2. Unién, Bank will erect, a ies] offic ‘building’ in Victoria,” yr “It-costa- the ‘United States: ‘$1, 068, BBE. "al day: for: “ite © amy, navy ‘fortifications and pensions.) + .. Justice: John M. ‘Harlan, of the United Staten Supreme Court, is dedd at Wash- 5 “ington, at the age of 8B. a ; “Nearly. ‘one. hundred. persons ‘were . killed i in an ‘earthquake’ in Sicily,. : ‘Five’ , hows’ were’ demolished. me A‘cotitract hus béen'let’ for the erae- tion of. buildings: to ‘coat half a mnillion ~ 9 at, the. rovinelal prison * Sarm,, near Bur- ; naby.. “ The. recent provincial ‘exhibition’ at iNew: ‘Westminster was the. most suc- 2° eesaful’ ‘feir™ ever held in. British Co- ’ hambia,. - “Some “predatory. animal, probably’ a. - cougar, has killed-a number of deer and goats in the menagerie at t Stanley Park, “Vancouver. . In “Vancouver "a “a man. ‘pamied Webb “was shot and killed by Detective Camp- bell ‘while: endéavoring to. eecape arrest ” - on.a charge of theft, ‘A Montreal man has invented ¢ a wire- _ less telephone which may be used for - communication between vessels at ser, | “A British company has taken up the ‘Patent. : ‘The - Colorado river hus cut ‘through ~ the: ‘big-dike on the Arizone side, fiood- - ing. thousands ‘of. acres of reclaimed lands, - ‘Many farmers have abandoned ” their hofies. November 1: is All Saints? day, a holi- day | in: Quebec, and” should any of: the ‘new ministera from that Province ‘be "opposed in the re-election the voting will hé-postponed. | _ It has-been reported to the, Washing- ton authorities-that the natives of the ~ Aleutian islands are.in a pitiful ‘con- : an “sdition, owing’ to’ the -pravalence | of disease” and thd lack of food: . San Francisco police” saya paroled ~ prisoner offers to disclose’ the hiding place ‘in British Columbia of $60,000 of ‘ the:money stolen from the Bank of Montreali in New Westminster, provided “4 “he is given his liberty, “Dr,. Cook’. attempted - to ‘address 8 meeting’ in Copenhagen, the city which gave him sucha hearty reception on : his return from-thealleged dlacovery of _the North Pole, but was driven from the hall, narrowly escaping violence, | The scarcity of news from the sent of _ war in-Tripoli is -accounted for by: the - report. that’. the Italian. authorities: are maintaining a strict censorship, Acor-| -. Kespondent,, cabling from Jerba, states that: Italian Jomes in ‘the nightly blir. vv tmishes are very considerable, . : An international opium conference’ is -. iti pession at . the. Hague. . All leading . *) nations. have’ sent! ‘representatives’: to _ +," the eongress, ‘which will prepare a re- wa port on the consumption of opium, co- caine: and’ niorphine, and will propose » Tneasurea for the restriction of - their : ‘production. : Ontario’s" mineral production” cone, ‘tinueg to increase, according to the an- . “nual report of Mr. T. W. Gibson, deputy ,- mbinlater of mines, : The aggregate. pro-. ‘diction. for" 1910, $89,818,895, ‘much‘ex- L coeded that:. of - “former years, the "* gain-in value over 1909, previously the : dismagted vessel drifted: before © thal: record year, being upwards of $6,000,- 000, “After having gone five daye without water, While their water-logged and storm, the officers and crew of. the Béattle schooner - ‘William, Nottingham . abandoned thelr Veaeel..' They. were picked -up by ‘the.’ Britiah’ . schooner - David Evans, whieh : ‘eonveyed. ‘them to Astoria, Wash, / |. Prigonera in: the New. York state tigon-at Dannemora, after working for ona tonnel under the jail "ranched: ‘half way. to a big in thelr work was discovered. When: the cella: werd searched two BOD loads. of miscellaneous dtufl were found, including’ ‘stilettoa, " hammers, , ‘wrenches, saridbags,.* blackjacks, fish- _ Poles and 850-knives. . The Spanich ‘prigand Moreta, of whom “ anany: tales .of ferocity and. daring are ‘told. in.lonely mountain districts, of. ' Northern Portugal and in the Galician "< provined- of Spalh, wad last weak cap- tired by. Portuguese ‘troops, ‘ Morera ie. old-fashioned‘ bandit of-: ro- mi ce: .living in a cave high in ‘the ¢ H@ hed ‘been a bull-fighter mown in ‘Madrid “who eseaped to L t violence. - - phe work: of ‘dealing the Point Gr iF : Bite, for the University ‘of Britist~ Co~ lomnbla will begin. aa Boon ‘as contracts that the line. was earried practlcaly ‘to a the: ‘shores of the “Aretic: “Ocean, and the |’ layer thousand children are s in| attendance’. at the: ‘Yanlconver, publi} ° : 9 e Arctic Ocean section next’ ReBsON. “Con- trary to expectations, timber and_-horse { feed. ‘were. found. in practically alt tha | valleys’ to within” ‘five’ miles of the Arctic. : ‘The stock remained through the season ‘in. ‘splendid condition." ~ _ “The “Hudson's Bay. -Conipany will from: “‘now'on take ‘a much more-active ‘part i inthe’ edinmerelat fleld than! ‘it hag ‘in the ‘past;’? sald.Mr, Thomas Skinner, deputy governor of . the | company,. who, with Mr, Leonard Conlifte, a ‘director, is making an official’ tour. of ‘the com- pany’ "8 stores i in the Wet: :“*The: ultra conservative policy of the company is to | , be relaxed ton certain extent and amore energetié part:in:the growth and: de- |velopment of the west played. .We Inean to keep abreast of. the times and apace with ‘the growth of. the country. ‘We: mean to modernize our -systems, ‘equipment’ and manner of ‘doing busi- ness 80 ‘that we “will: be up-to-date In every” respec ”, Lord Kitchener left: Fngland quietly as_an ordinary tourist, ‘but showed his knowledge ‘of Egyptian. temperament in his manner of arrival i in Egypt.; He went from Malta on a eruiser and was| welcomed by.a ‘salute of guns at the entrance to the harbor of Alexandria. No. British agent ever arrived on any- thing but an ordinary atearier and never received a salute, The: Egyptian Na- .tionalists squirmed at the - appointment to succeed Sir, Eldon Gorat, but inever- did‘ such-a erowd of “natives come forth to welcome a British agent.’ They wera all eager to ‘catch a glimpse of Aba Shenab, which being interpreted, means Pather of the Moustaches.. The recep- ‘| tion-accorded him in Cairo also eclipsed : anything | hefore. : . A preat engineering. feat is is | about to be begun in’ Tasmania, ag a result of |- ‘which the colony will possess’ the larg- :| est waterfall in the world. ‘The waters of the Great Lake, which is situated 8000 feet above sea’ level, are to be tapped in such a way as to produce a fall of 1050 feet, as compared with the fall of 160 feat at Niagara, . This great|’ waterfall will Jbe harnesaed so. 29 to ‘operate huge | tarbines, the capacity of ‘which for’ producing: ‘electrical energy will be. limited only by the amount: of water rolaased “from. the lake. . Tha cheap power thus provided will be used Jon a large ‘sealé ‘to operate the fron mines -of.-Northern. Tasmania, and the ‘lead, copper, tin and ‘allver ‘deposita of the weat, New . Westminster, : Hunter called attention to the frequent Serious consequences of supplying In- -diana with: Hquor, Referring’ to. the trial. of Indians for murder, he said tlie crime would never have been committed}: ~ - had it: not been that these Indians had been aupplied | with ° alcoholic drink. That drink . was‘ ordinarily of a mast ‘atrocious character and made themcom- |... ~ mit crime. They were men of: gene- rally inoffensive character. The pun- ‘ishment for.cupplyizig them ‘with alcohol was @ quite inadequate fine and a short term of imprisonment, and he had. fre- quently: recommended to the govern- ment: “that: ‘the “first offence should be punished ‘bya: long term of imprison- ‘ment, and he would ‘fo fiirther and:ad- vorate, for. asecond offerice the infliction of the cat,- He would like them to. con- sider that. - “Coronation Durbar . ‘London, Oct. 26:—When royalty goos a-travelling, preparations more than|" ‘‘special’’ “have. tobe made.” Next month. King George. and. Queen Mary |. - will journey to the ends of their realm | to ancient, splendid and also’ poverty- atricken. India, there’ to receive - the homage. of : chiefs arrayed..in precious jewels and to bring. one more: pageant |. to the land of-pageants. “The Delhi Durbar, . aicient kings, on December 12... King but from “ail England an ‘In: ‘addressing | the : “grond jory, “atl: . ‘Chief Justica) ~~ which, is’ tho Indian aspect of ‘the British coronation, ; ‘will he held- In. Delhi, city of. India’s. the émpire ‘aa. well, ar rae On’ the 9th of November, their mnjes- ties and ‘their! suite. will “embark "at. ‘Southamptor ‘On’ the: Peninaular & ‘Ori- -| antal liner! ‘Medina.’. Kipling: has’ “told us about the Peninsular & Oriental, “The famous ling had pormitted. the ‘admiralty |. ‘to: ‘charter | ita newest -yeasel, “one: of twenty thougand tong, ‘for. tha’ “voyage. And the navy will furnigh from the pick. of the whole British service the: crew and officers of the ‘phip. : “Tha, Medina will be white, with B ribbon of. blue and amidships especially tor: the’ ‘purpose, will atream the: royal standard, ': Four first-class cruisers will form the convoy —three cruisers besides the Cochrane. The Medina; for ‘the period | of: the eruise will ba a part of the navy,. Her j. special fittings and chosen crew. will make her the peer of, any ship afloat, "Population ‘of Provinces: Following: is a eomiparison of the provinces arid territories, as compiled by the census bureau of this year, with the figures of the census taken ten years azo! .-: : . a72, a9 ‘362, 768 "454,691 ~ 811,120: SEL ‘B16 450,674 tn 847 2, 192 47 . 519, 902 fy , 108, 259 - “98, 22 1,648,898 - 2,000, G97 Saskatchewan -... 91,779. 458,608 N.. Ww. Territories_- 20,128". 10,000 N.. Brunswick. Nova Scotia ‘Righteous Indignation said the lawyer, peering over his glasses at the worried little man in front of him. | “Yes, air, T've stood: just about all I can. My wife's turned suffragette and ahe is never at home."! .- “It ig a pretty serious thing: to break up a family, you. know, «Don’t you think you had better try to make the hest' of it for o while? Perhapa it Je only a passing fad.” _ “"That’a what [ have. been doing, but ‘there’s some things a man ‘can’t stand. I don’t mind the cooking and ‘haven't kieked on washing the dishes, but I do draw the line at running pink HbBonsin | my nightahint ¢ to try: to fool the ohild- _| CHURCH OF: ENGLAND or : ST, PETERS, HAZELTON - r. ‘Sunday Seryteea; Morning at 11 o'clock: suhday School at 2.90 p.m.; Native service, 8.20 bmi A vening Service, q Pm. . Rav. J, Fini, PRESIYTERIAN. {CHURCH ‘Services Held every 8 ing in “the Chueh Room 3 aC le cy Bupa oxening _ Rev. D. R. McLean. et CHURCH oF. ENGLAND. Services held every Sunday afternoon at o'clock in tha church building on Peterson's road, NEW HAEELTON |". oferta Sunday, evening at. 7:80 ; ob O, Lucerarr. “FOR SALE ; A copy of. the latest édition "of “The Americana,”’ mpiled by the Scientific American’ Comnpil ing De tee comprising 16 volumes, : price $176.00, has been placed in our hands for sale. Full par- tieulars obtainable at our office, R, Cunningham & Son, Ltd, The F ast Launch | am Kit- Ex- Chen" r Skeena- ‘River _ Passenger ‘and ~ Express : Seryice. 7 ‘ON cal Lariam Props ae c Eescre cin-be awarded, Many of the largest} ‘of the firs. and‘ cedars on- the- property will ba left. standing, the underbrush ing clearéd. A large portion bf the: tract surrounding the grounds where alversity buildings will be located ded and beautifled.° ‘The ita to be laid out with an eye retention of all the natural . Sept, 7, 1911," “So you want ‘a. divorce, do you??? | « at “LAND ‘NOTICES Omineca Land Distiict: near af * - Coaat, Range 4. . -: - Take notice - ‘that: of Vancouver, nurse, intenda’ ‘to ‘apply for permission :to porchese the, |e ing described lands: ommencing at a post planted ' about , |5 miles up the Nadina River : from” the head of Francois Lake on. the “north ‘banic and marked -L.-M,. Ne.: “corner, ‘thence south 40 chaing;: weat 80 chains, north 40 chains, east, 80 ‘chaning to: point of commencement, containing $20: acres more or less, * ..- huey laltman. September 19, 1911. ; Omineca Land Diatrict. “District of Coast, Ranga Take notice that’ Robert’ Valentine Dolbey of Vancouver, doctor,.intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing degeribed lands: . Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles up the Nadina river from the head.of R.V.D, Nw. corner, thence south 80 chains,: east 80 cheing,: north 80 chains, west 80° chains to point of commencement - containing 640: acres more or Tess, ~~ Robert Valentine « Dolhey. _ September 10, 1911. _Omirieca Land District District of ‘Coast, Range - ‘Take. notice that - Hugh | McKay, of | Hazelton, B. C., contractor intends to pply for permission to purchase the Fy owing described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Lot 918, Coast Range V, thence north 8) chains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 40 chains tr: point of com- " -[Mencement and conts‘.sing’ 820 acres more or less, - ‘Hugh McKay. August 21, 1911, Omineca Land District. "District of Cassiar. Take. notice that Thomas Hurley, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for Rermigsion to to purchase the fol owing escribed anda; . *. Gommeneing, at a port planted at the n.-@, corner of lot 831," Cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east ab chains, south BO chaina, west 80 chains te joint of com- oncement, eontainin acreg. : homas Hurley, Omineca Land District. - District. 6f- Cassiar . Take notice that Angus J. Chisholm, of Aldermere, farmer;-intends to apply for permiasionto purchase the following described lands: . Commencing at a post planted at the 4.6, comer of lot $11, Cassiar, thence north 80 chaina, east 80 chains, south 80 ‘chains, west 80 chains to point of com- mencement,: containing 640 acres, Sept. 7, 191. Angus qd, Chisholm, Ominees Land District. District of Cassiar. Taka noticé that Alexander Chisholm, of Aldermere, farmer, intenda to apply for permission to purehase the fallow- |e, deseribed landa: . oramencing at a post. lanted at the. 8.-e. corner of lot 813, Cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of com- mencerient, containing 64 acres, Sept,. au tot, ‘Alexander Chisholm. * Ominesa Land District, “District of Cassiar. Take _notica that Fred Allan and’ Joseph Sleath Hi for bermigsion to purchase the following ribed Tanda: Commencing ata post planted on the Bear river teatl, 23 miles'‘froum the mouth of Bear river and 4maiiea from Babine trail, thence north 30 chalna, west $0 chaing, aouth 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of no acres acres more or lose. Fred Alle Bopt. 25, 1sit, Joseph Sloath Hicks, LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE - NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli- éation will be made to the Superintend- ent of. Provincial Police for a renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re- tail in the hotel known as the Omineca Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov. ince of British Columbie.. . . Dated this 7th day, of October, 1911, “JOHN C.K, SEALY, ; Liquor ACT, yale | «, (Seetion 42) ‘NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli- cation will be made to the Superintend- ent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by: re- tail in .the- hotel’ known es the. New Telkwa Hotel, situate at Telicwa, | in the province of British Colimbia.: Dated this 7th da mt of October, 1911, | GEORGE HE RY McDONELL, 10~. . Applicant, 1uQuoR “LICENCE APPLICATION a - NOTICE . “NOTICE is hereby given that, on ‘the fifteenth day of November next,” appll- cation will ba made to the Superintend- ent.of Provinelal Police for: a.renewal of the hotel licence to sell Hquor' by re+ tail in the hotel known as the Ingineca Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Toys Hines. of British Columbia, — “Dated this 7th day of Octobér;. ‘19UL 10 McDONELL & MCAFEE. | |Dissouuion ‘OF PARTNER- Co SHIP, “NotroE’ is. hereby given that © the partnership lately subsiating between the sarigpeds Allan . Cemeron ‘Aldous, Struan George Robertéon and William Pitt Murray, carrying on. bisi- ness ot Hazelton, British Columbls, has | been diasdlvéd as from Sist Augtiat by |: } mutual consent,.do far aa regards the ‘aald-Struan George Robertson, who. re- tires from ‘the finn, | - All debts due ta or’ owing ‘by the late firm will be-raceived:and will be paid by thé. edid: Allan ‘Cameron: Aldous: and | William Pitt Murray, who will continue the said business urider the present style Jof Aldoug & Murray. As withesa obr handa this isl a “4011 Ste Hcy - Maltman, ancolg lake on thenorth bank: | | and marked —-| Sept. 18, 1911. eka of Hazelton, miners, intend to apply le "| miles east of for a pe miner, intends to abp. ny ‘licence’ ‘to prospect. for. coal .an ‘leum over the ollowing described Commencing - ata post” planted orie- quarter mile ‘east’ of: the east:bank’ of 0a river and: one-quarter ° mile-north of the Skeena river, at ‘the south-east corner of Lot 2195;. Cassiar ’ district; thence £0 chains north, 80 chaina east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point] | more or less known as-.Fred.Hasler’s coal claim No. -1: “Fred: ‘Htsler. Sept. 16, 191 -Ominees Land District. Distriet of * Cassiar, - Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for: a licenge ta: Broepact for coal and petro- leum over ‘ollowing described lands: ‘Commencing at-a Post planted at the southeast eorner of lot: 2196; Cassiar diatrict, thence 80 chains north, 80 chaing‘east, 80 chaing south, 80 chaing west to point of commencement, con- taining 640 acres more or leas, known as Fred Haasler’s coal claim No. 2 _ | Sept, 1G, 1911. ’ Fred Hasler. Omineca Land Distriet,- District ‘of Caasiar, Take notice that Fred Haasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 996, Cassiar Gistriet, thence 80. chains - north, chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains weat to, tainin vint of commencement, con- 640 cregs more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 8. Sept. 16, 1911. « Fred Hasler, Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar, - - Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described Commencing at a post planted at the south-east corner of Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thenee 80 chains north, 80 ¢haing east, 80 chaina south, 90 chains west to point of commencement. con- taining 640 acres more or. less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 4, Sept. 16, Tol." Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District, District of - . Caazsiar. Take noticé that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to. apply for a license to prospect for: coal.:and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted two ‘| miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chains east to. point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 6. Fred Hasler. Sept. 18, 191}. Omineca Land District, District of asgier, Take notice that Fred Hagler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: ‘Commencing at, a post planted two miles east of the southeast corner of ‘Lot 2196," Cassiar. district, . thence 80 chains north, 30 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chaina east to point of come mencement, containing €40 acres more or leas, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 6. Fred Hasler. . " Omineca Land District, District of - _Cassiar, “Take notice that Fred Hasler; of Van- couver, miner, intends to a apply for a license to’ prospect for coal-and petro- leum over the following described lands: ‘Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the. south-east -corner of Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 0 chains south, 80 chaina eagt to-poit of com- mencement, ‘containing 640 acres mare or less, - known as Fred pilasler’s coal claim No. 7. Fred Hasler. Sept, 18, ii. Omineca Land District. District of . aasiar, : Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to a apply for-2 Heenge to prospect for caal and petro- leum over the ollowing described lands: Commencing’ at a post ‘planted two miles east’ of the south-east. corner of 7} Let. 2179,; Cassiar district, thence. 80 -_| chains north, 80 chains west, 80‘ chains +gouth, 80 chains east to epaint of, com- mencement, containing acres more known aa Fred Hasler’s. coal]. r less, Pred’ Hasler. claim Na. 8 Sept. 18,1811, . Omineca Land District, ‘District of: Take notice that Fred Hagler, of Van- couver, miner, intendd to apply for a lieerise to prospect for coal. an pete. leum over the following described Commencing at a post planted two ‘the southeast: corer of Lot 2195, ‘Cassiar district, ‘thence: 80 chains north, ‘80 chaind east, 80 chains south, 80 chains’ west top int of com- mencement, containing 640 acres, more or less, known ag. Fred Hasler’s coal Jaim No. 9. red ‘Hagler.: Sept. 18, 1911, . . ~ Omineea Land | Diabet, Distsiot of - ’ Take notice det t Fred Hasler, of, Van. couver, miner, intends ‘to apply ‘for a Hgense ta poepere for coal an ;petr = leum over llowing describad lands: mmencing at a post planted two ‘miles eagt of: the ‘southeast ‘corner of Lot 2186," Cassiar diatrict,-thence 30 chains north, BO. chaing east,-80.chains ‘south, 80 chains west to. point of com- Thencement, containing $40. acres more claim No. 1. Sept. 18, Toll. “Omineca Land Dittriet r Prod et. for coal and petro- leur) over the following denertbedl anda: Commencing -at a post “planted miles east-of the : sovthenat.. license to pros . - licenge to’ prog } + | leum over the “Dolovitog deo described of commencement, containing’ 640 acres |. | license to prospeet for eoal’ an ‘miles east of the sou fifteenth day of November next, or less, known’ aa Fred. Haaler’a: ‘eoal:/ oe . Hasler. : ; ibtrict of | - Cas Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Vare| couver, ininer, intend to“ apply for ‘aj ° 1 ingr, : ‘intend ‘to aol Proe Commencing. at a .poat planted: two miles east of the southeast comer o Lot. 2179, Cassiar: district; thence 80>: chaing north, 80 chding” east, 80 .chaing south, 80.chaing west ta point of com- Teneement, coritaining acres ‘more or leug,: known | ag Fred Hasler's . coal claim No. 12, | Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, 1911. ae ‘Omineea Land | Dit District of. Take hotice: the Frail Hasler; ‘af Van- oo couver, miner, intends‘to-apply. for a licence’ to. prospect: for’ coal and léum‘over the following described lands:- Gommencing at a’ post planted three - miles east and one mile south of the ~ south-east. corner of Lot 2196, Cassiar - district, thence 80 chaingnorth, 80 chains east, 80 chaina-aonth, 80 chains ‘west to to. Lpoint of commencement, tontainin : feres more or less, known~ as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 13, - Sept. 19, 1911. Fred, Hasler... Omineca Land District. District of - Cas: ; ° Take noti¢e that Fred Hasler, ‘of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a - leum over the following described ianda: Commencing'at a ‘post planted three ~ miles east of the south-east corner of, | Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chaina north, 80 chains east, 80 chaing south, 80 chains west to, pont of. com- _ mencement, containing 640° acres more. or lea, known ea Fred Hasler’s coal. ©. alaim No, 14, Fred Hasler, Sept, 19, 1911. * Omineca Land District, ‘District of Cas . * Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- © couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospéet for coal and petro leum over the followingdescribed Jands:- Commencing ata post planted three miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2196, Cassiar district, ‘thence .80 chains north, 80 chains cast, 80 chains south, 80 chains weat to. point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres, more or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal claim No, 15. Fred Hasler.. dept. 19, 1911, . Omineca Land District. ’ District of Take notice that. Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prespect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner: of Lot £96, Cassiar district, thence 80... chains north, 80 chains enat, 80 chains. south, ‘BO chains weat. to olnt of com- Acres mnore Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, 1911. - Omineca’ Land Distriet, District’ of Cas. a Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- |’ couver, miner, intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro-~ leum over the following described lands: ‘Commencing at 4 post planted four: -- miles east and one mile south of the south-east comer. of lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains. north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 ‘chains, west to pant of commencement, con- taining 640 acres more or leas, known: as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 27. Sept. 19, 1911, Fred Hasler. © Omineca Land. District. District of ‘Take notica that Fred Hasler, of Van- , couver, miner, intends -to apply. for a ° license to prospect: for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing ‘at’.a post planted four Miles,east.of the south-east ‘corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80... chains north, 80 chains: east; ‘80 ‘chains - aouth, 80 chains west to mencement, containing BETES MOTE | or less known ‘as Fred “Haale 8 coal claim No. 18. . Fred Hasler. | ; Sept. 19, 1911. Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van~ couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect. for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at 8 post planted four . miles east of the south- Lot’.2196, Cassiar: district, ' thence “80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chaina south, 80 chains west to paint ‘of: com- mencement, containing . acres ‘more or less, known as Fred’.Hasler’s. coal. °: claim No. 19, Fred’ Hasler. ae Sept. 15, 1911. . woe ‘Omineca Land. Diatriet, District 0 of ‘Cassiar. ~ a Take notice that Fred Hasler, of: Van- couver, miner, intends .to.-app licénse to prospect for coal-an leurn over the fo! ollowing described lan ; Commencing: at’ a t Planted: anda: - -east-corner.of- ° Lot. 996; - Cassiar- district, thence 80... chains north, 80. chains east, 80 chains 9” south, 30 chains: weat ‘to te, point of com-- mencement, containing 640 acres mors. or lesa, known aa Hasler’s coat: claim No. 20. - Fred Halen, é Sept. 1, 1911. we z tro - - LIQUOR Ao 1910 > a oa « (Sattion: 49) 7 = “NOTICE is hereby given that, ‘on the oan ’ applix cation will be made to the Superintend- ,ent of Provincial Police for the transfer of the licerice forthe sale of liquor. by: .: promises . Jmown retail ‘in and upon the as the New Telkwa- Hotel,” Telkwa, Aritish Columbia, - MeDonel!to George . Heh “MeDonell, : of ritish Columbia. i: " . Dated t this ith dat & héreby given tha fifteenth day of Noveraber 12x tation will be tiade ‘ta th ‘eht'of Provinelal Pol int 2. f| of the Heence for the gale, wholésale’ in and. upon: oe known 88 the iudione U Bay: a fore, situate at Hazel etro- - etran point of coms... east corner’ of |” ‘fora. ””