THE: OMINECA MINER, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912 iz | Riverside Rooms. 7 Now Under New Management t t d 2 guinea NMR sue. noo ince _Hudson’s 's; Bay Compan any We have i a: fresh’ ‘supply of F RUITS ‘and EGGS _ just newly arrived, and an. -extensive- assortment of .- | eet GROCERIES _ ~ _ suitable for the home -and camp.: - - Tobaceos, Cigars and: Cis igareties _ of all prices and grades, both nll arid retaily-:: poh: Halton, ‘Hudson’ s Bay Company, ' oe Sm NCHENEeCRSINNRE RNAS _GALENA. CLUB. Hrzelton’s Favorite Resort - a BOX BALL -POOL AND. BILLIARDS - LAND NOTICES OEE Omineea Land Diatriet, Disteictot Corat Range V, Tuke notice that Robert £ graiair, of Hazelton, broker, intends ila for mission to purchase the” follow- escribed lands, mmencing at o The Omineca Miner. rvs PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON, THE CENTER OF THE GREAT OMINECA DISTRICT OF British COLUMBIA. Clean, Comfortable. Rooms: at Ressonable Rates, A post. planted at the northwest corner of lot 118%, District of Coast, Range 6, ‘thence west BO chaing, south 40 chains, east 40 chaing, north 20 chains, east 40 chains, north 20 chaina, to point of commencement,-con- taining 249 acres more or less. . Sept. 21, 1912, ‘12"' Robert C. Sinclair, Omineca band District District of an Take notice that Wintel M, Deming, of St. Paul, Minn, widow, intends to pply for permission to purchase’ the is owing described lands:. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of lot 1187 District of Coast, Range V, thence north 80 chaina, : ‘west 80 chains, south 40 chains, east 40 chains, south 40 chains, east 40 chains to ‘point of commencement, containing 480 acres more or tess,” Sept, 21 1912..112"’ Winifred M. Deming. _ Macdonald & Rauk, Publishers and Proprietors. - G. W. ‘SPINNING SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Canada and British Possessions, Two Dollars a Haselton, B. C. year; Foreign, Three Dollars a year. ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $1.60 per inch per month; Reading Natices, 15 cents per line for first insertion, 10 cents per line for each subsequent nsertion. _ Legal notices inserted at B. C, Gazette rates. om eT “© 4 —\ THE INLAND EXPRESS CO, STAGE Passenger and. ‘Express Service : Leaves Hazelton Mondays and: Thursdays at-7: 30 a, m, Leaves Aldermere Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a. m. Vou. I. SaruRpAY, OcToper 12, 1912, No. 6. Ambitious to become the metropolis of northern British Colum- bia, Prince Rupert is making a somewhat tardy effort to secure the goodwill of interior portions of the district, and is seeking to obtain support for a general exhibition, to be held next year, The people of Hazelton and the Bulkley Valley, } In general, are inclined to the belief that Prince Rupert might have done much to assist i in the development of this district, which must, if the terminal town isto attain the position for which it ig aiming, be the greatest contribu- tory source of business for Prince Rupert. Instead of seeking to further the settlement of this district and the exploitation of its great resources, there is only too much reason tu believe that at least some of the people of the coast town have taken the opposite course. No great harm has been done, perhaps, the Northern In- terior being goad enough to come to the front without assistance from Prince Rupert; but the fact that such assistance hag been withheld has created an unmistakable prejudice against that town, which its people can only overcome by adopting a consistently fair course in dealing with this district and its affairs. It is to be hoped that the projected fair will be Successful, andi a the people of Hazelton will undoubtedly do their part to make it so if the plans of the promoters are such as-to assure equitable treat- ment to every part of the big district which should be represented, Build Ships In B, C. One of the most important points of a discussion at a meet- ing of the Vancouver Board’ of Peace River Land Distriet.. District of Cassiar « Take notice that Grace M. Me- Donald, of Vancouver, spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay: river 82 miles from the mouth and 1 1-4 miles west, marked G, M, McD's, ae. post, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chaing, south 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing ACTEB more or leas. Grace Mary McDonald, July 17, 1912 Johri Macdonell, agt. SST ‘Fesnsiemeiiriotinl é io — ‘OFFICE . . Broughton & McNeil’s Warehouse Hazelton, B. C. * | "Union S.S. Company of of B.C., Ltd, , The new stee] Passenger Steamars “Chelohsin” “Camosun” Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: “Chelohsin"--Wednesdays at 9 p.m. “Camosun”-- Saturdays at 10 aan. Arriving at Vancouver Friday Evening Peace River Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that John A. McAllister, of Berlin, Ont., lumberman, intends to pply for permission to purchase the fa lowing described lands; Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 82 miles from the mouth and 3 1-4 miles west, marked J, A. McA’s, ae, post, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chaing, east 80 chaina, south 80 chaina to point of com- mencement, containing 649 640 acres more or less. McAllister, July 17, 1912 John Macdonell, agt, "A Place. To Spead Your Eveings HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. PAID . FOR FURS | *. THE QUALITY STORE” A FULL LINE. OF. DRY GOODS, “BOOTS” "AND. SHOES, - GROCERIES AND HARDWARE ley merchantinen, and manufactur- ers.” Shipbuilding plants are in oper- ation on the Southern Californian GENERAL MERCHANT: : District .HAZELTON Peace River Land District. of Cassiar , Trade regarding the establish- ment.of a shipbuilding industry in British Columbia was that raised by Mr. J. J. Shalleross, president of the Victoria Board of Trade. Such an industry on the cities of the Pacific coast, he said, would be a great gain when the time came that public works expenditure was diminishing. | That is a serious matter, and one which The Monetary Times has also dwelt upon previously. - We must recognize that in ad- dition to the share of prosperity buiit upon heavy borrowings, a fair measure of Canadian pros- -perity is due to large expendi- tures on public works and local improvements, Comparatively new towns and cities have been obliged to install water, sewer- age and electric light systems, Sidewalks have been built, muni-f cipal street railway systems con- structed, roads paved and many]. other things done to make muni- cipalities habitable, While a cer- will, Sargent’s Store, coast, but British Columbia has yet to have its first equipment, The question of ship industries for Canada's Pacific Coaat is one worth consideration without: de- lay. The citizens of the provinee, the provincial government and the Dominion authorities might with advantage confer . on, the matter,--The Monetary Times of Toronto. Ottawa, Oct, 8:—It is the con- fident expectation of the: officials of the immigration branch that the number of new arrivals in Canada for ¢ will considetably exceed the 400,- 000 mark, Figures for the first months of the fiscal year issued today show an increase of from 14 to-15 per cent, over last year. Ti this Percentage i is maintained, and itis fully expected that it the 400,000: mark will be passed for the first time, e current fiscal year Boy’s Sweaters, ‘sizes 22 to 80, th tain amount of growth will. al- LAND NOTICES ways be in evidence,- expendi- tures on local improvements will not continually be as heavy as during the past year or so. This means there will be less. employ- ment in that direction. Hence the desire of thoughtful citizens to establish permanent em- ployment when the town has been built upon a solid founda- Gitwangak, telegraph to apply for permission. - Hazelton Land District, District of Take notice that Angis H. Maclsaac of Operator intends purchase the following described Innds: Commencing-ata pobt planted at the southwest corner of Totes; ;Cassiar Dia- trict, thence east 40 chains, south. 20 chaina, weat 40 chains, north 20 chains, to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less, Sept. 4, 1912. “412” "Angus H. MacIsaac. tion, so far as civic utilities and comfort are concerned. The pos- session of such industries also mitigates the worst effects - of Boh general economic depression, British Columbia thinks a good step in, this direction would be yards. For that, encouragement southeast corner ch 80 chains, south 80 chains, weat 80 Ojnineca Land nigtrict District of Cassiar | ae notice that Wilson Ei, Freeland Thu ° tends to ap Thomas, jOntario. contractor, i in- ply for permission ur the ‘fo Mowing described lande: mmencing at a ot 2174, thence chains, north 80 chains to point of com- the establishment of. shipping /™encement, conta Soph, 1 1912, 640. acres more on’ EB. Fréeland. is needed. Mr. G.G. Bushby, at at the same meeting, suggested a bonus of some description, He also described how the industry would, quicken the commercial pulse of ‘the*province. ‘‘Build your vessel in Canada,” he said, “and you, in the broad sense’ of the term, will find a new market “for,your wares.in supplying the shipbuilding with ‘either home- . If You Want To Be LOCATED ON GOOD LAND In the famous Francots Lake. Farming District Come and see un, 13 miles west of. North Francois "rancoia Lake P.O. je W. Henkel & C C D, Haven Eignt years, mbt the district. ° - made producta or duty-paid. im-|: ported: goods, At the same time the workmeri of Canada will find a new avenue of employrient at good’ wages, which wages will eventually . filter back.:into the channels of domeatic trade, your} own good ‘selves again,’ and so/. the ball will keep rolling and the money spent for the ‘Canadian- built ship will continue to. « ircus late ‘in’ the country of ita rigin|, Sor the benef: of Can x HORSES FOR SALE os » G Fost planted at the |. 12 Westminster, | tenders will not be considered unless .| residence, Take notice that Richard V. Whalley, of Vancouver, broker, intends to app y for permission te’ -purchasa ‘following deseribed landa:" - . Commencing at 3. poat planted on the south bank of the Finiay river 36 miles from the mouth and 1-2 mile weat, marked R. V. Wn, 5a, post, thence weat 80 chains, north80 chain, east 90 None safer on the coast than these two J. H. ROGERS; Agent, Prince Repet || and Monday morning, respectively ; Loe SMITH fine passenger steamers | . 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of |” more or less, duly 17, 1912 COAL NOTICES Cassiar Land District, District of * Take notite that. Arthur Skelhorne of Hazelton, broker, intends to‘ap ply fpra . license to prospect far coal and. petro; leum over the following described anda. Commencing ata pest planted about 31 miles north and.11 miles west of the Richard V. Whalley, John Macdonell, agt, _ Cassiar, and at the southeast corner of coal claim license No, 7686, thence south 80 chains, west. 80. chains, chaing, east 90 chaing to point of com- mencement, 640 acres, being claim No. Arthur Skelhorne. August 18,:1912. . 9 Cassiar Land District District of ‘Cassiar Take notice that Arthur Skelhorne of Hazelton, broker, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and ‘petro- |i Commencing at a post planted about | 31 miles north and 12 miles west of the horthwest comer. of Jot 129, District of Cassiat, and at coal claim licenze No. 7668, thence north 8) chains, west 80 chaing, south commencement, containin Be Ga 640 . acres.| [f. northwest corner of lot 129, District of | north 80//5 - |, antee | We carry all the leading n makes in | leum over the following described fends: | @ northeast corner of | |p SAVE MONEY | Stock of 3. - Men’s Furishings | In Northern British Colombia 1 of every We repair “Jewelle: + Satisfac ion guar- } deseri WATCHES 7 | of the raged, ; ‘te 1 Largest and Best aorta § We FARM LANDS ~ along the line ‘of the Grand Trunk Pacific: Railway’ i in ‘Cen... tral. British Columbia.” Every: mile of railroad: construetion © ‘adds to the value of the land. . "NORTH COAST LAND COMPARY, I Suite 622 Metopolitan Building. "Petd up Capital $1,800,000, woe, - Mail Orders Solicited. ‘Biy'b before the conigletion ; - VANCOUVER, B. c. Cohen, Zackon & Co. 16 New Hazelton 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres, claim No, 115, Aug, 18,1912 9 Arthur Skelhorne, EALED “TENDERS addressed to the un- ‘dersigned, andendorsed “Tender for Whark gt Refuge Bay, B. C.,” will be re-|_ ceived at this office ‘until 4.00 Pp. m., on ursday, October 24, 1912, for the eonatruction of a Pile Wharf at Refuge Bay, Porcher Island, Comox-Atlin Dis-' . A. LeRog "J, Nation ‘Hotel Winters Cor. - Abbott and Water. Streets Vancouver - A. ‘full ine of Office - ‘Sup lies . and: STATIONERY. : “CAMERAS ; + and. Novelties... - SUPPLIES “Photographic Post Cards, Developing, Printing. and Enlarging.“ OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, Ww. W. Weathal Hazelton, BxC. oe ‘| Books, I Magazines, Newspaper “y :. European. Plan. $1.00 to 22. 50 Rooms with Baths. HotandCold } "Water. Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Traine. | : trict, B.C. Plans, bi tract can be seen and - forma of tender obtained at this B epartment and at the offices of G Esq., District || Engineer, Prine Rupert, Worsfeld, Esq., District t Engineer, New | 3 B. C., and on application ; to the Postntaster at Refuge Persons tendering are motificd that ecification and form of. con- | 24 B.C, CO. Cif" B.C. /-e MCRAE’ BROS. LTD ’ STATIONERS & PRINTERS, ; Architects! and Engines’ 8 Suvniea Y _Ramiogige Pr Trpcwritess,, “Often re F aroltury.. "Stet to: Union Tras er -and-St storage Co. ae oF Freighting Contractor. _ All Classes of Freight Handled ‘with Care ‘and. Despaial ~ fe and Oats for Sale. . Of: at Ominesa Hotel, Prince Rupert B. cG . 3 f J: peobebopoaupgupagge | made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, | O™™ stating their ocgupations and ps paacen of of case of actual signatire the nature of the ore . ¢cupation, andplace of residence of each member of the firm. rhust. be given. Each tender must be secompanied b an accepted chequenn a chartered ban payable to the order of the Honourable ten erie cent (10 c.) of the amount tones, which will be forfeited i the person tendering decline to enter |’ Into.a fontract when cailed.upon to do 80, or fail to complete the work con- vera rh If the fonder be not ac: |, cepted t @ cheque wi return the: Minister of Public Works, equal to] §° Py " Rooms $1.00, Ne Hazelton a "| Open: for Business ; ~ Alt Furnishings. New | “EUROPEAN® PLAN: = Rates: oa ty Po ‘Beda.b0e.. em C. Hartley, Powe - News Hazelton, = Depaftment docs not bind itself ta &ecept the lowest or any tender. By order R. C. 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