3 TNT te ME Te : “Ss intends . northweat corner: of. Lot 849, Rang Jes ° Gets 11, 1913, ; a : oO! erator, intend SF) for : oe ta pares) ch the" i fling eB - ” gantaining. 40 acres more or lesa. “ elerk, intends. to # ~ aon ‘ta’ purchase the” “following, des- " gribed lands: * wedt corner‘ of _: thence south 40 chaing.. thenes east 20 Nov, 28, 1918. : O. A. RAGSTAD, Smithers “Ww. J. JEPHSON = BARRISTER and SOLICITOR ~.) BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY. S. Harold Price -. : cor. 0} of land ap id applied for, thence west 20- ' ghaing, thence west 20 chainat topsint of " -SUAND ‘NOTICES: ” Ominecs Land District. Distiictof Coast, Range : Take nutice that Chusles Hicka Beach *. of: Hazelton, B. hy -» occupation - clerk, a ., purchase the fo Phwite described landa: Commencing: at a post platted “at the | Coaat District, and being the nort prada chains, éait'20 chains, ae 40 ei to point. of: .commence-| ment and-containing 80 acres more. or ' Charles Hicks. Beach, .. “Dan McDougall, agt. Omineca Land Dintrict, District of” ‘ Take - “notice . ‘that "James ‘Bell, elt Glas Scotland, geeupation tele- eribed cribed lands at a Poet 'nlented. at ‘thal R thwest corner of Lot 2801 .C assiar,. thenea 30 chaina west, 20 chains doath;- | the nce following Skeena River to the *. southwest corner of Lot 239! Cassiar, |: + thence north to point of camimencément, ‘ Nov. 10, 1918. 14-22, . James Bell. Omineca Land District. District of, Coast, Range - . Take notice that John. "Jaynes, of ’ Danéans, British: Columbia, occupation: pply: for permis- Cotimencing ate ‘post planted at the south-west corner of Lot 349, Coast District, Range B and being the north- the land applied for, chaing, thence south. 20 chaina, thence east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north. 20 commencement. John mos , EXPERT | ‘Watch Repairing WATCHES - JEWELRY | of British Columbia, Al- '..-barta-and Saskatchewan NOTARY PUBLIC Roser: 11,Postoffice Bldg,, Prince Rupert . and Hazalton, B.C. - | rm T. P, Restaurant AND HOWE. BAKERY _Oppasite Poltce Office, "Na Onlentals-Baaployed «°° ~ Conroy & Swann, Props. to HAZELTON | iff | “TR, Graham {2 — : HAROLD PRICE & co, ‘British Columbian ~~” Land Surveyors *HAZELTON ‘AND SMITHERS — a -| For a: License. to. Take and Use Water y for "permission... to | F ‘| eaid Bi ‘| ministrator with | not'be lable for the assets of the seid }Hdward Courtenay: . Stephenson. de- |. WATER N NOTICE. Notices is hakeby- Ever ‘that Reginald rederick Child, of. Victoria, ¥ i will:apply for a licenée:.to take ond use 100 ‘miner's. inches: of iwaterout- of |- Lost creek lake, which fowa ‘Ina. West- erly direction hate “Manaon district, |' Land .empti anbori- creek, near and empties int ~The water.will be di-{° yarted at the west ond and will be used |" for Tuining Purposes ‘on the land dea- cribed ab y mey Child and Reginald F. Child’s Hydraulic Bench Claima. This notice was posted on the ground on thé Ist day of ‘Tannary, 1914." The |- application will be filed in the office of Water Recorder at Hazelton, B. 0. Objections: may be.filed- with the said Water; Recorder or. with ‘the. Comptroller of Water * ene tg, Parliae | ‘ment Bulldinge, Vietoria, Reginald Frederick: Child tan tleant);. 19- By. Francis.T.. Child aent) | Notice. ‘In the mnatter ‘af an ap licatlén: for tha. Issue of a duplicate certificate of | - . title for Lot 28, Black 26, of Lot 88, 1, Caasiar District, Map 785, ‘NOTICE {8 HEREBY GIVEN that iti my’ intention to-iesue -‘at the /.ex- piration of one month from the. first publication, hereof, a: duplicate of the certificate of title to the’ above men- tioned--lot in. the hame of Elijah B. Dunlop, ‘which certificate.of: title is dated 7th November, 1941, and num- bered 6 548° R.* ‘HL RB, *MAcLEOD, : District eginteu:| ie Offiee, Prince Rupert, B.C, , 19th Decem| er, 1918, 2. J BRITISH’ COLUMBIA: ; IN PROBATE tn: the matter of the estate of EpwarD CouURTENAY STEPHENSON, late of the’ town of Hazelton, decéaged. * NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors ‘and other persons having aly claims or demands against the estate of the above-named Edward Courtena’ Stephenson, late of the town of Hazel- ince of! British. Columbia, deceased, whodied on the 19th day of September, 1918, and whose will was’ proved in the Supreme Court of British Columbis. on the 18th day of November, 1913, and to whose real and personal estate letters of administration with the will annexed _| were granted to Frederick, Lambert. Stephenson of the Town of Quamichen, Vancouver Island, in the Province aforesaid, are hereby required to send portleulatg in writing of thelr claims or emands to the. undersigned, the ad minjatrator ‘ith the will annexed, on or ‘before tho 2nd day of February, 11014, at the undermentioned address, after which date the aaid administrator willproceed todistribute the agsets of the ea entitled censed, amongst tha to the thoreto, having regard only then have had notlee, and the said ad- the will annexed will ceased, or any part thereof so distribut- ed to any person or persons of whose], claima or . demands , che. shall . wnet then have had notice: “ * rated. this: 0th day. of December, |* STREDERIGH LAMBERT. STEPHENSON, | - | Administrator- with the Will Athéxed. . Quamichan,="Vancouver Island, B. 0. Solicitora for Administrator | “Landon Buileie Vaneo econ Bulls in Gokuable euver . with the will annexed, - Real Estate, -Finandal € I ee ane a aa on nn sities) eS ey eee Le Thorp & Hoops...-.; ‘ALDERMERE, B.C: and: Tnsurancg Brokers 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.» 5° 7 “We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emgtion Near the G. T. P. Temes Ets tf CHF em IN THE ‘SUPREME COURT OF). ton in the County of Atlin, in the Prov: | dward Courtenay Stophonson de~|. claims and demands of whieh he shall] . | Or ta FISHER .& WARTON, Smith’: | Block, Prince Rupert, B, C. i ml If you desire information. about the Bulkley Valley . write UB. =| “4 eee it eae if tome ithe CHI ma : sweetness. and “pure food” candies materials, just snow-white sugar cr always fresh. Get qiie fr ——— en “ "THEY are absolute flavor. . urity and. freshness ‘al i through—carefully: selected nuts and. fruits— | heavy coating of ri They are most luscious and "enjoy every bite—sixty cents to one d dollar ali , and a half the bax; - Just: try them. var ° THE “UP-TO-DATE” DUG STORES in: purity, exquisite in © he finest in , no artificial colorin eam centers, within @ brown chocolate. delicious— | a box today. You'll” [ff ch |passengers anda crew of forty- . payments. [inion parliament, » || deeided to return to. work. The vo miners ’ trike is also necrly pver, cinded}, all. otders- in-couneil jand rs insued new. ones, ti ‘OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 24,4 ° SIT “ The World's Doings i in 1 Brief . News Notes from’ Many- Sources Senator Georgé:A Ay Cox i is dead at Toronto. 4 ” The Vatiéan has vest a ai ot jagainat tie'tange.” en Sixty Russian soldiers périched in 5 blizzard near Oronstadt:” _ Prohibition will be dnfarced hereater i in all Danish eoloities aA i Bix: violent earthquake shocks came a panic, in Leghorn, Italy.) “Of “168,818 British eraigéants in 1915, ‘one half came to Canada. Hon. EB G. Prior, exipremier of British Columbia, is inl ‘in ‘London.” . 7 ‘ -Floods- in the Potomac valley rendered hundreds . of. ‘families homeless, rn) tti is feared that several Alas: kan. ‘halibut: vessels were lost i in the recent storms, ‘ ‘Harry ‘Lindley, an actor” well known throughout Western: Can- ada, is dead at Suffolk, Va. ~ The British submarine “A, ” with’ her crew of 11, was last i in Plymouth Sound last Friday. Six children of Mrs. ° Cora Weatherly, a widow, were burned to death on Saturday at Cobo- Gon, Ontario : Five. armed - bandits ° ‘held up the bank at Granite Falls, Wash., and: escaped with $1, 500, after a running gunfight x Sir James ‘Whitney, premier of Ontario, who. has been seriously ili in New York for several weeks, ig unlikely to recover. | Protestant denomations:. in Canada | and the United States gave $l, 458, 000 in, 1918 ° ‘for g| foreign | mission’ ‘work, Unrest and sedition are said to be spreading inBritish India, notwithstanding the increasing prosperity of the country. : “Snowstorms in "France: have interrupted traffic, with the re- suit that many cities exparience a shortage. of food supplies, The. ‘German ' steamer Acilia,. Chile to Hamburg, went ‘down "| off : Tierra del Fuego, with fifty |‘ eight. An American syndicate. seek- ing important: concessions in Asia Minor has offered the Turk- ish government a.loan of $120,- 000,000. a . A Vietoria report says the pro- vincial government: has $18,000- 000 due from purchdsers of land who, ‘have’ not’ completed their A resolution i favoring the. @x- tension of the franchise to wo- men will be introduced during the present seasion: of the Dom- —— “The railway strike in South Africa “reached an: end-on- ‘Sun. day, when the opérating -foree . The Dominion cabinet had j res-|- girdini Oriéntal | immigration :: }eountFy-of: “which hei isa native session ‘proposals for ‘the refor- _Jof. the Western. Federation of .{years,. oe .| leave: the. yest of the Empire go . powers gave up competition and continuous journey... from the ig prohibited. . -Asiatie immi- grarita-must have. $200 in. ‘their possession. _ “ | Thé British “government i in- tonids to introduce at the coming mation of the ‘house™‘of ‘lords, eliminating the ' hereditiry'prin ciple, te L ne Charles H. Moyer, prondsnt Miners, and thirty-seven other union men have been indicted on charges of, conspiracy in connec- tion with the Michigan copper ’ | strike.: .-Mrs: Nora Sullivan 3 ig dead. at Potsdam, N. Y.;. at. the ageiof 110 years.. She had been em-. -{ ployed-in the household of Daniel || O’Connell..' before - America 75 years ago. coming. to Krafchenko, the bandit -who murdered bank manager H. M. '| Arnold at Plum Coulee, and whi || “Jescaped from jail in Winnipeg, |’ His‘coun-| | has been recaptured. sel, a constable, and five others are under arrest for complicity in his escape. | a ” The Naval: Game Admiral: Mahan’s: declaration that, in its present strength,.. the British navy is too weak for ‘its work of defending the whole Empire, has brought a remarka- speaks for. Fra-ca, French ministries; says,. in the danger, avould be.- the. final pre- paration’ forthe defeat of the British people. M. Clemenceau, war threat of Germany over :the Casablanca incident in 1908, says: “Germany is playing a master- ly game: ter of evacuation of the Aegean Islands and Epirus has succeeded. She has completed the discomfit- ure of Britain, France and Russia by seizing Constantinople without firing a shot, has placed a garti- son there, protecting thé” ‘Darda- nelles and Russia and Britain have not yet recovered from their surprise.” Count “Albert, Demin, a ‘French Mahan’ 8- ‘thesia, He. that Germany menaces the -bal- ance of power of Europe and con- sequently, the peace of the world. “The Pall Mall Gazette, following Admiral Maban’s lead says the _| crucial question is: 0. ‘Are the maintenance of. [m- perial communications - and’ our national work in Exypt and elge- where to be ineluded in the part the. British. Empire is to. play in the world? ‘Will a readiness to hang, i in the face, of the new men- ace in the * Maditerradeai- and elsewhere conduce to foster Im- petial unity?” “Other commentators . ‘on Ade mital' Mahan recall’ Sit: Edward Grey’s declaration: |. "If we alone among the great os oT sank into inferiority, what: good None whatever: count: for any- “Tsciche and [Cutters | 7 Exar _ Until Too Late | “Varieties. || | » PLACE YOUR Cutters: New | _ ORDER NOW and Brakes _WITE - Stages (CHETTLEBURGH & SINCL AIR Telkwa SSS AT POPULAR PRICES === Harness ‘that | will ‘Last Everything in Farm Machinery ~ Hazelton “te She had | smoked tobacco for the last eighty a @ night. Consign your shipments in Our Care. for Storage or Delivery. 1 We are and public conveyances day and Our-stagea meet. all trains: at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. Coal and Wood: delivered ‘promptly. Ruddy & MacKay prepared to supply private ‘Address all communications to Hazelton. eens and NEW HAZELTON i a CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ’ BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE kL G. McNab, Cor, ard Ave. and éth St., Prince Rupert, B. c Steamer “PRINCESS “BEATRICE” Leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every SUNDAY AT 8 P.M Let Us Arratige Your Trip East Tickets to and from all parts of the world. Atlantic and Pacific . teamship Tickets, For Theketa, Reservations and Information apply to ble echo from M, George Clemen-|. —— — — — ‘}eaau who, on national issues, 1. ‘ wee “ ne mae - | D I N | | | S T R Y Paris Homme Libre, ‘that any re-|" duction in-British armaments at|” ~ the present moment: of supreme} — miler, who: makes end unmakes| who. has proven his competence _ as premier in dealing with the) Dr. Badgero, D. D: S.,. of Smithers "will be located at. ~HAZELTON For Ten Days. Offite Next to Wrathall’s, -_ Careful Attention Guaranteed - Her bluff in the ‘mat-| f deputy, | and a. brilliant’ ‘member ; s of academy ; also supports Admiral declares | , oo : parts in the land business, - Qnr prices are reasonsonale and terme are easy. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Lid. | J — (~~ BULKLEY VALLEY FARM LANDS FOR SALE HESE LANDS: are located close to-the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which is being constructed through the heart of the Bulkley Valley, one | of the. best farming distriets .in British Columbia. Steel is. now laid through Telkwa,.and traina will soon be ronning from Prince Rupert to this point. Thera are good roads to all parts of the Bulkley Valley from Telkwa. The Bulkley Valley is an ideal dairying and mixed farming district, with a market for all kinds of farm produce. We own all the land we offer for sale, and can give a guaranteed title. Our lands were all very carefnily selected several yeara ago by ex- We sellin tracts. of 160 acres or more. ‘Write for full in- formation to Suite 622 Metropolitan Building Pald up Canitad #1, B00 000, - VANCOUVER, B. to rice ttt mini PO ee en eM eM ; Ment of Hudson's Bay company af | GROCERIES | “| DRY GOODS A full Assort- * LIQUORS o oa io