D, FRIDAY. ‘SANUA a coe tatert ia ety The Log: Cabin| ~Store— Ladies Wear | AND Fancy Goods CHILDREN’S GOODS | and Nevelties CONFECTIONERY © STATIONERY NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES MRS. LAYTON Pugsley Street New Hazelion New Hazelton. ‘Henry. Gaab, 2711 Larimer St, Denver, , Made a Viokeat “Commation in the A — Pots: “BI: and 23, Block: 44, Section i, “Make offer. Address Colorado. 4 ” Orders taken for all kinds of ’ jamber and building material, — large or small, and in car lots. Prices right. _ Quality right. Come and see me. W. J. MacKENZIE ~ New Hazelton . a COAL | NOTICES Omineca Land District——District of Cassiar: . 'Y'ake notice that J, Walter Skelhorne of Aldermere, B. C., ‘farmer,.intend to apply fora license to prospect. for coal and.patroleum over the following des- eribed lands: “commencing ata post planted about four, miles north and two milea east of the n.e. cor. of lot 128, and 2bout.1 mile north of the n.'e. cor. of claim No..1,. thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 30. west 80 to point of. commencement, being 640 acres, and 4 relocation of the ground formerly held under coal license No.. 7883, and known us claim Na. 6. Date Oct. 5, 713 Waiter Skethorne ; omineca “Lind Diserlet—Distriet of © = Cassiar ” Take notice. that ‘Ly Walter Skelhorne of Aldermere,:B. C.;-farmer, intend to apply for.a license to prospect for coal and patroleum over the following des- cribed lands: commencing at a post planted ‘about 300 ft. from the edge of |. _ Kiua-Yaz lake, being about 2.miles north and 2 miles east from the n.e cor, of lot 129, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commence- ment, being. 640 acres,:and a relocation of the ground formerly held under coal license No, ‘T8B4, and, ‘known: as claim No. Daie Det, 4, ‘B- _ Walter: Skelhorne -mineca, sana Distrfot—District of “©: Cassiar. . : ' Take: notice ‘that lL Waller Skelhome, of Aldermere, B. C.; farmer, intend to apply for a license. to. prospect for coal and: petroleum over.the, following. des- eribed: lands: Commencing. at’ a. post ‘planted about 4 miles north and 2 miles east of the n:-e. cor. of Jot: 129, and-1 mile north ‘of then.e. cor. of claim No. 1, thence:south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, ‘east 80 to point of commencement, being 640':aeres, ‘and -a -re-location of - the: ground: formerly ~ held.-under: coal -Ncense. No. ae and: Known - ag. -elaim ‘Not n 28 Oct: 5, 1913 "Walter Skelhorne nq Saale a Omineca Land ‘Digtrict—Distitet of ee Cassiar . ao ‘Take ‘notice that I,.Walter ‘Skelhorne of Aldermere, :B. CG; farmer, intend to apply for a license to, prospect for coal and patroleum over. ‘thé following des- eribed ‘lands: . commencing, at’ a post planted, ‘about. “‘? miles north of the} north-dast : corner’ of . ‘lot 129, and about four miles north:-and twa; miles west.of: the: n:-e.. eor, of claim No.1, =H ‘\w. J. JEPHSON Barrister and Solicitor | of British Columbia, ‘Alberta and Saskatchewan NOTARY..PU BLIC Room: 11, Post Office Building Prince Rupert ‘and, Hazelton. B. Cc, MeMULLAN’S | EXPRESS” CARTAGE. a ‘Special attention paid to Baggage “Transfer and , Local Freight Contracts NEW HAZELTON, B.C. 3) Water but no Damage Was. : : fe Reported A’ blazing meteor with a tail of | fire several): yards long, dropped from the heavens” into Massett [to Inlet between 9 and 10 o'clock § yesterday morning. The. celes- |.- tial visitor was seen by a large number of people, but only for a fraction of. a second. » ably weighed many tons. It fell into the Inlet at a point near the lold wharf, west of the sawmill, and its:impact: with the water: made.a tremendous noise, . huge |. columns of. water shooting up on|- all. ‘sides. : :-Some: eye. witnesses aver that. just before’ it. ‘struck | ‘Ithe water thé :meteor burst. into "| small particles, quite deep at ‘that point it is nott likely that: any dredging © ‘opera- tions will be undertaken ta secure portions. of the meteor... : ‘It is said that the fall of mete- ; ors in the north i is'a very unusual occurrence, ‘although ‘frequent enough in southern climes... The tropical winter Graham ‘Island’ is now enjoying may have hada little to do, with it = Masset | Leader. “ Sixty Bed Rooms, all ‘Northern Hotel oR. J. MADONELL, PROPRIETOR . NEW HAZELTON, B.C. i coke newly furnished. “The “” ‘Jargest and. finest. Hotel in the North.: ‘Large, airy, handsomely furnished dining room._Bast. - | - ‘American and European’ meals in ‘the province. “ * plans... Handsome: bar room. and fixtures. “The . r "very Choicest of Wines, Liquors and. Cigars . Ninth Avene oe - “New ‘Hazelton | : et 1 — [ANN NNN ‘Tt was. go-|! a ing some in-its decent; and prob- |: As. the, cwater is} 2mm W. E Taylor, of. Vancouver; representing. Wood; Valiance: & Leggat, is a visitor. in town this week. “Mrs. L “Anger: entertained a number” of. friends, -on. Me time was spent... - Geo. Jennings was. “down, ‘from the Great Ohio over: Wednesday night. He: is making splendid headway: with the tunnel” work. Congratulations are ‘extended | wd to Dan Stewart and Mrs. Stewart _ of Prince Rupert, upon the arriv- al of a son,, on. the 20th of this} month. . Thos: G. Wall, representing the MeClary Manufacturing Co.,’ ‘of NHN Vancouver, is: looking after the interests of his firm in this dis- trict: this week. ° of this week in. Prince. Rupert |: and on Wednesday. night left for]. Fort. Fraser, .where he. will’ he eonnected with: Tokina ‘Bostrom’ 8 camp. : “ Cupid has been busy and is reap- ing a big harvest. os The year. 1914}. promises to be a ‘record for New| Hazelt ton districts morning: to ‘spend ‘the next two weeks in. Nancouver. and: on ‘the: Island. ,.. She. was a companied by her brother, ‘who-has: been spend- ing the last few. weeks in. town. : } taining . | Oct, 16, ‘BE. ' Pat Mulville spent the fore part |= ; 5" goal -| games: played: the old. town. pre-* dicts’ wining ‘the. cup,” ‘regardless of: cost; Two more. importations: arrived Wednesday night and: are to be” on ‘the. line-up. “tomorrow hight. This, makes a total: of-at least - four: outsiders | ‘and. five ‘if y|Sinelair comes | down which +i is tful. game -will ‘be’ on ‘| the old: rik which ‘is being “put in good: shape.,”: New Hazelton’ s line-up will be. the same as usual and the boys: expect: ‘the result’ to be the same as the last game v with the. old town, ao “LAND NOTICES "Hazelton ‘Land Diatriet—Distriet: of. .sjoast, Range V. ; Take. notice that Barbara ey Neill, of Vancouver, B C., ‘married © woman, in- tends: to: ap eply’ ‘for permission to. pur- chase the following described lands: — Commeneing at a-post planted, one-half mile south from the. ‘south-west corner of lot 356, thence east 80: chains, gouth 80° chains, . west 80, chains, ; north -80 chains to point of. ‘¥ommencement, con- 640. pores, ‘more or less, .; Barbara, O'Neill “Hazelton Land Distriat_Distriee of Coast, Range Vv. “Pake. notice’ ‘that Mra. Grace’ McDon- ‘ald, of Langley, B.C. , married ‘woman, intends to apply for jermission to uE- chase the following escribed Jands:— |. Commencing ata post planted’ one and a 4 one-half miles south-and one mile west aur Pp bs eB ts ‘from the south-west corner.of' lot 356, is.wi ‘er so-far has. een: Thi ater 60 far a not been north 80-chains,-east 80 chains to.point very good for hauling ore, . but: thence acuth.80 chains, west 80° chains, of: commencement, containing, GO as acres _ more-or less - Oct. AB: 1918 Mrs: Grace MeDonald Hazelton end Distriet— -Distriet of Conat, “Range. V. Take notice. that’! TE Greenwood; “of 1 Vancouver,. ‘B. C. , Salesman, intends ‘to Mrs. ‘John Newick. left . Sunday apply” for. permission to purchase”'the following. described. lands: Commencing ata post: planted. one and ‘one-half miles ‘south and. two miles west" ifrom the south-west corner’of lot 356, thence gouth 80 chains;, west : 80 chains,. north ‘|.80 chaing,-eaat 80. chains. to:point -of ‘ecommencement, 640 acres more or. less. ‘Octy ts Bs A918 2» : Clark, E. Greenwood thence north 80° ‘chains, west 80 chains,| ° south 80,. east: 80 £0 point of commence- ment, being 640 acres, and a relocation |. of. the ground formerly held under coal license 7901, and known as ‘claim No. 21. Date Oct. 6, 8. “Omfa atand. Dist Het—Distri -Cassiar,: ‘that I; Walt Skelhorne, C., farmer; i "Walter, Skelhome, intend. ‘to; ‘a post ‘of the n.-e. iles north and Commencing ‘Z.miles nor rang