- COAL L NOTICES; - . LAND, NOTICES) Omingea Land ‘District, Dintrict 0: of - Cassiar: . * Glaim-No,-1. - Take notice that-B,. BR.’ Teice: Mer-| chant: of Skeena Crossing, . British Columbia, intends to apply for. permis- alon to prospect for coal and petroleum on the. following described lands:° _ ~ Commencing at a post planted. about 8 miles west of the douth west corner of Lot $396, Cassiar, and marked -B, R. J., N. W. corner, thence sauth 80 chaina;: _ thence ‘east.80 chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence west 80 ‘chaina to point of commencement, and .containing 649 acres more or less, © — January 6th, 1814. Erie Wickner, Agent, Oimlneca Land District... District of: aggiar. Cla im No.2. °-, Take notice that B. R, Sones, Mer- | chant, of Skeena Croseing: ° British : Columbia, intends to apply for permis- “and marked B, R * thence north 80 chains, - Bion to sion to Prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: .. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west. from the south west: cor- ner of Lot 3396 Caasiar,-and marked B.. R,-J., N. E.. corner, thence south .80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres more or. ee January 6th, 1914, B. R. Jones, Eric. Wickner, Agent. 7 B..R, Jones.: 4 "; Omingea! ‘Land District,. ‘District of: ae -Goast,, “Rarge’ Durigans, Britiah.. Columbip, ‘occupation clerk; intenda ~ to’ EP es for ‘ permis: |' ion to.’ “flurehage * the: following des: cribed’ Janda: " * Commencing at a ‘post planted. at: thé ‘south-west corer of ‘Lot 849, Const ‘District, ‘Range 5, ‘and belrig: the north- west corner--of “the land applied’ for, |. thence ‘south 40 ‘chains, .thence east 20 east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, ‘thence west: 20 chaing, thence north 20 chains, thence weat pO chaing to oint of commencement, : ° Nov, 28,1913, - “COAL NOTICES Hazelton and District, . ‘District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice.that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, 8, ‘C., ‘occupation miner, intenda-'to : apply for a license to pros-. ect for coal and petroleum over the ollowing deseribed lands!” ; -+: Commencing at a post planted’ two and a half miles” east and one mile south from the. mouth of: Kitnayakwa river, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, tiorth 80 chains, west.80 chains, to point of commencement. Dee, 18, 1918. John: Laurenson.. Omineca. Land District, Diatrict of oeneiae : aim No, 8, _ Take notlee ¢ that B. BR. Jones, Mer- chant; of Skeena Croasing, British Columbia, intends to ap pply for permia- sion tp prospect for coaf and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencin at a post planted about 4 miles west from the south west, cor- ner of Lot 3896 Cassiar, and marked B. R. J.,8. E, corner, thence north 80 chaina, thence west 80 chains, thence s - south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres more or less. January tb, 1914, BR. Jones. Erie Wickner, ‘Agent. ‘Omineca Land District. District of - QGassiar, - Claim No, 4, Take notice that B. R.-Jones, Mer- chant, of Skeena Crossing, British Columbia, intends to apply- or permis- Prospect Tor coal and petroleum’ on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles west from the south west cor- ner of Lot 3396 Cassiar, and marked B, R. J., 8. W. corner, thence north 30 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 area more or lead. January 6th, 1914. B. R. Jones. Erie Wickner, Agent. Omnineca vncas Diatrict. District of .. Cla m No. 6. ‘Poke notica that B, R. Jonas, “Mor. chant, of Skeena Crossing, British Calumbis,. intends to ried for parmla. sion to papspect for cos} and Re rolaum on the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about |: 3 milea weat and 1 mile | dorth from: the |~ south west cornet of Lot 9396 Cuasalar, and marked B.R.J., 8. E, corner, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 90 chains to point of commencement, and| », containing 440 aeres more or less. January bth, 194. * B. R. Jones. Omineca Land District. District of . : assiar, Claim No. 6. Take notice that B. R. Jones, Mer- chant, ‘of Skeena Crossing, British Columbia, intends to apply for permis- sion to prospect for coal and petroleum on the tollowing described lands; Commencing at a post planted about Smiles west and 1 mile north from. the south west corner of Lot 3396 Cassiar, 8.. W. corner, ‘thence east - 9h)? : chaing‘thence south 80: chaing,- thence << west 80 chains to point of commence- n ment, and containing 640° ‘Beres more or {. ef H January 6th, 1944. 0. BL OB. Jones, _ Eric Wickner, Agent. LAND NOTICES Eric Wickner, Agent | Hazelton Land District. ‘District of Coast, Range 6: Take notice that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, 8,.¢., miner, intenda ta apply for a license to Prospect, alle wing and petroleum’ over described lands: Commencing at a post planted. two and a half miles: east arid one mile south from the mouth of Kitnayakwa_ river, thence south 80 chaina, west 80 chaing,. north 80 chaina, east 80 chains, to point fof commencement. — Dee, 16th, 1913 ° - John Laurengon Hazelton Land District. ‘District of Coast, Range 6 Take notice that John Laurenson, of apply for a license to and petroleum over t eribed lands; 5; Commencing at a post planted two and o half miles“east from the mouth of Kitnayakwa’ river, thence weat 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 30 chains, north 80 chains, to point of commence- pee. "bth, 1913. fo folle for coal lowing dea- -John Laurengon. Hazelton Land | District, t, Range 6 ~ Take notice thet John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B. c., miner, intends to apply for.a licenae to prospect for coal and d “patrolguin over the following des- landa: ® Commenting ata ‘pest and a half milea east of 8 chaing, south 80 chalné,- weat 80 chaing, north 80 chaing, to © point of commerce. District of planted twa the mouth of Jahn Laurenson. -Hazelton Land District, ‘Distelet’ of _. . Goast, Range 6 - Take notice that J. ohn Laurenson, of Prince-Rupert, B, C., miver, intends to apply for a license to prospect for. coal ani petroleum over the ollowing des- cribed lands: Commencing at a post. planted two and a half ‘miles east, from the mouth chaing; south’ 80]: 80 chains, ‘east 80° point of chains; west 80. chains, . to commencement, Dec, 16, 1913, - John Laurenson. Hazelton Land District. District of “Coast, Range 6. Take notice that John’ Laurengon,. of Prince Rupert, 8.'C., miter, intends to apply for’ a license to prospect for coal petroleum over the following dea- eribed | ands: ~ Commencing at a post planted two and a half miles east from the mouth of the Kitnayakwa_ river, thence north 80. chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of com: mencement, Dec. 15, 1913. . John Laurenson. “Omineca Land District. District of oast, Range V.. “Take nutica that Oharles Hicke Beach : elton, “B. “BC, eeupation clerk, . intends -to apply “for’ ‘permission to - purchase tha: ciiceeingy described landa; Commenting ‘bt a postplanted at: the northwest corner of Lot 349,. Range VY; Coast District, and being the northeast cor. of land: {appl ied for, thence west 20 cheing, south 40 chaing, ‘east-20 chaina, north 40 chains to point .of commehce- iment ard containing 80°acres moré<) leg Charles ‘Hicks Beach, .” Oct. 11,. Asis: Den McDougall, agt. Hazelton Land District, ° Coast, Range B Take notice that. John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B. ¢., “miner, intends to apply for.a license to progpeet for coal and petroleum over ' the following des- ecribe Commencing at. i post planted two District of. from the mouth.:of. the Kitnayakwa river, thence: north 80 -chains, west 80|: r. chains, south 80.chaing, east @0 chaing, | to point. of: commencement, bec, 16,’ eve nd "John Laurenson. ~Omineca Land District. District of, ° ’ - Cagaiar Take * notle® that James Bell, of | Glaa “Scotland, geeupation tele- Te paramo to. vy erator, intends to ; a for H , fo ihr | aD eperlbed purchase | ‘the Commencing at.a Post plan Planta ‘at the ‘northwest corner 0 1 Gassiar, - thence 20 chnins west, 20 oaains south, . Nov, 10, 1918, 00°" thenté ‘following Skeéna’ Rivyer-to the southwest ¢orner of Lot:2391 Cassiar, _ thence north to point of eommentement, 40. acres more or less. ee containin: ad amen Bell. + chains, . south 86. chaing, west 80 ‘chains, “Hazelton ‘Land Diatriet. Distriet of Coas' t, Range 6. + Take notice “that John Lautenson, of Prince Rupert, B. ¢., miner,, Interids. to ly for a license” to prospect for eoul ane petroleum over the: follawing. des. tbe larids? wh Commencing vata post: ‘planted: ‘two and a half-milea expt and one mile north ‘from the mouth ofthe. Kitnayakwa |: river, thence north 80 .chains, east’ 80 to point.of: commencement, en Debi. + 1, AGB: | ohn Laurent : L .D. Fallon, Mar. * Take’ “nbties that: John’ ‘Jagindsa, | ‘of Pcp chaina;. thence- south: 20 chaing, thence] John‘ ees | . valued at $250, 000 | were burned Prince Rupert, B. ¢., miner, intends to]. Kitnayakwa rivet, thence east.80/. of the Kitnayakwa river, thene, north “s ‘News Nee fo ‘Many Soiirees® <0 v0 29 Bir: John: 1 Tenniel ‘long: ‘the: car toonist of London J Panch, is dead, at the age of 94, wt “Nearly. half a, , million, ‘boxes. ot | British. Columbia: apples were marketed last: year, Chae ‘ ‘Business buildings and stocks in. Toronto last week. . an The eontract for Victoria har-| bor developments has been’ lét i in Ottawa, for $2, 244, 745. . . The“ “yevolutionary “railway strike in Portugal has ended, ‘the men Teturning to work, Three Americans are said tol: have heen ‘‘executed”’ by .Villa, the Mexican rebel leader. . Hon, R. L. Borderi ‘is to visit the Pacific Coast this year.. may travel over the G. T. P. ‘The Earl of Minto, formerly governor-general of Canada, died on Saturday at Hawick, Scotland. The largest reflecting telescope in the world is to be installed: in the . Dominion government ob- servatory at Victoria. : ‘.Joe’’ Martin, the British: M; P. who was formerly prominent in British Columbia’ politica, is seriously © iW of s typhoid in New York. _ The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir John A. Mac- donald is to be celebrated]! throughout Canada on Jannat} Ns it ia-: ‘reported | in ‘Chicago. thaty : the Grand Trunk Pacifie is to purchase the Chicago Great Weat- ern Railway lines between Chi- cago and St. Paul. The ‘provincial government will undertake extensive clearing op- erations on its property in Hast- ings townsite, to‘relieve the un- employed of Vancouver, The Victoria hockey ‘team, champions of the West, with the Vancouver: players; left for the East on. Saturday. ‘Vietoria will play . Toronto for. the world’ 8 2 ping April 8, ‘Hei: versity. haustion and lack of foods: sledge lost with Lieutenant Min- the: payment. of ‘tables “n= | tracted by. the.: Laurier, govern- a ment, the publie debt of Canada _ has been decreased in the last} two years. The’ four: gunmen ‘cotivieted: ‘of ee the’ murder of ‘Rosenthal; ‘thelf} . ~~ ‘New York gambler, will be‘elec-|: ‘brocuted during the week begin-|. “Police Lieutenant), “ . Beker, gentenced ‘to death: for. complicity, hag been erautéd a/ mo ew trial eee , ma “ps. Hon, “Winston Churebill pre: sented the. ‘supplementary. ‘naval fl. estimates i in the British, house of| commons, . asking for an addition: |: ‘ al appropriation of. “£2, 500, 000, £400, 000 of which is required -‘on|: ‘account of the delay in regard to}: ‘the Canadian naval aid grant. |: Testing Canadian Woods ° Explorer Mests Death Adelaide, Australia, March Q: —Dr, Douglas Maweon, the Aug- | tralian. explorer, . from the southland, “On sum> ming. up the work of the expe- |} dition, were eminently successful. told in blunt English the story of . the death of Lieutenant: Minnie, who was lost in an unfathomable | |erevasse with dogs and “sleigh. The only thing possible a5 a coms rade was a dying dog oni ‘a . ledfe 150 feet helow. : Mr. ‘Mawson: said they | He| Dr, Mawson nearly died! of ei rae L | ie Because of the inportaces of] Express, General Drayage aad Freighting . tnia subject to all classes’ of wood | users, the Foreatry Branch of the} Department of the Interior. is ‘about-to undertake™ an exhaust- live séries of tests at McGill -Uni- } ‘Beginning with a few |! of the more important of. the|® commercial apecies,’ every -kind of-wood in the country: will be} .. tested for its strength'i in‘ various ways, and for different conditions of growth’and moisture content,’ At present the only information’ -we have on ‘this’subject:1s based’, ‘{upon tests of woods grown in the }United States, many of whichi were grown under entirely differ- ent conditions to those found in} our own country. : M1916. ah has returned | - The} and a half.miles east and onemile north}: '| cases, two: e months.’ championship, month last year. : sion and tied up many liners. pels were wrecked. Wyin,. Pte ees ‘te aniioudced ~ Customs returns for February were. $1,673, 816, says an Ottawa despatch. Trade canditions are reflected by the decrease of $362, - 000 as compared with the’ same March opened on the Atlantic - coast with storms which put all wireless stations out of commis- number, of: barges and other ves- A new departure in . the pro- vineial” police system will be the appointment Of detectives; under He chief, to investigate. important . Another . inspector will be, appoirited . to asyist, Inspector See that, viotewithe _|nie had the supplies on. The doc- tor fought on pluckily against the rent ing on practically nothing, until | left by a search party;' He man- aged after a hard vatruggle | ito ‘reach the camp ahd said his ese cape was most reijiarkable. - Great Labor. ‘Agitation | London, March - 2:—/‘The Brit’ magic wand: of. ‘Enipire to assist in the: destruction: of‘ organized Jabor:. . What'do‘we care for the Empire? These«“ehdmpions of | labor: must be- returned. " «These were “the: wards of sev- enty apeakers ” ‘from: ‘nine plat- forms. in. Hyde. ‘Park. on Sunday, to ‘over one hundred. and fifty thousand people, It ‘was united Al; meeting ever held in Hyde Park;. the:Trades Unionist) Socialist, ‘and. Syndicaliat Teadets all ‘apdke inthe same strain ard from ane platforms. rahi jhigared: | wildly any atticks dn. the. governinenits eithér of Britain at last he found a eache of food} ish- Goverhiment ‘is “using the|{f Labor’s protest against the dras-|% | tic déportation of thé South Af-|g . rican: ‘strike leaders, and in addi-|™@r Sir: Georve Doughty haa warn: tion: ‘ito: being by far the: largest: red! “his: British ‘constituents ‘to .)prapare for'a general election : in: He-is confident } t da re. g governmen a hot} The audi tha = or’ South . ieweleome and géemed to : Se and Cutters SSS = aT FOPULAR PRICES = a a | Harness that will Last 7 - Everything in Farm Machinery ‘Seven’. 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Sole district:agents for E. G. Prior & Co.,, Victoria, Derleal . +, tural, Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete; . Fire, Life, ‘Accident, and Employer's Liability Insurance, - 7 We represent the beat companies, << : We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near: the 6. 1 Py - | iain 101 j ines ~ BULKLEY VALLEY FARM | LANDS | FOR SALE HESE LANDS are located close to the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Raitway, which is being constructed through the heart of the Bulkley Valley, one — ‘of the best farming districts in British Columbia. “Steel is now laid through Telkwa, and trains will soon be rinning - , from Prince Rupert to this point. There are good roads ¢o all ‘parts . " of the Bulkley Valley from Telkwa, The Bulkley Valley id on ideal dairying ond mixed farming district, : with a market for all kinda of farm produce, . . We own ail the land we offer for sale, and can give a guaranteed title, | _ Our lands were all very carefully selected several years. ago by ex- ’ perts in the land business, —- We sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. . S ., Our prices ate reasonsonale and terme are easy. Write’ for fall ine Z : " formation to 5. + i - NORTEL COAST LAND COMPANY, Ld. Suite 622 Metropolitan: Building : * Pad in Canta 0,000, oe VANCOUVER, B. C : Pa CACO NRO CeTM NHN ‘Hudson’ s Bay Company wad remarkable for the fact that la: