5... intends to: “purchase the - northwest corner ‘of Lot 849,. Range Coast District, and’ being the nort! oN ‘ehaina, ‘south 4 a - north 40 chains to point-of commence- _ ment and containing 80 acres” more’ or “Jes : 7 Oct. 11, 1818. | ee -ypetiinrest earner 0 = 6 «thence:20 chains west, 20 chaina south, - . thénce’ following Skoena River tothe "Nay. 10, "-. Draneans, British Columbia, occupation . » eribed 1 lands: - ' District, Range 6, and being the north- cweat corner” of - > thenee south “40. chaina, thence east 20 - ghaina,. + eommencement. 2 Nov. W918. &S “Watch ag | 8. A. RAGSTAD, We J. _JEPHSON BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 4 Te Te Pe ‘Reslasrant | . ‘lgald Edward Courtenay: Ste -D-. OpputtePetet tite i ia “Ominéea ‘Land District Die ~ Coast, “ake notice that Range ick Bosch | ; of Hazelton, -B..C., occupation -clerk,. apply ‘for permission” to ollowing described lands: ‘Commencing ’at a post planted at. bg cor, of land applied for, thence west 20 chains, east 20 chains, Charles ;Hicks Beach, * Dan McDougall, ‘agt: “Omineos Land District District of. - Take notice’ that’. James Bell, of | Glasgow, scan ke bare tee. : aph isperator, inten apply” for ee rmissio : eae: the. fo lowing permission ta to purch: ast planted ‘at'the|R gerbe’ ane at BY Lot 2991 Cassiay, |.1 southwest corner of Lot 2991 Cagsiar, thenee north to point of commencement, containing 40-acres more or leas. - 913, . 14-22 . James Bel. ' Omineca Land District. District. of Coast, Range V.. : : Take notice that John- ‘jaynes; ‘of | clerk, intends to apply for permis- gion to purchase the . following :. des- Commencing ati a post planted. at the sguth-west corner of Lot 849, Coast the-land applied for, thenca: south’ 40 chains, ‘thence east 20 chaina, thence weat. 20 chains, thence north 20 ‘chaing;: thence. weat. 20: chaing Hohn Sees of _ Jo 1 “EXPERT - ~ WATCHES - TEWELRY Smithers of British Columbia, Al- berta and Saskatchewan. __ 88. NOWARY PUBLIC * Boom. ll, Postoffiee Bldg, Prince. Rupert and Harelton, B.C. ‘AND HOME ‘BAKERY: ; BREAD, CAKES, PASTRY “] " "7 No Onlentals Employed — Conroy & Swann, Props. “SHAZELTON = ty) : Harold. Price ‘ nF : . 1. R'Graham |. HAROLD PRICE & co, . . British Columbia; :. Land Surveyors, “HAZELTON, AND SMITHERS ) Landen Building, {eribed as sydney Child's Hydraulic Boneh Claims, thence north 40 ‘chaine, | M-19-2 pay ioe . In n thet matter of the e estate of EDWARD Q @laime,or demands.a “F not ba ligble:-for ‘the assets: of the fa “Notice i ‘hereby: give et: Frederick Child;. of: A Gletecia, B. C,, |! “will ‘apply ‘for b “license: to take and use 100: miner's” inches..of. water. out. of "| Lost ereek Inka, ‘which’ flows ‘Ida: -Wesat> ‘térly direction through -Maniaon district and “empties. into” Manson ‘creek, near Nugget -guleh, °: fherwater. will ‘be di- verted 'at the west end-and will he used for mining aa ‘on the--land dea- ey Child. and Reginald F, This notice, waa posted on the ground ‘onthe 1st .day of. “January, 1914, --Thej. application will-be filed in: ‘the . office. of Water. Recorder at Hazelton, ‘B. CG. Objections may.:ha’ filed with the said Water Recorder’ or with the Comptroller of ; Water Rights, Parlia- ment Buildings; “Vietoria,: Tt. ee Frederick ‘Child-(Ap leant). By Francis T. Child ‘Agent - Notice, : {in the ‘matter not an application for the *igaue of a duplicate certificate of | ¢itla for Lot 23, Block 28, of f Lot a8, Group 1 Caasiar District, Map ‘NOTICE 18. HEREBY: GIVE: that ie is'my intention: to issile - at: the." ex- piration of one: month from ‘the first publication’ hereof .a duplicate of..the|: certificate of title to the above ‘men-|. tioned lot in. the. name, of Elijah B, Dunlop, which certificate of. title. is dated 7th November, . 1911, and. num- bered: 648 R. 2H, BF, MacEEOb, - Laudldeintry Ofieg Frigce pert.B. 0. ~".: 19th December, 1913; IN. THE *: {SUPREME COURT: ‘OF “BRITISH: ‘COLUMBIA - ; IN. PROBATE. CoURTENAY STEPHENSON, late of the town of Hazelton,: deceased, | “NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any ningt. the .estate: of the ‘above-named Edward’ Courtens: Stephenson, late of the town of. Hazel- ‘ton in the County of Atlin, in the Prov- ince of British Columbia, deceased,. who died on the 19th day of September, 1919, and whoge will was proved in, the whose real .and personal estate letters of administration -with the will annex were. granted to Frederick Lambert Stephenson of the Town of Quamichan, Vancouver. Island,- in the Province aforesaid, ate hereby required to send particulara in writing of their claims or demands..ta: the. undersi ministrator #ith- the ‘wi annexed, ob or before tha 2nd day of. February, $614, ‘at” the undermentioned. address, after which date the said administrator will proceed to distribiite the assets of the artles entitled |’ ceased, Amonget ‘the t ag only to the thereto, having ‘regar ministrator with: the. will. annexed will Sdward:-Courtenay. Stephengon de- : ceased, or any part thereof so distrlbut- ed to any een or persona of whose .elaims or detnands . he shall not then have had notice. 1918. “FREDERICK LAMBERT STEPHENSON, ; ‘Administrator with the Will Annexed. “Quamichan, Vancouver. Istond, Be C.. Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Solicitors for Administrator . coy” + Diptriet Regiatrar; / Supreme Court of British: Columbia. on |. the 18th day:of November, 1913, and to’ henson. de-, “Dated, thir 0c day of. December, “Or to FISHERS WARTON, Seaith th st Reginald a “News rN item: _Many Sources” burned to death, ed |or of Lord: Strathcona as: high ed,.tha ads}. -- ) claims and demands of whieh he snall;. ‘| theti have hed notice, and the: said ad- id: agent! in: ‘eancér.: _lletter, signed: “The Unemployed “British — — ” with the will annexed. + Cn imettti . : {ittemmentt Kiama un—nnamet Tf | “Thorp & Hoops . . _ - Rel Bite Financial and Insurance: Brokers - _ ae =)» AEDERMERE, B,C." oo ‘Bole district. agents. for E. G: . Fire, - tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, . Life,” Accident; ‘and Employer's: Liability’ Insurgnie - We represent the best companies, |... Prior & C i, ‘Vietorla, ‘Agricul Kite, a >We ‘Gan Locate You On a Good Pre: -Emption Near the G. r. Pe Tf you, desire: information about the Bulkley Valley’ write. ug. i! ne i i ctw itm tO acd nat Cutters: -.. ORDER NOW © and “Stages “WITH -CHETTLEBURGH & SINCLAIR - Hazelton’ ate Telkwa \ belt; ‘but also in; all tidal waters, — thousand words’ are being’ added |' to. the ‘Evalish tanguage ceach|- year. re: ad high cost. of. living. - cwill Jeave 1 Ottawa in a few days; ‘to travel have- each been fined $500 for 4 Columbia have ‘asked: for an im- ‘| opening of new missions, The: federal commission on the west, cee 4 -Avrour & Co. ‘and’ Swit & Co, |: having bad eggs in: storage in New York, 7 OO "It is reported that the auccess- commissioner. will, have a. position in the Dominion cabinet, ~ : a a ‘speech at Belfast, Sir Ba- ward Carson said. Ulsterman would not. compromise on Home Rule, but. would fight to thé last; - Medical authorities! ‘state: that radium. is” the only remedial “They: seek «in ‘ereaded production of theelement. A dloudburat near Santa Bar- bara, California, wrecked half a dozen houses, drowning Louis Jones, a retired banker, and- his wife, he “Mayor ‘Baxter has. received a ‘of Vanicouver,’* threatening ‘to burn ‘the--city - unless | work is provided. Soe “In connection with G. T. P. work at Prioce Rupert, a blast of ninety-five. tons of; ‘powder. was week, lifting 110,000 ——ae -. Continued, _ cold: weather throughout. Franeé, with heavy. snowfall, is becoming: a national . The: poorer “classes —— ee "Anglican: missions ‘in British mediate grant - of ; "$25, 000 from the:, ‘church, in’ Britain, for the ° London’ reports say the threat- ened split-in the cabinet has ‘|been averted by the acceptance of minimum estimates-of $25,- . 1914, The: Wisconsin : -eugenic. Jaw, which prohibits the: issuance of ‘Marriage licenses except on: pro- duction. af certificates from phy: siciand,. has been declared un- constitutional, ae of. British Columbia, bt wha! '| 456,847 pounds, owing to the: re- duced output of. the. Britannia ‘000;000. for naval plirposes in mh Tn his address’ to “congrésa, men - were - ‘ready, to: meet ‘gach ‘| President Wilson’ ‘suggested that! the “government : and’ -business| # other halfway “‘in ‘a common ef-||P | fort to square business | ‘methods | | with both- public opinion. and ‘the/| law.”’ He proposes an interstate ™ We are, | prepared to supply private I ahd pub Mic conveyances day..and # j:night.- Our Btages meat all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. 7 Coal and: Wood delivered promptly. Ruddy & MacKayt 4 HAZELTON : and NEW HAZELTON | F : LIVERY. and STAGES ‘Consign your shipments in Our Cara-for Storage or Delivery. f Address all communications to Hazelton. ‘business and’. keep ‘it ‘in ~the}. straight path, the recognition of laws to prohibit interlocking, of ||" directorates and holding compan- | ies; suggestions for authority to| regulate ‘railroad ‘securities; for an Aeé that would fix guilt-upon | business. *” Big Year for Mining ‘eral production’ for the'past year] $32, 440, 800, Present indications copper will probably. fall: below -|the previous year's: figure of Bl, Mines early in. the. :year . _ when suffering. “from -labor.: troubles, by the: British ‘Columbia: Copper Company, and the Granby, Con- solidated Mining, “Smelting ‘& Power. Company. The British Columbia Copper Compan: y claims, however, that the ‘gold and - Bil; ver values of theit ores show an ‘coal will. show. a falling. off of will show i a total-of- about: 2,400, 000 tons; : -éonsiderable: ‘ingreases have been, made: by the : Crow's, | Princeton Coal and Land Com- pany: Inland Coal: & Coke Com- caused a shortage ‘of some ; -600,- fie '. The year 1914 should show trade commission ‘to- ‘facilitate individuals instead: of f punishing || British Colambia’s™ total jam : will probably: tiot be “below that - uo “lot 1912, which, was a record F year, | * with a total production valu” ‘of me point to ar increase in’ placerand . lode: gold, ‘silver, ; ead-and-ging; foo: and by reason of the. lower:. cop-"|: _ per: content. of the ‘ores “treated: ; iniprévement. The produetion of He ‘probably between , 200,000.;,and |. as 950,000 tons," and’. ‘for the- ‘year Nest- Pass Coal-Company; : the} ‘pany, and some others, ‘but: the | protracted - labor ‘trouble- wat» val " Vancouver’ ‘Island toal mines’ haa 000 tons. in the production of th t “CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY "BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST- STEAMSHIP SERVICE | Steamer “PRINCESS “BEATRICE” Leaves Prince Rupert, for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every . SUNDAY AT 8 P.M.. ~ Let.Us Arrange Your Trip East aa “Wiketa to and: from all parts of the world. Atlantic and Pacifle Eteamahip Tickets. : Bar: ‘Pickete, Resarvations and Information apply a ' dL Gy Meta Cor, 8rd Ave, and.gth St, Prince Ripert, B CG STR ; Badger D. D, Ss. of Smithers | For Ten Days. ‘OF ice ‘Next to. Wrathall’s. . Careful Atteintion Guaranteed FO : —- Boe - "BK EY {WAULEY ran ~ HESE LANDS are Jocated close to the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which is being “eonatructed through the heart .of the Bulkley Valley, one- _ of the best - farming districts - in. British Columbia. Steel is now Isid through, Telkwa,: ‘and trains will soon‘ be running ' from Princa Rupert.to this point, “‘There-are good roads to.all parts of the Bulkley ‘Valley ‘from, Telkwa. | .: The Bulkley Valley is an ideal dairying and mixed farming district, ‘with a‘market for all kinds of farm produce. . ‘ Werown.all the land we offer for-sile, and can give a guaranteed title. ©, Our lands were all very carefully’ selected several years ago by ex- a perts in the land business, ‘We sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. = Oué prices are rensonsonale. and berms are eanys | Write for full i in- «formation to. - NORTHDCOAST. LAND COMPANY, Li. Suite 622 Metropolitan Building: Pala 1 Canlal 41,800,000, VANCOUVER, B. ( LANDS _ Bight. British army officers. and : '{fead' an increase of over 5,000,000 _ avi ingrease greatly in excess: of last ‘year's coal proditction, as- it ‘will. ee: the addition. of two mines at least to the list. of. Bhip- ;. Sitver will, it) is - show an increase “ot! : dunces, or & -total of 409,000 unces for the: year; ‘uid: . da,-bringing the total up, to} 2 ‘Yeast 80,000,000 pounds for the hist zine will be not far 0,000): pounds mark. yidld in placer and im lode gold |g 8,000 ounces. ' ninerease over |é