Omineca ‘Land ‘Disnrict.- *. District of-Cassiar,: ‘Take notice that Franka. ‘Tackson’e ‘of . ntar “Hazelton, minor, fatenda to: ‘apply. for a] _ license te prospect fér ‘coal -an “eum over the allowing doseribed lands: ‘ _ Gammenicing. at a. post: planted’ ten. ; “The “miles nokth of thé porthvest.¢9 coiner of |’ ‘lot 2179: thence north 80 chaing, west.30 ‘chai, south 80 chains, egst: BD int ‘of: f commencement; known. aa fata No. 3 a _-Rrank, di any 2 « 1912... oN are Lata District - District of .Cassiar. "Take ‘notice that Frank A. Ji jackson c of |’ chaita' \ 0 od ackson. ee miner, intends to ap ly, for'a| = license to prog ‘leum over. tha fa allowing described nda: ‘Coraméricing ata post planted. 2) miles |: north of the’: northwest corner‘of lot |! -2179; thence north’ 80° chains, “east 80} ‘chains, south 80 chains, west 90: chains | - int of : Ccommencen cbt, ‘known -as A m No,’ 84. 7 “Frank A. Fackeon, Jan, 1, 1912, a _ Oniitieca Land a Diatriet. District of Cassiar -, - a? "Take notice that Frank A. Jacicsonot E ’ Hazelton, miner,. intends to ap ly. for a fieense to prospect for coal ai atro-' . leumover the allowing described. od lands; Commencing’ at ‘a-post planted nine - miles-narth-o: the j diorthwest corner of lot 2179; thence north:$0 chains, weat 80 chhins, south 30 chaing,:.east 80 chains to olntof commencement, known as claim Frank A, Jackson. A an, t ‘1912, ° Omincea Land District . _ District of Cassiar Take natice that Frank A, Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apy fora license to prospect for coal : an tro- leum over the following deacribed lands; Commencing at a post. planted ‘ten miles north of the northweat corner of Jot 2179; thenee north 80-chains, east 80 chains, "south 80 chains, weet 80 chains td point of | commencement, known as claim No. Frank A Jackson, a an. 2, 1912. ~ Ommneca ‘Land District’. District of Cassiar .. Take notice'that Frank A, J nekaon; of | ¢ Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license ‘to pros: ect for- coal: and petro- leum over the following described lands: _Commiencing at a post planted six miles north and 2 mile weat of. the|7 northwest corner of. lot 2179; thence . south. 89 | chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chaiqa, west 80 chaina, to point of ; commencement, known } ‘as claim No, 88, ‘Jan, 1, 1912: : ~ Brank A, Jacksdn. FO. f, OMINECA AERIE *. Meets every Tuesday eve-, ning at eight o'clock in the -Hazelton Town Hall. R.O. Mauer, W. Sec. “H, B, GLABSEY,, Ww. PRES. ‘Latest ewelty Novels in Gold and ‘Si ver, “Watch: epairing. 9. A RAGSTAD,. Hazelton i h grade. ‘watches, : ct for-coal, an petio: _ ne a “The British eis ‘will spend $500,000 on aship ‘to be “The federal: ‘marine ‘dépot i at Digby: Island ‘has been practically. completed, It wilt bei in operation May. dat... : ’ Premier -Canaléjas, of Spain, has. formed ¢ a new. Cabitiet, to rée- place the administration which recently resigned. | 2 : The ‘owners. of a number of Scottish: coal ; mines ‘are “attempt- ing to* operate. ‘their’ properties with non-union ‘men, tance‘of 261 miles i in - two hours and thirty-five: minutes, establish- ling a monoplane reeord. A French aviator covered ¢ a 2 dis oy the ‘daingss mei ‘of Dakota and Manitoba, 4 ‘fotmed'an‘association. to. ‘further Bs | thete object, eed Phe Cathohe priests’ of Gueber city have: ‘asked their congrega- tions to sign. petitions -for. ‘the establishment: of separate schools i ‘in the district recently annexed to Manitoba, - “Roar desperate: criminals, - en route from Winnipeg to Kingston penitentiary, made a spectacular attempt to escape in the -Union station at. Toronto. - They were overpowered after a hard fight, The window smashing tactics of the suffragettes ‘in London have alienated public sympathy, according th recent cables, and their methods are. -being de- oe totter From Rises to 9 Fort George. FARM LANDS Along: the G, T. P.. | From $8.00 per 2 er Ope “Why not own'a ‘quarter, half or section of good * : . Jand i ine ‘good country. a il r| ladies - t| cloths who will have all the pow- joa COLUMBIA ROKERAGE sonra } 7 _ » Bor. 20, Hazehon, B. oe | homeless,.. BG nounced.” by. they! organizations, me ' The hew dreadnought aeydack ain at Birkenhead will: be launched: ‘ It will be. towed |. ina few. days, to Portsmouth for the accommio- dation of the largest vessels of . | the British fleet; - The: Liberals of - Great “Britéin _ | tegard asa severe ‘loss. thé défeat|. sustained by the | “party ‘candidate | in the .recent Manchester’. by- , | election, ‘when Sir- Arthur Ha- .| worth was beaten by. Glazebrook, the Unionist candidate, Brigandage ia rife in China, erous attacks on river ‘stermers, An alarming situation is reported |. from Canton, where Luks, ‘an in- surgent chief, has attacked gov- ernment. troops on several o¢cas- ions, ‘The mild wintér’ in Alaska is being followed by a warm spring, and the early destruction of the snow trails and the early opening of the rivers is’ promised. The Chitina-Fhirbanks. trail is still in first class‘ condition and so is the trail. from White. Harge to Daw- son, Beveral parties of big game|. hunters are preparing for ‘bear hunting trips to the Stikine inthe spring. .: Among. these will. be Adolph von Hogen, a well known big game hunter from Germany, |. and’ a party of British: guns headed by Lord Osborne Beau- clerc, If the ideas of the police _com- missioners are carried into effect, Vancouver will soon have its firat |’ police women. | There’will be no stern Amazons with dinky hel- mets and uniforms of blue but there will be one or two kind-eyed in ordinary \.every-day ers of. policemen’ and will: patrol the streets.in the’ interesti of the |" . mans_ young girls triendleas 4 and ' Recent despatches tells of num-|- * oy - The Liberal Party —- ‘Stands: for: a, | Abolition of the Poll: Tax, Exemption of Improvementa from = Panto, A Readjustment of Taxation.’ , ee ‘No Tax on Incomes of $2,000 or under, Extension of Suffrage. to Women. Provincial - Department of Labor and Free Labor Bureau, - ae Complete Exclusion of Orientals. A comprehensive System. of Industrial Tnsur= . ance. .. Extension ‘of “Workmen's: ‘Compensation ’ Act’? to cover all hazardous employment. A minimum wage and eight hour day for gov- ernment. and . government- aided work. No public land for. speculators, : Local Option throughout the province. +. . - The Liberal party denotinces the ‘usurpation of power by two members of the govern- ment as being against the best ° aia -of the Provineé. The Liberal. party is “ against the present method of controlling the Equor licenses’ . which / results in compelling all hotel men - to do the bidding of the controlling _ Party’ 8: machine. , “4 oe vot ED. Vv. McBETH - Successor to Union Transfer and Storage:Co, - Freighting Contractor | 7 Al Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch > Hay.and Oats for Sale, . Office at. Omineca Hotel v of any x far OF. city always command “Outside this radius property highest figures, _ from this center increases, : Get in the canoe In NEW HAZELTON thie + hubiness cen ter. will’ be created by the Old Hazelion ‘Busi nega - Men: themselves, . To any who have no a alteady, bought, we advise immediate “action; . as ‘outside. ‘buyerd ‘are quick ‘to realize. this f. ; point and j are! Shapping up lots surrounding: : where Ord Hazelton m people have beehte: Section 2 - Lot. 882. “a . them here. yo ee St ‘Get i in ‘the business center - 7 4 - Now, you ‘may SAY, PUL wait. T may: hot want to continue in business i in this dis- - trict, or if I do, I may be able to’ ‘wet ins _ cheaper after awhile,” B “In answer to,stich an argument we would gay: that every ‘indication points to an era of ” prosperity for this district undreamed of be- "fore, - ~ HAZELTON i is on the tip of everyone's tongue all over thie continent, and a rush ‘of _- population and. capital to this - district is as- sured for the, coming ‘spring. You know we -haye the resources . and” attractions to keep ry ' 5 “Only c one time ‘ that’s now” " - 2 So if you bay now, on, the in ide iNEW [Advertisoment?