1 January 8th, 1914, _ west 80 chaina to point of commence- . ment, and containing 640 acres more or - of Hazelton, B. c -y occupation clerk, lea : : Oct. 11, 1913. _ on 1 the Nov. 10, “\. COAL-NOTICES. i * = Omineca Land ‘District. Diatriet of -Cassiar, - Claim No. 1. Take notice that B. BR. donea, Mors chant of Skeena Crossing,’ Britiah - Columbia, ‘intends te apply. for. permia- sion ta prospect for coal and petroleum onthe following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted. about 3 miles west of the south weat corner of Lot 3896, Cassiar, and marked B. R, J., N. W. corner, thence south 80 chaina, thence east 80 chains, thence north. 80 chaing, thence west 80. chains to - point of commencement, and ee 640 acrea more or legs. ~Sannary 6 6th, 1914, B. R; Jones, Eric Wickner, Agent. “Ominesa Land District, District of - __ Cassiar. Claim No, 2, Take natice that B, ‘R, Jones, Mer- ehant, of Skeena Crossing, British Columbia, intends to apply for permia- sion to prospect for coal and petroleum |. ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post-planted about 3 miles. west from the south west cor- ner of Lot 2396 Cassiar, and marked B, R. J., N. E. cormer,. thence: south 90 chaina, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chaina to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres more or lea8. ‘ Sanuary Sth, 1914, B. R. Jones. . ° Eric Wickner, Agent, “Omineea Land Distt. District, of Coast, Range ‘ ‘Take notice ‘that John ‘Jaynes, ‘of pants. British Columbia, occupation clerk, intendg to” apply for permia- sion to purchase: the © following des. eribed lands; =. ‘Commencing at a post planted ‘at the south-west corner, of Lot. 349, Coast Distriet,.Range 5, and being the north: thence fouth 40 chains, thence east 20 ‘chaing, thence ‘south 20. chains, thence east 20° chaing, thence:north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north Pa) chains, thence west 20 chains topolnt.of commencement. . ‘ John se nes. Nov, 28,1918, "<> 16-23 west corner of the: land:applied for, |. : E = Doings i in- in Bre? : _ News Notes from Many Sources ; Alaska last week. New. York women are conduct: ing ‘a campaign against. vivisec. tion. ” COAL NOTICES ° Hazelton Lend Distriet. District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B, ¢:, occupation minor, intenda ‘to apply for a license to pros: act for coal’ and ollowing described lands: and-a half miles east.and one mile south from the mouth of Kitnayakwa ‘iver, thence aouth 80 chaing, east 80 chaing, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of commencement, - Dee, 18,1913. - John Laurenson, Omineca Land District, District of Cagsiar. Claim No. 8. Take notice that B. R. Jones, ‘Mer- chant, of Skeena Crossing, “British Columbia, intends to ap; pply & or permis- --Bion to prospect for coal and petroleum | 4 on the ollowing described landa: Commencin 3 at & post Planted about 3 miles west from the south west. cor- ner of Lot 3°96 Cassiar, and marked B. 3, Se ‘eormer, thence north 8&0 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 30 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, and contain- ing 640 acres more or lesa. _Sanuary 6th, .1914, B, R. Jones. ’ Erie Wiekner, Agent. Omineca Land District. District of Take notice that BR, Jones, Mer- chant, of Skeena Crossing, British Columbia, intends to-apply or permis- sion to pivspect for coal and petroleum on the following deacribed lands: Commencing’ at a post planted about 3 miles west fram the south west cor- ner: pt Lot 8896 Cagsiar, and marked B, | m 8. W. corner, thence north’ 80 Bad, thence eaat 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chaina to point of commencement, and contain- Ing 640 acres mote or len. B. R. Jones, January 6th - , Erie Wickner, Agent. | 5, Omineca sa aealat District of - Claim No, B.. Take notice that B. R. Jones, Mer- ‘chant, of Skeena ‘rp fe British Columbia, intends to apply for permis- lon to frompect for co Bt end petroloum on the following described landa: Comamencing at a post planted about 8. milea weat and 1 mile north from the south: weat comer of Lot Caaaiar, and marked B. , 5... corner, thence |- north 80 aca theres west 80 chains thence south &0 chains, thence east BO chains to point of commencement, and containing. 640 acres more o less. : B. R. Jones. Erie Wickner, Agent Omineca Land District. District of - agsiar. . Glaim No. 6. + Take notice that B.. R. Jones, Mer- thant, of Skeena Crossing, British Columbia, intends to apply ‘or permis- sion to rospect for coal and petroleum on: the following described lands: “Commencing at a post’planted about |. 3. miles west and 1 mile north from the south weat corner of Lot $996 Caasiar, and marked B ” W. corner, thence north 80 chaina, ‘thence east $0 chaina thence south 86 chaina, -thence | 2 les January Gth, 1914, - B, R. Jones, Erie Wiekner, Agent. -LAND NOTICES’ ‘Omineca Coast ‘Range V. District of Teke notice that Charles Hicks Beach intends to apply - for” permission to purchase the owing deserlbed landa: ‘Commencing ata postplanted at the northweat corner of Lot 349, Range V, Coast District, and-being the northeast cor, of land applied for, thence west 20 chains, south 40 chains, east 20 chains, north 40 chains to point-of commence- ment and containing 80 acres ‘more: or. * Charles Hicks Beach, Dan McDougall, agt. Omineca Land District. - District of Cassiar © Take notice that James ‘Bell, of Glasgow, Scotland, cccupation fele- graph operator, intends to a ly. for ollowing | 8 Rermission ta ta purchase the sembed lands: - Commencing at ‘a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 2391:Cassiar, thence 20 chains west, 20 chaina south, thence ‘following Skeena River to the southwest corner of Lot 2891 Cassiar, thence north to point of comfnencement, .containing 40 acrea more or less. Hazelton Land District. - Coast,"Range 6. Take notice that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B, c., miner, intends to and g -for a license to prospect for coal etroleum over the the following deseribed lands: Commencing ‘ata post planted two and a half miles east and one mile south from the mouth of Kitnayakwa river, thence south 86 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement. Dee. 1bth, 1913 John Laurenson ’ Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range 5 ; Take notice that John Luurenson, of Prince Rupert, 5. c., miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect . for coal and petroleum over the ollowing des- cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted two and ahalf miles east from the mouth of Kitnayakwa river, thence . west-80 chaing, south 80 chaing, east 80 chains, north £0 chains, to point of commence- Dee. seth, 1913, John Laurenson, Hazelton Land District. © District of . -Coaat, Range 5 - Take notice: that Jotin Lanrenson, of Prince Rupert, B. c., miner, intends to and for a Heenae: to- roapect for coal q petroleum over the following des- lands: *mmoneln at a post planted two and a half miles east of the mouth of the Kitnayakwa river, thence east 80 chalng, south 80 chains, west 80 chalns, north 80 chaina, to point of commence: pec ‘sath, 1913, dohn Laurenson. Hazelton Land District,” _ Const, Range 6 = Take notice that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, 8,.¢,, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal gid petroleum over the’ following des- eribed lands: Commencing. at a post: planted twe and a half -milea cast from: the ‘mouth 80 chains, east 80 chains, south’ 80 chaina, west. 80 chains, to point of commencement. ~ : bee, 18; 1913, John ‘Lanrenson., Hazelton: Land District. District of Coast, Range 6. Take notice, that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B, C.,. miner, Intends to apply for a ticense to prospect for coal petroleum over the following des- cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted two and a half miles east from the mouth of the Kitnayakwa river, thence north 80 chains, west 8D chaina, south BO chains, east 80 chains, to point of com= mencement, pee, 16, 1918, - John Laurenson, ‘Hazelton Land District. Coast, Range | 5. "Take notice that. John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B. ., miner, intends to apply for a license to proarect for coal and etroleum over the following dez cribed lands:. ‘Commencing at a post planted two and‘a half miles east and one mile north from the mouth of the Kitnayakwa river, thence north. 80 chains, west80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement. Dee, 16, 1918. .°... » John Laurénigon, District of Hazelton Land District. Coast, Range B. Take notice. that John Laurenson, of Prince Rupert, B. C., miner, intendd, to apply for a license to prospect. for coal petroleum over the following des- eribed lands:: | Commencing ata. post ‘planted’ two ania half, miles eastand dne mile ndrth from the ‘mouth of the: Kitnayakwa rivet, thence’ ‘north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chaing, west 80 chains, to point of commencement, District of 918. . 14-22 Jamea Bell. Dec, AG, 1918.- John Liurensgn, od Ce q Drugs and Toilet Kodak Supplies. Printing and Develop-. ing 4 Grate't-phones _ Stationery Articles: Kodaks, and Records | etroleum over the Commencing ‘at a post planted twa : District of +pected to visit British Columbia District of |: of the Kitnayakwa river, thence-north |Canada were not yet ready for were killed by: an avalanche i in the Tyrol. : - Prince “Rupert is considering a proposal to celebrate the opening of the G. T. P, The postoffice department has raised the weight limit of parcels to eleven pounds, The Duke of: Connaught is ex- in September next = A French aviator proposes to ‘carry mails over the African desert by aeroplane. ~ ; Smelting operations are to be commenced at Granby Bay smelt- er within a few days. . ' Atramp who died,in Indiana last week was found to . have $12,000 in his-pockets. It is reported that grading on the Peace river extension of the P.G, E.. will begin in May... _ Sir Ernest Shacketon has se- cured the $250,000 required for his expedition, which is to cross the Antarctic continent. Since the tariff revision in the United States came into effect, last autumn, exports from Brit- ish Columbia have doubled, woe The arrest of Sylvia Pank hurat, ‘for the sixth time, precipitated a suffragette riot -in.. Trafalgar square, London, on Sunday. — Australia has’ purchased two submarines in. England. The vessels are now on-their way to Australia, under their own pow- en. An: earthquake © was: felt 4 in , ish subject ‘“‘executed’* by Villa.. 4 “Seventeen. Austrian “soldiers | unlawful assembly near No. 1 ..{shaft, Extension mine, during Showing a safe majority for re- General Carranza, head of thé || Mexican revoliition; bas ‘sent “a commission to investigate thie :|death of W. S. Benton, the Brit- John Place, M. P, P, for Nan- aimo, has heen found piilty of}; the recent disturbances. ‘Sen: s Every tence was reserved, A majority of the members of the British house-of commond signed’ a -memorial desiring the government ‘to. recnsider its re- fusal to officially . participate in the Panama exposition. Panama Cagal Tolls ‘Washington, Mar.. 10:— With ‘Sleigh *. Equipped |, with New .: “Brakes CHETTLEBURGH & SIN Cc LAIR ===== AT POPULAR PRICES ===> Machinery. - DON’T WAIT ‘Until Too Late PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WITH ‘Hazelton Telkwa Sleighs and Cutters “Harness that will Last: Everything in Farm ¥ Seven ‘New Varieties ‘Cutters and Stages | repeal: clause of the Panama Canal Act favorably reported to the house, |i and with a poll of ‘the ‘meémber- ship of the house and ‘senate peal, administration leaders’ were! ill more confident than ever: ‘today || that congréss would respond | favorably to President Wilson’s the Sims bill providing’ for the|™ of -the' tolls exemption # LIVERY and STAGES night, Our stages meet all traing 1} Consign your shipments in Our Care ap, Storage or Delivery. Address all communications to to Hazelton, We are prepared ta supply private iF and publi ic conveyances day and @ at South Hazelton or New Hevelton. ‘Coal and Wood delivered promptly, Ruddy & Ma cKay HAZELTON and NEW HAZELION fappeal, This poll, taken by mem- bers of the house and sénate who will aid in the fight for repéal, | showed, they say, a layge majori- ty in both houses ready to vote ‘for a flat repeal measure at once. The next move of those who, are to lead the fight in the house for the repeal provision,’ will be to urge the rules ‘edinmhittes to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE - Steamer “PRINCESS “BEATRICE” Leaves Prince Rupert iN Vancouver, Mekets to-and from all - parts of the world, NDAY AT B Let Us Arrange Your Trip East teamBhip Tickets, For Tickets, Reservations and Information apply to Pigtoria and Seattle every Atlantic and Pacific L G. ‘McNab, Cor, ard Ave, and 6th St., Prince: Rupert, B, C. bring in a special’ rule to expes dite its-passage. It waa confi- _tdently asserted that a rile giving|. the Sims measure: the ‘vight-of- ‘way in the house would ba brought in by the mfddte of the week, : While the hous’!is- ‘debating the issue, in the seniite'the com- |: mittee on interoceania' ‘ebnals will} consider what action®‘to take, whether to recommend ‘aflat_ ré- *Aeocas cemcaa maaan CH mommtie Real Estate, Financial and neweee Brokers Lelewame tq}: “Thorp j Hoops ALDERMERE, B, C. Bole district agents for BE. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul. tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, & , Life, Accident, and Employer's Liability Insurance. ‘¢ Fire We represent the best companies. te. We Can Locate You On a Good: Good Pre-Emption Near the G. L P. If. ;you desire information about ‘about the Bulkley Valley write: us, » Haman pibemann i aimemintiomsan i(} tenet 2A een ot peal, or to urge the con romise -Despite reports to the eontrary, the ‘Asquith government has: no|. intention of dissolving-parliament this year, says the London Chron- icle, A sensation has been causéd:in Germany by.the. publication. of reports that Russia has rapidly and secretly prepared for a war on Germany. mo 7 The Doukhobors of Kootenay threaten to go about naked if the government enforces the law re- garding the registration of births and deaths, An inconclusive naval battle was fought last week between the Mexican warships Morelos and Guerrero and the rebel gun-| hoat.- Tampico. The “commerce. committee. of the U, 8. eonpress reported fav- \orably on the measure repealing the Panama toll exemptions, by a vote of seventeen to. four... Hon: W: 1. White, minister of finance, declared in the federal). parliament that the people of the initroduetion of a system of ae aie pensions, “The: Westérn, Fuel Co. and ts minera at Nanalmo have signed a new agresin: t ‘providing for & general inerebae, of ten per cent _{flred, ag-well-as sevéral bom bill offered, by Senator ‘ hilton, authorizing the President'to reg- ulate the tolls and assess charges at his discretion, wherever éxemp- tion is provided in the Calta! Act. President Wilson was: highly gratified with the way: Gingress had responded to his address of Thursday. ws du Suffragette Rage . Glasgow, Mar. 10? “Mra. Pank- hurst was arrested: tla suffrag- etle meeting, aftér w fierce fight with the polica i in’ Which a score of women were ‘hurt! The sufé fragettes, in™ -antichiatlon of the sles had trouble with « the. ~HESE LANDS are located close to the main line of | the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which is being constructed through the heart of the Bulkley Valley; one of the best farming districts in British Columbia. Steel ia now, laid through Telkwa, and traina will géon be running — from Prince Rupert to this point. There are good roads to all parta : of the Bulkley Valley from Telkwa, ; The Bulkley Valley is an ideal dairying’ and mixed farming district, FOR SALE with a market for all kinds of farm produce, We own all the land we offer for sale, and can give aguaranteed title. Qur jands were all very carefully selected several years ago by ex- perts in the land busineas, © We sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. Our prices are reasonsonale and terms are easy, | . formation to “NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Lid.” | rau ) wm Capital 81, ,800,000; Suite 622 Metropolitan Building TY Vn AS Write for full in- _ VANCOUVER, B. ray =2 very effieneidiis the masculine’ ‘stipporters, who used flower pots, ‘chit, ér any- thing they could lay their hands as. missiles for holding’ baek the police fora faw minutés,, "Finally the police stormed the platform. A number of | iwomen produced clubs from ‘tinder their re ae against the attacking party. Sev- eral blank cartridge pistdls were 1 The police’ aelsed Mrs. 'pahkhurat and dragged her off the platforin and through the hall to thé street. ‘A desperate .effort : waa made to rescue: her ‘fa: the. police foredd her. into 1 a ‘taxi-eab and. drove to g fi a ; jk ONNENUR COON CORMAMCOMH MN ERMNRUNANHiEg Hudson’ s Bay npany | GROCERIES DRY GOODS . ment of A fl snort HARDWARE- | Of Bat Qual at Popla Prices = * LIQUORS * always a