| ELTON WSPITAL at : from one month ‘upward at §1 per ele trie Sivanesr This rate includes office ‘ean- _ |. sultaHons and medicines, ax well as all coats while 2 in Pot aga Tickets obtainabla in Hazelton crs tephenson, or at tho Post Office or | ES orbs Ua, Pelee from Die Wallecer orf : ln. Telkwa trom the ed edical Saperintendent at the, Howl tL. Steamer ‘PRINCESS MARY: ; . apleridié Accommodation cy aves: Prince Ruy , “conver, Victoria an ‘Seattle every. |: “SUNDAY ATS BM, . Tickets to end. from all ‘parts of the world, ao Tickets, Reservationn Atlantic and Pacific Bteninehip Tika ani Information apply to Jt G McNab, Cor. brd ‘Ave, and ath St,” Prince, ‘Rupe ‘ B ‘Sir Richard MeByide” “wit sail IT SOLVES. TH vi CH} STUMPING: PROBLEM Winch rubber. : Searing machine ia fn fhe. e- world NO STEAM Raber Cross Pasa Address; ~ - Frince Repet B Ci A cent of the: republic, - has been TAX SALE Omineca Assessment Distict I HEREBY, GIVE” ‘Nonide; that on: ‘Sataiday, the Nth day ‘of October; A, D. 1913, at xt the hour of Two. a reloct in, the ~ tteroon, at.the Courthouse: in tha town of Hazelton, I shall offer. for sale, at public auction, ‘: hereinafter set out,: ‘forthe delinquent taxea remaining unpaidon the Sist day of December, - Gotta ¢ and expenses, Including the cost of advertising said sale, List Apova MenTiongD. ; pers summoned by the’ war depart- : meat to return to: Mexico, Jon. the Black Sea,’ the’ “market place and a thousand houses have -|dieated by the number of inquir- ‘lies that have already been re- | board of aldermen, It has been jing’ the city into wards was ille- the lands of the. persons |. 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Diplock... 222.222.2222... ae ree PORTE nent ee Ae Dinwiet 128,00 6.00 i. tele --—e daanned way ensiceneene 27.20. 1,28 W: demi meeennecee Za+-u--N W.4 ae : ‘ oe ale # fd |The company.is to be. backed-by 85.50/Scotch capital and will.turn what vis. now. “waste. nto, a commercial ; out. how many ‘people goto ehureh as well as to enquire. -why others ‘ldo not go, In this way informa- J tion “will-be gathered” that ‘is ex- pected. to be used by the churches tn ‘making themselves more. Be. ful: to the -beople, _ are being: completed. at Port:Bur- well, on Lake Erie, ‘Poronto and ‘ from: Port “Arthur through’ the .|Great’ Lakes ‘and along the St. '|Lawrence to Cape Race, a dis- Javea “under: wireless contact in ; the world, -| the ‘fiscal year,” “there ‘were -only: g5 {seventeen convictions for capital) "| eases ‘recorded. at the justice de-{. ' $9 popopypo pope payors popapa: tobebeps ere bo pate te | foragers | BESSSSSesssses2e2 Ssesseeses 2 . Nowa Notes from: Many. Sources igs in B from England: Oct. dOct, 12. yan g. night. woe left an” estate’ of two. million dollara, - a Ce ot damage. The tariff revision bill Kas been advanced to: its last: stage. in- the United States congress, o ——: troyed by. a forest fire which nia, . a “General. Porfirio’ Diaz, “@x-preai- “At Ordu, a. port, in Asia Minor, been destroyed by: fire, .- a at “North | Vancouver i is ‘without a diséovered that the bylaw: diyid- gally signed. Portland, Oct. 3: —The “British ship Glenesslin, from: Brazil for "| Portland, was wrecked off. the Oregon coast. The crew of twen- Fifty members of: the Order of volunteered to give: up several |’ —. equate inches of : their skin {n an. £3.08 effort to save a comrade’ who has) 24.65 been” badly burned. AC fertilizer’ factory - to- cost $176, 000 to use the refuse from the ‘fish canneries of the Skeena| river is-a project now under way, product, .. Prinee Rupert i is. going. to take a church census“in order to find fe. ‘Three ‘new wiveleds stator Kingston, ‘which will niake acom- plete, chain .of: wirelesg.stations tance of 2000: ‘miles, the greatest "Falling Off In Murders "Ottawa, . Oct.. ‘Li~There has been a big falling off. in’ “murder| 4 ‘| cases:in Canada. thus far during | the present year,’ m Since April 1, the beginning of partment, as against: nearly fifty. last year. . Thus, “with practically half” of 00 the year pone and only seventeen ‘|convictions recorded, itis quite probable that there willnot bé to hunt birds, The gene- é is $5,-and permits the ‘Chinese . bandits - ‘have: “Tooted and. still: “held. the town: of Teno- - Navigation on the. Yukon is expected to close within a fort- Heavy floods. in, “pouth-eastam. Louisiana have caused ‘areat : -|erawn lands of. .the province,’ the Many farm. houses. ‘wera des. raged in Napa county, Califor-. ‘| how the new granting of pastur- pressions from a web. of ‘wires ‘this reason it is adaptable to : valuable, too, it is claimed, for erly, Easterly, and Southerly irection * | round ‘the island to point of sommence- |} ' more thay thirty-five corivictions | a at most for the twelve. montha, |} notwit standing the big i iner a licenses. will be: ‘teaued to them, - but such. ‘hold good . only: on.the lang. on ‘which: they reside.’ Pros- péctors | must: have licenses, but ordinary licenses: will be issued | thai ‘free of charge, good only during’ the open: season, and. while actu- "ally. engaged in prospecting. The]. -|use of automatic 0 or ‘pump guns “Mayor. Gaynor of New. York ig prohibited... - Victoria, Sept;:29:—In pursuit of: it policy to open up for pas- turage Purposes the unoccupied ‘department of lands is doing everything possible to insure that by this means the stock industry benefits largely, All: stock as- sociations in Western Canada and the United. States as well as every. livestock department of the | different. : “provincial” and state) governments. are. taking action along the line this. province is doing to encourage the stock: in- dustry. In addition the’ lands ‘department is getting in touch with those who are-in the habit of ranging stock and that its ef- forts are proving successful is in: ceiyed. Some.of these are from the prairie provinces, and in one instance, the owner of 10,000 head of sheep writes to. find. out age facilities would help him in opening a-ranch in the province. The new. policy of leasing grazing lands. at a hominal. rental will, ‘according to present ‘indications, prove highly popular and the De- partment of Lands has already received a host of congratulations |. from a-score of sources, . Ah inventor of Vallejo, Cal.; has evolved’ a - wireless.-. photo- ~ | graphic instrument which works only at night: and reflects ons mirror, itis sald, a moving pict- ‘ure of everything’ within a radius of sevéral miles. He*has been invited by. Secretary. of the Navy Daniels: to. take the machine. to ‘Washington for inspection by ex- perts of the navy department, The instrument: ‘receives its im-( attached to: a tall’ mast. For ships, . making impossible, its in- ventor. claims, night. collisions, accidents due to fogs and running afoul. of. icebergs.” It would: be ariny. use, as the movements of | any. enemy at: night could ‘be easily followed, " Hazelton Land District, District of” Coast Range 6. -- . Take notice that I, John Kansky, of tends to. apply for permission to pur- chese the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about twenty-five chains West from the North East corner of Lot 370, Thence follow- ing the shore line in a Northerly, West- ment,” containing twenty-five. ‘acres more oi. leas, being an island. New Grazing Permits . st chains, ment, being ungaze July 14th, 1918... “'caND NoTiOns ("* een Land: Diatelets ‘Disttict of on ; Onin "Take. notice” “that :: Herbert’ Pétey ‘Webb,: of Victoria, : “Be Ges occupation tmerehant, ‘intends to te B. oh ' mlasion a, purchase fl the "Following Be eg... ‘eribed ‘Commnentiog at a post planted at the southeast .corner of :Lot-1287, Omineca District, District.. of . Casaiar, ‘thence west: about. 60 chains, thence. south ‘Rbont ‘20 chains, thence east about 60 - chaing, thence’ north- about 20 chains; being ungazetted Lot 1239, District of Cassiar, ©: Herbert Perey ‘Webb. Aug. 14, 1918, ~.. 9 -Omineca ‘Land District. “District of ~ Cas: - Take. Notice that Lambert Osboine ratired, intends to apply. ‘for permission jo purchase - the fo owing: Géscribed lands, Commencing ata post planted: about. ane 25 chains sou of Lot 2115, Omineca District,, Diatriet of Casslar, ‘and at the northwest corner of ungazetted Lot 1685, thence:soath ‘about 65 chains to southeast comer of Let 2115, thence east about 62 chains northerly about 87 chains to northwest . corner of Lot 820, thence westerly ebout 60 chaing to the southwest corner of Lot 1286, thence north about -19 chains to corner marked Northeast A, Lot 1586, thence westerly about 3chains to point of commencement and covering . ungazetted Lot 1585, Lambert. Osborne Patergon. Aug. 14, 1913, ; 9 Hazelton. Land Distneh, District of oast, Range Take notice that Benjamin Hallom, of. Vancouver, B.’C., occupation labor- er, intends to apply for permission to: dautchase the following described anda: ; Commencing ata post planted at the south-west corner of Lot 5426, Range V., Coast Dist., thence west 30 chains, thence south 80 "chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80. chaing to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or jess, ° ~ Benjamin Hallom. . July 8rd, 1818, Hazelton Land Disiriet. District of ast, Range V. ton, of London. England, occupation spinster, intends to apply for permia- sion to purchase the following des- eribed lands: . ‘Commencing at a post planted. at. ‘the north-west_corner of Lot 4264, Range V., Coast Diat,, thenee west 40 chaina thence south 20 chains, thence east 46 chaing, thence north 20 chains. ta paint of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less, Mary Anne Hembleton. July Srd, 1918. Omineca, Lend District District of - ‘Take nutice that 4 James Curtia Wat- . son, of Victoris, B,C., occupation stud- ent, intends to apply for permiesion® to purchase the following deseribed lands: ‘south-east corrier of Lot 128%, District of Cassiar, thence west 40 chaing, thence south 20 chai aing, thence east 60 chaina, thence -north 20 chaina to point. of commencement, beng ungazetted Lot 1238, District of Cassiar. * 5 July 15th, 1818. | Jamaa Curtis Watson, Omineca Lend District, Districtof - Cas . Take. notice thet E. Latnbert O, Pat- erson, of Victoria, B. C., occupation retiréd, intend. to apply 4 for permission to 9 ‘purchase the lowing - described i Conitnenehige at a . post planted twenty chniria south from the-horth-cast corner of Lot 2116; District.of. Cassiar, thence. . south 60 chains,. thence east 62. chains, thence n. north 87 chasing; thence weat 62 once viorth, 20 chains, thenua © west: 3° chains: to point of commence. ted ‘Lot 15853." L ambert Osborne Pate ‘ rom, Terrace, B.C., occupation farmer, in-| Mines and Mining a | Gos Properties fors sale — Cash or. on ‘Bond.’ Development and Assessment ork. Carr: Brothers : Bight Years In This’ District, 7 ‘ - Hazelton, uw Oo. ” McRAE BROS., LTD. STATIONERS & PRINTERS : Architects” and En sory’ Sapp eaf Systeme I ae ce Fumitars ce 15, 1 nes eo woh Kansky ‘W. Kansky, Agent, _ Prince Rupert, B.C. : il i ied . a — me woo i a be a Alter interviewing ‘the ranchers throughout. the mee _ country, we have every confidence { din presenting — Rnb AND - Paterson, of Victoria, E. C, occupation | ~ of the northeast corner" to weat ‘boundary of Let 820, thence _.. ‘Take notice that Mary Anne Hemble~ Commencing.at a postplanted at the’