- ith oe tence & ‘on the Naag river, .al : taining: 640 acres, : ment. “ver, 1B C., "THE OMINECA HERALD, ‘taining. ate Dated ‘Land Distriet~District of oa Cassiar, 7 tice: that. I, “Fred Brewer, “of Hazelton, B,C. ,: prospector, intend to » Bpely fora ‘license - to Prospect far coal petroleum on‘the following deserib- ed land: ‘Commencing at a ‘poat. planted “On the Naas river, about one and a half miles south-east of the junction of Fry- i ing Pan creek” with the Naas, thence | gouth.80-chains, thence. east &0 chains, . thence ‘north 80.chains, thence west 86 -¢hains to: point of commencement, con- _ tabing 64 acres, 16 Dated Ang: 16 191d Fred Brewer Skeena Land District District of ; S) Cassiar, Take’ notice. that I, Fred Brewer, of - Haselton, B.C; prospector, intend to apply for-a license to prospect. for. coal ‘petroleum on the following describ- “al Jand: “Gommencing at’a post planted about one and ahalf - miles south-east of the junction of Fry- -ing’Pan -creek- ‘with the Neas,. thence - south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, _thencenorth-80- chains, thence east-80 _.thaina ‘to. point of commencement, con- Dated Aug. 15, 1914 Fred Brewer London; wee Bo The admir- |" “| alty. announces that all: ‘points of military. significancei in Zectirugee| t 2 = were yesterday subjected to a| we _|severe bombardment’ by two” of th the British. battleships. _ After the} u bombardment: ‘the: ba ttl e shi ips sailed ‘safely away. ‘London, Nov. 25 Germany’ 8 scheme to-establish a- naval base at Zeebrugge has been thwarted by. British: battleships, ’ says. the Daily Mail’s. Rotterdam . corres- pondents, -who_ ‘continues; ‘‘Zee- |brugge is burning. | The. Solvay oe works near the Bruges canal are|. a heap of ruins, and. -sections of |: six submarine boats which ‘had been brought there. are reduced. to a mass of twisted dron A large. quantity of stores was also destroyed. The bombardment lasted from 2. o'clock: until five o'clock on. Menday ete latively. quiet.” gether“ mply disappeared. In desperation, the Germans tried to _ remove their’ stores.’ ‘inclading! | material : ‘for making Zeppelins, but: found ections. of. their rail-| - way blown: up. For weeks the! etiemy: had been collecting stores| Labau: state. that. the. Germans have opened the second barbard- “| ment: of “the. city, ‘which: ‘ig es- a pecially directed against the most =. |open. and most thickly. populated} district.“ and: fortifving Zeebrigge i in hope of making. it a strong naval base. ; . A Lull on a West Front official communication was issued | last night: “Today has. been -re- There: has: been intermittant cannonading on ‘the front: and ‘a-few attacks in’ Ar=| gonne, all ‘of. which have been}. : ‘heen attacked i in force from. Ypres |: | to. Labassee and. a terrific battle successfully Fepulsed. aA mee ‘Hazelton Land. District—Distriet of. ge Coast, Range. V.7 - Take ‘notice that, 60 days after date, |: “AT Wank Frank, mining. broker, of the salty: “of: ‘Vancouver, B. C., intend to ‘Sapply. to: the » Minister of. Lands for a “Hieense to prospect for coal and petro- ; — ‘leum over 640. acres of land: as follows: -Conimencing : at'-a .post planted:at the Z ~ north-west ‘corner ‘of Sec. 28, Tp. la, | -and marked, ° "FB, F's, N: W. corner,’”’ | ~ “thence éast 80 chains, thence south 80 "phan, ‘thence west 80 chains, thence -Torth 80 chains -to point. of commence- ‘Claim 7. “Located J July 17, 1914. . “Bran Frank on “poHazelton Land Distriet—District of - - Coast, Range V, “Take notice: that, -60 days after date, 1 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- lem. over 640 acres of land’'as follows: Commencing at.a post. planted one mile ' east of. the north-west ‘corner of. Sec. ' 23, Tp. 1A, and | comprising Sec. 24; Tp. la, and marked, ‘'F, F’s. N. W. corner,’ thenee. east 80. “chains, therice south 80 chains, ‘thence west 20 chains,. thence north 80. chaing -to point of commence- ment, Claim “Located aay im 1914. ve Frank, Frank’ Hazelton Land Distelet—Distret of ' Coast, Range . . Take notice that,. 60. ‘daye 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 ata post “point one mile east from the ‘northweat| | ‘ corner of Sec, 28, Tp. 14, and: compris- |; ing Sec, ‘26, Tp.. 1a, and marked, ‘PF. ‘F's, S. W..-corner,’’ thence. north 80 chains, thence. east’ '80 chains, thence south #0 ‘chains, thence west 80 chaing to point of commencement, Claim 9. Located J my) lM, 1914. Frank Frank Hazelton’ Land District —Diatiiet of ., Coast. Range Vi... “Take notice that, 60 days after date, ‘I, Frank Frank, of the city of Vancou- mining broker, \intend .to capply to the Minister of. Lands. fora license to prospect: for coal. and petro- - leurn over ‘640 acres of land as: follows: Commencing at a post. planted -at- the ‘north-west corner of Sec. 2, Tp.'14, and -marked,.‘‘F.. F’s; N. We corner,” thence east 80 chains, thence south 80° chains, : thence west-30 chains, thence: ‘north 80 ~ chains to. the: point of commencenient,. Cjaim 10. Located July 20, ‘1914; ; Prank "Frank of” hard: fighting, SEE ADVANTAGE Russtans Turned What Appeared Li Uke a Sure Defeat Into’ Brilliant. ~.. Vietory.in Poland - “London, ‘Nov, 25 - _— Petrograd correspondent ‘of the Morning ” | Post’ Says Russian’ success. in Po: land a8 received: in official des- patches was preceded by a week successes and reverses. In the neighborhood ‘of. ‘Brzezeiny “the Germans made @ supreme effort and” actually “succeeded in tem-/} porarily breaking. through - the Russian ‘defence and getting: to the rear. of the Russian positions. : we It appears, however, - ‘that’ the Germans did not fully realize the | advantage they had gained, and the Russians countered by. Dpiere-1[ ing the German lines: at another and two regiments of prisoners. lanted atcalo.. . . > Traneler: and Local: Freight -Contrac with © ‘varied. point, compelling the Germans to|} © withdraw’ with the loss of two whole batteries. of heavy artillery MesUpeLAeS _ EXPRESS. . and - CARTAGE- - Special attention paid to Bagesg a NEW HAZELTON, Bc. Paris,’ Nov: 25 -The following rexact number of fatalties 1 is | not heavy reinforcements: ‘and: fresh ‘|/fort to cut through. Allies’ line, :but English artillery has thus far ‘thwarted all German attempts, a yo . Edge Co. : “Teaporters and. Retail wns : ; “Dealers Le / Wall Papers ; Paints, Oils, : : DISTEMPERS, - * . _ Frame AND Room, MOULDINGS, Ts ~ PAINTERS’ AND’ SIGNWRITERS’- - ve GENERAL SUPPLIES “ 2nd “AVES: « >RIN 2 efforts are being’ made to induce ander cultivation. | yard’ early” enough {lone -instead of the greatest im-. _ SUITABLE FOR Farm Ls | For Sik | | MIXED. FARMING STOCK RAISING These lands are ‘situated: close to: the main, line: of the Grand. ‘Trunk Pacific e sl TEAMING. : "Livery and Feed. eiakier : . In Connection With: the: Northern -Hotet at 80 chains to point’of: com-'. g 640 acres, and a half regiments,’ surrender] ed to the Russians. onde | LABAU ON CE MORE. "BEING. Sen Te Paris, Nov. 24 — “Advices from A great. many ‘inoffen- sive ‘persons, principally. women: and ‘children, were: killed. | “The known. . London, Nov; 25 — ‘Allies have has: commenced, | ‘Germans have guns for the renewal of this ef- ‘CULTIVATE THE LAND . : Date Mareh 16, 4. ea | whole bl ‘amounting - tO. wwol Ta icense No. ‘point « “of: commencement, being: 640 acres, : ‘known: a8 claim, No. 2. Date, Mareb 16.71 Silkine Land’ Disirict—iet y ct of ‘Fake hatice that-1;Fred’0: Cu Windsor, . N. ‘apply fora: license to. prospect ‘for. coal and petroleum over the following’ ‘de: cribed lands: Commencirig.. at .a ‘post: 03. ‘Fred 0--Curry : Bate. “March 16, 4. i silicine Land ‘Dlatetet——Distelot ‘c of ‘Gasstar:” =. - “Take notice that-I,. Fred‘O-: Curry, of Windsor, - N; S., merchant,” ‘intend: to”. apply for:a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following des- eribed lands: ~Commenving at a: ‘post . planted 2 milés‘west: and-1-mile north. | rom the.s,-w.. cor, “of coal. license No. : 9268,’ thence. ‘north: 80- chaing; : west’: ‘BO. south 80, east 80 to point of commente-" ment: being 640% ‘acres “known as: ‘claim Bverybody. Urged to ‘Put In Their Own Gardens, Next Year : In other parts of the | province everyone witha: ‘piece of. ground no. matter “how. small, to put it Tn'your back can be. raised to. slipply. he fami-: . As a means of. reducing’ the?! Stikine ‘Land: “Distrlcy—District “ot _ ~} apply. for-a and: peplsam Take’ notice. that I, Fred. os Curr Windsor,’ N. ei ‘eribed: ‘lands: 9263, : Teneo’ north 80 chai ¥ oe 8b. whe to the n: -w. corner: of coal: lis $235, south along western bound coal license. No, 9286 for 80 chains, t west 80. to point of commencement,, ‘ing 640. acres, ; Date, March 16 14 Fred 0. “Curry : Pub. AE cost. of living and ¢ con verting: this}. province © into .a-self- supporting | porter, this is: an: excellent: plan:: A number of families in this town Take ‘notice. that I, Fred‘ ur Windsor, N.S “merehant,:"inten ‘apply for a license’ to. ‘prospect: foi and petroleum over the following: des cribed :lands:' Commencirig can bear testimony’ to the. excel- planted 8 mileé weat: and: lent results obtained. from ‘small patches: of: garden. : Every: per- son in :town: ‘should: raise their little. labor ‘and. practically no, -[}money. The results. are a. hund-| red’ fold and better. . oy! TRANSFER “STORAGE ~ . “A “Beadle Horses, Single and Double: Rigs for Hire. Cre AND WOOD FOR SALE own vegetables,: ‘It requires, very:iN ora ‘tha-a,-w. cor. ‘of coal: 9268,thence south ‘80: chain ‘north 80,-east 80 to point‘of-e¢ ee being 640 Baas apply fora licen petroleum over e eribed | lan dd | HAY AND FEED: FOR SALE Regular] Daily Stage: to Old Hazelton Leaving New Hazelton at 9.80 a.m. ~ @xcept train days, when the: : stage will meet the hassenrer train. nd von to Old Harelton after | the point of. known 88 lei, of Sy ~ merchant,” intend to: Pub; Apri qq. 7 9623, Be ean south 0 chains, east 80,2. im north 80.to the s.-w. cor. of coal license’ + No. 9235,’ thencé' west 80. chains : tothe planted 2-miles*west and‘T mile north,’ from: the's.-w..¢or, of coal ‘license: No. 9268, thence: south: 80 chains, west: B0,0° “north: 80,:eaat 80:to point of commence- ~ oe ment, being 640 acres known as claim: a