COAL: NOTICES. . COAL: NOTICES... “Omineca Land District; ‘District rr “ Taité notice. that Harold-A.: Robinson, | E “of ‘Vancouver, 3. C., intends ‘to, apply for a licenge to prospect for coak and Feageleum over the ollowing deseribed | lands: “Commencing at’ a post planted ‘about .4 moles east and :4 ‘miles - south ’. the southeast cornér of Lot 2194, Caasiar, ‘thence, north?.;* 80! ‘chains, 2 380 "chains 5 Wasi 80 chains south, 30 chains east to point of: commencement, 640 . -acrea, known as. claim. 10.“ -, for a.license to - 180 chains, north 80 chains, ‘March 10, 1914,: -* Harold: A; Robineon. from: ~Ominecs Land District. Districtof .- Cassiar “Take notice that. Harold A. Rabingon, for.alicenge to atroleum over t ands;, ie Comimbeiicing ‘ata. post: planted - about 6 miles éast and‘2miléa south of! tha Bouthéaat comer'of Lot 2104, Casalar, thence south 80 chalns, east 80 chaing, north’ 80-chains, weat 80 chains, to point of. sgmmencement, -640 acres, known saclaim 21," March. 9," 1914. . Harold A. Robinson, :presp pect: for coal and @ foliowing dencribed Omineca Land’ District: . District of assign ‘Take notice that t Herold A, Robinson, if ‘af Vancouver, B. C., intends to apply}, ‘for a Ilecense to prospect ‘for coal and troleum over the ollowing ¢ described ands: - Commencing at 1B. post planted: about 4miles east dnd 4 mites south: from the southeast: corner: of Lot 2194, -Gaggiar, thence 80 chains north, ©80 chains east, 980 chains- south, 80 ‘chains |n ‘west. to point of. commencement, con- taining 640 acres, known as claim’ i1. March 10, 1914... Harold A- Robinson. \Omineca Land District ‘District of | Take notice, ‘that F Harold A, Robinson, of Vancouyer,: B.C., intenda to a pply ‘for a license to prospect for coal TT strdleum 0 over -the following described ands: Commencing at & post planted about 5 miles east and 5 miles south of the aouthesst corner of Lot 2194, Cassiar,. thénee south 80 chains, west ‘30 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, ta point commencement, 40 acres, known ag claim 22. March 9, 1914. Harold A, Robingon, Omineca Land District. District of ; Cagsiar. Take notice that Harold A: Robinaon | of Vancouver, B, C., intends to apply rospect for coal and etroletn over the following described anda: Commencing at a post planted absut | 4 miles east and 4 miles south from .the southeast corner ‘of. Lot 2194, Cassiar, thence south 80 chains, weat ‘east: 80 int of commencement, con- 0 acres, Known as claim 12, * Harold A. Robinson,. chaina to : taining " Mareh 9, 1914. Omineca Land District. District of + Cassiar Take notice that Harold A. Robingon, of Vancouver, B. C,, intends to apply * for a license 3 io tol. for coal and > polplaum over the following described ands; ° ‘Commencing: at a post: planted about dmilea east and 4 miles south from the southeast corner of Lot 2194, ‘ cassiar, thence. south 80 chains, east a6 chaing, north 80 chains, west 80 chaing,’ to point of eommencement, containing 640 acres, known as claim13, - ‘ March’9, 1914. Harold A. Robinson, sisr Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, of Vancouver, B. C., intends’ to apply for s ficense to prosnect. for coal: and stroleum over t following described Janda: Commencing at a post planted about -G miles. east: and 4 miles. south from: the southeast. corner of Lot 2194, : Gaasiar,. thenve north 80 chains, west : 80 chaing, south80 chains, east80 chains | 4 point of’. commencement, contain- ing 640 acres, known as claim ‘4. “March 9, 1914." Harold A, Robinson. Omineca Land District. District of 4 Omineca Land District. District of ‘Take notice that H arold A. Robinsor, of Vancouver, B. C., intends to ap pply ~for.a license to prospect for cosl an atroloum over the following described -lands: - Commencing at & post planted about - &miles-east and “4 miles south from “the “southeast... corner - ‘of Lot 2194, . Gassiar, thence forth 8&0 chains, east 80 chains, sauth 80 chains, weat 80 ¢haina, 4 B02 chains, north 80 chains,- east to. paint of commencement, contain- - Ing 640 acres, known as claim 15, March 9, 1914... * Harold A. Robinson. Omineca Land: District. District of . Cap Take notice. that, Harold A. Robinson, }2 for. ‘a Tcerse’ to .., intends to apply roapect . for, coal and ollowing described * of Vancouver, B. - ior. a license to: etroleum' over the ‘Janda: Commencitig. at a post ‘planted about @ miles. east and 4 miles gouth from the southeast corner of . Lot 2194, Cassiar, thence eouth: 80 chaina, west ‘ghains to point of “commencement, containing 640 acres, known asclaim 16, _: March 8, 1914. Omineca Land Diatrict. District of asian, et for. coal and Sfor a: licenae to pros - b ollowing: described ~- petroleum. over the lands: Commencing ata post planted about : 6 miles’ east: and 4 miles seuth’ from the southeast corner’ ‘of: - Lot 2294, ” cassiar, thence 8 chaine, south, 80 - ghaing east, 80 chaind north, 80 chaina M ‘wast to point,of eormmencement, con- ’. taining 640 acres, known as claim :17,. March 9, 1914. Harold A: Robinson. Omineca Land District, District of agsiar, =~ Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, ‘of ‘Vancouver, 3. C.;interds to apply - fora license to rospect for coal and etroleum “over a following deseribed ands; |. Com jencin ata post planted about 8 miles east pa 2 Fhiles ‘goth from ‘thé southeast. corner. of -Lot 2194, “ cassiar, thence north.80.chaina, west BO. ’ March 9, 1024. \ we att * of:Vanconver, B aa "7 i i lands F _ southeast corner of Lot 2184, Cassar, thence pouth 20 chaind, west.80 chains, |t . north & of: commencement, 64) chains, south $0 charnd, “edst ab chains, to: eet of © naw ae t enn 6 3, knewh a8 claim: 13: - taining 04), pore Harold A. Robinson. } _ Omineca Land District ‘Diatriet of “ake notice that Harold A.’ Robinson .C., intends to apply |, ‘ for a license to pros: act? for coal. aud; etroleum over the ollowing. deseribed mimonelng at a pobt' ‘plinted | about thiles eust ne 2b miles south’ of the schtheast corner of Lot. 2104,. Cassiar, thancd north 80 chains, east 80 ‘chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, . to oint of eommencemerit; 7640 + “acres, aa claim 19. March 9, 1914. | Harold As Robingon. |: --Ominecs Land District. District, of Ancouver, B. 0,, ‘intends to: appl for “Heensa, ta - Cae for * pH and sttoleum over the following desertbed nds: rimenelng at a post ‘planted abot 6 ae enat aed 2 miles pouth~ of thaind, eaat 8) chains, to polnt Harold A. Robinson, | - Pare natice’ that Harold A. Robinson, Q . xe of Vancouver, B. C., intends to apply ‘thence’. north. 80 ; Take notice that. Harold A. Robinson, : ~ Omirieca Land District. district ‘of - assiar * Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, of Vancouver, B, C.,- intends to apply for a license to Psaliowi ‘for coal and etroleur. over the fo! lowing described ands: Commencing at a: “pont planted about 5 miles'‘enst and 6 miles south of ‘tha southeast corner of-Lot 2194; Cassiay,. thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, - 640 acres; Harold A. Robinson. point of commencement, nown ag claim 239. March 9, 1914, - ‘Qmineca Land District District of . Cas Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, of Vancouver; B, C., intends to app] for a license’ to prog pect, for coal and etroleam over the following described ands: Commencing ata post planted about ? miles east and 6 -miles south of: the southeast corner of Lot 2194 Cassiar, thence 80 chains _ north, 80 ‘chains west, 80 chains south, 80’ chains east, to Feint of commencement, ¢on- taining 640 acres, known as claim 24, March 9, 1914. Harold A. Robinson, Omineca Land District, District of Take notice that. Herold A. "Robinson, of Vancouver, B. C., intends to apply fora license to prospect for coal snd. etroleum over the allowing described ands; Commencing at a post planted, about T miles.east and6 miles south of. the southeast corner of Lot 2194, cassiar, thence & chains - north, ' BO taining 640 ‘acres, known as claim 25. March 9, 1914, Harold. A Robingon. Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar Take notice that Harold A, Robinson, of Vancouver, B, C,. intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described anda: Commencing ata Post planted about 7 miles east and 6 miles ‘south Of the southeast corner of Lot 2194,. cassiar, thence, 80 « chains. south,:.80 chains west, 80 haine north, 80.“chaing east, to point of comhiencement, con- taining” ie acres, known 638 claim 26. March, 9, 1914. Harold A. Robinson Omineca Land D Distrlet. District of . apsiar, = . Take notice that Harold A. Robingon:,| of Vancouver, B: C.: intends to: apply sale for coal and lowing, ‘described etroleum, over the lands; |." ‘Commenéing. ata ‘post planted about miles east and. 6 miles: south of the southeast corner of Lot 2184, caasiar, thence . 80 chains south, enst $0. chaing, north 80. chaing, *weat 80 chains, to point of commencement, con- taining 640 acres, kngwn as,claim 27, March 9, 1914, Harold A. ‘Robinson, ‘Omineca Laid District District of - Take notice that "Herold A. Robinson, Vancouver, _B, C., intends to apply for a licensa. to roppect for coal and etroleum over the following described ands; | * Commencing ata post planted about 8 miles east: and-4 miles ‘south of the southeast corner of Lot 2194, Caagiar, - chains, « wea « BO chaina, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of . commencement, contain ing 640 acres, -known-as- claim: 28,: °° March 10, 1914, Harold A. Robinson. Omineca Land District, District-of - assiar, “Take notice that. Harold AL ‘Robinson, of Vancouver, B.C.,' Intends to apply for a licence ‘to:prospect. for, coal Ind etioteum over the: ollowing described lands: 8 miles east and'4 mileS south of the southeast corner of Lot 2194, caasiar, thence -* north. 0. chains, ) eaet 80 ‘chains, .south 80 chains, west 80 chains, to containing 6: viene? known as claim 29, Match 10, 1914. .. Harold A.. Robinson, Omineca Land District. District of . plare ys Ved! ‘Take notice that, Harold A. “Robineon, | of. Vancouver, ‘B, C.,' intends: to ‘apply, for a license to’ prospect ‘for’ coal-‘and etrolen- over, th he ‘cllowing described ands lg de tt a Commenein gata post planted about 8-miles eagt and 4 miles south, of. the southeast’. comer of Lot 21%, ‘cassiar, thence south =~ elgnty chaing, west elghty chains, nart Siig sain | éast | “olznty chaing, to point’ of com: wiencement containing. ; MO acres, | Imoaw't as claim 8 80, ' March 19, 1914. _Fianpld ‘Ay Robison} _ Omineca Land Distries District of Katies that “Harold A. “Robl “an, fs: over t ands: a post planted about a] wae éagt and four miles south of the thenes south B80 cheind, east 80 chains, north, 60 chaina, west 80 chains to. point of chmmencement, and’ contain ing sao “hao ie site Bt Hs “| teen, h: March 14; .} of ‘Vancouver, .B,C., intends to apply-|j : north: 80. chains, weat 80 chains, tal” chains east, 80 chains south, 80 ‘chains ‘West, to point of commencement, : con: Commencing ata ‘pot iltinted about : of publie instruction, is the. new Point | of commencement, |." of -Vaticouvers:. B Gai: Antends. bp a u for a Heonge to prospect: for. ‘ddal Poly 3 following described southedat ‘¢edrtier of . Lot 2194, Caasiar, | : Dogs i in Br al a “News Notes from Many Sources a Huerta’ 8 gunboats, _ Helena, a. town ‘jin Ohio. was destroyed bya tornado; _— Nome roadstead is now er6e of ice and steamers are remaking calls there. -- re The hotel at Sechelt, a fnimmer resort thirty miles from Vancou- ver, was burned last week... ; The steamer’ Alliance, 4000tons, has passed through the Gatun locks of the Panama Canal. ‘The schooner Emma E, 'thomp- son was burned on Georgian Bay. The crew of twelve escaped. It is claimed that French naval officers have perfected wireless telephony, talking over 150 miles, this season is expected to exceed that of last year by 25 per cent. Two schooners were | wrecked and nine fishermen drowned in.a storm ‘off ‘the New Brunswick coast, . “The historié chureh of St.! Mary's, three milesfrom Henley, England, was burned by suflrag- ettes, Transatlantic steamers are be- ing forced out of. their course. by large ice floes north of the Grand. Banks. Both houses of parliament have passéd the bill providing for: ad- G. T. P.- The value of ‘silver and cross foxes. exported from Saskatche- wan. this’ season is estimated at $170,000. ° Striking - orkers in. Sicilian sulphur mines destroyed consid- erable’ property. Troops have been sent to quell the riots. ‘The Palace hotel i in South Fort ¥! George ¥ was burned on Friday. of last week. Two men lost ‘their lives and others narrowly escaped, The government investigation into the wreck of the Empress of Treland will begin on June 16, with Lord Mersey as chairman. A suffragette _attired in’ court dresg passed the police guard and attended court at Buckingham palace, causing a sensation by ad- dressing, the King. A Joan ° of $25,000,000, at | four per cent, has been underwritten in London by the Dominion goy- ernment, The proceeds ‘are for|.. public works and railways, _ Rene Viviani, former minister. premier of France. . He’ has i in- cluded’ seven “members - of - the Domersue- government, in. his cabinet, | : Admiral Scott, of - the British navy,’ ‘declares that -in’ future]. ~ ships, ‘submarines and aeroplanes | 7 having. -entirely revolutionized naval! ‘warfare. ,On.the ground that ‘the de: funet Farmer's Bank should ‘not have Bebn permitted by the’ late wéverninent, to do. business, par: Tampico porte blockaded by “ ‘for England to discuss Canadian “British Columbia’s fruit crop | ditional bond guarantees for the ; there: will-be little use for battle- | Hon. G. H. Perley, ‘who: hag sailed affairs with. the Imperial authori- | ties, A London report says Sir. Ed- ward Grey has notified President hecome president of Mexico,. the British government. would : de- mand and exact satisfaction : for the murder of William Benton, 'a ruary. by: the Constitutionalists, an’ - Ta ) Help Prospectors (J.S. B, in The Chaleopyrite) Jt takes money to buy assay | cash. _ If he be fortunate enough winter, he can, by economy save enough morey to provide him- self with food, - clothing, tools, transportation and other equip- work, but that is about his limit. If he be diligent and observing he. will while exploring a-new district, encounter many forms of mineral of more or less" value, and it is reasonable to assume that during his season’s “opera- tions he will have picked up forty to fifty samples of mineral- ized material which invite in- _ | vestigation, the greater number of which he regretfully throws aside, the cost of assaying. Fifty samples. tested at the going rates in this part of the world would .cost him at least one hundred and possibly two hundred dollars, thus ; entailing an expense which he cannot meet, and accordingly he gives. serious consideration only to the few commoner forms of ‘ore - with which he is familiar, and passes up many of far. greater import- anee and value. - The only reme- dy for this great handicap to the miner and. through him to .the mining industry as a -whole,-is a government assay office, which charge or at a nominal cost. ' Straw hats at Sargent’s, _ Hay and. oats at, Sargent’s, . COAL NOTICES _ Omineca Land District, District of Take notice that I Harold A. Robinson, of. Vancouver, B, C., intends to. app iy ‘for a license to prospect: for co and ‘petroleum’ over the _ following described lands: * Commencing, at_a ‘post planted about 9 miles east and 5 miles south of the southeast corner of Lot 2194, cassiar, thenee north BO chains, thence east 80 chains thence south 80 chaing, ‘thence west 80 chains to point of commence- nent, ahd containing 640 acres _known a8 claim 82. Marchi 1, 1914. Harold A. Robinson. -Omin eca Land District, Disttict of "Take notice that I Harold A, ‘Robinson, | at Vancouver, B. C.,. ititends: to. apply for a license to prospect for coal and ina over the fo lowing described “Commencing at a post planted about ‘9 milea. east and 6 miles south: of the |; sortheast corner of. Lot 2194, 'cassiar, | thence north 80 chains, weet 80 chaing, | Gassaemn . | thence south 80 chaing,. thence @ast 80 chaing to point of commencemént, and containing 640 screa, known as ¢laitn.88, March 10, 1914, “Harold A, Robinson, “OminecaLand Distelet, District of Cassiat “Take, notice that Harold A. Robingon, Yancouver, B. 0., intends to app for alicense toa prospect for coal an croleuny over the following described Janda: | " Commnieneing at a ‘post planted about 8 miles enat and 6 miles south of the bguutheast corner of Lot 3194, Caasiar,. ‘thence north 80chaina, thence enst 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence wweat 60 chains, to point of commience- ment, 440 acres, known as claim 84." March 10, 1914.'' Harold A. Robingon, + Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. otice that Harald A. Robingon, + Be fs intends: to apply prospect for coal and menelh: at B post planted about nd atid pan douth of the J : Hp chains, ts 1 boint doininendcerd f, claim re. 10; 1914, wild 1 "Robison, 4 Wilson that if General Villa should. “| British subject killed last. Fek- | panos . certificates, and if. there is any} one’ thing more than another ' which the prospector lacks, it - is . . il! ment necessary for his summer’s |": ‘beeause unable to meet - ~ GROCERIES 7 og se E e = [s i : ==] 3 DRY GOODS = A full Assort ment of . — HARDWARE —_—- | Of Best Quality at Poplar Prices : * LIQUORS: always kept i in stock: HEH ~ HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY . ~ HAZELTON, BG. a UMNMENOANNeOANTORHANAEOOKNACAMNNCM MANNE Es 8 8 Z cy = at 2 = = = a F “ § to have asteady job during the| Our stages Meet all traina Consign your shipments in Our | Care for Storage or Delivery. ° Coal and Wood. delivered promptly. 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