“UNDERWOOD” Typewniter---The “machine you will eventually buy” “MACEY” Inter-Miter, Filing Systems. Office Furniture. P.O. Box 436 Prince Rurert 8rd Ave. TRE OMINECA MINBR,-SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1012 7 Complete Office Outfitter C. H. HANDASYDE, Jr. if MEN’S WEAR that gives Satisfaction, and Reliable Bootsand Shoes" are Specialties at LARKWORTHY’S STORES Hazelton and Sealey aN) Broughton & McNeif’s _ Chicken Lake Store and Hotel We are in the center of Hudson Bay Moun- tain mining district, and are able to supply the Prospector, Miner, and Rancher with all neces- sary articles, always having a full stock on hand. Our Hotel Accommodation is the best in the district, Excellent Meals and service. Reasonable Rates, - Broughton & NeNeil Gus. Timmermeister, Mgr. '| Dominion, MINERAL WEATH OF CANADA ASTONISHING British Authority on Poten- tialities of Iron and Other Minerals of the Dominion The engineering expert of the Daily Telegraph, in a review of "the influence of iron on world power, says: . “Canada is aland where iron ore is found in abundance; where the forges and the furnaces are rising up and at night are light- ing up the shores of the great lakes which stretch from the head of Superior down to Nova Scotia. The potentialities of that wonderful country are amazing, because of those fires, which will surely never be allowed to die out. “In this area of acceleration, this period of rapid development, it is not too much to suppose it probable many of us now living will see Canada the main bul- wark of the British Empire. Not because of its fruit orchards, and waving cornfields—important as they are—but because of the manufacture of the iron and steel which even now are demanded for the necessary development of the thousands of miles of rail- roads, ; “Some enterprising British en- gineering firms have already made arrangements to establish branch factories and works in the The great nation to thesouth imports theiron ore and the pig iron, but it were better for the future of Canada as a nation if all of it could be worked at home. Weare not here deal- ing with economic’ theories of trade exchange, but simply apply- ing the lesson of history. “It is really astounding that the mineral wealth of Canada has only been appreciated in the past two or three decades. Men now living ean remenmber that prac- tically all of its inhabitants, except those engaged with the other traders, were engaged in agriculture or fishing. Now the iron age has dawned in Canada— whatisto be the result? It most certainly means that, as the manufacture of iron and steel in! creases in Canada, so will that portion of the British Empire rise in importance. “They are far sighted men who belieye that the day will come when, because of the iron ore in Canada, that Dominion will be- come the most important centre of the Empire.’’ Possible War on Pacific A gloomy prophecy as to the probability of conflicts in the Pacific Ocean was made hy the strategy, T. W. M. Maguire, at a stitute, London. Mr. Maguire described the Pacific Ocean as the*‘strategic center of mankind” and warned both the United States and Great Britain ‘‘that nothing could give them security but arace of military men, as with nations like Germany and Japan it was a word and a blow,” The yellow races, he said, were going to demand equality of treatment, Japan was at present Great Britain’s ally, but that would only last so long as British alliance was worth having, Great Britain’s territory in the Pacific Ocean, he said were by no means safe, and the Japanese might attack and defeat the Americans any day,- , The Indianapolis Trial Indianapolis, Feb. 26—New disclosures made in the dynamite conspiracy cases through 40,000 letters and-telegrams quoted in the indictments as implicating practically all the officials of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Ironwork- ers will be the basis, it issaid, on which the government will seck ‘to convict the fifty-four defen- dants who are charged with com- mitting, or abetting, almost 100 explosions. Hudson’s Bay Company and the] well known lecturer on military |° meeting of the Royal Colonial In-| 4 -"COAL:NOTICES te COAL NOTICES Ominaca Land District District of Cassiar . Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for.a license to prospect for coal aud petro- leum oyer the following described lands: ‘Commencing at a post planted seven miles north of the northwest corner of lot 2179, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chaing, south 80 chains, enst 80 chaina, to point of commencement, known aa claim No, 75, . Jan, 1, 1912, Frank A. Jackaon. Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, ‘miner, intends to apply. fora license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted eight |- Tiles north and two miles west of the |; northwest corner of Lot 2179, thence north eighty chains, east eighty chains, south eighty chains, west eighty chains to point of commencement, known as claim No. 80, Jan, 2, 1912 Frank A, Jackson. Omineca Land District District of Casslar Take notice that Frank A, Jackson, of azelton, miner, intends to apply for & license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at -a post planted 8 miles north and one mile east of the northwest corner of lot 2179, thence north 80 chains, east 80) chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of commencement, knownas claim No. 89. Jan. 2, 1912. ‘Frank A, Jackson. Omineea Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A, Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro. leum over the following destribed lands: Commencing at a post planted eight miles north of the northwest corner of lot 2179, thence north £0 chains, east #0 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, known claim No. 83. . Jan. 1, 1912. Frank A, Jackson. Omineca Land District _ District of Cassar ; Take notice that Frank A, Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted eight tiles north of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence north 80 chains, west: 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains chains to point of commencement, known as claim No, 83, Jan, 1, 1912, Frank A, Jackson. Omineea Lénd District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A, Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to Prospect for coal and petro- Jeum over the following described lands: Gommencing ata post planted eight miles north and2 miles west of the northwest corner of jot 2179; thanca north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, enst 80 chaina, to point of com- mencement, known asclaim No, 81, Jan, 2, 1912. Frank A. Jackson. Omineea Land District) 7- * -- “District of-Cagsiar Takenotice that Frank A. Jackson of, © Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a. license to prospect for coal and: petro- Jeum over the following described lands: Commencing at a. post planted ten tiles north and two miles’ west of t.a _ northwest ‘corner-of lat 2179: thence north 80 chains, west 80 chaing; south 80 chains, -east 80 chains to point of Com- mencement, known as claim Ne. 87," Jan, 2, 1912, . Frank A, Jackson, _ Onmineca Land District . District of Cassiar - Take notice that Frank A. Jacksonof Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora license to prospect for coal and petrd- Jeum over the ollowing described anda, Commencing ata poat planted 10 miles north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence north 80 chains, - east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No. 86, Jan, 2, 1912 Frank A, Jackson. Omineca Land Distnct District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of- Hazelton, miner, intends to applyfora license to prospect for coal and petra- leum over the following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted seven miles north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of lot 2179, thence north eighty chains, east 80 chaina, | south 80 chains, west eighty chains to int of commencement, known as claim 0, 79, Frank A. Jackgon. - Jan, 2, 1812. . . Omineca.Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Frank A: Jackson, of ‘Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect: for coal and petzo- leum over the fullowing described lands: | Commencing at a post planted seven miles north and two miles west of the northwest corner of Lot 2179, thence north 80) chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No. 78. Jan. 2. 1912. Frank A, Jackson. Omineca Land District District of Cassiar . Take notice that Frank A. Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for w license to prospect for coal and petro- teum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted seven miles north and ona mile east of the northwest.corner of Lot 2279, thence north 80 chains, exst 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No, 98, Jan. 2, 1912. . Frank A, Jackson. Omineca Land District Titstrict of Cassiar ; Teke notice that Frank A. Jackso,n of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted seven miles north of the north-west corner of lot 2173, thenee north 80 chains, east 80 chaing, south’ 80’ chains,’ west’ 80. chains, to point of commencement; Known as claim No, 74, . : Jan, 1, 1912, Frank A Jackson. COMMMMUNNTLNECH AMA TSTVAPCRUN HOSEL AACS EASON LOCESECSUUS OCCU ERICH VALNACHUMEVESUAQUOQESARSHUUAUOUAEVOQUCQUAOUNEENOUEH CURSITUAOMTAACSULLIOD AHI EMNANKOO Onl . ee ei tell Tie Tiled Tis Tmt tenis im mien iin i t-te ttt JEREMIAH H. KUGLER ETE cae IE . In Buying Business Lots At New Hazelt Be sure you buy in the Mercantile District. Section One---OUR Property. on that district is The Business District | away fromthe depot, — One will be the Best Business property. just across the line. be located in Section One, Up. buy. , ‘The best business property in every town is always some distance ' This is the ease in New Hazelton. The Hazelton people themselves have bought in Section One and all who have started business in New Hazelton are in Section One or Those who have planned for early moving will The first Business District always remains a Business District. Itis next to impossible to move the district from where it first started. It has startedin Section One anid that Section is being Rapidly Built The business will stay in Section One and that is the place to-. Section tion” Three. western cities, The Northern Interior Lan’, Company own Section One and See- ° The prices of luts are now as low as they will ever be, . ‘They areliabletoadvanceanyday, 2) Buy your Business Lots in Section One N they will be more than double in price. You missed Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Vaneouver, and other big - It is and will continue - to be the distributing point for the vast Northern Interior, _ _ Prices of Lots Range from _ These prices are only good for'a short time” - aoe fe This Don’t miss New Hazelton. OW. . In another year. ‘is your opportunity, - MN Aiea OG A HN elite - Northern