yee! Wwe os CH eat ht Reena “month Inadvance. ‘This rate Includes offica, con- sultations and medicines, us well as all costa. while fn the hospital; "Nekets obtalnabld. bia “Hazelton From +E ne Stephenson and Fred Fi ere, from Rev, F. L. Stephenson, or at tha ? Hose . plat trom the Medjcal Superintendent... _ Stephenson. & ‘Crum “Unt and - Funeral: Directors Bein attention to Shipping ¢ Cases’ oor ", Hazeuton, B. a rae + bn? ae tf LA Chisholm — General: Hardware a Builders’. ‘Material. . Miners’ Supplies.” - . "Hazelton, -B. C3 Field; in Alder- }. -} point - of commencement, ce us : "for: any period from one niotith upward at $) per Chesta: tond: Disiriet—-District of Casslar, TAKE’. NOTICE * that’. Robert. Kenneth |. : Lindsay,” OF: Vancouyer, 'B: C., oecupation |: broker, - Intends to..apply. for a license: to |. prospect for ‘coal, and. petroleum over the" following described ‘lands: ; Commencing af a post planted about six] milea < woat of: Klappan: Alver. and about [aight miles “north and-five miles west ‘of the northwest comer of Coal License-8609, Cosslar,” thence. -80 chalns north, 0: chalng east, 80 ‘chalns: south; "80 chains weil ‘to point. of “commencement,. containing * 646 acres moré or tess, known-as Claim Na, 49,- ROBERT. KENNETH LINDSAY. “Dated. bes. 14, ‘eae. a Cassiar: Lan Disirict—Distriet ‘of Cassiar, TAKE NOTICE. that -Robert Kenneth ‘Lindsay, . of Vancouver, B. C,, ‘ovcupation broker, intends ta apply for a Heense to ‘prospect for conl-and petrolcim over ‘he ‘| following degerthed -laids: - Commencing «at.a-post planted: about’ alx’ miles west of Klappan Rivep: and - about clght- miles north and five miles’ west- of the northwest corner of Coal License 8609, Cassiar,: thence’ 30-chatna south;"36 chains "chains weet to ‘eontaining 640 acres more:Gr less, knows as Claim No, 60. -4.§ “ROBERT RENNETH LINDSAY, anal, 80 phatna - chorth, “BO. at _ Dated Dac. 13, 1912 : Casstar Land Distriet—Diatrict or Casslar. TAKE: NOVICE that. Robert’ Kenneth ae ‘Lindsay, af: Vancouver, B. C., oceupation Commercial! - Printers ~ Miner Print Shop broker, intends. to apply for. a Heense to m prospect for coal and potroleum-over the folowing desertbed lands: - -Commenciiig at a post: planted. about six milos west--of Klappan: River and about “-lelght ‘miles. north and five ‘miles west or the northwest corner of, Coal. License 8600, Casslur, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains west, £0 chaing north, 80 chains cast to point of commencement, containing 49 acres more or less, known. aa Clalm No. 64, ROBERT KENNETH, LINDSAY. Dated ; (Dee. 743, 1912. . : On Sale zat the _ SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS: The Baron and Viscount A PRODUCT OF BC, 7 GALENA CLU “=~ " Haneton's " _ Favorite Resort i "SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK of every description. ‘PLUMBING and I and IRON PIPE WORK © Galvani roa Air Pipes and Other Mining Work, A Specialty __ Pronipiness and, Satisfaction Guaranteed. °K K-MeLauchin & Go, Hazelton Thaw and: Newest Hotel . in Hazelton THE) ‘MOST: MODERN “and | “conven« “ient stopping place.” ‘for: mining: men, commercial men and the traveling os "... public generally. - | : _ Courteous Attention and Good Cuisine, . The best of Wines, Liquors’ and Cigars,, r NOTA LOST ART & Ancient. Toole Were Made’ of - ‘Copper. ‘and Tin’ ‘Alloy Hard- ¢hed* ty Hammering habe, ie - The old fable about’ “the ability of the anclenfs t to: ‘temper,’ copper as: we now ‘temper: steel,” 30 that copper Knives with‘a: ‘sharp: -cut- ting edge could. be. produced, has been often digptovel,,: but still | frequently crops: up. * “ts prob- ‘able ofigin is néw shown by Wal- ter” Gowland, ad istinguished English metallurgist and. emeri- tus’ "professor at the Royal School of: Mines, as ‘well, as an antiquary of note,” ‘Professor Gowland proves that it is possible to make bronze very: chatd “by hammering, and that: the sharp: prehistoric | knives ‘of ! ‘tempered copper.” were yeally ‘of bronze with ham- tered’ edges, : He shows also that’ the ancierits smelted ‘bronze directly from ores of mixt eopper and tin, so that they may not {have been aware of the fact that ‘it is ah. alloy. We quote from an account in The Mining and Scien- tific Press, which say; _ “Walter Gowland, ‘aba “recent lecture in London, showed - ‘that during the early .metal age, and even later, bronze was” noti- ob- tained by melting metallic copper and tin together, but by the- -Te- diction of ‘oxidized copper. ores =| containing cassiterite, or of cop- --|per ore to which ‘cassiterite.. ore -| ras added. It is important ‘that '|this fact should berecorded, “see: jing that ‘some modern metallur- | gists-allege'that such aprocess.is . impossible, and -that whenever ‘tin and copper ores are. melted |together.the tin.-does not unite with.the copper but. passes: into’ "the slag.” These allegations‘were =| evidently not founded on experi-. ment, but on erroneous. ‘deduec- ‘tions from the methods of sinelt- ing in use at. the present time, i “In order. to, determina: the |. possibility of’ ‘producing bronze, | Mr. Gowland constructed asimple furnace consisting merely of. a hole-in the ground, In this_ he, treated, a mixture* of 15 pounds of malachite, contathing’ 30- per (cent. copper, and 10 :pounds: of |.” cassiterite ore, containing 20 perj: cent, tin, together with char¢oal'} and limestone. . On the conelu:| sion of the reaction,. the slag: and. remaining - fuel were removed ‘and the metal allowed to solidity. | An analysis of the metal showed \78 per cent, copper and 22 per}: ‘ ‘cent. ‘tin, ” ‘ A> geries, of experi and.in every. case. copjer-tin. al-|- loys were obtained, «thes: “second point raised by Mr. Gowland: re. ferred to the supposed lost art of tempering -bronze,: In’ the. old days the bronze castings for tools} and weapons: were. hammered: at right degree of. hardness. ‘and temper. No other’: ‘method was ever’ employed, Sitch: as, heat treatment: The same effect cari be produced on ‘modern bronzes by hammering, and: in fact .an even. greater’ ‘hardness can be ob-. tained. Thus the notion thut the lost isa fallacy.” Loty ‘New ‘Seed Regulations - Editor Mintr:—This { is the sea- their seed supply for the coming spring, The importance of. us- ing seéd- of high: vitality, and free from weed seeds cannot. be too strongly emphasized. ' * Very of- ten in the past, farmers, through ignorance of the: quality of the seed:they were using: or for some .| other reason, have sown weeds, : During. the past.two yéars the Dominion ‘peed branch - has . been endeavoring to effect _improve- ments in the seed trade by. edu- cational work. with seed ‘dealers and farmers; supplemented by. the: enforcement of the Seed Con- trol Act. This act defines the commer¢ial grades of seeds, All timothy, ted’ clover, alsike and alfalfa seed offered’ for sale by| either wholesaler or retail mer- chant must be graded and marked Extra No.-1, No. 1, No. 2or No. 3, -aecording ‘to quality. Seed that will not grade ‘No. 3 cannot’ legally t be sold except'for export or for: cleaning. - This’ latter clause applies to farmers as well aa seed dealers. Farmers selling | - seed that'is below grade’No. 3 to chair neighbors for seeding or’ to ‘dealers . on the - ‘understanding that it is to be retailed.for seed- ing without recleaning, are liable 4o prosecution, and every effort will be made to apply the act to farmers as strietly as to seed merchants. 3 ‘ Paper packéts of. vegetable |, and flower seeds must: be marked showing the year in which - they are filled, ‘and farmers and others purchasing such seed should see that all ‘packets ‘are’ 30 marked before purchasing, : ‘seed, as well.as. root and vege- table seeds, whether in sealed. packets or-in bulk, must be cap- ‘able:of germinating. in’ the _pro- | portion-of at least. two-thirds ‘of | | the legal standard for good seed | of.that kind., ‘Seed that will not germinate | in . this, proportion must: be plainly marked . showing the actual: percentage ‘of seeds capable of germinating. © Far-j¢, mers having or purchasing seed the vitality of which. they: have Jreason to suspect, should have a germination test made ‘ofa samp: le.of it, Dp Seed grain, flax, ‘white élover, Bifasses and““all other forage ‘Blant seeds. must’ be free from noxious weed seeds, or be label- led. showingthe names ‘of’. -the _- lnoxtoug~ .weed .seeds «present. | ‘The. above’ are the outstanding “il features of theSeed Control : Act “@ lof Canada, dnd: it” petsond . pur- chasing seed:i insist on the observ: ande “of -the:.above’ rules,’ ‘they wilt not only: Obtain a seed. of a) : z infestat arin Satan. varying. atoptions bs ft the ore, Cassiar Land. Districi—histrict, of ‘Gassians tC erinoth} 3 - Lingsay, or “Vancouver, ‘B, G.,- -accupalion , the cutting edges to produce the}: art of tempering: bronze has ‘been son when : farmera are securing |s Seed : grain, clover and grass|: TAKE NOTICE.” that. Robert | broker,. Intends ta- apply. for ‘a license ‘to folowing described lands: - - alles. west- of Klappan HAlvér. ‘and about $009, Casslar, thence 80 chains’ south, 80 ‘chains ~ eat, 39 chains. north, 80. chains Claim’ No. 76. ‘ROBERT KENNETIE LINDSAY, Dated Dec, 15, 1912. TAKE” NOTICE . that, Robert | Kenneth Lindsay, of- Vancouver, B. ¢., acenpation broker, intends to apply for a Meense to prospect’ for cou) and petroleum over. the, following described lands: : Commencing. at a post planted about twa mlles west of Kiappan’ River: and: about fourteen miles north and five rlles west 8809, Casstar, thence 8) ‘chaing north. 0 enaing west, 80 chains south, 80 chains, east to point of enmmencement, contain: Ing 640 acras Diore -or legs, known: as east to point of commencement, cOntain- Claim No,:77, ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY, "Dated Dec, 15, 1949. «TAKE. NOTICE that Robert: Kennet Lindsay, of .Vaneauver, B. C,, eecupatlon broker, Antends to apply for a follawing: described lands: Commencing at a:post planted about two miles west of Klappan River und about Tourteen -mlles north and Ave miles west of the northwest comer of Coal License 8, Cassiar, ‘thence 80 chains north, 30 west to.point of commencement! contain. ing 640" acres more or less, known as Claim No, 78. OBERT KENNETH LINDSAY. ‘Dated, Dec. 15, 1919, Cassiar Land Distriet—District of Casstar, TAKE NOTICE that - Robert ‘Kenneth Lindsay, of Vancottver, 5. broker, intends to apply for a license: .t¢ prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Coramencing at a post planted about ‘six miles west of Kiappan River and: about eight miles north and five miles west of the northwest corner of Coal License, 3609, Casslar, thence 80 chains north, 86 chains ‘West, 89 chains south, 86 chains east. to point of commencement, containing 640 acras more. cr less, known a8 Claim No, 59, \ ROBENT ae LINDSAY. , Dated Dee. 19, 1919, Casster Land Disirict—Diairict of Casslar, TAKE NOTICE that. Robert Kenneth Lindsay, of Vancouver, 8, ¢., occupation broker, intends to apply for a Heonse to ‘}prospect for coal and petroleum over, the following. described jands:- Commencing .at a post planted abou seven miles west of Klappan River an about eight miles. north and six mites weat of the northwest cornar af Coal Li- cenie 8600, Cnsslar, thence 80 chains horth,~80 chains west, 80 chalns south, 80 chains: east fo polnt of commencement, containing 640 eres more or less, known ag Clalm Na, . vs ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY, Dated Dee, 13, 1919. Casslar Land District—Districe of Casstar, TAKE ..NOTICR that ‘Robert ‘Kennetn hroker, Intends to apply for a license ta prospect for coal and petroleum over: the following described Jands: Commencing at a. post: planted about Seven miles wast of Kidppan. River and West “of the northwest ‘corner’ of Caal ‘Ldcensa $600, Cassiar, thence: 80 chains south, 86 chains. west, 80 chains north, 80 ‘chains east to polnt of commencement, containing 640 acres more or [ess, known as Claim No, 54. ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY, Dated Bec. 49, 1912, Casslar Land “District —Disiriet of Gasslar. TAKE NOTICE’ that . Robert . Kenneth lindsay, | ar Vancouver: B. C., occupation broker, intends to apply for a license to Prospect for cas! and .petrolcum over “the folowing described lands: Commencing at 9 post planted about five Inlies west of Klappan Alver and about ten miles north and: six Jes west -of the northwest corner of Coal Licenssa 8609, Cagsiar, thence $0 chains south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north, 80. chains east 10 Toint of commencement, cantalning . 640 acres More or less, known as Clalm No, 55; ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY, ~Dated Dec. 18, 1012, — Casslar: Land District——Dtstrict, of Casstar. ‘TAKE NOTICE that Robert . Kenneth Lindsay,’ af * Vancouver, B. G., occupathon broker, ‘Intends * to apply. for .a Meense to Prospect for coal and petroleum ‘over. the following described lands: Commencing at 2 post planted about five miles weat of Klappan River and. about ten mes north and six mile; west. of the northwest corner of Coal Licehse 8600, Caaslar, thence $0 chains north, 20 chains west, 80 chains south; 80 chains. east to point of commencement, containing . 640 sores mnore or less, known as Claim No. 56. NOBENT KENNETH LINDSAY. | Dated Dec. 13, 1012, Casslar Land Disetict—District of Casstar, TAKE NOTICE what Robert | Kenneth Lindsay,. at Vancouver, B. G., occupation broker, Intends to ‘apply for a Ileense 10 Prospect for coal and petralenm over the following described lands: “' Commencing ata post planted about four miles. west of Klappan River and about rten .miies north and five miles west of the northwest corner or Coal License 8609, Caaslar, thence 80 ‘chains north, §0 chains | west, 80 chalns south, 80 ehaing. exst: to point of commensemeni, containing 40. acres more or less, known as Claim No, BT. ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY, Dated Dea, 19, 21912. Caasiar Land District—nistrict ‘of Cassian. ‘TAKE NOTICE that Lindsay, of Vancouver, B, C., occupation broker, intends to apply.tor a license to prospect. for coal and hetoleum over the ‘Totlowing descrfhed lands Commencing at a post planted about four miles wast of Kiappan River and about ten miles north and. five mites west of the northwest corner of Coal Licensa BG09, ‘Casstar, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains West, 80 chains north, 80: chains east tb polnt of “commencement, containing 648 aotes more or less, know. Naa Clalm No. 58, ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY, . Dated. Dee. 19, 1919, prospect for coal and petroleum over ‘the .% Commencing at-a post planjed about: two : fourteen milea nérti:- and fiva miles west |-¢- ‘oF the northwest corner. of Coal: License yest fo point af commencement, contain-, 7 ing 640. geres mora’ or less, known ag’ Casslar Land Distriot—-Disirict ot. cassiar, | of the northwest torner of Coal Licende}- license ‘Ol Oe | praspect for ¢oal and petroleum over the onan east,” 80° chains south, 80 enains | C., ‘deeupation |. Lindsay, of Vancouver,. B. C,, occupation}. about, eight .mlles north and. alx miles} Robert . Kenneth |- | iF orwarding ~ Cartage and os ~Bxptess Service . Care -and: Despatch : “Wood for Salé. Office at an ‘W. W. Wrathall’s Hazelton Deere ermeemenmien: ‘New Hazelton Hotel Open for Business All Furnishings New EUROPEAN PLAN Rates:. Rooms $1.00 Beds 50e Geo. C. Hartley, Proprietor V ' New Hazelton o- : Union s S. Company of of B.C, Ltd. : The Reliable’ Stenmer “Camosun” Arrives at Prince Rupert from Vancouver on every _ TUESDAY morning and gails for Vancouver every: WED- veeay at2 p.m, - “‘Camosun’’ has ‘the largest and most comfortable rooms of any steamer on this Toute. SS J. ROGERS, Agent, Prince Rupert _ THE INLAND EXPRESS CO, STAGE. ONE DAY Passenger and Express Service Leaves Hazelton Mondays. and Thursdays at'7:30 a.m” Leaves Aldermeré.. Tuesdays and Fridays. at, 7:30 ay aad TICKETS AT - Hudson" s Bay Company - Hazelton, B.C. TEAM and Cutter - . For r Hire E LE HILL At PANTORIUM, Hazelton: Jesdestiedect. ‘Skeena Laundry Lee Lin g, Prop: Our Work j is Good and our “Raton: ; Reasonable, ae Baths In Conneciou. _ Call and sec na, , Next. door: to _ ‘Telegraph office, wd One i . at i ne Gaasiar Land District—District of Casalar. |. TAKE NOTICE that Hebert: Kenneth Lindsay, ot Vancouver, B, C., aceupation | breker, intends °to- apply for a Heense. to]: prospect for coal and petroleum pover, the oltawing described - lands: - ‘Commencing 22 4 post planied about Four miles west of Wlappan River and, about fen: miles north and five milea west of Cassiar, thence 80 chains north, 80. rlning east, 80 chains south, 80 chaing west -to acres. more or less, known 45 Clalm No. 58 “ROBERT KENNETH - HINDSAY, - Dated Det, 18, wie: TAKE’ NOTICE tliat. Robert | Lindsay, of . Vancouver, tag” Forth , and- five... milies. wret of TONES 80 chalnd: gotshi chal. north, 80° chains-! wa fee endement;./ Jeobtaditna " a,” Endy. thé northwest corner of Coal License BBUG, | polhe: of commencement,.. containing 40! Be caitlor Laud’ District—vistrkit af. “Caplan . prem kenneth 4 hi, “occupation, | Brdlter, intetida ta. wpply’ fof Ac licende to |, prospect for coal ane Delroleam over the ; | Following ‘degerlhedt Janda: . aE 2] Commencing. at a oat planted: about tour ; nt weat i of) Kappan [the -northweat corner af thal Linenae an (SE F agsrar, e enat, 3 a River and. about! { er : LUMBE | Carload Or in Sinalee Lats LB, ye ; NAS. ClatnNa;. Bue: ‘8, LINDSAY: