7 “of: , Take notice that’ Patrick J; Donohoe. - Latest eve 7 and, Si ver. “Watch Repairing. oo High ‘grade -watehes.| ~ apply: for‘: permission to fa Rowing aseor! bed lands: *: Commencing ‘at a-post, ‘planted on’ the = the‘ Fiulay river 87'milea |" _frém the mouth of the:said river,-. and |: ‘Gieen E Bro: : Burden. & Co. Marked :P.g.b's. aw, corner, thence'|”. Civil Engineers |" : “east 80 chaing, north-86 chaing,. west 80... _- Dominion and British Columbia: ~ Shaina, ‘south ‘BO chains to-point of cam-{ . >: Land Surveyors ... “ : : -méncement,. ‘containing 64 Beres:- nore |’ : une eerece . ‘oF ldag.) ‘Patrick J, Donohoe.~ », Offices at Vietora Nelson, Fort George . July 18,1912. John Macdonell, apt. |. 827. van azelton,: ; a Pésce River Lan 7 Dist let, "District of B.C. €. Avrunck, ‘Mgr. Hazelton: Ofte, "- ; more or less, said. ost marked G.G.B., “ a , Take. notice ‘that I Frederick Brown of | ' a - Suly 17, 1912" more or leas. Westminster, BC “. gouth bank of the Finlay-river 92 miles | _ following. described lands: - south bank of the Finlay river 93 miles » tion will be made to the Superintendent . Siluated at Hazelton,’ in! the Province lb Sohn OC. Omineca: Masonic. Glub’ . Reeglar or Taeatinge: ist and Srd Mon- mera of The’Craft are ve wibed to peter at ‘Adams! Drug - New Westminster, B. C., merchant in- > tends to apply.for permission ta purchase "the following deseribed lands, ' a Commencing at'a post planted “on the. “ south bank of the Finlay-river 34 miles | Store, Hazelton, | . fromthe mouth, ‘thence west 100 chains, ALR, ‘Macdonald » James: Stiaw . “north 80 chains, east 40 chaing, thence President Secretary “Tellowing the course of ‘the river ‘to Big commencement, containing 640. cres more or leas; said post marked F * B.iae, corner, -- Frederick Brown, - John. Macdonell, sgt. rnonth padvance,. This rate includes office con- Rivor Land Di fh t. Diatiiet of | a the Rospleal. Spikete obtainabia ty iazelias |; _ Peace River ‘Lan aasiar: strict of | Pm EG. Stephene al poe ei ea mers; from Rev, F. L, Superineomt o at the Hoa- pital from the Medical Superintend: HAZELTON HOSPITAL si, poriod from ona month upward at Siper Take notice that” "George G. Barton of PaneOUveN, capitalist, intends to ly for pertilasion ‘to Purchase. the fe lowing described lands, 3 ‘Commencing. at a post planted. on the irl. south bank of the Finlay rivey85 miles |i”: from the mouth and 1 1-2- milea west, . thence west 80'chains, north 8 chains, ” east 80 chains, south 80- chaina to. ‘point ‘of.commencement, : containing 440 acres 'S.E.. corner. : eorge. G. Barton; ~ July 17, 1912 . John! luedonell, apt: .<. Peace River Land District -. .-Distriet of Cragiar Take notice that Russel H. McAllister of 2) ancouver, ‘broker, intends to 4 rmission to purchase the fol om tg estribed lands: | ommencing ata post planted. on the: . soyth bank of the Finlay river 83 milea- from the mouth and 1-2 mile weat, - marked R. H. McA’s, se. post, ‘thence “weqt 80 chaina, north 80 - chaing, ‘east 80 chains, south 80 chaing, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres Russel H. cA later, | July 17, 1912. John’ acdonell, agt. |fR) - Peace River, Land District. District of | Caa: gs ‘Lake notice that John Elliot, of New] “, investor, intends | to apply for bermiasion to purchase the}. . following described lands: : “Commencing at a eee planted on the a “south bank’ of the inlay river 82 miles | &. from the mouth,-marked .J. E's, - se. | & post, thence west, 120 chains, north 80/13 |. chains, east 40° chains, thence following | the. course of:.the ‘tiver. ta Pigs 0 - commencement, containing 0 acres | & -more or legs. : Jaha Elliot, July 17, 1912 -. ~ John Macionell, agt. Peace ‘River Lend District. District of a : Take notice that Jamies P. Martin; ‘of 5 . Lond on, Ontario, broker, « “Intends. wey for permission ae the owing described lands;.. : : _ Commencing ata post, planted on the : rpert;: wh | I RE » Office 3rd'Ave. Fi] - ce Ru x. 4365 tin Supplies; Ete. ucts ee » Box’: | P P.O “Canadian Rand €o.’s Produc = Gb is Bes ee et S 54) Gr Brp et Call or Send for Catalogs and Prices. ; pee “Machinery ‘and Implements, D % purchase FS from the mouth and °2 1-4-miles. weat; Novelties i in: Gold : _| fameral of the late E. B, Adan ‘for a- short” time. resident here, and ‘brother of J; ‘Mason ‘Adama: | taken: from: ithe Deaytob | Or “iThe™ ‘following: ‘ae and'J. FB, ‘Adams,. of Hazelton; Advocate: a : was Jas, F. “Adamg of Hazelton, B tives and friends ‘were at the’G:: ‘T. R. station. to receive the body, and ‘convey it to its ‘last’ resting | place, The funeral ‘took place: —-—- | Master of the :Drayton’ Masonie’ "fi |lodge, -the ‘Brethren marched in| _ advance of the ‘hearse and -took|: ~ @ipart in the burial service. ; x | ceased: began'to show’ declining = | health. last’ fall since: which. time. a{everything. possible was. doné for “6 |him but his ‘final illness’ lasted _flonly, a couple of months. - I || Institute in Muskoka was recom- #;mended and: his brothers’ took | him there for treatment which, -lno doubt, prolonged. his life to fl] Some extent, ’ of youngest gon of the late Mr.. and fal} Mrs. J.'Q. Adams and was a hoy Bl held in the highest esteem by his | associates and the ‘people of the of conimunity ° in which he lived, and very. sincere ‘sympathy is ex- '! pil pressed over the. fact of a promis- Bling life being cut off-at.the early - Wlage of twenty-seven years, - H | large, handsome oak casket was ‘8 lcovered with beautiful a: offerings. , ‘In the number ‘were “im, two very finé wreaths; one from |. a | Masonic Lodge i it: the west.” ” a: Bulkley Valley’. on: ‘Thursday, to. i business Tiere. - Loan ry immediately - from: the: Btatio family- ‘plot‘in Victoria Cemetery, Revs. A... Smith; Drayton, and! Sabéz Dyke, of. Toronto, offidiat-: ing. “Out: of. réspect to the de- ceased’s: father; who was.a Past “The. He:: “was. ther The Aloral the brothers and the other : from Jack. Carr came in: Brorit the spend. a -few.: days, ‘transacting, Hockey’ skates at Sargent’s.” - marked J, P.-M’s. se.- post, thence «west 80 chains, north 80 ‘chains, east 90 chains, south 80 chains to point of com- |’ ™Mmencement, containing. B40 acres more or less. James -P,. Martin, July 17, ‘1912 - John’ Macdonell, agt. Peace River Land va Dia District of ' Cossiar" - Take notica that Rabert Howard Me- ‘Allister, of Vancouver, broker. intends to apply for permisaion to purchase the A B; Gottstein, Managing Directors Commencing at.a ‘post planted on the _ Wholesale - ‘from the mouth and marked R.H:MeA, “Be, “POBt, thenee west 40 chaing, north 80} chains, east 20 chaing, thence following. the course of the river 1g point of com- OW. : McMillan fe Co, Prince Rupert, Limited _stes, Ranaut, Distributors, Tea Blenders and. Phone 304 Grocers ., ee ok | Backers, Tobacconists, July 17, 1912 - John Macdonell, agt. we R ‘ i bi : p 0 ROX 915 = epresen ed by. + Ue mo, | Tanne Act. Jes Hiwards, Hazelton Distt; | "pte RUPERT, B. ©. Notice is hereby: given that, on the a — ——— the firatday of December next, ‘applica- of Provincial Police for renewal of the _ hotel licence to sell liquor..by retail in, ’ the hotel known ss the Omineea Hotel, of British Columbia. ‘Dated this 14 da yy .C: .- HANDASYDE, Jr. ‘of. October. 1912, ‘Sealy, (Applicant) " BEND FR Cartons. “UUNDERWO op” Typewriter. “The: Machine you 3 wil creatually BUY'*}: ““MACEY” Filing. Systems, Office Furnes" Supplies Ete. P, 0, Box 436. PaiNog RUPERT - 8rd Ave, . "Complete Office - Outfitter | -eubsnaesanespnesennnneneen be - WINTER IS COMING: | SO0OOOHNBODOE - erate and: stages; buggies will be exchanged for cutters. DONT DELAY ORDERING ENTE F - coer ria rma agen ‘s TUDY 1 THESE PRICES Heavy ides inch: $72.00; 2° 1-24nch, “‘Sleigha: will. soon take the place of. wagons; ‘Light sleighs will replace demo. - Passenger: aleigho=i 12 inch, two seat, a 90.00, (Cornplete, with | $98.00. Three seat, . $100.00. “Complete, o | with brake and pole, ye / Cutters—-$40.00 and ap. IS. TOOL son, Blake’Adams arrived in ‘Dray ton'on: Monday, by the noon train;,| accompanied by -hia. brother; Miz] : : Bros, & Henning, Vancouver con- Quite a_large num ber of the rela: -| Stevens,’ M. -P., will: urge: the Ottawa ‘authorities to compel ‘the ‘railway to: carry the: ‘freight i in internient. being: ‘made. in the “De-|: “Jin: the: middle-of a freight yard; | | That under construction by ‘the ; hump begins to descend until it eral men. ‘It-saves motive power, |rolling:stock, and wages, and -it}’ ‘asking themselves why- , | cars; each one of. which has a suennnenncernnesnecrmnerauenneet of Connaught: has, “ réqulested inform the people, ‘of British’ Co- dlumbia that the visit. of the: ‘royal party to this province was: greatly enjoyed by. them:.- a ~ Trouble: With G. T. Pe * Vancouver, ° Oct. 21: — Palmer ‘tractors working-on the Canadian Northern west of Edmonton; ‘al- ‘lege the.G, TP: refuse to handle ‘eonstruction.. “material. for -con-' tractors of: the C. ‘N. R. “A. He question. -The Canadian - Nor- thern tracklayers: ‘are now. work- ing at McLeod river; and hope to have steel: laid to the Yellowhead by Apri, 2 8, ~ More Violent Tactics “London, Oct, 21 :>—Mrs.. Pank- hurst announces © that the’ new ‘militant niethods of. the suffra- violent: . than before, saying; “Our militancy consists “in. de- fiance of legal enactments and in attacks: upon property, The only limit set is that human life : “shall be: respected, wee have withdrawn fromthe organ- ization, disagreeing. with the: hew fighting tactics. ve : Le A New Railroad Wrinkle | A simple deyice for facilitating the distribution ‘and movement of freight’i is gaining favor among the railroad fraternity,. according toa writer in. the Boston - Tran- script. This ‘device, known: to the elect by the homely ‘name | of “the hump,’’-is: nothing but a slightly. elevated stretch of track Boston. & Maine at ‘Mechanicville, N. Y., is: ‘composed of a small em- pbankment, about seven, hundred At.the other end. of the crest the is level .with the other tracks again, We read of the “uses: of this simple. device:: . : “*This ‘humy’ takes the = plaee of several locomotives. vand © “SeV- éxpedites » ‘the movement © of freighters. . How?-: It is sucha simple process that engineers are they waited so long to avail themselves of: the law of gravity which is in- vested. in ‘the ‘hump.’ There (may ‘be a train’ of fifteen . freight seperate destination...“ Conse- | quently these fifteen cara are go-|) = ing to fifteen different trains, or oe perhaps ‘ as. many. different rails a =|out of the yard. The old way would be forthe’ switch-engine to take them out: one by one and]. trains,. going back tothe original |. train each-time.. The new way them- ‘all over that: ‘hump.”: AS each. car reaches the top it is un- Lieutenant-Governor. ‘Paterson to gettes will ‘be stronger’ and 1 more ||] ~ Mr, and\Mrs, Pethick Lawrence | feat. Jong and six. or seven feet} ||.’ thigh:in the middle. At‘one end] <°' -_{it begins to rige at ‘the rate -of =|-one' foot to thé hundred and near Sy '| the center there is a sharper rise, A. a haul “them to: their respective|:’ is for the engine. ‘to go~back - of | - the train of fifteen’ Cars and push) PI | ace We have a “fresh, supply of. "FRUITS and EGGS x just newly arrived, and. an. ~ extensive ‘assortment of. | > GENERAL GROCERIES. sige suitable for the hoine . - and nd camp. “Tobacees, Cigars ar and Cigarettes | +. .ofall prices and grades, both wholesale and retail... Hudson’ S Bay Company, Hazelton, 7B ae . _pnsineranaronmommE | eae 7 GALEN CL 4 7 | “BOX BALL POOL AND. BILLIARDS © JA Place To Spend Your Evesngs ~ HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID - FOR. FURS. ma THE QUALITY STORE _ A FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, _ GROCERIES AND HARDWARE |\ C.v.SMiTH ‘GENERAL MERCHANT~“ = HAZELTON .. | a - == _F ARM LANDS | along the line of the ‘Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. in. Coie “ : ~ tral British Columbia. _ Evy mile of railroad construction _ adds to the value of the land. - “1 Buy before the ‘completion * of the railroad. - NORTH COAST LAND: COMPANY, "Li. | . Suite 622 Metropolitan Building on Paid up cv #1,500,000, "VANCOUVER, B & rs ——————— J. “| A full line of Office Sup; |. -and STATIONERY. Books, Magazines, Newspapers | s CAMERAS. - and Novelties, susnies Photographic: Post Corda |. Developing, Printing and Enlarging OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY _ W..W. Wrathall, aaa B,C. Ansco. and | fies os ED. Vv McBETH : ey ” _ “Successor to Union Transfer | and Storage Co, - _ F reighting Contracts All Classes of Freight Handled ‘with Care: and. Despia Hay and Oats for Sale. Office -at Omineca Hotel coupled from the train and it be- gins ‘to’ ride ‘dawn hill on~ the other: ‘side, registering its weight as:it. passes over a scale, ‘and as it::vuna. down the. slope. it is ewitched on to: whatever track it is; wanted: on, ‘and with, one run the:. engine — has : acconiplished : Tt: “would have: to “make runs for’. without. ‘the garde s which {have humps 3 l Ee are ion the, Bost with: the Boston ia likely t to. get ther. Fr YOUR LAST CHANCE! | Farm Lands from: $9. 00 to $20. 00 per et acie NEXT YEAR TOO LATE!! » Land will. rise in price directly the G. 1. oe al “way reaches ‘Telkwa.next summer: — | 6x9 Your: Ope We Have the Best List of Properties In BS Deputy Mining Recorder, Real: Eatate,”. Fidanclal and Insurance: Agent.