District of Cassiar, Take notive that Alfred F. Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license ta prospect for coal and petrolenm over the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted about|# 1 mile south and 2 miles east of the|% northwest corner of R.'K. Lindany’s coal claim No. 1; thence 80, chains north, 80 chaina east, 80 chains south, 80chains west to point of commence- ment, known aa claim No. 9, Sept. 16, 1912. Alfred Ey Falconer. “| GASSIAR.LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF : CASSIAR Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described ands c= . ‘ Commencing at.a post planted about, 1 mile north and 2 miles east of tha northwest corner of R. K. Lindsay's toal claim No, 1; thence 80 chaina north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chains exst to point of commencement, containing . 640 crea’ more or less, known-as8 claim No, 5. Sept. 15, 1912. Alfred E, Falconer. 640 acres more or|y, Green Bros, Burden & Co. ..., GivilEpginerra © * ‘Dominton and Britieh Columbia . Larid Surveyors’’ Offices as Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton, « , B.C. A¥FLECK, Mgr. Hazelton Office. If You Want To Be | ~T LOCATED ON GOOD LAND In the famous Francois Lake » Farming District - Come and sce us, 1) miles west of North Francois Lake P, 0. J. W. Henkle & C, D. Haven LOCATORS § Right Years In tha District. 7 o ; a ‘WIRE FENCING HE best and cheapest woven and barb wire fencing in the weat—Lawn Fencing--Pipe Iron Driveway or Barnyard Gates— durable and inexpensive. Orders filled or information cheerfully given. ee F. ARTHUR HANKIN Glen Meadow Ranch Hazelton, B. C. Ls esto ummm pda 5 ny Of meres 9 mem 68 |p mre df ce QHesena: ohio SMOKE 7 the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL Cigars’ For Sale at all Stores Made from the beat imported. tobaccos, seasoned 4 and Syears. Union made, and a Prince Rupert industry, REGAL CIGAR FACTORY | ‘BOX 39 TRINCE RUPERT Ame FE comme ' oman Rem) Garde & Kennaugh CIVIL and MINING. ENGINEERS Surre 1, Faomnan Biece, Sed AVENUE, Surveying, Estimates, Plans, Reporte and Blue Prints, Expert Drafting. Dealgning of Power and Mining Planta. ae * P.O. Box 70. Prince Rupert, BC. “t J. A. LeRoy ’ J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Water Streets -. Vancouver | European Plan $1.00 to 32,50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trai 5 ah ati" k; Wiliam H. Holland | GENERAL STORES AT & HAZELTON and KISPIOX Send In Your — Order. 160 cords good Birch #4 Wood for sale at $7.00 & per cord delivered to any §% partof the city at your § door. , Also ; Good Dry Lumber for Sale William H, Holland De Commercial Printing—The ‘Miner Print Shop, Hazelton. . _ used in support of an application to The list of peraons claiming. to - Provincial Elections Act - NOTICE is hereby given that the Liat of Voters for the Skeéna Electorial District has been cancelled, and that applications to be pladad on the Voters’ List will be received at my office at the Government - Bulldings, Prinee Rupert, B. C.,’ where printed forma of affidavit to:"be. _atter the 7th day of April, 1918, and 4 Court of Revision will be bekd‘on . ! : the 19th day of May 1918; and notice of objections to the insertion of any name on the register of votera. must be given to me thirty clear. days . before the holding of the Court of Revision, WE ¢ Dated this Sni-day of March, 1919. Pe "dH. McMULLIN, ay ., Registrar of Voters for the Skeena Electoral, Distifet, _ oom vote will be supplied... 3 vote will be suspended ‘from ‘and mt Ee Seren try eens