| that gives Satisfaction, yj. and. Reliable: STORE | Hazelton’ aa | through ‘trafficking. in. stolen Doings in Brief News Notes: ‘from: Many. Sources’ he Worle 26th day of February next,. pplication physleally an old man, : government of the United: States : stamps have just: been: discover: leds. “The frauds are. said: to. ‘ine |" ‘volve" a. loss to the. poverament of : | two: million: dollars: ‘annually. {Several arrests have been’ made Thorp. & Hoops ~ Real at Estate, Financial and Insurance ce Brokers" ‘Aldermere, B.-C.: : ws Sole District Agents for B,C, Prior & fo, “Victoria, Agri-- -<" eultural Machinery and. Implements, . “Wagons; Ete, : Fire, Life, Aecident. and Employer's | Liability Insurance. "__: We-represent the best companies, . \’ “We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-emption Near the G. T. P,” ok Hf-you deste information about, the. Bulkley Valley Write Us, - ee eS Nt I Ott etme in Chicago and New York: gary’ capitalists ‘and others | are interested.in 3, 000 acres of land in the Naas valley and. they in- tend to go in: for extensive sheep raising in the near future. ‘This purchase was made just recently ED. V. McBETH - Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co. x oF, reighting Si aracioe ms : All Classes of F reight Handled with Care and Despatch Mey and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineea Heael ~ Ingineca Hotel. _ McDonidll & McAfee, Props, ° femme ee ieee teste ta are ena ommeeierme ° Te oly family bote in the district. “ ts and pote restaurant, easonable rates, . rs ‘Private ‘dining. rooms, Modern | conveniences, Good Stable i in connection, me me ar "Choice | of “Wines; Liga and 1 Gee | always on’ and. . .|ply across the Francois Lake, |”. _| teen. years, ; loaded ‘or unloaded. - : loaded or unloaded. “Represented by, P Faw taste, Manager _ . vs Packers,: ‘Tobacconists. _ “ . + Phone 304. Nolan at @. - : _-f “tars, Manufacturers, Distributors, Ta Headers id _ ~ PB o. BOX 915, . “Wai! McLennaa,HazelinDistit 7 “FRINGE RUPERT, B. ce. "south 40 chains to point. of ‘commence- Prince Tah dF YOU GO EAST this winter let'us arrange ye ir routing. ; teaina connecting at Chicago with the Grand (") monthe return, ~ GT.P. Railway _connseting at Prince Ruport with the “Doub ls Track B “an G for. ore Ny tern pointa. Can quote cheap rates, mt ‘Agent: f for all Atlantic Steamship: ‘Lines, . met reservations, tickets, etc., apply td’. ° . ‘Tharadays and Sundays, Palatal Twin: Screw Steamer ronto, Montreal “Through s service “to South via 2 Thursdays § Ye 1] No, 1 ‘eaves South Hazelton; at 8:49 a.m. . Thursday’ B. train “PRINCE RUPERT ” | : © Maintains two 0 waokly service to Port Siig Neva, ” Stewart, Granby Bay. and | Queen Charlotte Islands, © Choice of best rink Railway Syateri—The' ‘Boston, -New York and all. Ninety, days * ‘going Himit; nine- “For. falt ine E, MCMASTER, General Agent) FRINCE RUPERT, BG. ith f Pebrasty. 1818. | piring on 91st March, 1914. {method of. operation, and the vessel ‘jmust conform in all respects to the re- Prince Rupert, B.C, clerk, intends to ‘ment, containing 320 South East comer of Lot 1240, Ranged Gag pir ty amount of money. ‘Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the modern monéy Colossus, is: now " SKEENA DISTRICT. _ Ferry, Francois LAKR: [x ‘tecordance with chapter-85; RS, . C. 1811, * Ferries Act,”’ the Gov- plicationa for a charter-for a forry to Applications will be ‘received by- the}: Honourable Minister of Public Works| : o'clock noon of Monday, the The limits of the ferry: shall extend from half. mile west of Macdonald's | Landing to half a nile eaat of Keego’ ‘a i Landing. - The ‘charter will- -cover a ‘period ex. Applicants shall give.a description of the vessel: it is proposed ta use, the wirements of the Canada Shipping ot.’ and amending Act: | Applicants: shall atate the tolls: they pro we to, ask for— ‘ook passengers: (adults), each. “Foot passengers, children under thir- .. Passenger with aaddlc-horge. . Passenger with horse and bu, Driver with two horses ani wagon, Driver with four horses and wagon, Cattle and horses, per head, - Sheep, per head. Hogs, per head. Calves and colts under one your old, per head. Freight, petishable, per 100 Ib: '.. Freight, unperishable, per 100 ib, - * The Goveriment.of British Columbia is not-necessarily hound to accept any application submitted.» J, B, GRIFFITH, | woes “Public Works. itngineer. | De artment of Public Works, ©: ©: Victoria, B. C., ith Janvary, 1813 | “LAND NOTIONS or ‘Omineca Land District. Districtot. ‘Agalar, Take’ “notiee that: Adolf Berner of apply f jasion to purchase. the fo wing eseribed lands: =: ‘Commencing at a ‘post planted at the southeast corner and about $ of ‘a mile ‘potithwest of the southwest corner of lot 888, Caasiar Diatrict, thence west £0 chains, ‘north 40 ghaing, ernst 80 chains, f acres mora or legs. Dec. 16, 1912, Adolf Borner. Hazelton ‘Land Dist, * Distrlet of - +: Cassiar.. ‘Take notice that Mary Bilen Wolfe of Vancouver, B,C.;" occupation marricl woman, intends to ap si for permission to urchase the. fol lowing deseribed anda! Commencing at a post planted on the ‘north bank‘of the ‘Skeenia ' River about twenty chaind west: of the southwest |. corner of Lot 2891, thence Weat 20). chains to the south boundary of the ht of Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- Sikes allway, thence Easterly alung the’ sald Right of Way 20 chaing tothe » | | westerly boundary of Erie Boje's a appl eation purchase, thence Sout! ehaits to point of commiencement, won tainin 4 acres mora or legs. mee 18 , Mar Ellen Wolfe. ’ W.L. Affleck, Ap’t. ” Goss and Dish. District of. | “Take notes “that. John Smith; of Talkwa, B, C.,° occupation farmer,. intends to apply for permission to. pur-. chase the following deseribed landa:- . Commencing ata a post planted at th South West corner nd being at th thence North eig! chains, thence Weat 8.61 ti of Commencement, cor . his health es been seriouily i im- {pe trad. “At fitty years of. age he “Enormous ‘frauds. against ‘the jing stocks and. bonds ; ‘ih 1897. charge,” J will be made to the Stiperintendent of Provincial Police for the’ ‘transfer of the’ 7S in his seventy. “fifth ¥ ea, “Deen: lisence for ‘the. aale of quar: by retail 7 he ty years. ‘ago’ “Mr. Morgan ‘con- .| trolled $527; 282, 568 i in’ outstand- $1, 396,506,231: was the total of the enormous fortune in hia|- In 1902 Mr, Morgan’s| ° company ‘was estimated to con-| trol $3,862,940,908, and: during! coal mining in Alaska, last . sum-| the. last. ten years. this i is ‘said to bs have srown to $26, 854, 254, 628." * - Unele : Sam’ 8° experinient, in| oe © Reports are that’ P. Burns, of | : [| Calgary, and a syndicate of. Cal and the deal involved a great) |member of the eommittee, ernment of British Columbia Invite Ap-|- one camps to take in the concert ties ‘of. ‘the. Bulkley. clay, spéci mi a8 of which’ he took. out with t 3.61 chains, thence |i, iver, for which ' conitress appro-| f priated | $75, 000,. ‘produced. 855 tons of ‘coal from thé Cunning- ham claim at a. cost. of. $65,000; a. ton, “Evidence to ‘this effect wag given ‘before the. House com- mittee on naval affairs when ha- val autnorities ‘appeared asking for’ another appropriation of $76,- 000 with. which: to get the 855 tons mined out to tidewater, and continue the. experiment, As a-result ofthis exposure, coal: mining. by the: government has received a setback. . The facts concerning Uncle Sami’s $75 coal were brought to the- atten- tion of the committee by. Dele- gate Wickersham, of Alaska, a through a letter received ‘from Secretary of the Navy Meyers. © ” Felt Boots at reduced prices at Sargent : ; Telkwa Items Sat. Fob. 1, 1913 Dr A: H. Wallace left Wednes- day morning for Nelson, B.C.,. for a short visit. “8. Kennedy and F, L Chart ‘s6n will Teave’ ‘for’ Decker Lake tomorrow morning. ; ; H.- Silverthorne, . of . Pleasant valley; was transacting business in. Telkwa during the week, — in and upon the prdmisesiknawn a3 ‘tlie Hazelton Hotel; situate*:at ‘Hazelton, ‘Harvey ¢ to Edward’ Courtenay: Stephen- gon, of Hazelton, British: Columbia. :“+ , _ Cuartes Gordon HARVEY. | Yo fe Holder of Lirence, ‘E DWARD CourTENAY STEPHENSON 25 _Applicant fox Tranter. - LAND" NONGES" oe . - Range; Dake notice. that Fenton C. Murrey ‘of gt. Paul, Mipn.; merchant,. intends to enply “for” permission to purchase the owing described — ; Commencin, the south b and about f ‘at a of Lite Oliver ‘Creek: forty © south 20 chains, west 20 ‘chains, north reek, thence easterly atong creek to Oct. 22, 1912." “19 fh Omineca' and District, Take notice that Robest. J, Cooney ef ictoria, B,.C., ‘axeman, —intenda Skeena river | on south Thome _ geo ives that: on’. the ; British Columbia, from: Charles Gordon | BA : Dated this 2bth day of January, 1918. |: =| “INVICTUS” _Omineca Laid ‘District; 7 " District af : lanted on aing, east’ of the|: southeast corner of: lot-id116;- thenca | ° aa ‘something | ‘more than’ $75 20 chaing to the bank of@little Oliver| | point of commencement, containing ‘about. 40 ¢ acres, * Fentg on C.. Murray: | . to apply for Permission top ‘purchase the, s 7: following: aecrioed Ie ; ted {: mmenhcing “at a ¢ plan ‘on|" left bank o ne pl h t Be Careful in | in Shoe: Buying } Catclesane is.a'F ault,, “One ‘who ‘is careless in shoe buying ] -always pays s dearly for ‘ote j Mote. thought you give. tothe } - requirements of your feet,: the "more you. will appreciate ‘the } high’ ‘qualities found in FOOTWEAR, i Noel & Rock} “Sole Agents. : t. — ~ ~4 ae Chistioka: Gena Hardware Builders’ Material” Miners’ . ‘Supplies . . ”_ Hazelton, B.C. atroleun | over 0. ~y 2: ne an Commencing at a post riemnted ‘abot ouver . |1 thile | south. ‘and 2 miles east of the a northviett ‘comet of RK, — Plan $1. 00. ia $2, 50 coal claim No; 1; coms with Baths, « t and Col n north,. 0 chains, east, f0. Shaina south, Water. Steam , Hotand Co a chains wes a commence- ment, known as’ claina Nok 9." Motor Bus Met - Bonta ar and Sept. 15, 1912, . i inaieeee . . boundary of Gerald Bate’ Aldous’ appli- o~ eation to purchase and about 15 chaina| ~ east of the ‘S.E, corner of L. 917, Coast Range 5, thence east 60:chaing, - south 80 chains, west 60 chains moie or less-to Skeena river, thence northerly following Skeena river to point of commencement |- and containing 480 acres more or lesa, Oct. 22, 1912, - Robert J. Cooney, ‘ DRY BIRCH: - CORDWOOD FOR SALE ; rom Hy Delivered at Ressonible Rates " Cossiar Land District,” . Distvict-of Cassiar, ©. Take notice that Alfred B. Faleoner; of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for .a license to prospect for caal and tro. leum over the following dederibed Jands:| Commencing at a post planted: about 1 mile north and 2 miles. éast ‘of the PL H E Ww IT Tr northwest corner of R,-K, ‘Lindsay's «Octo may be left at Cinningham coal claim’ No. 1, thence 80 chaing . . & Son's Store an south, 80 chains east, 80 chains - north, 80 chains. west to point of commence-| ment,' containing 6 60 Eares .More or} ¢ eet lesa,” known as claim ae Sept. 15, 1922, vAltred Falconer. a= , ~~ 4 A LeRoy" 7) Nation ~ Hotel Winters f° Oo Abbott’ ‘and. Water Streate Crasiar Land: Diairict, ; District of Cassiar, ~~ igke notlve that Alfred. j, Haleoner, oe & license ta is alo Alfred E Faleoner, .. There. was quite a number of visitors from the. Chicken. Lake |. section and nearby engineeting Thursdav evening. . : Invitations are out fora house- warming at the’ McInnes ranch on February 12th. Mr. “MeInnes’- new house is said to’ be the fin- est i in the country, and there .is ro doubt the guests will be well of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply |f fora license to prospectfor, coal: find i "Commencing: at'a post planted: on Bi GENERAL STORES AT § Klappan river, about 19.milea north of |B HAZELTON and § Stikine summit and about 1 mile north | 8 KISPIOX of the northwest corner ts 1s say’s coal claim No. 1; “CASSIAR LAND Drier, ‘DISTRICY oF, > “Take notica that Alfred E., Falconer, ei : ee owe me etioleum over the tollowing deseribed | William K Holland : lands: . ~ Prices | Right. - : - Thave a splendid stock § entertained. . os That’ the Bulkley “valley thas _| some talent of more than the or- inary. ability was. proven to a large and appreciative, audience; Thursday evening, at a “concert given by the Bohemian club, in the English church, - There § were twelve numbers ori‘ the program and each effort brought forth. an encore. from. the audience, - tlie - conclusion of the: ‘prograin the president of the club, Mr. W. Gale, announced that they would | give a maagilerade dance on Feb- ruary. 18th, rr conversazione on February 27th .and- one, or “pos sibly: two, playlets during © the thonth of, March. —Tribune. a Ls Word hag: been. ‘received: * fran ; E, Lemke, who ig in Seattle, and: wha says that town i is humiiiing: He visited the. Renton. brick Works, on-the. outskirts: of Seat- tlé, and the officials were | ery mueh, Impressed with the dquall- ae fe to determine its ‘comme of Hazelton, ‘miner, intenda to apply | for ‘a license to prospec northweat corner. of containing, known as 8 clair im No; 5; of. blankets,: sweaters, § . sweater coats, wool gloves § nd the best wool sorks.- § .A-fine and’ new: ‘assort- 8 ment of ladies’.anil gents’ ‘shoes. Also a full stock of groceries, fruits, ‘and } ll the best candies, . “Take notice that ‘alfred Fileoner, : tifor coal and etroleum over the Olle Com ene! t mmencing at a pos I mile north g at mil oal claixi No. 1; thence Good. Dry. Lumber for Sale ve . William H, Holland: “atl mbna. bE lens, don Smith: