: oni mining rights ot the Dominion, ne wing nee to rise. anda fleree gale. ‘Faged all: Sunday and Mon- _ day, thon? a little ahead of ‘ULATIONS, -~ “in Manitoba, ‘Saskatchewan ' and fberta, the: Yukon Territory, the orth-west Territories.and in » portion of the Province of British: Columbia, maybe leased for a terin of twenty-one bli ‘at.an annual rental of $1 an acre. ot-more than 2,560 acrea will be. leased to gne applicant, - Appacetion for.a lease wnat he made “hy 't applicant. ‘in ve rion: to’ the, Agent..or ub-Agent. 0 the’ district in 1 fee the rights ‘applied for gre aitua-. ye In: surveyed. territory, the land must be described by sections, or legal. sub- ‘divisions: of ‘sections; and in unsurveyed territory “the ‘tract applied for shal! be ‘staked. out by the applicant himself. “Hach application must be accompanied by a fee of $5.which will.be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not-otherwise, -A ‘royalty shall be ‘paid on.the merchantable output of the | mine “at the rate of five cents per ton, ‘The .person. operating. the mine shall furnish: the Agent with sworn returns aceoutitang for the full quantit vot mer-. chantable ‘taal mined-an ipayt e royal- ‘ty “thereon.” If the‘coal mining rights’ ‘are ‘not ‘being operated, such returns Should:-be. furnished at least sonee. a year. os “The lease will include the eal’ fining rights only, but the lessee may be -per- ‘mitted :to ‘purchase’ whatever available | surface. rights’ may be considered neces- _sary for the working of the mine at. the “rate ‘of $10.00 an acre. .' For. full information application should he; made to the- Secretary of the D Deputy Minister of the Interior, nauthorized publication .of isement will not. be ‘piad for |Bevera other Siea ; speech in “which he t land with the: increasing. number and: Vicé-Pres., , Du: See’ “Treas., . ba B. | sisting ‘of the abev tion - to the necessity ° : Jaction on the part of:: ti, | ent to see that their natuy... cal | plaged on the list anid to ¢o-oper ate with the association in: having} others registeréd, to the end that: the: ‘liberals would: not be’ ‘entirely ‘disfranchiséed. He- also’ referred, to the good work: being done by: Sir Wilfred‘Laurier and his faith-: ful followers at Ottawa ae Meetings’ will, be: ‘held from time to time to discuss the issues of the day, and speakers from different points will be present ‘to assist:i ‘in: the work, * STARTING LIVERY. AN: FORT: FRASER (Continued from firat page) this ‘he: will: operate a: ferry. on Fraser lake, ... This. will not. inter- fere with his business in New Hazelton which will be kept on. “Bid; Kratis, “ who’ accompanied | Mr: Carel’ on thestrip, has decid- ‘ed to erect 2. roadhouse at Shovel creek, between: Fort: Fraser and Burns lake, John ‘Bostrom has a temporary eamp at this point, , of people. going into. Fort: Fraser ‘via this route,. andthe. construc- tion work ‘which will soon’ be as- Oct, + Gan: suming large proportions: around “ Distriét: has been: cancelled; .and that: plates to:b t:will:be received at my office at the G rinted: forms of affidavit t “where | ui ‘th h day, of of cae 1913, ae a court. of Revision. will be. held: on the 19th day. of: of Voters mus be, placed’ on:th : vernment Buildings, Prince, used: y : support: of .an .ap-'|: 3 pended. from and ‘after’ ‘the name on the Register|: € holding of the Court : ‘connects » With} thi Sunday: . ves New HAZELTON ‘on. ‘Thuradays,.' and .... “i” Thursday's train ‘at’: Prince ; Rupert cw msmenmnmaall — — — | saree ———# He | aire _— | a —- __ — o— ——¥ 4 =_——s: uz ‘ .__) LAMAR uu i