THE OMINECA MINER, “SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 191° The Churches CHURCH OF ENGLAND : BST, PETER’S, HAZELTON re ear ya Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold] ° Pa cctng Po Denne pe and Silver. Ligh grade watches, Local’ arid Personal Watch Repairing. Don’t forget to write it 1912, O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton J. T. Bates hag returned from “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, BE HAZELTON HOSPITAL sss for any period from one month upward at §1 per month in advance. This rate includea offica con- sultations and medicines, as well aa all costa while in the hospital. Ticketa obtainable in Hazelton from _E, C, Stephenson and Fred Field; in Alder- mere, from Rev. F. L. Stephenson, erat tho H pital from the Medical Superintendent. Mines and Mining Good Properties for s sale -— Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Six Yeara In This District, Hazelton, B. C. ~~ ae te ee eee A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. Cc. T | ! _ Public Telephone Hazelton Two-Mile Taylorville Sealey HAZELTON OFFICE: SLINGER & AYERDE CIGAR STORE ~ TEAMING All orders promptly and carefully executed Wood ‘for Sale Harry r Sy kes Opposite net Maes Shop Hazelton, 7. C. 4 @-= ’ Green Bros, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers ‘Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Agents for obtaining Crown Grants. Surveys of Lands, Mines, Tewn- sites, Timber Limits, etc., in any partof B, . Draughting and Blue Printing Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort Gearge and Hazelton, B.C. AFFLECK, Mgr. -Hazelton Office, nn, ennin Hotel Pretiaier Prince Rupert It ia the best place to stay, | Huropean and American plan. Electric lights, hot and cold run- ning water on every floor. No extra charge for bath, i: os: oon Rates: $1.to $3 per day Fred W. Henning, manager | Royal Soft Drinks ~ are made here --: "None better 7 made anywhere" © a trip to Vancouver, and is now on a visit to Kitselas. Mrs. DeVoin, with her two little daughters, is spending the week at the Carr ranch, shipping considerable freight to Babine post by toboggan. Harry Rochester, the popular manager of the steamer Inlander, has gone east for a vacation trip. Prince Rupert wholesalers say Skeena river people purchased over a thousand turkeys for Christmas, M. M. Churchill, one of the G. T. P. engineering stafi in the Bulkley valley, was in town for New Years, : A large party of unattached Hazeltonians treated themselves to a New Years banquet at the Omineca hotel, The affair was notably successful. The National Trust Co., Ltd., of Edmonton, asks for informa- tion concerning’ Frederick Roe- ger, formerly of this district, who died in August last. The present address of Mr. B: Morne, formerly of Hazelton, is desired by F. Burgess, formerly The Hudsen’s Bay Company is|_ Sunday Sorvices: Morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 2.30 p.m; Native service, 3,80 p.m; Evening Service, 7 p.m. Rev. J. Fieup. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ** - HAZELTON Services held every Sunday evening in the Church Room at 7.30 o'clock, . Hev. D. R. McLean. LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District, Districtof ; Cassiar, Take notice that Ed. Lepine; of Ce- darvale, B,C,, rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol ing described lands: Commencing at a post plant planted at the north-east corner o: 842, Cassiar district, thence 40° chains :north;: 40 chains west, 40 chains south, 40 chaina east to point of commencement, con- tains 160 acres and heing abandoned pre- -emption Number 655, ctober 26, 1912, Ed. Lepine, . Omineea Land District. District of oast, Range 5. Take notice that A. P. aufsarvey of Vancouver, ceeupation land surveyor, ntends to apply . oY permission to pur- chase the following described lands: south-east corner o 40 chains east, 80 chains south, thenee 25 chaina more or less to east ethene of C. A, Newitt’s pre-emption, thence north along eastern boundary of C. A. Newett’s pre-emption 20 chaing tosouth to purchase, thence east 6 chains more, or leas to south-eagt corner of.- Frank’ Zoller’a application to purchase, : thence north 40 chains, thence ‘west'20 chains to south-east corner of Lot 4013, thence north 20 chains to point of commence- ment, and containing 200 acres more or less, Alpheus ‘Price Auguatine.” Nov. 14, 1911. Omineca Land District, District of . Coast, Range of Hurstbourne Priory, England, now residing at 33 Admiral road, Toronto, ° Returning from a visit to Al- dermere and Telkwa, L, L. De- Voin says the Bulkley valley ‘towns show every indication of prosperity. The former’ place looks quite up-to-date, while new buildings are giving Telkwa a most progressive appearance, Special music will be furnished at the Hall Association dance on Friday evening next, and the committees is confident the affair will rank with the most success- ful dances in the history of the town. Many residing at other to attend. The stopping place kept by Wilson Bros., 88 miles up the Bulkley valley road, was threat- ened by fire on Sunday. With the assistance of the passengers and driver of the stage, which happened to be. there, the blaze was extinguished before much damage had béeti done, Woman’s Auxiliary The first business meeting for the New Year of the Woman’s Auxiliary will be held next Thursday afternoon in the Mis- sion House at 3:15. - Strike Breakers Bhoot Melville, Sask, Jan.-3:—- At midnight a number of s tri ike- breakers employed in the G. T. P. shops here assembled in front of the Melville hotel and after a demonstration fired a number of shots through the doors and win- dows at the strikers within. No one was injured, although one of the railroad’s solicitors from house had narrow escapes, Canal Must Bé Open In his last messaye to congress, President Taft ‘suggests that preferential treatment should be accorded to American ships pass- ing through the Panama canal. Against this London quotes the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, which provides that: ‘The canal ‘shall be. ‘free and open to vessels of} commerce and of war of all nations observing these rulea on terma of entire equality, so that -|there shall be no_discrimination: | ™ our | Ginger Ale Lemon Soda Cream Soda Bake. Works Hezelion, B.C ER NAMERTH tS FENNCE TAS CORREA RAGE Soba es against any such nation or its citizeng or subjects in respect of conditions ‘or charges-of ‘traffic or otherwise. Such conditions or charges of traffic shall be just and eqoltable.”” . . A Bartain. 7 First-class: ‘Gramophone, with twenty. 00d records, for- sale Take notice that i, Jolin R. McCulley, of Kitselas, civil - ‘engineer,’ intend‘ito apply for permission to*purchase ‘the lowing described lands: Commencing ata post planted ‘at the northeast corner of lot 921 on bank of | Skeena river, thence west 10 chains, north 60 chains, east 22 chains, thence in a southerly direction along bank of keena river to point of commence- ment, containing 60 acrea more or less. November 3, 1911, John R.-MecCulley. - Omineca Land District, District of tend to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted one- half mile below Chemineas creek, Skeena river, thence 40 chaing south, 40 chains east, 40 chaina north, 40 chains west to 60 acres more or less, Ben Harriss, Noy, 1, 1911. points in the district are expected | Winnipeg and other guests of the | Omineca Land District District of Coast Raiga-V Take, notice that Amos: Wells, of Aldermere,' B, C., occupation’ rancher, intends to apply. fo? pérniission to pur- chase the following déscribéd lends: - Commencing at a post planted one mile east and one mile north from the N. E. corner of section 35, tewnshi thence south 80 chains: ‘enst™ a0 chang: north 80 chains; west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. December 4, 1911. a7 Amos WELLS Omineca, Land District District of Coast Range ¥ Take netice that Henry Roy, of Iron- dale, Washington, ocupation farmer, intends to apply. ly for permission to pur- chase the following described lands, . Commencing at a post planted two miles east and twe miles north of the N. E. corner of section 35, township 6; thence north 80 chains; east 8) chains: south 80 chains; west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. December 4, 4, 191 . Henry Roy: Omineca Land Distriet _ District of Coast Range V Take notice that Gabrid] Lacroix, of Aldermere, B. C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to ge chase the following described lan Commencing at a post planted two miles eaat and three miles north from the-N. E. corner of section 85, town- east; #0 chains south; 80 chains west to point of commencement, containing #4C GABRIEL LACROIX December 4, 1911 27 Omineca Land Disttict District of Coast Reige V Take notice that Jebn: Skannon, of Aldermere, B. €., occupation Iab- crer, interda to ap: pely for permission to purchase the following described ands, Commenting at a post mile east and one mile north from the N. E. corner of section 85, townshi; 8} thence north 80 chains, east 80 cha south 80 chains; west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. December: 4, 1 JOHN SHANNON Omineca Land District District of Const, Range IV Take notice that Albert H. Wallace, of Telkwa, physician, {intends to a ply ‘Ing. deseribéd landa: §, E. corner of ungazetted Lot 1625; north 80 chains; ecast'80 chains to polh of counmencéement, containing’ BAO Keres. ov: mber 95, 1911 N . ALBERT H.WALLACE Omincea Land District District of Const, Raiige IV- Take notice that Louise Wallace, of cea married women, intends to pply for permisaion to'-purchase - the: towing’ iescribed landa:. ee murencing ‘at a post plarited at the | §.E. éorher of ungazetted Lot 1626 thénce West 80 chains th 40 chains: east 80 chaina; north ity chains to point ri contalning 820 acres. Commencing at a post planted at the Roy Lot 4012, thence | & al boundary of Frank Zoller’s ins tosoath > Take notice that i“ "Ben Harriss, of | S21 Kitselas, B.C., occupation laborer, in-|@ a i of commencement, and containing | fan The Supreme Authority,on Railway, _amaters, in. Canada, . ~ Station and Railway Yard s Shall be at the Dominion Railway: ‘Commizsion,: hag. decided: that; the 3 Investments i in .Real Estate in New Hazeltén how are as safe as Vancouver, Winnipeg or Montreal. . We have purchased from Northern Interior Land o., Ltd., of Prine Rupert, the choicest 7 Lots In Section: One - in the! oficial townsite: of New. Hazelton. ~” Secure, lots.in.the You, can Le Business. Section. NEW HAZELTON — vat startling. prices-if.you-apply today. been. waiting £ for of the controversy regarding the railrésd townsite. The matter is now finally settled for ail ti time. ‘has. _arvived.- e - Prices will advance 1 skiaiply. now at the beginning and. make the big peti” ship 6; thence 8¢ chiins north; 80 chains |, fatted one /| for permiaslon to purchase the follow: |: omniencing at post lanted at the |! thence south 30 chaina; west 80 chaing: . Tehesy,: Ws Ns. care: Miner: : he Noverer? sad Lome an Wautdce |