' . Nov. 10, 1918. E . eribed lands: * Gommencing at a post plantéd at the B: «|. Gommencement, :- "in rmiadion. me “purchage: thie “Commencing at a post planted ‘at.th ‘northwest corner of Lot'349, Range V; Coast District, ‘and being the nort eit |. . _. cor’ of land applied for, thence waat 20) ; _..Chains, south 40. chaina, east 20 chains, | ————= _ north 40 chains-to point of | cozimence- ; ment and ‘containing, 80 acres more or “Tete. . Charl ea Hicks. Beack, Oct. 11, ‘$918, M :- Dan} Dougal al "Omineca Land District, District of- . Cagaiar “Take notice: that * ” james Bell, ‘of Gia w, Scotland,. _— lsaion to to. purchase the ie ed lands: ..-- ; ; . Commencing at.a postpaid at the “northwest corner of Lot 2991: Cassiar, thence 20 chains west, 20 chains. south, thence . following: sBkena River to the: southwest ‘corner of Lot 2891 Caasiar, thence north. to point of commencement, : eontaining 40 acres more er leas. - ~ 14-22 .Jamea Bell. mineca. Land Distnet. District, of: ; oe’. . Coast, Range. ¥. 7 sake - notice that John Jaynes, of Duncans, British Columbia, occupation clerk, nena to. apply | ifor. permis. ' gion to purchase . the following des- one south-west corner of Lot 349, Coas :. District, Range'b, and being the north, B - West corner of . the land applied: for, thence south 40 chains, thence east chains, thenee- south 20 chairia, thence ~ east 20 chaing, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north 20 chaing, thence west 20 chains topoint of John Ja ni Nov, 28,1918., St EXPERT - Watch Repairing. WATCHES - JEWELRY “ 0. A. RAGSTAD, Smithers ‘Stephenson & ‘Crum oe “Undertakers and: ' Funeral Directors -Bpecil attention ta Shipping Cases: ~ HAZELTON, BC 2 i A. Chisholm General “Hardware {|} Builders’. Material. " Miners" - Supplies. “Hazelton, and ‘Smithers 7 eet cee mas +. | ero Pina waa isavetess Wid. “JEPHSON| BARRISTER and SOLICITOR |. of British Columbia, AL berta and Saskatchewan. > NOTARY PUBLIC. * . Room 11, Postoffice Bldg.,Prines Rupert “ and Hazelton, B.C. apply. for” pe apa r gif oem an poral apt |. ‘occupation telé- | - : operator, intends to. a Are for ollowing ; tex of Publi¢ Wos 20 | of:ten dollars. (310), obtain one copy of plang. and specification by applying to]: of grain ‘were ‘handled in Port} Arthur and Fort William between’ 2 af aapoit ona sbareped bs certifiente Sent. 1 .and. Dec. 5, when navi: gation closed. - lister of Pu ‘certificates of ‘deposit of unsucceasful "fer, atid enclosed’ -NoTICE 70. “CONTR RACTORS a KrrsuMGALLuM ScHoon ot: SEALID, ' TENDERS, ° ‘superacribed “Tender for" “Kitaumgallum School,’? will be recéived b: fhe Hon. the Minis: | ‘to noon’ of Mon='| . day, ‘the: 29th day. of ‘December, 1918, for. the ‘erection and. completion of a large one-room achool at: Kitsamgallom, inthe ‘Skeena Electoral ‘District. * -- Plans, specifications,...contract,. and. forma of tender may be seen on and af- ter the 10th. day ot of December, 1913, at the -offices of Mr, | J. oodwin, Secre- Hazelton;, Mr. chool: Board, '‘Kitsumgal um, tary to & “C.; Or_ the Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, ‘Nictoria, “Intending. tenderers can; ‘for the BUI the undersigned. This sum.will be re- funded when. the plana and apecificatios are returned in good order... . ach proposal muat be accompanied déposit dn a chartered bank of Can- payable to the Hon. the Min- lic- Works, for a sum equal | to 10 per cent. of tender, which shal! be forfeited ifthe party tendarang-decline to enter into contract when calied upon |. to do 50, or If he fail to: complete the work contracted for... The chequeg or ida, made’ tenderera will be returned to them upon the execution of the, contract. - Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forme supplied, signed | . with the actual signature of the tender- n the envelopes fur- nished, .-: The lowest or any tender “net ‘neces {any accepted. J, E, GRIFFITH, : ‘Public Works Enginter.. Department of Public Works, : Victoria, B. G, Dec, ath, 1913. Pi Hl G, T. P.. Restaurant AND HOME BAKERY — “Oppoatte Police Offtee, v5. BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY. * have been: returried to China, ates’ ‘the “Trail smelter and a nut dollars. last. year. H, McMullin, ;' Government: _ Agent,’ Prince ~Rupert; ‘Mr. 8. H. Hosking, Government Agent, er Henriette picked up the crew, {: all of ‘whom were paved, German ¢ engineers are vlan twor new - “railways. in ‘Ching, to to | cost ‘$20, 000, 000. * Beventi/-ter8F ‘insane. Chinamen, held. in -Oregon: State aaylum, “Three vessels” are. _ reported ; lost and .several ‘missing as’ a re}|: g ; travelled extensively during that |} sult of a storm. oni. Christmas day in the Gulf of ‘Mexico, ; _ The Consolidated, whieh ; oper; ber: of , -mines, made a million "Government engineers ‘state| that. in ‘four years: the Columbia river. ‘will he made navigable from. Revelstoke’ to the Pacific) coast. : Altogether 125,000, 00 Lushels Only “44 iynchings, Inown to be such beyond. doubt, have 0c-. curred in the United States: dur ing. the year 1913. lowest number on record. This’ ‘is 3 the} "There has been a stampede to Scott creek, in the Chisana ‘dis- trict. “")had been staked when the first report was sent out, " ‘Over two hundred claiins ‘The. “fishing © steamer G. R Hughes was completely wrecked: on Hope Island, while on. her. maiden trip. The G. T. P. steam- - Watitiiates” “of "the damage 1 in No Orientals Employed: “Conroy & Swann, Props.. : 'HAZELTON. Le Herold Pries” = es ‘HAROLD PRICE. & CO.. ' British Columbia * Land ‘Surveyors HAZELTON ‘AND aMir! HERS Londen Building ‘British Columbia. Ls Linkison King Vancouver | See Thorp & Hoops _ “Real Estaté, Financtal and Insurance’ Brokers vo ’ ALDERMERE, B.°C, Sole district agents for E, G. Prior &. Co, Vintoria, Agricul-: | tural Machinery ‘and Implements, Wagons, Fire, Life, Accident, ‘and Employer’s ‘Liability Insurance, We represent the: best companies, Ete. materials, just through-—carel We. Can Locate You Ona Good. Pre-Emptton Near the & Te ‘If you. desire information about the Buikley Valley" write: THEy are absolute in in purty, ex sweetness and flavor. he “pure food” candies, ° ‘no artificial -colorin urity and freshness al y selected nuts and fruits- snovw-white sugar’ ‘créam centers, within a. heavy coating of rich brown chocolate. - They are most luscious and dehicibussw~ _ shyays fresh, Get a box today.~ You'll enjoy. every bite—sixty..cents;'to one dollar and a half the’ p box. qust try t them, - [ec enecseeel ar er uisite in : nest in- . 1869. "| Fece ed serious. injuries, va 7 7000 ‘workers i in Canada met fatal oe nat or ‘serfous accidents. flicted: by: the Christmas ‘storm —_ along” the, Atlantic. coast -fromy-="° “. ‘ Sandy" Hook to “Atlantic City] range all the way from $500,000 : to $1,000,000, - Marines have been stationed on the British Honduras frontier, to prevent the passage of arms to Mexican rebels and to. giard British territory against violation by Mexican forces, ~ Japanese in the. provinces of Isomori and Hokkaido are suffer; | a ing from.the worst famine since On account of the failure of crops and fisheries, thousands . of pergons, are, starving. The de athe from ‘industrial ac- cidents ‘throughout. Canada last ° | year nuinbered no less than 1220). while ‘B780 workmen] errant workmen, °} Harry Porter, a young. English- man,. was ‘clubbed. to death and his pockets rifled: - Robbery was apparently the motive.’ } There is no clue to the perpetraiars 0 of the deed. The Canadian government has contracted for the construction of what will, be the largest tele- scope in thé -world, The: tube will be seven. feet in “diameter, while the principal lens will bel: seventy-three inches i in diameter, ten inthes thick, and will weigh itwo.tons, . The: entire apparatual f will weigh Atty tons. “The annual report of the fish ing. industry. value of th "Another brutal - “murder has| ‘| been committed at: ‘Fart. George. eries department shows that!" ince for. last: year was $4: 455, 488, year and ‘establishes a new. rec- According to Dr. L,'S. Sugden, who has spent the past fifteen || years in the’ Yukon, . ‘and: haat ES period through the north,. ‘the’ oe Canadian route via the - White Pass and. Yukon railway. to White Horse and the Kluane trail, or the White river, ia the only: practical oo”) way of getting intu the Chisdria | gold diggings. New Steamship Lines _ ‘Two ‘important new. lines of | steam-ships are to be. placed in. service out of Vancouver. early 'i in the new year. The: ‘Merchants’ and, Shippers’ ‘Steamship “Com-. ‘pany. of San Francisco will place, = some big steamers‘in. ‘commission | | | between Vancouver, Puget Sound | PE" ~ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY BRITISH rae COAST STEAMSHIP mace "Ske mer “PRINCESS “BEATRICE” pert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle avery -; SUNDAY ‘AT'S P.M. Let Us Arrangé Your Trip East : Tickets to and ‘from all parts of the ork ; teamehip ‘Tickets For Tickets, Resarvationia ‘and Information apply to J. G. McNab, Cor. srd Ave. dnd’éth St, Prince Rupert, BC. and Australian: _ ports, -Three, provided. A new Japanese line is building two'16,000-ton steam- -| ships for ‘trans-Pacifie. business but pending their. completion: it is intended to place some smaller steamers on the ‘Vancouver. run, Itis expected by the Japanese ‘that they will obtain a’ share: of| = the silk business now handled- by , Canadian Pacific liners: It is ‘estimated that © ‘anada’ 3 fur will be worth approximately ”/ $2,000,000 this season. Cancellation of Reserve .. the. reserves existing upan Crown. in Range 4, Coaat District; Range Coast District; and in Casslar Dis ‘et and - situated ‘in the vicinity of-Ootan ‘and Fraticois Lalces; in ‘the Watershed Endako and Bulkley Rivers; in Town- ships.1A, 2A .and 3, -§, Coast District; on the isp) ‘iver; on tha’ Kitsimkalum River; and on the Naas River, : which said ‘reserves were es- tablished respectively by two nptives pearing in the British Colunivin Gaz- e te in the issue of May 6th, 1910, and oe notices appearing : h ‘the British lumbia Gazette in, the issues of May 26th, 1910; Novhmber firat, 1906; Sep- tember. - 1908; February 1909; and‘ ay 2nd, 1908s in #0 far 2a the same affects ‘are ev ncaited the ac- | quisition of said lands under. the _pro- visiona of the ‘Coal and Petroleum Act.” R. A. RENWICK, ' Deputy Minister of Hands Landa Bepartment,. Nigier| a Novem, 10 1918, sith: "12-20 SEALED TENDERS, addrossed tp. the undersigned and endoraed “Tenders for Public Building, Port berni, B.C." will be received at this office until 4,00 Fi m. on Wednesday, Sist De- cemher. 1918, for the construction of aPublie Building at Port Alberni, B.C, Plana, apecifleation rod: form of con- tract can be seen and ‘orms of tender obtained at the’ office of the undér- signed, Postmasters -at-Alberni and at Nanaimo, and Mr. A. J..Chisholm, care- taker, Public Building, Vaticouver. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made onthe printed forms supplied, and signed with their actualaignatures atating their orcupationg and place o: residence. In the ‘case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the oc- \ehpation, and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given. “Bath tender must be accompanied. by. an ‘accepted cheque on a_ charte: ‘bahk, payable to the order of the “Hon- gurabis @ Minister of Public Works, Squad ‘to ten per cent. Ny p. &) of the untof the:tender, which will befor- felted if the person tendering decline t¢ enter inté a'contract when calied ap: onto do so, or fail to complete tha work contracted for, [f the tender be not ace cepted the cheque will be returned. the lowest or any | tender, Wu. Henpers 8 i Resident Architect. 9. | Debactmant of Public Works Figtoria, B: C., Deo, 9th, 1918. ‘papers. will not, be be paid for the: @ “Ledvertisement’ thoy insert it without Hela, from it . od | ‘new 100,000-ton boats” will bel “NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN st . ofthe Morice River; in the vicinity of | * ¢, Department doea not bind iteclt } This is an ‘inerease of '8778, 363 | a) over the total ‘of. the: preceding | LIVERY and STAGES night. ~-Gramephongs, and Pri "Stationery, “Photo Supplies, Developing. 2 Wh ‘WRATHALL os - Hazelton - lixpress, = Drage and Frihig] We are ~ Coal and Wood delivered promptly. a Consign your shipments in Our ‘Care for. Storage or Delivery. | “Address all » to Hi uddy &. MacKay} SHAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON - prepared. to supply private fl and publi ie conveyances day _-and f “Our atages meet all‘ ‘urate at! South Hazelton or New: Hazelton. i. Interior: Finishing on hand and mad’ erie "Sash oad B Door F: actory — 1a ing F Fall atock of all. kinds and sizes of Window Sash, Doors, Office Fixtures, to order, Large stock of Lumber and Building Materials, . Tihemithing, Plumbing and Steamitting. | Job and Shop Work a Specialty; * * Plans and Specificationa. _Stephensan & Crum CONT RACT ORS" ‘AND | BUILDERS _Hazelton: on Leave BOE of Atlaniic and Pacific 7 ISTRY HAZ} F or Ten Daye, Offi Dr. Baie D. D. S., of Smithers will be located at FTN a ; Next. to Wrathall's.. fe Guaranteed ae : ' “Ore prices are reasonsonale and te n .. formation to ot NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Led. . ~ Suite. 622 Metypolitan Building HESE LANDS are © located close to the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacifi¢ Railway, which is being | “constructed through the heart of the Bulkley Valley, one. of the best farming districts in British Columbia. - Steel ia now laid through’ Telkwa, ‘and traina will soon be running from Prince Rupert to this of the Bulkley Valley from Telkwa.”' point.” There are good roads to all parts, '. ‘The Bulktey Valley Is an ideal dairying and mixed farming district, with a market for all kinds of farm ‘produce, ‘We own all the land we offer for ‘sale, and can give a guaranteed title, “porte in the Innd business, . Paid up Capleal $1,000,000, so rf : : Our lands were all very carefully elected several years ago by. ex- We | sell i in tracta of 160 acres of more. B are easy, : Write for Zulli in-: VANCOUVE R, B. C. i fo een Had = Clo Doe ay Company. son's. ‘GROCERIES ar a full Amor. ~ "meat, of DRY : Goons cence vail