of Fite, Life, Accident’ ‘and: Employer's ‘Liability Insurance. hae gives 1 Satisfaction, : and Reliable: ‘ 7 Pa : . Great Britain has declared: for’ a : five. jay-week. fo miners. oo sient: made: went to. Japan. a number of valuable plants i in: the famous, Kew. Gardens, London.” — = en A : — - ; -\s Thorp. & Hoops. - | “Ral Estate Financial and Insurance Brokers 2 eres | _ Aldermere, B.. Oe are a, “Sale District: “Agents for E:.G. Prior & Co., “Wietoria, “Aerie -euttural. Machinery: and Implements, ‘Wagons, “Ete,. -We ‘represent the best companies. $eWe Can Locale ‘You On’a Good Pre-emption Near. the G. LP. “lf you desire ‘information - “about -the ‘the ‘Bulkley: Valley’ Write Us.. epeate! Lameens tame Ou {Seow 8 Ctl ooeneti tl emma ttt aime tcttomen aC) at a V. McBETH ~ & Sucéessor | to: Union Transfer of ee awd Storage Co, © ° Ready for. builditig, delivered © _in the New. Town; — Bore building; get prices from us for all kinds: of “ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER : interior Lumber Company _ Hazelton, ‘ a ‘Satisfaction m Gascentecd. ; o Perséual Supervision: : I Eney Terms. .. {fl joaded or unloaded. ° Plows, Cultivators; Harrows ‘Wagons, Democrats, etc, éte,° -Hvergthing for, the: farm. © "SOLE “AGENTS.” a "Hazelton, E British: Cole . i : |the shaft-of a mine at Mansfield, arf England, eaused ‘the death ‘Of {thirteen ininers, _ = a sins. fs Preston, of Princeton iuniversity. P Ne “gocordaries with chapter 35, R. 8. ; Honourable Minister of. Public plring on 2lst. Mareh,. 1614. .. ‘the. ‘vessel it is proposed to use, - the ; teen. years | loaded or ubloaded. °. ‘De artment of Public Works, - “ “Oninees hind Disrick:- Districtot. « a “Commenciig ata southweat of the.gouthwest corer of }| ment, containing 32 Dee, %, 1912, . Adolf, Berner. . . ‘D, _Glather, agent. || Hazeton Land D District, > District of : fomecting a at Prince Rupart. with the Joo -].tealng connecting at Chica -[? Double Track Route— for. 7. Eastern points. Can quota ‘chea “tated. “-gnontha return, Through se service ote oath via 1 Thursday's No No. 1 ‘leaves South Hazelton at 9 49. aim G. T. P. Railway: Thuredays. and Sundays. /Phureday’ e teal. ars i Palatial: ‘Twin Screw, ‘Steamer “ ae ie RUPERT” | Pi Biigaon Naas, ‘ Stewart, Gianby Bay ard, Quean Charlotte Telands, UF YOU GO EAST this winter let us arrange. aii *Chotea af best: with: the Grand = yore Rallway System—Tho’ ‘cronto, Montreal, Boston, “New: York’-and ll ; Ninety -d dave. going limit; nine’ y Agent for all Atlantic ¢ Steamship J fre, For ‘fall in. formation, reservations, titketa, été; apply Z TE HaUSTER, General Aen, PRINCE RUPE, ¢ " Metntaine two a weakly sary World’s = News} Notes from Many rad a TQUOR: LIOENCE act “(SECTION '48)" a NOTICE j ia ‘hereby given that. on. 2 ith “|| 26th -day of February next, applleatiod’ iD Young, provineial gecre-| ‘lary. is: in: favor of. compulgory eremation’ of the ‘dead. “The Miners" “Feders ation: “of. sxporting: manic, The: first: ship- i Siffragettes destroyed a “large CA bucket of water ‘falling down “Dr Manivel Aurajo, ‘president| of ‘Salvador, died. on Sunday: from bullet wounds inflicted. by -assas- * One of ‘his elayers, was. are rested. oo Mrs, ( Grover Cleveland, ‘widow of. ‘the. Jate: ex-président of the United ‘States, was. married. on| Monday to Professor. Thomas : Je ot . SIENA DIsTRICT |. FERRY, FraNcos LAKE a B,.C. 1911, ‘* Ferries Act,'’ the Gov- arnnient of British Goturatts invite. | plications, for a chartor for a ferry. ply acrose the Francois Leke,. y the “Applications will-be received’b ‘orks up to to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, ‘the Lith February, 1813,. Tho Ilmits of: the ferry thall extend | : from ‘half .a.mile west of, Macdonald's Landing to half a mille oat of Kénte’ c Landing. , The charter will cover. a period ex - att 54 Applicants shall give-a deseription of method of. operation, and the. vessel, must conform in all respects to thé re- pirements of the “ Canada Shipping ae t’' and amending Act... se’to ask-for~ =~ ‘oot passengers (adulta},. ‘enh, aon Boat: passengers, children under- ans | “Passenger with aaddle-horse.. .Pagsenger with horse and buggy. Driver. with two horses an wagon, Driver with four horses * ‘and: wagon, Cattle and horses, pet head. “is _ Bheep, Per head. ~. Pit ales per head. aves pe head : Frei ht, petishabla,- per 100 ib.: % ; ‘Freight, unperishable, per 300 Ib.“ - The Government of British Columbia is: hot riecessaril, bound to accopt 8) any application subi tted. : TE: GRIFFITH, Public Worke Enginesr. te Victoria, B, C., 7th January, 1913 “LAND, NOTICES ” agian, °°? “pale notice that Adolf Berner, of Prince Rupert,.B. ©, clerk,, intend: 3 to pply for- permission to purchase the Slowing. escribed lands: * pr planted at'the southeast corner and about 3 of a mile jot'833, Casaiar District, thence west 80. chains, north 40 chains, east 80 chains, south 40 chaina to Hite of commence-: 4 acres more or leas. Cassiar, ” Dake notica that Mary Yilen Wolfe of Vancouver, B.C., ace pation marric ‘woman, intends to fw for peemission, to. urchase. the fi owing. deseribed Jan 6: corner of Lot. 3891, th ies bhaine: te the south bout - Mary Ellen Wolke.- Ww. His Wo Ag't: ‘asuiat Land Disttlet, (Diatejet of Tike’ * noticia “that - John Smith, ot Talks, eeeae occupation poral ntends to a ‘OF. parmission to_ pur- chase: the: Pa panes eribed Jands: - . - Commencing ‘at a post Planted at tf at ihe ‘South Weat.commer and being at -th South Bast corner ‘of Lot 1240, Range 8 Caualar District, :-thanea North ei ty chaina; thence ‘Bast 8.61 chaina thence South el y chaing, thence West B61 hains. ty: ‘of Worimiencement, con- Doe,’ i ‘1918 26" “, |dians of Yukon “ tempts were in, the employ. of a "-|Prince- Hatsura, was stoned. by, \eay. and” “other scientists. , discovery i is regarded ‘as thomen: : which permits ‘a fair profit for ~ Applicants ‘shall: tate. the tolls they 3 ; “Spanish prisoner ” frauds, by: and cola under’ one year old, oF “1 of! $188, 019, 985, ce against total -|receints $109, 566, 983 for the cor- iida's s:interests, in tariff revision'|| in the United. States was made in|’ a brief of the nianufacturers filed! "hin return : Steps are likely to “be: taken® ; to} segregate the. ‘consump itive. . Tat comprise from : four “to. ten” pér cent of the native, ‘Population of the territory. :: aa toe The’ Britisti labor. party is about] nationalization’ of. mines a providing for the’ carrying. out. of a the: plan will soon’ “be preserited to parliament, "Bante | is s perturbed by. two ate. tempts to. destroy the army “aer- |: jal-fleet at Nancy: It is. believed the- persons. engaged in ‘the. at. foreign power, many ‘injured j in political riots. ‘in Tokio, Japan. - ‘The premier, thé: mob, whieh, demanded the resignation. of the sniiatey. The creation of a atom ig an- nounced. as the result: -of experi- ments by Professor William Ram- “The tous, leadirg,'it. may be, to. the}: transmutation of metals. “The death ocenrred in “Van-|; eouver, on Sunday, of J, W. Me- Kay,.a newspaper mah well: known throughout the province, and who, at various times, con- ducted -: “papers at Atlin, Fort} George and Port Essington, _-Lumbermen' complain that 800, - 000, 000 feet: of American. ‘lumber of- common "grades was dumped on the: ‘prairie. market’ last, yéar,- keeping ‘prices: ‘below the level, Britisti Columbia: producers | covered. the gang of ‘swindlers |. responsible for the oft repeated | which’ ‘hundreds of credulous vie- tims were robbed on the strength of: “a treasure. alleged | to have béent hidden by a a bankrupt pris- + The finangial. aiatement of. the day, shows total receipts for. the .| first ten’ months of the fiscal year | responding. ten. piontha | in. the previous, figeal year. - sO: ~ Another direct é attack ¢ on | Cain: atthe: executive session - of the way; and means committee. . On the: basis. of. the showing made { in the brief, it is argued that Cari- ‘ada: ig. engaged in. Failway- con- “| atore 6 without ae. CH-OF-ENGLAND | : each banter pnt cost corning at 11° 8 ater R15, Pat Ne fe to- begin ; ee ‘campaign fbr. ‘the ; -:|selas, miner, intends to. a ‘or per-|- ©. purchase t the re Pfiwing ie) : ‘Several people were e killed and }- dands:- " ment, “containin department ° ‘of finance for the ' month of January, issued -Satur- Sept. 16 15, toa. striction work,. ‘with a. view to} | wrestiog: commerce . from the ‘Churches _ | Provincial Police’ for the transfer df the}: licence for the ‘sale of liquor by: retail in and upon the premises known as the| © Hazelton Hotel; sltuate ‘at Hezelton, ‘British Colurobia; from Charlea Gordon Harvey to Edward. Courtenay. Stephen- son, of Hazelton; British Columbia. . Dated this 25th day of January, 1913, | CHARLES Gordon Hakvey F “Holder of Livence. . _ “EDWARD Counrenay STEPHENSON. *25 : _ Applicant) ‘for Transfer. oe . LAND NOTICES. Hazelton Land. Distrlet,_ District of: Coast, Range | Take: ‘notice that J. D, ‘Wells of Kit: amuaslon ie scrib Cea at a northeast corner: of. Li D.W.’s N.W. Gor,’? chains,.east.20 chaing, north 20 chains, | west 20 chains to point of commence- mént and containing 40 acres, Jan. 23, 1918, i) post planted . a 436, marked st - ~Omineca Land District, Dictaiet of ‘Coast, Range V. “Take notice that Robert J. Cooney of Victoria, B, C., axeman, ‘intends following described Janda: _. Commencing .at i post ‘planted on left bank: o boundary of Gerald Bate Aldous’ appli- cation to purchase and ‘about 15 chains east of the S.E. corner of L, 917, Coast Range 5, thence east 60 chains, south 80 chaing, west 60 chains.moie of less to Skeena river to pointof commencement ‘and ‘containing 480 acres more or less. Oct. 22, 1912. - Robert J. Cooney.’ Cassiar Land District. ~ District of Cassiar. ct for coal and petro- leum over the following described Jands: Commencing at'a post planted about: i mile north ond 2 miles east of the northwest corner of R. K.. Lind is coal claim Ne. -1, thence 80 c south, 80 chains east, £0 chains north, 80chaing weat to point of commence- ment, containing lena, mown asc Sept, 16 6, 1812. wy a license to pros aim No. 8,. Alfred i. Falconer. “Ganster tard Diet, District of Casalar, of Hazelton, miner, . intends to ap for 4 license to rag et for coal ve etroleum,oy over the following described anda: Tmile: south and.2 miles-east of fhe northwest: corner: of Ry K. Lindsay’ eonl cloim No. 1; thence 80 chalna north, 80 chains enst, 80 chains south, . Alfred E. Falconer, CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR Take notice that Alfred E Faleoner,. of Hazelton, miner, intends-to apply for a license to prospect for coal and ‘petroleum over the tollowing described - Commencing ata -post:. planted on Klappan river, about 19 miiles north of. Stikine summit and about 1 mile north: of: the northwest corner of R. K. Lind- say’s coal-claim No, 1; -thence 80 chains south, 80 chains west, "80 chains ‘north, 80 chains east -to point of commence- Od pad bore more or lesa, known as claim . “Alfred E Falconer. Sept. 15, 1012. . CASSIAR LAND E pireicn DISTRICT: OF Take notice that at Alfred E. Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends -to apply. for 2 licenae.to prospect for coal and etroleuim oy over. the following described an ‘Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile north. and'2 miles east of the int of commencement, ‘| containing. 640. acres ‘more or Tega, }: known as -claim No. 5. ~“thenee south :20/— J.D. ‘Wells. apply for permisgion to purchase the : Skeena river of south |- Skeena river, thence northerly following}: Take notice that Alfred E, Falconer, ".:1of Hazelton, miner; intends to apply for Hae acres more OF | Take notlve that Alfred F. Falconer, fe Commencing at & post planted about} : 80chains west to point of commence- “/ment, known as claim No. 9. " [Sept 16, 1912. “The Madrid police have. dis: harthwest corner of R. K. Lindaay's | coal claim No. 1; thence 80 chains north, | & - 180 chains weet, BO chains south, rig -| chains east, to ‘will be vnade to-the Superintendent of}. 8 : aie “MAIL CONTRACT. “Sealed tenders, addressed to the Post- Ottawa until Noon, ‘on ‘Friday, the 34th “March 1913, for the, conveyance of. His . Majesty's Maila, on a proposed ¢ contract for. two years, .as yequired | between HAZELTON and SOUTH, HAGELTON “iT RY, STATION .. Printed notices-containing further in- ..| formation: as-to conditions ‘of ‘proposed 7 Contract: may: “*hé'geen and: blank, forms ... ' | of Tender may be obtained at the Post)... / Offices of Hazelton and _New Hazelton - ‘and at’ the office of’ the: Post Office Inspector, Vietoria, BOG: . lc. . B H. Fletcher, a 4 | Post Office Inspector's Office, "Slat J lanuary 1918. ; [Be Careful i in nf Shoe Buying - Carelessness is a Fault, One ‘who is: careless in shoe buying always pays dearly fori it. The - more thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the — Hotel: ‘Winters | Cor, Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver Burépeen Plan tan $1, 00 ta $2, 60 Rooms with Baths. ‘Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. - Motor Bus Meets. A Boats and }f ; ‘Teaing.'-. GENERAL STORES AT HAZELTON and . ~~ KISPIOX ‘wood WOOD Send In Your | . Order. . / 150 cords. good -Rirch Wood for sale. at. $7.00 ‘per cord delivered to any -part of the: city at your door. po . ‘Alo , Good Dry Lumber for Sele William H. Holland ‘Commercial Printing—The Miner “Alfred BE Faleoner. af Print Shop, Hazelton. Eels To. Be Printed ‘Have It Done By The: : ‘master General, .will be-received at | |” “| ea the Postmaster ‘Genoral’s plessure, . Post Office Inspector, | high. qualities: found i in - “INVICTUS”. FOOTWEAR) ——= f . . . \ aw . | Noel & Rock; Sole Agents | Hazelton, B. C, oo ' . ie fs A. LeRoy “Ie "Nation t