=a ie - salon to gn the . x les vl Oct. w, 1813, thence following Skeana containing 40 acrea more or less. ‘| to peint of commencement: - Nov. 10, 1918, | 14-22 _ James Bell. Dec. 15, 1913. John Lantern. ; ; chaina, thence west 80 chaina, thence 8 milea west ‘ ghains to polnt of commencement, and " Bermisston to purchase | tho” 1 COAL NOTICES,” LAND ROTIOES O8RIAT.. >. chant -.of: ‘Skeena: Crossing, ‘British - Columbia, intends to apply for permis- ‘on the following described Janis: ‘- “Commencing at a past planted’ about tone east 80 chaina, thence north. 80 chains, thence weat 80 chning_ to ‘point acres More or leag; - Oranges ‘Land District, District of: Olaim‘No. L. ; Take. notice that B: oR. ‘Jones; Mar. prospect for coal and patroleum 8-miles weat of theaonth west corner of. Lot 8896, Cagsiar, and-marked B. &.. »N. W. corner, thence south 80 chains, | ‘of commencement, and containing £0 - Ombieca, Land District.” pistrict of: Goaat, Range V. Duneana,: British: ‘Columbia, occupation clerk,; intends “to “apply for’ ‘permis- erjbed Jands;.”. ... Commencing at a post ‘planted at the south-west corner: of : Lot: 849, Coast |: District. Range:6, and being the north- weat corner of | ‘the’. Jand“ applied -for, thence south 40 chains, . thence eaat 20 chaing, thence’ south 20 chains, thence east. 20 chains, thence north-40. chaing,: thencs west. .20 chains, thence north 20 chaing, thence west 20 chains to pint. of ‘on the ollowing described landa: 8 miles west from the south west. cor- ner of Lot 3896 Cassiar, and marked 's,: RJ, N. E, -corner, .thenee south. 80 chains, thence west 80; chaina,- thence ‘north 80 chaina, thence east: 80 ‘chains to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres mora or less. ae January Sth, 1914, : Eric Wickner, Agent, Yamunny Ol 184 isa Janet Rona a coy she HS "Ombieea Land Distilet, . Diatiiet ¢ af : a OAL NOTICHS = Take notiee that a q “Jones Mer- |. |—— 2 : . chant, “of “Skeena “Crossing; British | ‘Hozelton Lond Districts Distriet of | Columbia, intends to apply for: permis-| . ‘Bion to prospect for coat and petroleum | _ :Commencing at.a post planted. about B, R. Jones.: Coaat, Range 5, Take riatica: that Ti ain. ‘Laurensony of Prince Rupert, B..C., occupation miner, |" ‘intends’ ‘to- apply: ‘for a license to pros- pe get for coal. and. petroleum 6 over the ‘ollowing described lands: Commencing: ats post planted: two |- and & helf miles. east and.one mile south ‘from the mouth -of ‘Kitnayakwa | river, thence:‘south 80 chaing, east 80 chains, north §0. chains, weat- 80 chains, to point of commencement. . Dee. 16," 1913. ° _ John. Laurenson. ._Gasaiar, Claim No, 3. _. Take notice that B..R, Jones, Mer- chant, of Skeena Grossing, _ British -Columbin, intends. to apply for permis- Bion to Prpepect- for coal and petro roleum ont the ollowing described lands: .°- *: Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles weat from the south west -cor- ner of Lot 3896 Cassiar, and marked B, , B, corner, thence north .80 south 80 chains, thence east: 80 chaina to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres more or jess, . January 6th, 1914, ‘B..R. Jones. - Erie Wickner, Agent, “Omineca Land District. District of. - Gassiar, . . - Claim No, 4, “Take notice that BR. Tones, Mer- | a thant, -of. Skeena ‘Crossing, Britiah Columbia, intends to apply or permis: sion to Prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at 8 f & post planted’ about m the-south weat cor- ner of Lot 9896 Cassiar, dnd marked B, R, J., &. W. corner, thence north 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains, thence _Bouth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains. to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres more or leas. B, R. Jones, January | Sth, 1914, Erie Wickner, Agent. ~Onrineea Land District, District of -. Cassiar, . ; Claim -No. 6. +. “Make notice that BR. Jones, Mer- chant,’ of Skeena ‘Crossing, British Columbia, intends to apply ‘or permis: sion to Prospect for coal and petroleum ollowing deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted sbout 8 miles weat and 1. mile north from the |- eouth west corner of Lot 3396 Cassiar, and marked B.R.J., 9. E,.corner, thence |’ north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 containing 640 acres more or lesa. - January 6th, 1914. B. R. Jones, ~ .. Erie Wickner, Agent Ominésa Land District. District of Cassier, - . Claim No, 6. , Take notice that B..R. Jones, Mer- chant, of. Skeena Crossing, British Columbia, intenda to apply for permia- Bion ‘te Pipepect for coal.and petroleum on the following described Iands: Commencing at a post planted’ about 3'miles west and 1 mile north from the] ** south west corner of Lot 3896 Cagsiar, and ‘marked -B. J., 5. W. corer, thence north 8) chaina, thence east &) ghains thence south 80. chains, thence weet 80 chaina to point of .commence- ment, and: containing | 640 acres more or January 6th, 1914. R. Jones. . Erie Wicker Agent. : - LAND NOTICES * Omineca’ Land District. Districtof. ‘Const, Range V. Take nutice that Charles Hicks Beach of Harelton, “Co occipation clerk, intends apply for ..permiasion - to purchase the lowing described lands: Commencing at.a-poatptanted at the northwest corner of Lot 849, Range V, Coast District; ‘and being the northeast cor. of land appli ed for, thence weat'20 chaing, south 40 chains, east 20,chaina,. north 40 chaing to point of .commence- ment and containing 80 acres more, or Charles Hicka Beach, * Dan McDougall, agt. . Omineca Land District. District of - .Cassiar - . Bake | notice that James Bell, Glasgow, - Scotland, occupation bat: graph opera Intends to # pry for owing | & eacribed lands: Commencing at. a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 2891 Caugiar, | - thence 20 chains west, 20 chain south, River to the southwest corner of Lot 2391 Cassiar, thence north to point of commencenient, Omineea Land District, District « of ‘lof Kitnayakwa river, thence west 80 af the Kitnayakwa river, thence: north ‘eribed lands Hazelton Land’ District: _ District of .. Coast, Range‘b. , Take notice that. John- Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, 8. ¢.,-miner, intends to apply. for a license, to, rospect for coal and. petroleum over the the. following] ' described landa: and a half miles eastand one mile south, from. the mouth of Kitnayakwa river, thence south 80 chains, west ‘B0‘chaina, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement. pec, 15th, 1913 ~ Joha Laurenson Hazelton Land District... District of. . Const; Ranged: Take notice that J cha Laurerison, of Prince Rupert,.8. c., miner, intends to pply for a license to prospect for coal ant petroleum over the ollowing des- cribed lands: |. Commencing ‘at a post planted two and a half. miles east fromthe mouth chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, jnorth 80 chains, to point of commence- bac. ‘iath, 1918. “John Lanrensén: ‘Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, RangebB Take notice that J ohn Laurenson, of Prince Rupert,’ 'p, C,, miner, intends to apply fora license to prospect : for coal and stroleumn over the following des- enbe Commencing: ata post Janted two and a half miles east of the mouth’o: the Kitnayakwa river, thence east 80}. chains; south 80 chains, west 80. chains, north 80 chains, to ‘point of -commence- Dec. * th, 19138. Jokn Laurengon, ‘Hazelton Land ‘Diatrlet, Diatrict of Coaat, Range 5 Take notice that. John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B, ¢., miner, intends to/. apply for-a licanae to prospect for’ coal ayn petroleum over the following deze: eribed lands: - Commencing at a ‘post planted two and a half miles east from the-mouth 80 chains, east 80 chains, south ‘80 chains, west- 80 chains, to point of}. commencement. - Dec, 16, )913, - John Laurenson. ‘Hazelton Land District. District of Conat, Range 5. ‘Take notice that John. Laurenson,. of Prince Rupert;8: .0., miner, intends to apply for_a jiconse to ‘prospect for coal petroleum over the following des eribed landa:. ; Commencing’ at ‘a post planted two and a half miles’ east: from the mouth |- of the Kitnayakwa river, thence north 80 chains, weat 80 chains, south 4) chaine, east 80 chaing, to point of com: "| mencement, Dee, 16, 1919, Jobn ‘Laurenaon:. ‘Hazelton Land District, District of- Coast; Range 5. °° Take notice that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, 8. .¢,, miner, intends to apply. for a liceriae. fe toy for coal and petroleum over the following des- ‘Commencing - ata post planted two and a half miles eaBt-ard one mile north from. the mouth of: the Kitnayakwa river, thence. north 80 chains, wast 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chaing; | to point of. commencement, - Dec. 1, 1913. ;, John Laurenéon, "Hazelton Land ‘District. ‘District of Coast, Range 6b. .°—- Take notice that. John ‘Laurenson;: of Prince Rupert, B..c., miner, intends: to pply. for-a license to rospect for coal and petroleum over the following deq- cribed lands: ‘Commencing at a poat planted twa ard a half-miles esst and one mile north from the mouth of: thy Kitnayakwa river, thence. north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chain’; westB0- chains, L D. Fultas Take ‘fotiea ‘that John Jaynes, of : aion to: ‘purchase the’ ‘following’ des.) on the sick list in the French army during the month of Jan-| uary. ce ported to he light, and the early opening. of navigation. pected, ing a fund of $50,000 to be used|: to explore the ‘natural gas field of Vegreville, ; official action in anticipation of participating i in the Panama eX-. position next year. | in London ‘that: the Prince of} Wales will not make “a tour of the Empire: asteported. 6: the term ‘of the Duke of Con- naughtas Governér-general being oxtended another year. Americans willbe employed here- after i in the higher grades of ser- vice on the Panama Canal. tained an average speed of sixty- five miles;an hour on her eight-|: hour: trial trip on Saturday | last. growing sharper ° King Gustav still: ‘persisting in his endeavor to sectire a liberal} cabinet, tor, made a world’s altitude record last week for.a flight with four | passengers. He attained a height of 9, 360 feet, . British novelist, married his sec- retary. and. typial, Miss. Fiérence Dugdale, last week. his:7 19 {ideal in Southern. California, it is} |predicted: that this - orange. crop. will . Amount: to at least 40,000. cars, oN i The. ew. d gio at cape|!! | News Notec fr World’s Doings in Brief || rom Many Sources - ill: at his home i in Scotland. Atlantic ateaniship lines i is ended. the shore of “the Sea, of Galillee. ; More than 250, 000 soldiers were Ice“on the great lakes is re- vis ex-. Citizens of Edmonton are ‘rais- | ‘Thirty-one nations have taken It has been officially announced |. oye here} is a'strong probability of Only natives of Panama and The latest Zeppelin airship at- - The. constitutional. atrugele is ‘in-- Sweden, - Robert Thelen, a German avia- ‘Thomas Hardy, the well-known ‘He is in ' ath. ‘year. - Weather conditions havingbeén ‘The ‘Rarl of” Minto : is seriously ‘The pasdenger rate war-on n the|: ‘The first parcel m mailed in Van-| couy er “under. the | new postal) The Eastern states are in: the rates. was ‘addresséd to Smithers, “The sale. of. ‘sweepstake. and | lottery: tickets of every kind has | been made illegal in. ‘Vancouver,: A dompany is being formed to run a sardine canning factory” on » Andrew Carnegie gave, $2,000- 000.last week tobe used for the “|, promotion of international peace; - Marconi has succeeded in light- . ing an electric bulb.at a distance of six miles ‘by’a wireless cur- ; rent... oo Commencing: at a post ‘planted twol: | shows a decrease fromthe two ted from the British flagship Suf- ‘| the battery. within half an hour, ‘The “express. companies. state]. that they. have no intention’‘of re- ducing their. rates:as a result of the inauguration of the parcel post, - a season’s 4 Lise Standon me 4 ‘The mereury dropped to 4g he- _ | low zero at Cobalt last _Wednes- day, 50 below at Cochran, While “la temperature of 62 belaw ip. re- _{ ported from White River, Ontario, grip of § a severe. “blizzard, ‘aeeor- | ding to'a Sunday despatch fram ‘New. York, seventeen lives hav- ing been tost during the Fecent cold. spell. The latest fashion ‘freak j is the trouser skirt. A woman, ap: peared i in Hyde. Park,.. London, wearing this garment, which had acrease down the center and. up- turned ends... Winning third place out of # total of 122 teams competing ‘is the record of the Vancouver reg- ers of Canada, in the militia § big- naling competition of 1913, During ‘the year 1918: Gest Britain built fifty-eight per cent of the world’s shipping, This preceding years, and_ indicates, into shipbuilding. : ‘iment, 72nd Seaforth Highlind- ‘Z that foreign nations are. going = "Harness ‘hat will Last OS ~ | Everything i in Farm — cdf 7 ae /, Machinery - - oe offe Seven Sleigh "oN nm WAIT New. ~ Equipped Until Too Late Varieties with PLACE YOUR Cutters. - New - ORDER NOW and Brakes WITH _ Stages -.- _ CHETTLEBURGH & SINC LAIR: Hazelton «= Telkwa We are LIVERY and STAGES ¥ night. Our stages meet all trains prepared to supply private and publi ic conveyances day. and at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. . Coal and Wood delivered promptly. Ruddy & MacKay HAZELTON and NEW W HAZELTON Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. feat. to Harelton, Add Two machine guns and a barge] (7 load of ammunition were unload- folk and sent by train to. Mexico city last week, for the protection of the British: legation. ‘A com- pany of marines accompanied The. Paris Society. ‘of Biology ~ CANADIAN PACEIC RAILWAY 7 BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE ‘Steamer “PRINCESS “BEATRICE” ‘Leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattl 7 PONSUNDAY AT § P.M. * every . Let Us Arrange Your Trip East ae Tickets to and from all Bares of the world. Atlantic and Pacific - wick ao teamship Tickets. , For Tickets, Reservations and Information apply ta has announced that. the vermi-| = 4 J. G MeNab, Cor. 8rd Ave. and 6th St., Prince Rupert, B. Cc. —nt form appendix‘is a-useful organ. After an injection into a patient of a minute. quantity of dry appendix powder, better work hy the stomach: was obtained | C.P.R. Denies “Montreal, Feb. 19:—*‘On the contrary, the ©. P. .R. Kas’ never, , directly or indirectly, protested to the British government or. any mits — ; Ce Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers, . ; 2 ALDERMERE, B. C. . Sole district agents for E. G, Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul- - tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete. Fire: ‘Life, Accident, and Employer's. Liability Insurance. 5 We represent the best companies, ‘We Can’ Locate You On a Good: Good Pre-Emption Near the & Le P.- It you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. | seme meets nme) Sametime mtr nda os Panama Canal tolls, and the com- pany does not care a rap what -| conclusion is finally reached." This statement. was made by Sir Thomas Shaughnessy yester- ‘day after seeing a Washington despatch which credited Senator O’Gorman with the declaration that the C. P. R. was: ‘inspiring the demand of the British ; gov- ernment for the repeal of the tolls exemption clause. er Suffragettes, Use Cannon Militant suffragettes fired today a huge eannon captured from. ‘the Russians” in the Crimean war. For. sixty. years it had stood silent as an ornament in the city ‘park. other: governnient. against -the | ; Blackburn, - Eng., Feb, - 1t— ~ BULKLBY VALLEY FARM LANDS FOR SALE HESE LANDS aré 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: districts in’ ‘British Columbia. — Steel is now-laid-through Telkwa, and trains will soon be running’ from Prince Rupert to this point.: There are good roads to all parts 7 of the Bulkley Valley from Telkwa, The Bulkley Valley is an ideal dairying and . mixed farming district, . (ieee 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 carefully selected several yeara ago by ex- :, pertain the land business. We sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. - . ’ Oar, prices are reasongonale and terms are easy. Write for alli in- * NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Lid. * Suite 622 Metiopolitan Building = -.. Paid up Capital $1,600,000, "VANCOUVER, B.C essere a . The whale city was. shaken _by ‘the explosion and’ ‘people flocked into the streets in’ the: darkness, | fearing that a mine disaster had océurred in the neighborhood. | a was not until daylight that sm oT ‘Hudson’ S Bay Company) ‘GROCERIES - propaganda, |