"Prince Rupert Tent and Auning Ga 1 . ; Prince apert, BAC. oe | - ELT HOSPITAL age eried from one nionth upward st $1 per To advance. This rate tnelud . sultations tra mroilcnes, as wellas all costs while: . ital. ‘Tckets obtalnabie {n Hanelton Deg ae menensan, or at the Peat f Office or , tore; In ermere from . They i in: x Telkwa from Dr. Walince: or: a mail} \ . he wa, — Steamer “PRINCESS ‘MARY plen id Accommodati jon” Leaves Prince : Ru : couyer, Vietoria an ot “SUNDAY ATS P.M 2 ‘Floats toand ‘from aly parts Four ‘temo trains : ly vt EXCURSION RATES rtn of the world. Atlantic and Pacific Steamthi Reservations and Information eoply to « “LG MeNab,: |Cor.. ‘rt Ave, and. oth St; “Prince Rupert, B € ~ News ‘Notes from. any § Sources oe . ngs “}{ Webb, of. Victoria, B.- th ccnp The new “goveriiment of Hol- land will give votes. to /woinen, ; - Turkey - is: “negotiating “with Ht France for a loan of $140, 000, 000, F It SOLVES. THE: STUMPING. PROBLEM jbe- established in the Okanagan, ¥ WINCH = “The “must af toe date . fand-. : -velearing machine in ied NO HORSES. No GASOLINE a sat Wiech S| Robert brian nch h Grubber ~ Prince Reperte | B. & ea eZ ae Win - TAX. ‘SALE Omineca Assessment Distict “I HEREBY ‘GIVE NOTICE, that on Saturday, the 11th day of October, A QB 1918, at the hour ve Two o ‘elock i in the - tternton, at-the Courthouse, : in: the town of: Hazelton. { shall offer forsale, at public auction, the’ ‘lands of the. persons _ hereinafter set out, for the detinquent taxes remaining unpaid on the Slat day of. December, A, D, 1912, and: for “interest, | -, Coste. and expenses, 8, Inehuding-th the coat: ‘of. Bdvertising said sale, if the amount ‘due i is not sooner paid.. ; 3 List ABOVE MENTIONED. ‘Name of Person Assessed.) | Short, Deseription of Property “ Floronee E. “Denpe. Wi po pore . Island ‘Investment Sampany-. - SESEESE rc ' bo pe pore fo to bobo Bons = : govstapepecieg seat ‘Se885888 : 1938, RV” _ 1481, pees EB; a R, Vv: Gist 2401, R. V Const: District. __-- as we w os S S8essssssssssssssssese Pppppp rep i James G. Bat tr. Joel: H, ‘Maneell. 2 ? pe eee comin a oh engmaien Can * SSBSusseasseasssesess sezease8 = — Pr prprppys pep “po. po" peeps eo sees. & wasn ees, sO POOR SO api mtnd so robes PEAAAS ap . 2228.00 § 7 “See. 16, Tp. 4 R Ve Conit District 85.00 - Nhs oe Coan $, See: Te. 6 RV. Coad we RV "Coast District. i Bee, 88: Tp. 6," i] ~ R:.V: Const ‘Bis - . “trlo wade ndua lu Uniuebennetewwund eden ins N E 4 Bee. 33, Tp. é R. Const Die : 5 Be ae. ie) ae ie R. V Cosat Distnd Nw oN Db. > Te to, . S aeet See. 8, Tp. %° RV a A. P. Diplock.—- Sepe ceee ee . Chants W. Brundage veeenesne NE a J > 8 + oe Reet Bunker - CR Milne. o> WAU Sanders’ ~ , . Deh MeDonald | Lillie DeVoin. if "Frank Condit... Wm, Johnston, — + DOROEO HORS PO RD | Ey ro posers pes rojo reiopobapo™ poops Seeessssesesseses Ssseseeses $F £0 GOTO ee Thea. oP Mette. G: A: ts poms Mra.’ -L.. DeVoin Frank: Johnson... + ey es bet BO ee 50 SD Po bo 6S DS bs fa bo dS BS FS a The’ Black. Hand organization | Win Naples is: said to have been revived. | * A dried. apricot t induabry gto district, . Gold strikes in the Matanuska | = and. Cariboo: districts of Alaska otha 1 are; reported. oo “ The polar exploring: ship. Fram will: be ‘the -first vessel: through the Panama’ canal,’ mines is hoped for, ,. : _Avparcels post. Bill will ba j in- jtroduced’ at’ the. next - ‘session of a the ‘Dominion, house. he . A general atrike of coal miners has been declared. a President Gomez; of Venezuela, -ohhas’: suspended the constitution ; and declared. himself dictator. : ‘Bulgarians charge that, the : Gréeks left 2500 prisoners of war to starve on a desert island in Aegean Sea. “ By the end of i916 the Chinese army expects to have.1,000 pero- ; — planes, this year's budget calling |. Y {for the purchase, of, 250, GN Roberts and Harry Bade, Canadian surveyors, are reported a killed ‘by a landslide. at Cape Muzon,: near: ‘Ketehilan. : The control of a. petroleum field 1,200 square miles i in extent 00} in. “Colombia, * has’ ‘been ‘secured by: Canadian. syndicate, ~ 7 ‘Tuesday of last week was ‘the hottest day. ever ‘known in San Francisco, The. mereury , ‘stood at 105% in. ‘the shade. ° os A ‘London report says. it is now certain ‘that the Duke’ of Connaught will be the first vice- toy. of ireland under home. rule. On ‘anew clock dial for - quick) reading the figures'for the min- utes. are placed in a circle outside} the: hour’ figures and are darger..” ; More than’ 2,000, 000 American} ’ farmers are now using telephones | . in their homes, 100,000 having installed instruments within | a year. Dr Kellogg told. the American Public Health Asgociation that the birthrate is decreasing at a ‘|rate. which will - bring’ it to the vanishing. point i in 2012," The British ( olumbia rifle: team won. ‘the. international, “shoot. at | ve ‘Vancouveron | Saturday, defeating Washington : -and Oregan. teams = in a Closely-conteated mateb.” A London - “workman ‘found. ‘in the gtreet ‘the $650, 000 “pearl necklace recently stolen while iri transit . from Paris. to. London, The finder. will receive. a a reward a oo ee, “President. Huerta, of” Mexico, has: ‘instructed © -Géneral - Felix Diaz‘to return at once, I dency. Mn gof. _ Vancouver fears x a coal famine. ; ‘The early resumption of work : Jin the Vancouver | Island coal in the Trinidad i district, Colorado, “The ‘Liverpool ‘Daily. make it ‘law. ° m OO eiatee ares Ke _severe “drought. in ‘Towa,|" Kansis and. Oklahoma’ has ruined! ° from 60 to:70 ‘per cent. of the crops, resultingin a large increase in the number of. land-seekers| from ‘those - states to, arrive in . Canada. he ‘The. Australian Navy. “Sydney despatches indicate that the: Australian government is ex- periencing no little: difficulty ‘in buitding its"own naval vessels, JA Tnessage to the: Daily Tele- graph says: “The cruiser Brisbane aiid three destroyers under construct- dion at ‘Cockatoo’ Island, Sydney, have been - ‘eonaiderably’ delayed by difficulties ‘i in-connection with | the plant installed ~ “by the state : government. ‘The ‘task of. build-. ing modern battleships - -is - found to bé a more formidable one than was expécted, The boilers. of a considerable number of machines have been fouid inefficient and even dangerous. and the minister has found it necessary to suspend work to a large extent to remedy ‘the defects and install up-to- date machinery, The cost of the vessels was at first estimated .{at £700, 000, then at £1,100,000. Now it is probable they will cost £1, 500, 0 ‘Borden’ s Speech Endorsed London, Sept. 22:—The Globe, feferring to Premier Borden’ g speech’ at Halifax, says, in part, that Mr. Borden feels that Cana- da cannot ba ‘content : while. she is lacking the fullest. measure of citizenship with the ‘necessary corollary of a voice in the control of imperial policy. That demand, says the Globe, is a reasonable one, and one with which Eneg- land should. be. proud’ to agree. “The Standard says ‘Borden’s . | argument ig unanswerable, ‘and that. the dominions - ‘must. -take part in the policy of the Empire if they are to’ share its responsi- bilities, . roe Local fresh eng at Sargent, ‘Waterman’ 8 fountain pens ‘and inks at Surgent's. ” Fresh New, Zealand butter at Sarrent’s. ; : er y, Easterly; and Southerly 4-12. "Hazelton Land District, District of oast Range 5. ‘Take notice that I, J ohn Kansky, of Terrace, B. C., occupation farmer, in- tends 'ta- app ly for permission *to.; pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about twenty-five chaina West from the North Host corner of Lot370. Thence follow- the shore line ina Northerly, West- frection round the island d to point of commence- ment, *- containing twenty-five acres | more a tent pein, an island, Sept. 15 3,7: John Kansky. : | merchant;. intends .to Talos Courier lio . ‘says. that there will be a general|: election. before_ the Home® ‘Rule | Bill for Ireland receives the royal assent, ‘which. Bi necessary" ‘to oy rer 14: 1913: ° "Omineca Land. Dittiet. District of os a Unionist” daily newspaper, in} nee Take: ‘notice oe " Herbe “fOr | per- mission: ,'to purchase the, to wing: de crib ‘landey ©. : Commencing at. post southedst corner of Lot ‘Vistrict,- District .of .Cagsiar, planted dt ‘the 237, Omineca’ -therice ” chains, thence north about ~20 chaina, being ungazelted . Lot 1239, ‘District of wah Herbert’ Fercy. ‘Webb, aan QasIaN asaiar’ . Take’ ‘notice. that’ Lambert ‘Osborne: Paterson, of Victoria, B. ce ; oteupation retired, intends to"apply for. permission lands ommencing ata post: ‘planted ‘about 25 chains sout! of the northeast corner: of ungazetted Lot 1585, thence south , to’ west boundary of Lot 20, thence northerly about 37 chains to northwest, corner: of Lot. 820, thence: westerly « ‘about. 60 chains to the southwest comer chaing to corner marked Northeast A.’ Lot 1585, thenes westerly about 3 chains to point of commencement and covering ungazatted Lot. 1585, : Lambert Osborne Paterson, Aug. 14, 1913, 9 Hazelton Land District. District of. - ~Goast, Range Take notice that Benjamin: ‘Hallom, of Vancouver, 8. C,, occupation labor- . er, intends to apply for . permission - ta purchase the following described lands; . . Commencing ‘at a post planted at the south-west corner of “Lot 5126, Range V., Coast Dist., thence weat 80 chains, thence gouth 80 ‘chaing, thence exst 80 chaina, thence north 80- chains to point of commencement, contafning 640 acres. more or less, Benjamin Haillom. July 8rd, 1918, - Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range. V. Take notice that Slory Anne Hemble- ton, of London, England, occupation spinster, intends to app Ny for permis- sion to purchase the owing: des- eribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Lot 4264, Range V., Coast Dist., thence west 40 chains, — thence south 20 chaina, thence east 40. - chains, thence north 20 chains to point- of commencement, containing 80‘acrea ~ more or less, Mary Ame Hembleton. July 3rd, 1923, - Omineca Land District, District of. Cassiar ‘ - Take notice that James Curtis Wat: : son, of Victoria, B. C., occupation-stud- ent, intends to apply for permission: to Commencing at a post planted atthe south-east corner of Lot 1297, District of Cassiar, thence west 60 chains, thence - south 20 chaing, thence east 60 chains, thence’ north 20, chains to point of commencement, being ° ungazetted Lot 124¢, District af Cassiar, July 15th, 1913... James Curtis Watson. Omiueca Land District. District of Cassiar Take notice that J, Lambert QO. Pat- erson, af Victoria, B. C,, occupation retired, intend to ‘Bhiow -for permission to- urchase: the following - described lands; - . Commencin; g at 8 post planted twenty chains south e north-east corner | of Lot 2115, District of Cassiar, thence south 60 chaing, thence eaat | 62 chains, therice north 87'chains,: thence’ weat 62 © - cheina, thenee north: 20 ‘chains, ‘thence int of commence, a west 3 chains ‘to ment; being: ungaze ted Lot 1585... Lambi art Oshorne Paterson. July 14th, 1913. Bo -|Mines and Mining - Good Properties for 8 sale — Cash or on : * Bond, Development and . Assessment Work, Carr Brothers Bight Years. En This District. . ve °” Atanettom Ie. Gs ‘ et | McRAE BROS, LTD. . STATIONERS & “PRINTERS — Architects’ and En eae” Suppl . [it an Renalngton Typewriters, orto atts 4s We. Kaneky, Agents me Princé Rupert, B c. It is re-| |] ported Huerta will: favor: the|.|| eandidacy of Diaz 1 for r fh: ‘presi: ged in Treland”” ‘ah Anticipatin ‘apposition to ve Pa on _peounty we have every - ions * Alter’ inierviewing’ the ‘tatichets throughout, the P. & 0. Plows for Break ! . For STUBBLE 1 ‘PLOWING oN confidence i in presenting 101 N.S. ‘west: about 60 -chaing, «thence’ south’; ‘about’ 20, ‘chains, thence east about 60°"... purchase ” the fal owing: ; deacribed ee of Lot 2115, Omineca District, District" ” of Cassiar, and at the northwest corner. - - about 65 chaing to southeast cornar of" Lot. 2115, thence east about 62 chains. | of ‘Lot ‘1286, thence north. about: 19° - | purchase the following described lands: -