: Hazelton Land. District—Distriet of ‘point:one mils east. = eorner of Sec. 23;: Tp. 14, and .compris- ing 8 _ 25; Tp. 1A, and ‘marked, Ped a ee - chains; “8 Uh: 80.c c hains, ‘ thei "Coal NOTICES Hazelton Land District—Distriet of “Coast, Range ¥. Take. ‘notice that.) Frank Frank, _of Commencing at a ast nated at the north-east. corner. of. Sec. 11,-Tp. 14, and marked, “’F; F’s. N.: E. corner,” thence‘ ‘south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80. chains, thence gast-80- chains to. point of: commence- ment. Claim 3, ; Located July 16, 1914. Frank Frank Hazelton Land District— District of . Moast, Range V. Take notice that, 60 days after date, I, Frank Frank, of the. city of Vaneou- ver, B.C., mining broker, intend toa nly to the Minister of Lands for a |i- cense.to prospect for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Sec, 12, Tp. 14, and marked, ‘'F. F’s. N. W. ‘ corner,” thence east 30 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence ‘west 80 chains, thence north &0 chains to point of commence- ment. Claim 4, Located July 16, 1914, Frank Frank Hazelton Land Distriet— District of Coast, Range V Take notice that, 60 days after date, I, Frank: Frank, of the city of Vancou- |- ver, B:C.,.-mining broker, intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for a]. license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over 640) acres of land as follows: Commencing at a post planted: at the south-west. corner of Sec. 18, Tp. 14, and: marked, ‘“F. F’s. 5, °W. corner,”’ thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commence- ment, Claim 6... Located July 16, 1914, Frank Frank Hazelton. Land District— District of : Coast, Range V. Take notice that, 60 days after date, I, Frank Frank, of the city of Vancou- ver, B.C., mining broker, intend to ‘apply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect.for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: Commenting at a post planted at the south-east corner. of Sec. 14, Tp. 1A, and: marked, “‘F. F's. §,-E, *dorner,”’. thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chalng to point of. commence- ment, . Claim 6 Located J july 16, 1914, Frank Frank Hazelton Land Distriet—District of “Coast, Ranga ¥. - Take notice’ ‘that, 60 days after date, J, Frank Frank, mining ‘broker,. of :the city of Vancouver, B. C., intend to apply -to.the -Minister of Lands for a license to ‘prospect forcoal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: Commencing” at a post planted at, the north-west. corner of Sec. 23, Tp. la, and marked, ‘'F. F’s.:N. W. corner, ’ thence east 80 chains, thence south ‘80 chaing, thence. west 80 chains; thence north, 80 chains ‘to. point « of commence- ment. Claim 7. : Located July 17, 1914, - Frank Frank - Hazelton Land Distriet—District of .> Coast. Range’ ¥V. - ‘Pale notiee that, 60 days after date, J, Frank Frank, of the -eity of. Vancou- wer, 'B. C., ‘mining’. broker, intend to apply to the: Minister of Lands, fot a license to prospect’ for. coal and petro-. - Jeum over 640 acres of land as follows:| Commencing at a post planted one mile. east of the north-west corner of Sec. 28,:Tp..1a, ard comprising Sec: 24, Tp. Jay and marked, “'F. £’s. N. W. corner,” . “thence east 80'echaina, thence south 80: chains, thence west 80. chains, thence ‘north 20 chains to point. of commence- ment. | m8, "Locate Tul ruly 17, 1914. a - ‘Frank Frank UE tL NELSON GETS” CRACKED ON READ | petorme from Hagwilget, Was Set “Upon by Unknown Assailant Who Disappeared —— ; “While” returning last evening from Hagwilget, - ‘where he is en- gaged building a house, F. H. Nelson was ‘struck on the head with a club in the hands of some man at present unknown.. It was about seven o *clock and getting dark in the bush, when just this side of. the ‘ball. grounds he was dealt the blow from: behind. It stunned him for a moment but he recovered in time. to see his assailant making off through the woods. He has no idea of who it could be, but says the Indians of Hagwilget have been endeavor- ing to get him to bring whiskey to them. Nelson has a nasty cut on his head from the blow. ‘Dominion Meteorological Service. Following is the record of the local meteorological bureau for week ending September 30 as ob- served by W. J. Larkworthy. Minimum lowest on the 28th. Maximum highest on the 24th. Rainfall .35 inches, _ Boat on Stuart Lake Ernest Lofquist. came down on the Tuesday morning train from Fort George and will spend a few days in this distriet renewing old acquaintances before leaving for California, where he expects to spend. the winter, During the past summer he has been with Bill. Davis running .a power. boat up the Stuart river and on Stuart lake. He sees a bright future before them in that: district as the business is just opening up._ ‘Tram Line is Completed Halleron, Sargent and Munro have completed their contract: to build the towers and construct the ore bunkers for the Rocher |. Deboule mine. They have been busy with’a. bunch: of men‘since early last, spring cutting the right of way ‘and then getting up the towers; They have made a thor- ough: job of it and i in a very few days more’ the tram lines: will be ready ‘to handle the ore from the mine, which is being operated ‘by the Montana Continental De- velopment Company. { OVERHEARD AROUND - Coast; Range V. / Take notice that, 60 days after date, “I Frank Frank, of the city of Vancou- ver, ‘B.C. mining © broker, "intend .to - apply: to the Minister. of “Lands: for al: - *Jicense to. prospect, for. coal and -petro- - Jeum' over 640-acres of land aa ‘follows: Commencing. ata post 3 lanted. at. a : ol NEW HAZELTON © Cy porthwest ; on Wednesday for eastern points. Saturday. night for Fort George | have been all the summer. They = Miss’ Ham’‘and Miss ‘Nixon left Mrs. Keddie and daughter left oe -| several days’ last: week. He has} years spent the summer & at: Goat reek Fiore Service to the’ East GRAND to Anyox and Stewart. Traine leave New Hazelton ‘EDMONTON WINNIPEG © Fort William, Ete, connection made at: Winni- peg for St Paul and Chicago. ° For points east of Chicago, use the . TRUNK RAILWAY SY-— STEM— The Double Track Route.. STEAMER PRINCE JOHN maintains a fortnightly service ; to Vancouver and Victoria, leaving Prince Rupert on Tueeday st. §am, Algo to the Queen Charlotte Jalands, and a weekly service: For reservations and through tickets apply to : Albert Dayidson, eneral Agent, | Prince Rupert Close ; - ber goods, - - price. : “Hot Water. Bottle : ‘The war. “will double the price. of, all rub- “We have a‘ ‘three-quart,. red. rub: - | ber. Hot Water. Bottle, ’ guaran- $3. 00° & ~. teed for two. years, ° selling: at pe an 7 Combination. Attachment - . $L 00° Buy: ‘before the advance: in’ All the big business men. Hazelton district are ¢ Herald. users in the New. o Up-to-Date Drug Store * 7 New Hazelton. Hazelton - (¢ > . Farm Lands Frank ©. Motinnon *. . Mines” . — Real_ Estate and Farm Lands For Sale || Insurance SUITABLE FOR an ee . Sani : ne ‘MIXED FARMING TW. | aie -DAIRYING I offer one of the best © “STOCK RAISING — Hay and Stock Ranches : | |. “in the Bulkley valley, in- These lands are situated. close to. the | cluding stock and imple- .}. main line of the Grand ‘Trunk Pacific ments. An abundance of |. _ — - water, range, etc, Cut a a we — 200 tons of hay last year. ACREAGE NEAR SMITHERS — | “Near railway. | re oo * With proper management this: |: in tracts of from 1 acre to 640 acres. - ranch wili earn the owner ins ~ [°° - | “ __- : terest: on investment. and pay |. . ; a . for itself in a - comparatively.” a . ompany “short ine of ume me North Coast Land Ct: | Paww-Up CAaprrat, $1,500,000.00 : ‘Suite 622, Metropolitan Bldg. ‘Frank c. “McKinnon VANCOUVER - | NINTH AVENUE NEW HAZELTON A 8 - J}. 4 a were guests at the Northern ho- tel while in the district, ‘On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G. O. Graham and Mrs. I. Anger entertained the ladies of town to. very pleasant: function was held at the home of Mrs. Graham. | Jack Mullen Jeft Sunday morn- ing with Billy Steele for Manson creek, where he will spend the winter working with Billy on his ground. - Mr. Steele has a pro- perty, there which he believes will pay big money. before spring. . ~D.. MeLeod and: W. ‘Ss. ‘Harris visited the: Silver. Standard mine on Tuesday. last and made: ‘a. Very thorough examination. of it: with | a view of ascertaining the amount ties of getting it out this winter. | Prank A. Brown ‘was in town luncheon, followed by ‘bridge, in|. honor of Mrs.-D. McLeod. The]: of ore in sight and the probabili-|. ° | 2 A heavy. wind’ storm n visited thel» district on. Monday. ‘and’ ‘did: con- but.not otherwise, : | ment; ° several months. A large number. of ladies were present and. took - advantage of the opportunity to: | say farewell - to Mrs. McLeod, who has always taken a-leading part in anything that was for ths social betterment of the town. Mines . Limited, New ‘Hazelton, the marriage to take place early next year.” A meeting of the: congregation of the Presbyterian: church will +be held this evening for the pur- pose of. electing members.:to the board of managers to succeed D. McLeod. and’ W.. J: MacKenzie, who are leaving the. ‘district. A full attendance i is requested. siderable: damage. to the. ‘télegraph ‘wires, A large: nuinber, ‘of ‘trees were. blown: down, ‘but that. was | ti more: of a. benefit:than a° detri- ‘One large. birch fell: overt cline Miller’ 's:house ‘but.did aid for'young’ poly: ‘to bariity : Mrs. Helen Crawterd, of Craik; af e : ae Sask., announces the engagement ts ‘| of her eldest. daughter, Margaret E., of the Hazelton hospital staff, | - - to Hugh, A. ‘Harris, of the Harris|..- ’. | territory. -| staked out by the applicant himeelf.:: Tell our readers what: you have ‘to sell and read what others have for sale, in The Omineca Herald | SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING 1 REG- oo © ULATIONS, 5 Goat, mining e rights ot: the. Dominion; - ‘in’ Manitoba, . Saskatchewan ‘ and Alberta, the -Yukon: Territory, . the. ., North-weat Territories and in portion of the Province: of British. Columbia, . may ‘be leased fora term of twenty-one ears, at-an annual rental of $1 an acre. ot more than 2,560 acres wi ibe leased to one applicant.” =: AP lication for a lease mat be made ; by . the: applicant, in Person. ‘to the ‘Agent or Sub-Agent of ‘the district 1 which the rights applied. for: are situa- ted). In veyed: territory the °Yan must be deseribed by ‘sections, ‘or. legal sub- . divisions of sections. and i in unsurveyed the ‘tract applied for shall be .. Hach application must be accompanied by ‘a fee-of $5 which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, “royalty shall: be paid.on the merchantable output of the » mine at. ‘the:rate of five cents per.ton.-.” the:mine‘shai) _ : ~BWOrn : returns ty of mer e lease ‘will include the coal:mini B AM hts:only, ‘but th