THE OMINECA MINER, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1919, __ a . ~ - YY ‘, yet tee ae 4 <1 teal: ae ee cg : . to Winelara Disemacte: Del MEN’S WEAR. | _ The World’s Doings:in Brief — = _ News. Notes froria Many Sources that gives Satisfaction, . J. Pierpont Morgan is serious-| A man named’ Moon, his, two: and Reliable | ly ill in Cairo, Egypt. sond and nephew. were drowned off Port Townsend ‘Sunday by the Boots and Shoes In 1912 there were 160 strikes eapsizing of their boat. : . and lockouts in Canada, involy- ; — : ing 40,511 employees. - Two miners were killed at Yale, - : = . [B.C,, through the giving way _Deserters from theFrench army of aflume, causing’ the flooding oye , and those who have evaded mili- of the tunnel in which they were are Specialties at. tary service are said to number working. LARKWORTHY’S “ee | aslect stm in Chicag end - The Northern Pacificis to have} “4 S'eet Storm In c ieago and STORE entrance into Vancouver over the| icinity did over a million dotiars tracks of the Great Northern damage. Telephone and tele- Hazelton from Sumas, seid eats eee and | y railroa traffic was badly emor- = After an illness lasting .two| alized. . - Qu HE eat EDU acm ELL 2. fit Atte 1 . a aan) ; o £|years, Joaquin Miller, the ‘Poet to a ‘ke | Thorp & Hoops { /of the Sierras”, is dead at Oak- Lod on Beldane, the Coe ; Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers 7 |land, California. ore Maanceror, will visit Can- . ada in September next, to deliver Q Aldermere, B. C. : ©! Captain Amundsen, who was| the chief address at the meeting Sole District Agents for E. G. Prior & Co,, Victoria, Agri- 7]; , 1 nf tha Avnaartann Pi, sate cultural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, ‘Ete | in Montreal on Monday, declared of the American Bar Association ? Fire, Life, Accident and Employer’s Liability Insurance. @| his belief that Captain Scott’s|in Montreal. We represent the best companies. party died of seurvy. , oo. _ We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-emption Near the G. T. P. ; ; _ |. The United States senate ‘de- I desire information about the Bulkl Valley Write Us. Bulgaria has accepted thé of-|feated the Root amendment to & vou desite in’ovmation anon oe ee ml ae titans ng | fer of the powers to mediate inj the Panama Canal bill, by which the boundary dispute between it was sought-to repeal the pro- | Bulgaria and Roumania,_ vision giving American coastwise ED. V. McBETH Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co, Freighting Contractor All Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch Hay and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineca Hotel : in the New Town, DRY LUMBER Before building, get prices from us for all kinds of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER Interior Lumber Company Hazelton Ready for building, delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed. | PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for Spring Requirements, Winter Shipment. Personal Supervision. . , Easy Terms.: | International Harvester Co. SLEIGHS Stock In Northern B. C. Plows, Cultivators, Harrows Wagons, Democrats, ete., etc. Everything for the farm, — Largest | —Chetdleburgh & Sinclair i SOLE AGENTS | Eazelton, British Columbia Ss : ‘No, 1 leaves South Hazelton at 9:49 a.m, G.T. P . Railway Thursdays and Sundays. Thursday's train connecting at Prince Rupert with the . . ___ Pafatial Twin Screw, Steamer “PRINCE RUPERT” _ For Vancouver, Victoria Sailing from Prince Rupert 9a. m. FRIDAYS nk ‘System Prince Jo iF YOU GO EAST this winter let us arran trains connecting at Chicago with the Gra Double Track Route— for Toronto, Montreal, Boston Eastern points. Can quote cheap rates! montha return, Agent for all Atlantic Steamship Lines. formation, reservations, tickets, ete:, apply to A, E, McMASTER, Gesieral Agent, PRINCE RUPERT, B,C," Stewart, Granby Bay and Queen Charlotte Islands. ze your routing. Choice of best >». New York and all Through service to South via Thursday's No. 1 and Seattle: _ Maintains two weekly service to Port Simpson, Naas, - Grand Trunk Rai}way System=—The: inety. days going limit; nine’ th 4 For fall in-” j¢orner of }| weatérly boundary of Erie Boje's 3 A Miner Advertisements’Bring Results os * - (Dec. 8, 1912, LAND NOTICES - Omineca Land Dia . , Cassigr, Toke notice that Adolf Bernar. of Frince Rupert, B.C., clerk, inte dato apply for ‘permission’, urchase the fokowing described lands: op Covimencing ata post planted at the southeast corner and aboil 2 of a mile southwest of the southwest” corner of lot 883, Casaiar District; thence wept,.80 chains, dorth 40 chaing, east 80 chains, south 40 chains to foint of commeénce- ment, containing 320 acres more or lana, Dee. 16, 1912, Adolf Berner, 28 D. Clacher, agent. Hazelton Latid Distriet,. Distriet of Take notice that Maty Ellea ake notice that Ma leh Wolfe,” of Vancouver, B.C, shoe n woman, intends to to purchase lands: - Commencing. at‘ pe north bank of the ‘Skeena River about twenty chains west’ of the, southwast ne Lot 2891, ‘thence Wert 20: chains to tHe south .boyndary of the Right of Way. of the Grand: ‘Trank Pa- cifle Ruilytay, thence Easterly alutig the said Right of Way 20. chaina. tg the p. - apply. fox permidsi the foRy permidsion eation, to,,purchasa,, thence Sau ; chains to point of commencement, con- taining 40 acred mote or leas. | x Dee. 16, 1912 Mary ‘Ellen Wolfe. a... WAL Affleck, Ag't: . Cassiay Land District, District of ooo. 6, (Cassar |. ra - Take «notice .. that. John: Smith, of Telkwa; B,C., occupation farmer, intends to peply for pextnis jon to ipur-: thase.the following deacribad Janda: : os .. Cotimeticing. at a post planted at the $1,280, 646.24 five years ago. trict, District of, |. y occupation mupried | lowing described| ~ - at planted on the |: 20} Btright of” search in. suapected| ~ Blaces-“that is, ‘houses where the}: authorities have ‘good reason to) - ships free passage. Massacres of Christians by Turks are reported from various parts of the Tchatalja district, a large portion of which has been left unprotected. by the with- drawal of the Bulgarian troops... In a fire at Columbus, Georgia, last Sunday, over 11,000 bales of cotton, freight cars, oil works and many buildings were de- stroyed. The damage will a- mount to over a million dollars. The government steamer Este- van, which -is. to, operate from Prince Rupert, in the lighthouse and buoy service, has ‘reached San, Divo, Cal., on her way irém Collingwood, Ont., to ‘her new home-port. . President Poineaire has ‘ap- pointed M, Deleasse as French aiibassador to Russia, Thid. is taken to mean a strengthening of the Triple Entente and ‘the Powers in the Triple Alliance are greatly concerted: For the first time in Vancou- ver’s history the total revenue topped the four million” dollar mark in 1912, the correct figure being’ $4,008,762.30, as against $3,013,930.80 in 1911, and only During the ten months from the beginning of the fiscal year tothe-end of January the cus- toms revenue of. Canada amount- ed: to $94,329, 886, : During ‘the customs. revenue was $70,268;- 061,584, : One-third off on all Suits, ‘and Overeoats at Noel and Rock’, Jail for “Blind Piggers” mistaken ‘one, ” and John Smith” South ‘West corner: and: bang ft tha} there would be imp sonMent at South East corner’of Lot ‘1240,’ Ran at i arn meen Pe eT gee Gasser District, phen North” eighty [8 | irst-offense of a: terin chainh, thence $8,601 Ghalna, thaned ips ee, Be bape ce ie | aa: Seuth'slphty chains, thenco Went ai | toa 8X months and not -exebs China to pe tiot Commencement, con-[{naitwelvacs a taining -20 acres’ more or less, *: Opts oo a ee rae u ew act algo provided: f corresponding period in 1914.12|——— 252,” the increase being $24, - ee fore there was nothing to give the police the right to. search, but by the new act an. inspector could go right in and search'for liquor, Be The act. also reduces the power of appeal. LIQUOR LICENCE ACT . . (SECTION 48). ~~ _ NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 25th day-of February next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police-for the transfer uf the licence for, tha sale of Hquor by ratail in and upon the premises known as the Hazelton Hotel, situate at Hazelton, British Columbia, from Charles Gordon suppose that Yigidr ia sold with-|-" out the consent of the law. Be-|.’ HAZELTON _ - RY. STATION. |. from’the Postmaster General's pledaure, . ‘Printed notices containing furthor in- formation as to contlitions ‘of proposed Contract may be-seen and. blank forma of Tender may be obtained ‘atthe’ Post’ ‘| Offices of Hazelton and. New Hazelton and. at: the offi Inspector, Victoria, B.C... te_of the ‘Post Office EB. H, Fletcher, Post Office ‘Tnspeetor. Post Office Inspector's Office, * | Blt Jenuaky 1918, | Harvey to Edward ‘Courtenay Stephen- son, of Hazelton, British Columbia. . Dated this 26th day of January, 1918. CHARLES GoRDON HARVEY ; _. Holder of Licence. EDWARD COURTENAY STEPHENSON 86 Applicant for Transfer, LAND NOTICES” Hazelton Land Distiiet. District of 4 Coast," Range V. Take notice that J. D, Wells of Kit- selas, miner, intends to apply for per- ‘Ou SuITE1, FEDERAL BLOGK; ard AVENUE, Gardé:& Kenniugh’ CIVIL ‘and “MINING ENGINEERS Surveying, Estitiatés, Plana, Reports: ‘and Blue Prints, Exjert Drafting. Designing of Power’ and Mining Plants, {P.0. Box 10. Prinee Rupert, B.C. mission to purchase the following de- scribed lands: .Commencing at a post planted ‘at northeast corner of L. 1435, marked ‘J, D,W.’s N.W. cor.” thence south 20 chains, east 20 chains, north 20 chains, west 20 chains to point of commence- ment and containing 40 acres,’ Jan, 28, 1913. 31 J. D. Wells, Omineca Land District. District of ‘ _, Loast, Range V. . Take notice that Robert J. Cooney of Victoria, B, C., axeman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: ; mmencing.at a post planted on i] F | FA ‘| Somat ii sone ieee tit nisms ee tem itm tf inci mre HC) SMOKE. | the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL’ Cigars For Sale at all Stites ‘seasoned'd and 6 years, Union d a Prince Rupert induatry. made, a REGAL CIGAR’ FACTORY : BOX 39 __ PRINCE: RUPERT left. bank of: Skeena river on south boundary of Gerald Bate Ajdous’ appli- east of the S:E. corner of L. 917, Const Range 5, thence east 60 chains, south 80 chaing, west 40 chains mo.e or lesa to Skeena river, thence northerly following Skeena river to point of commencement and containing 480 acres more or less, Oct, 22, 1912. . Robert J, Cooney. Cassiar Land District. istrict of Cassiar. . Dake notice that Alfred B, Falconer,’ of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about Tmile north and 2 miles east of the on eation to’ purchase and about 15 chain |} Gens on J. A. LeRoy ~ J.Nation i Hotel Winters Cor, _ Abbott and’ Water ‘Strebta _ Vancouver” European Plan’ $1.00 to’@?,50 - Rooms with Batha,:,; Hot.and Cold . _.. Water.” Steam Heated... =~ Motor Bua Meets “All Boata and o>» > Trefnas ” ‘, aes b coal claim .No,.1, thence 80 chains ment, containin less, mown as claim No. 3, | Sept. 15, 1912. Alfred E. Falconer. Cassiar Land District. -- Distriet of Caagiar., - " Take notive that Alfred F.. Faleoner, | § ds: _ : Commencing at a post planted about | # 1mile south and 2 miles east of tha ke northwest ‘corner of R, K. Lindaay’s | § 80chains west to point of commence-| & ment, known as elaim No. 9, Sept.15, 1912. Alfred EB, Falconer. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF . GASSIAR ... of Hazelton, miner, for a license to pros etroleum over janda:- boos . E Commencing at a post planted ‘about! § 1 mile north ‘and 2 imiles east of the &§ northwest. corner of R. k voal claim No, 13 intends -to apply act for coal and the following deseribed | northwest corner of R.-K. Lindsay's | a. south, 80 chains cast, 80 chaing north, | 80chains west to point of commence-| 640 acres more or|& of Hazelton, miner, intends ‘to apply | Sa. for a license to prospect for coal and | is petroleum over thé following described | S94 an coal claim No. 1; thence 80 chains | f north, 80 chains cast, 80 chains south, | oa Take rotice that Alfred B, Falconer, | ; h. Lindswy’s | thence 50 chain north, Willan H: Holland (GENERAL STORES AT HAZELTON and KISPIOX a) nd'In ‘Your "Order: per cord delivered. to any part of the city’ at. your % Soor, : : : Tee Also "Good Dry Lumber for Sale Py 80 chains west,.80 chains south, 80: chains east to Point of commenvemeni, : containing. 640 acres more: or’ Ives, known a8 claim No. 6. : ; Sept. 16,1912, Alfred KE. F-leoner, * Commercial Printing—The Miner Print Shop, Hazelton. an! «Have I'D SIRT. Be Piinted : one'By The