“OMINECA HBRAL Take: notice that John A. : Vancouver, B. C.; -merchant,. intends. to’ e apply’ iy for permission ‘to. purchage « the: ' ‘following described lands: Commencing, ‘at @ post: planted. one mile: west: :from'. the north-west corner of lot 8392, thence |. north 80 chains, _ 80 to. point of commencement,. eontain- | 80 1 ing 640 acres more or less, - m Oct. 16, 1918 19 “John AF Kent * Hazelton: Land. District. District of | '” Coast, Range Vie-.- Take notice that: Robert ‘Jamex: Low- rie, of Vancouver, B.C, sawyer, ° in- tends to-apply for permission: to oo chase the following -described ‘lan * Commencing at a post: planted two . miles west from the north-west corner of lot 8892, thence north 80 chains, weat 40, south 40, west 40, south 40: east 80 to point of commencement, - containing 480 acres more or. less... Oct. 16, 1913 Robert James ‘Lowrie’ Hazeiton Land Diataict-—District of - Coasat,. Range. ¥V..- ‘Take ‘notiée that: Harry. Leamar, “of _ Vancouver, B.C., carpenter, intends to apply for permission . to -purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted three miles west from the north-west corner of lot 3392, thence_ north 40 chains, west. 80: chains, south 40 chains, east 80 chains to: point. of commencement, 320 acres more or less, Oct. 16, 1913 © 18 Harry Leamer - Hazelton Land District— District of | ' Coast. Range Take notice that Edgar Allan Foster, of Vancouver, B.C,, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described jands: Commencing at a post planted one -and one-half miles south and four miles west from the south-west corner of lot 356, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north - »0-chaing, east 80-chains to point of commencement, containing 620 neres more or less. oot ; Oat. 15, 1913 Edgar Allan Foster Hazelton Land Distriet—District of Coast, Range -V. Take notice that Leon MeCarthy, of Vanecuver, B.C., plasterer, intends to apply for. permission to purchase the following described lands:’Commencing at a post planted one and one-half miles south and sevén miles west. from the south-west. corner of lot.456, thence south 80 chains, west 80, nos‘th 80; east : 80 to point of commencement, contain- - ing 640 acres more or less, ~~ : Oct. 17,1913 Leon McCarthy Hazelton Land. Disteiot. Diauiét'ot Coast, Range V ; Take notice that Warren Shephard, of Vancouver, B,C.,° laborer, intends poee to apply for permission to purchase the yo following described Jands:.Commencing = @€=36- at & post planted oné and one-half miles south and-seven miles west trom the ' south-west corner of lot 356, thence - north 80 chains, west 80, south, 80, east: 80 to point of commencement, contain- ing 640 acres more or less, ; . Oct. 17, 1913 20 Warren Shepherd Hazelton Land District District of . Const, Hinge «Vv. Take notice that Edward BE, Williams, of Vancouver, B.C., carpenter,’ intends - to apply for permission to purchase’ the following described lands: Commencing atu post planted at the north-east cor- | m §6ner of Jot 3896, north 40 chains; west SU ’ chains, south 40 chains, ‘east $0 chains - ta point of commencement, containing 320.acres more or jess, ] Oct. 17, 1913 Edward E, Williams Hazelton Land. District— -Distriet of | Const. Range V. Take notice that Herbert W. Wat. son, of Vancouver, B.C,, clerk; intends to apply for permission to purchase. the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east cor- ner of lot $396, thence north 40° chains; ,east 80 chains, south 40 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, con~ taining 320 acres more or leaa.. Oct 17, 1913 19 Herbert we ‘Wataon Hazelton Land District—District of. Coast. Range V.'.” ‘ Take notite that Samuel ‘Logan; of Vancouver, B. C.,’ elerk, intends-ito. apply for permission to purchase the following described |andg:: Commencing at a post t planted | at: the. south-west comer t 8996, thence’ south’ 80. chains, ooet 80 chains, north 8 chains, east 80 chains to: point; of .. commente-- ment, containing 440° acres more or less. Oct, 17, 1918 19. oa Samuel. Logan Hazelton Land Distrie Coast. Range “Take notice that Gord McDonald; of Vancouver, B..C., teamat to apply for permission uirchase. the following described lands: Commencing | at a post. planted .one. ne-halt | miles south from thie fouth=) : ‘of, lot 356, thencé.east'80 baln Kent, -of| intends: , "Hazelton : Voast, Range” ¥. tends to’ ap chase .the . fo owing desert bed, lands: — mmencinj mile south ata: chains to taining Oct.: 15;: 1918... 0 acres ‘mote ‘or lesa, : _ Barbara o Neil ‘Take notice ‘that-Barbara . ‘O'Neill, of Vancouver, : B, C., married woman, in- for: petmlssion to pur- post ‘planted one-half fe oue cont ‘the southwest corner t 80,3 uth 80, east, of at. “‘thenee.east 80: chains; aout eee neemne; ) chains,” weat:80 ‘chaing, north 80 oint-of:: commencerient, con- tinued £ from ‘Page a) which ‘would: protect. them from iithe. high - -waters, ‘Hazelton: Land District— District of ¢ ~ “@aast,. Range Vi“ ald, of Langley, from the south-west corner of lot 356, more or less. : Oct, 15, 1913 Take notice.that Mrs. Grace-McDon- B.C, ‘married woman, intends to. ap y: ifor- jermission to pur- | chase the following described ‘lands:— Commencing.at a post planted one and one-half miles south and one mile. west thence south 80 chains, west 80) chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point 19° of soomencement, containing 640 acres 1 Mrs. Grace McDonald ceived:encouragement from ‘the the Morrice own ‘Indians. joined | with. them. The: third. Indian bridge, whieh for: ‘the. past: thirteen years has been ‘doing. service, and which and: the : Bulkley | valley. is still standing! a little out of repair, Hazelton Lend Vistriet—Distriet of : Coast. Range.V.. | commencement, 640 acres more or less. Hazelton Land. District—-District-of : Coast, ltange V. : of Vancouver, B. C., south and six miles west from the s. w. corner of lot 356, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to commencement, 640 acres mord or less, Oct. 16/1918” 19 Clyde Shephard ‘Hazelton Land Distriet— District of’ Coast. Range v., ‘Take notice that William David Ma- theson, of Vancouver, B. G., contractor, intends to apply . for ‘permission | to pur- chase.the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted one.and one-half mites south and four miles 356, thenee north-'80 chains, west 80 chains, ‘south 80 chains, east 80 chains, 640 acres more or less. Oct, 15, 1818 William David Matheson | Hazelton ‘Land Digtriet— District of . Coast, Range V.- Vancouver, b.C., bricklayer, intends to apply for permission to purchase . the following described lands: Commencing ata post planted one and one-half miles south’: and’ five. miles: west. from. the south-west cornerof Jot 366, thence south 80 chains, west. 80 chains, north 80 ‘chains, .east.-80 chains to point of commencement, “containing | 640 acres more or less... -: Oct. 15, 18 19° Emery Westover ” Hezelton Land District~I District of- . . Goast, Range’ ¥. ; “Take notice that A. Tomkins, of. Van- couver, B.C., pest’ planted one’ and one-half ..miles south and five miles. west. from. the. 80 chains,’.east #0. chains to point of 9 | commencement, 640 acres more or less, ~- A. Tomkins Oct, 15, 1918. 19. ’ Hazelton Land ‘District, ~ District of . Coast, Range. -Y. Take notice that’ Thornes 8. Tallman, to apply for permission ‘to purchase the taining 640 .acrea more or. leas, Coast. Range Vancouver, ‘B.G,, 80°.chaing, “east: ‘more ‘or legs: Oct. -17,; 1919. ake “no Vancouver, 5 ly for pe owing. 80: chaingy ein 0. cli Ook iB, Take notice that-C. E. ‘Greenwood, of Vancouver, B. c., salesman, intends to apply. for permission . to: -purehase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one and. one-half miles south and two miles west from the south-west corner of lot 356, thence south 80 chains, west 80 ‘chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to. point of Oct. 15, 1918 19 Clark E. Greenwood Take notice that Clyde Shephard, of laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted one, and one-half miles point of west from the south-west corner. of lot td point of ‘commencement, containing |¢ Take notice that Emery Westover, of clerk, intends. to apply |: ° for. permission to purchase the follow- |.” ing described lands:—-Commencing ata]... : ‘south-west corner of lot £56, thence nocth 80 ‘chains, west 80 ‘chaing, south | of Vancouver, B.C., ‘salesman, . ‘intends following described lands: Commencing. ata post-planted ‘at the north-west cor- |’. ner of lot 3892, thence north 80 chaina, |-°: west. 80° chains, south. 80 shains, east 80), chains to point of commencement, con- |: Oct. 16, 1918 19 Thomas &. Tallman a : Hoselton Land District—-District of : Take notice that Williaa: Russell, ‘of e: laborer, .. intends - to ‘apply. for. permission’ to purchase. the] , following described lands: Commencing | ‘¥ at’ a” post” ‘planted ene. and one-half |... miles suvith’and‘six miles west from the south-weat ‘corner ‘of - lot 356, thence]. north 80 chaing,® west, 80 chains, south | "80 chairs’ to point of commencement containing ,640 acres : William Russell {. | but still used by the Indians, al- though since the construction ‘of the Hagwilget high level bridge. the old structure has. been more than ever ‘neglected, and its fu- ture usefulness will. be purely” of an historical, nature, | Deputy Chief ‘Charles finally succeeded in constructing abridge which has stond the test of years, and with a few repairs would be good for a good many more years were it not for the big white ‘man’s bridge. Around the “Indian bridge, a a picture of which is here shown, is wrapped the romance of the native red men.’ Like its pre- decessor, two years were occu- bridge the best: ‘timber in the district was to be used, the. first. work. undertaken was the selection of the timber. Ce- dar for the most ‘part was used in the: construction and this was secured. from what is now the New Hazelton townsite and from a few miles east of here where there is still quite : a quantity of cedar-to be found. . ‘The first summer was spent-in cutting the trees and getting the timber. ready and in the’ winter build | even a greater | This’ time he‘ proposed |’ that. thev build: across the eastern’ end of the: canyon: ‘and at a height He again ‘yee’ Hagwilget; chiefs and this time pied in. its construction, and as} thia -was-. to. be the permanent. After the selection of the site,. the old ‘men, when not: hariting and. rauiatleay ‘put in their time timbers. wW sawed; and’ ‘the. ends of the logs were given the fire test to pre- vent: decay. While work was g0- ing on at: Hagwilget, ‘the squaWs prepared the meals, and ‘every day was a picnic.- Byerybody ate from the same pot and everybody . ecntributed tothe menu. *- for many. years was the main}. thoroughfare between Hazelton A feature of this bridge is ‘the almost total absence . of ‘nails. Only a few Hudscn Bay spikes | were available at the time, ‘al- though:sinee then nails have been used: in making repairs. | Joints were made by dove-tailing and 1 burning a bole with red hot coals through the two logs, into which was driven.a stout wodden spike. The joints were then bound with wire, instead. of the spruce sap- lings that. were necessary on the first bridge. The big cable which ‘supports the structure was secur- ed from the’ Hudsoh Bay Co,, who. had used it ‘on their first . steamboat up the river. Except that all timber 1 was used and the method of fastening the various pieces together was of the most primative, the structure is very much along the lines of all modern suspension bridges. But it is doubtful if in any other place in’ the world such a bridge’ ean be found. To. everyone who has seen it, it is a wonder, and the white population of the New Hazelton district. to-day. is .as -proud of the: old. Indian bridge. as ever were the. Indians. As long as it remains intact it will be. one of the sights to which every vis- itor: will be directed or taken, and even Jong. after: it: has collapsed |’ visitors will: be taken to the: spot) where once stood ‘the greatest: piece of engineering ever ‘accom- plished by the native red men. © { ais. * WICKELED STEEL, 3 {NICKELeD {STEEL = op OVEN pe SS ren remoyed. “The Kootenay has a nickeled steel oven whiclr is ag easily washed and kept clean cs any cooking utensil, large ‘roomy -ash-pan “eatches all the ashes, ‘Ash chutes direct all ashes into ‘the pan which f is easily ‘ These ‘two features of cleanliness are 30 anportant’ _ that dic woman who‘is."partienlar’ ‘about:her “house --will inslat < on; having them. should .make sure of. these - features when . ‘selecting your new. Fange. ‘ e ere Pe Rae SAS wer fas va ye The You! Be ny Gi a iS} -_ as om — ae We Toe as a where by “oad: Pett is oleae 5 dealers who. Wak - Ronis and_Beds by Day. or Wei | POO AND BULARD ALL ,, |G C. Hartley, Burns Lak Auctioneer, Appraiser,. Pro of rh intends to ap) ly for peril chase -the following Miogeribed 1 Commenci ‘at: a-post’ plante ner of Gazetted: L ést 80" chains, : south =. int -of. commencement, 640 acres more or less.” : 12: ~ Lawrenee 8B. Warner SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING : ‘REG _ ULATIONS. | COAL a mining rights ot the Dominion, One in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and. =." Alberta, the . Yukon Territory, the. 0. North- west Territories and in u portion... . of the Province of British Columbia, ° . may be leased for a term oftwenty-one ~ .- | years. at an annual rental of $1-an.acres °° *°-,. Not more than 2, 560 acres will be lensed or to one applicant, a - Application for a lease mrst be made. ; by the: applicant in person..to- the: Apent or‘Sub-Agent of the district‘in:”. which the rights applied” for are ‘situa- fe] a : . in ‘gurveyed territory. the: land: ‘must » t be described by:-sections, : or. ‘legal sub- °° © divisions of sections, and.in unsurveyed.. . 5, territory the tract ‘applied for shall. be me ‘staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied’ ~~ by a fee of $5 which-will be refunded if. |”. the rights applied for are not available,: * but not otherwise. | A’ royalty; shallbe. | paid on the merchantable output of the _ mine at the rate of five cents per'ton:” The person operating the mine shall: oa furnish the Agent with sworn -returns | accounting for the full quantity of mer- chantable coal-mined and pay the royal- ty: thereon, If the coal mining rights | are not being operated, such: returns . should be - furnished ‘at least, once ‘a. year... pt -The lease will include the coal mining a rights only, but the lessee may be per- mitted to pu urchase whatever available, surface rights may be considered neces- |: sary for the working of. the mine at the 7 rate of $10:00 an acre, -.-- ot For full information. appiization should oa be made to the Secretary of ‘the: Dew: partment ‘of the Interior, Ottawa, or to. > - any Agent or, Sub-Agent: of Dominion: ee Lands, W. W. CORY, ” * Deputy Minister of the Interior..." ‘N, B,— Unauthorized publication “of. — this advertisement will not be. paid for: we Oct.. 4a 6m a Hotel and Lodging - House ——— First-class Accommodation, Good: Rooms os ae Frank A Ellis perty ‘Selene —— my Auctioneer for @. T.P: Co's Section Tito. ve Sale, Prince Rupert. - = TOWNSITE SALES. CONDUCTED: cscs - cnn Be. GHT is ve. i thing for Home wee Arner Even th ce nis hes Ring 0 Seen : Une yy 6, reduces’ a gore tt isnt than : er then er of: arte ia! é no WRU famouesn jOORE* jad Mg. Sola by ott the Rive rete