j a y _ Wietoria, B.c., braker,intends to apply: 12 miles nort -. the north-west corner’ of Lot: 2191, - pec. 16, 1918, - pee. 16, 1918. _ comer, thence. north 80 chains, east 30 of commencement, ' 640 acres, ‘known as ‘for a license to prospect for coal and COAL NOTICES “Hazelton Land District. : District of ‘ asgiar.. Take notice that. Fred @. “Heal, “Itsy ‘ot Tor a license to’ Te foliog for coal ‘and, etroleam “over the following described, aq Commencing. ata post ‘planted about and 9 ‘mi 8 weat fram Cagsiar, beginning at. the_ south-west chains, south 80 chains, weat 8) chaina,- to point. of commencement, 640 acres, | known as ‘claim 18, Dee. 16, 1913. Fred G. Heal, Ir: Hazelton Land District ‘District of . .-Cassiar ~:~ Take notice’ that Fred Heal; G Sty of Victoria,.B,0., broker, intends -to ‘apply | 4 for a license to prospect ‘for coal and stroleam over the ollowing described lan . Commencing ata ost ‘planted * ‘about 12 miles north and.10 miles west fram the north west corner of Lot 2191, Cas- alar, beginning atthe south east corner, thence north 80 chaina, weat 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains; to point of commencement, 640 ‘acres, known AS elaim 17, per, 16, 1913, Fired G. Heal, Jr District of Hazelton Land Disteict. Take notice that Feed | G. Heal, J T, of ‘Victoria, B,¢,, broker, intends to: ‘apply fora license to prospect for coal and etrotenm over the ollowing described. ands: ~ Commencing at.a post planted about 12 miles north and 10 miles “west from | men the nofth west cornor of ‘Lot 2191; Cag- siar, beginning at the north éast corner, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement, 640 acres, known asi. claim 13.- Dec. 16,-1918. - Fred G, Heal, dr, ‘Hazelton Land Diatrict District of Cassiar Take notice that Fred G, Heal, Jn, of Victoria. 5.c., broker, intends to apply for a license to the’ ect for coal and etroleum over ollowing. deacribed ands; . Commencing ata post planted about 18 miles north and 9 miles west from the north west corner of Lot 2191, Cassiar, beginning: at the south east eorner, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chai ng, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, to.pi int claim 19, - Fred G. Heal, Jr. Hazelton Land District. District of Take notice that "Fred a. Heal, Tr., of Victoria; B.¢., broker, intends to apply troleur over the following described anda; *- _ Commencing at a post planted about 13 milea northand 9 milag west from the north wast corney of Lot 2191, Cassiar, |. . begii ‘gouth - west corner, _thence:north $0 chaina, east 80 chalns, south 30 chalns, west to, chaina,to point | 25 of commencement, 640 acres, known a3 claim 20, "Fred G. Heal, In. nolng at the G. T. P, Restaurant AND HOME BAKERY — " Opposlte Police Office. BREAD, ‘CAKES, PASTRY Wo Orfentals Etnployed ; Conroy & Swann, Props. : _ HAZELTON my t i : “A. Chisholm General -Hardware’}|: “ Builders’. Material _ Miners’ Supplies trom] to point of. commencement. Dac. ‘16th, 1913 . . Hazelton, Land District; - : "Hizolion ane District. “District oF Coast, Range 6.- intends: ta .apply Yor’a Jicense to pro: |! pert for’ coal. and. petgaleum ‘over the]. lowing. deacribed:tands;: -. Commencing’ at: a‘post. ‘platted ‘two|’ and -a-half miles east and: ons mile south, from ‘the. ovuth ‘of, Kltnayakwa| river, thence south 80 chaing,. éast 80)° chains, ‘north a0. chains, west 80. chaina, Dee, 16, 15, 1913... John’ ‘Leutenion. "Hazelton Land District. © District of. . Coast, Rangze:5. “Take notlee. ‘that’ John, Laurenson, ‘ot |: "| Prince Rupert,.B..0., miner, intends to}, apply for a license to ir08 ect for coal atroleum.: over 6 following described lands: j7 Commencing - at: a fost “plaiited two ‘and a Half miles eaatand onemile south |. from the mouth of Kitnayakwa river, thence ‘south 80 chaina, west.§) chaina, north 80, chaing,, east 80 chaine, to point of commencement... J ohn’ Lauirenson|- Coast, Range 6. . - Take notice. that John Laurenson, “of Prince ‘Rupert; B. a4 miner, intenda -to apply for a license to prospect for coal petroleum over the ollowing. des- eribed lands: Commencing at a. post planted twa and a half. miles: east from the mouth chains, south 80 chains, east .80 chains, north 80 chains, to point, of commence: pee, ‘Sth, 1918. = - John Laorenson. |! Coast, Range 5. . Take notize that, J ohn Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B. C., miner, intends: to apply. for a license to prospect for coal and op itrojeum over. _ the following.des- eribed lands: : ‘Commencing a ata. post lanted two and a half miles enat of th e- mouth of the Kitnayakwa. river, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, to point of commence- Ded. * eth, 1918. “John Laurenson. Hazelton Land District, . District of ‘Coast, Range 5 . Take notice that John Laurengon, of Prince Rupert,,B..C.,. miner, ‘intends. to apply: for a-Heense to.prospegt for. coal aud petroleum.over the following des- eribad lands: ~ Commencing ata post. planted two and a half. miles east from the mouth of the Kitnayakwa siver, thence north 80 chaina, exst 80 chaina, south 8 chaing,. west 80 chains, to point a commencement, Dee, 15, 1918. . John Laurenson. Hazelton Land District. District of jonst, Range 5, - “Take notice that John Laurennon,, of} - Prince Rupert, B. C., minor, intends to apply for a Heense to prospect. for coal pattoleum over the: following dag- cribed lands: ~ Commencing ‘at a post. planted . ‘two and a half milag east. from the mouth of the Kitnayakwa river, thence north 80 ‘chains, yest 80 chains, south 80 chaing, east 80 chains, to point of com- mencement, | pec. 16, 1913. : Hazelton Land District. Conat, Range 5. “Take notice that John Laurengon, of Prince Rupert, B. c., miner, intenda'to apply :for a-license to prospect for coal and: petroleum over the: ‘following des- eribed jands;,.*' Commencing at ‘a post planted two and a half miles east.and one mile north from the mouth of .the ’ Kitnayakwa’]. tiver, thence north 80. chains, weat 30 - John Laurenson, District of to point of commencement. pec, 15, 1913. John Laurenson. Hazelton Land District. “District of : ast, Range 6. Take notice. that John Leurenson, of Prince Rupert, 4, C., miner, intends to Bp ly for a license’ to progect for coal petroleum. over tha following des- eribed lands: . - Commencing -at a post planted two and a half miles eastand one mile north river, thence: north.80 chains, east 30 chairs, géuth 80 ’chaing, west 80 chaina, |: . ‘Hazelton’ and Smithers ! to point of comme.acement. Dec, 15, 1913. John ‘Laurenson. always - fresh. Get - enjoy ve I "THEY are absolute in parity. ex sweetness and flavor. “pure food” candies, no artificial colorin materials, just purity and freshness ‘all - through—carefully : selected nuts’ and: fruits 7 snow-white sugar cream centers, within heavy coating of rich They are most luscious and, delicious—- bite—sixty .cents to one. = ‘HA alf the box. Just try them, °° uisite in - nest-in brown ‘Shovalate. 7 a box today. .-You “Take notice ‘that John: ‘Lairenson, of ‘a ‘Prince Rupert, B./O;, occupation miner,, * Diatrict of of - Kitnayakwa. river, thence: west 86) Hazelton: Land District, - District of: Britain in 1913, 86, 401 returned} chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, from the mouth of the Kitnayakwa - paid by P, A, Widener, of Phila- = | delphia,. for the Raphael painting |: . plete joss, having fourdered in <= in = = : News signa Many Sources = Sir’ James: ‘Whitney ‘and “Sir George Ross are both recovering. , * q “Turkish v women are “to be ‘ade|- mitted to the: ‘aniversity at: ‘Con | stantinople. ee - The arson squad | of ‘rnilitant suffragettes ‘are at ‘work’ in" “the Scottish highlands, oo - Wales defeated ‘Seatland by. 4 points to 6: in-an international |. rugby match Tat ‘week, “An English eyndicate ‘thas been Gvganized to develop the trade-in furs. ivory and oil i in Baffin 'aLand,, ~The French aviator Garnix bas established anew altitude record with: five’ “passengers, of 4%, 382 | fest. “or sthe 190,908. immigrants Canada received from . Great home. The Atlantic shipping rate war continues, and further reductions in third-class pasvages are antici- pated, ; “Canada’s 8. fifty-six electric: rail- ways carried 598, 662, 801 passen- pers during the year ending, June 80 last. Hon. Roriald Crauford Munro- Ferguson will succeed Lord Den- man ag governor-general of Aus- tralia. _— : Gold weathercontinves through: out. the West, the lowest. reading | being 40 degrees . below zero at Regina, oe : : The. Duke onlin “eet ‘rates, Hon. Mr, Pelletier sending him a handsome mail bag. "The minister of justice at Ot tawa refuses to extend clemency. £0. ‘the. ‘Vancouver , Island .’ coal miners undergoing imprisonment for. rioting. _ Six million feet of logs, taken out from along. Robson. creek, will be floated down to sawmills on Little Slocan’ River in the spring,. along afiume constructed ait a cost of $29, 000. “Sik Ernest® Shackleton has de- cided to purchase a new. ship for his .Antarctic expedition, the Polaris,. of: 650 tons, built in Nor- way for. Arctic work, She. will be. renamed the Endurance. On beard the Blue’ Funnel liner Talthybius, which is now on her transpacific trip from Yokohama to Vancouver, is one of the larg- est shipments of raw silk brought |: to this coast i in recent months. ; $700,000 “ia the record price “Qmall Cowper Madonna.’’ The} picture was- painted in. 1605, and); measures twenty-four by geveh- teen inches in size. “Phe coast ateamer Vaden, whieh atruck on @ submerged rock off Nosoga Gulf last week, is a com- deep water, Soundings show of four pans exceeded’ $200. oY cities to prevent further emigra- -/ petition with the laborers already transatlantic: fight. . isone of the best men for the | undertaking, Given fa weather, a good following:-wind for the|'f -|months have proved the ‘task ed the first parcel under the new |. 7 aide, _|he said. : ible. ” very. coarse formation: ‘with ‘many ||| good sized nuggets. The value. An agitation ig growing daily | amongst Chinese-in the const tion to British Columbia of any Chinese who will, enter into. com- in the province, ‘Tt is said the Transatlantic Flight London, Feb. 9:-—-Several ex- perts ‘have expressed. views fave orable to Lieut, Port’a proposed Thomas Sopwith, ‘the well- known airman. and. ‘designer of the Sopwith waterplane,, says it but with the rapid. advance. of ‘oriental labor market | is glutted. . al is a tremendous undertaking,. X Sleighs and Cutters == AT POPULAR PRICES == - Harnes | that will. Last _ Everything in-Farm. . Machinery Seven. - a of Town wart Set Egitipped Until Too Late Varieties with PLACE YOUR Cutters New ‘ORDER NOW and Brakes “WITH Stages -CHETTLEBURGH & SINCLAIR Hazelton + Telkwa seience in constructing .water-|¥ planes, success is now well with- in, the regions of possibility. ‘James Valentine‘says: ‘‘Porte best part of the journey, a faat machine and good luck, it should | not be an impossible feat.’? “When crossing the Atlantic | Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. monet to ‘supply private -and public conveyances day and Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. Coal and Wood delivered promptly. Ruddy & MacKay | HAZELTON | and NEW HAZELTON “a was first proposed,*’ says B. C. Huck, “I thought the day of its accomplishment very remote. - I have changed my opinion now. The magnificent long - distance flights of pilots. in the last six perfectly feasible,” ‘Lieut. Porte is on the flying staff of White and’ ‘Thompson, Norman Thompsen;: thecompany’s managing director, explains that meteorological con- the flight from’ the’ American Therefore ° the machine will be built-on’ the apot.. “In August and: Sep-/ tember you. can rely ata certain height, upon a ‘steady wind blow- ing toward Ireland at. the rate of thir ty.. or thirty-five “miles an. hour, ' The fiight should be made jn one day and is perfectly fens- ~ Rod and Gun ’ Rod: and Gun of Woodstock, Ont., has put outan exceptionally good. issue “for February, 1914, both-as regards the character of ‘ltions, That - ‘well-known writer and naturalist, Bonnycastle Dale, contributes an article entitled the ed. in captivity, a.slight departure; but an enter taining one, from this writers ordinary style. ““Prints from Canadian ‘Trails”” is-a. continga- ‘tion of the fine series. that is being tontributed to this magahzine by H. Mortimer Battén;, ‘The Dom- 2 inion’, Parks” as. ‘seen hy , ait] Atherican writer, 18° -beautifully iMlustrated; Edward Brock writes tinder the heading” “A ‘Nova otia- Discovery” of ‘the excel- ated this winter by Jack Preseo The gold ia, of ‘Gardian vt Aime) Smiths. and every is packed full r mation for the ibe n by:A: er (Bags 0 the sdiie: Limited of the aeronautle works * “Yat Bognor. ditions make it siecessary to start} “We have had the: best: advice| on the weather conditions of the |. Atlantic that could be obtained,’”) / the reading matter and the qual-; "Jity and interest of: the i!lustra- Bearman, descriptive of a ranch} where bears are successfully raip- A humorous | atyain runs through ‘this story, . lent’ eaviare that | is tobe obtained: | -BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE - G. McNab, Cor. ard Ave, and 6th St., Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Steamer “PRINCESS “BEATRICE” ‘Leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle avery SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. ‘Let Us Arrange Your Trip East Tickets to and from all parte of the world. Atlantic and Pacific teamahip Tickets, For Tickets, Reservations and Information apply ta: a : op & Hooos 7 Sunn tm nme mn HOH tet emer re mo : Thorp & Hoops - | Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers ALDERMERE, B. C., ‘Sole district agents for E. G: Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul- _ tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete. Fire, -Life Accident, and Employer's Liability Insurance. “We represent the best companies. - _ We Can Locate You Ona Good ‘Good Pre-Emption Near the G. T.P ‘If you desire information about ‘about the Bulkley Valley write us. ¥ a - _eonstructed through the heart of the Bulkley Valley, one : The Bulkley Valley is an ideal dairying ond inixed farming district, perts in the land business. 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