fen Petter itt a eer ca tite eeli lee ee tae et Pea! SPS oP hee oe! TULL CtLe a. a i. | ..! .€ Baal | mi | | ‘wo: a ML a ‘i mee! on. ow. te a > . Oe oi ae My | ie _ | = x Ml.) mw oe wf . a vy. .. on Mm. PEO ste ala teats TAN OteS Vee ta PS, 4 te ee . a Nite Mie scene Pitti itr etter TAS er ae wat + 1: The Distributing Point | for the Great svinne i: ie - Landseekers, Save “eS and Sportsmen will find © : - the: merchants - of. Hae, — a zelton prepared t to meet oe ‘every. requifement:. - ° conti and supplies, Har - . : - many years. in utfiting = = Parties for ‘theNorther oS : ness ‘men Bre cealiied “-to-give valuable advice: and assistance to new: . | Hebel is” i ace pos the confluence of. the. vo ae rllway. Abs nqu m. Many Sources gs in Brief ‘ oA bill: to. rable tippin ‘fata been introduced. in: ‘the Canadian senate, -- RE ae SW, W. agitatora haive foment. ed-a strike among: G. P. R. grad: ers: in ‘Alberta, mo Lod Australia wilt conduct, an. 1 ener- eetic campaign; to secure ‘Buro. pean ‘settlers, | 4 She first ‘through train over the CN, R. from Quebee: teach- ‘ed Toronto’ on May 1: -. Sir James Whitney, premier: of Ontario, “who has been ‘seriously ; int has’ nearly recovered, “The. first shipment of copper; 1p tone, was made: last: week by ‘Tthe Granby Bay amelt¢ es “One hundred abor candids is * | wil “contest British constituencies Tye [at the next general ‘election.: - ae Flat City, a mining camp in. the: ‘Tditarod: ‘district, ‘was ‘almost wiped out by fire on Sunday. “Governor Goethals i is planning : i to ‘put’a Panama railroad: ‘steamer eal through the anal within a week. ro 1 is generally’ ‘believed ‘that |, ie the: Dominion © “parliament... will le nat proronue until. well. on. ‘in “More ‘than’ itty lives 8 were. “Joa ft in: f fire which: destroyed part of, : tthe. commercial section ot Val. ns ‘aiapdoted eaiintertetter a ar- = reatéd: dn Seattle had'a ‘quantity. | of spurious Canadian bills in his}. : possession. : Leave? ae ‘ - General ‘Daniel -E. Sicitles, ‘ast Jot” the brigade eommariderd of |the American eivil wat, . is dead . “Five x were ¢ drowned on 1 Moriday | ts ‘when ‘the Rock . Tsland ‘yailréad * bridge at Biidgeport, Okla. was oA {| washed. paWwAY. . - yo athe The bodies of many of the 172) a | ices entombed in the ‘New. ‘Mi River. seolliery in: West Virginia have. been recovered, ae Aésbieriate “battle. betiveot on the Moora and a-French foree re- a [, likely. to last’ for ‘dome weeks. : Federal, ‘troops have’ taken | bhaige: of ‘the. districte affected, by, the, Colorado coal strike, ’and | th al fio, further bloodshed i is expected, of nithe -matter, of a freah Geviine . \ Tithe: for. Lot 4048, i Rings 5; Coast se ite ates aie L i. int re ane momen F. F. MacLB0D afi Mubticn- |i Certificate of Tite . anda” ini tlic)’ fc idata |. 24th February, | 7” sulted : Morocean troops on Monday. OW. W. Kept the: pol author: was one of’ thosd ‘in “the: ‘defeat - oF 5 the senate on, the: bill’ to repeal : the Panama canal. toll exemptiond is York busy. - jd éx-| died on Saturday - right, in thi .g| Bephew, Neil “Campbell: ig: his > -Jadvanced them for the: Canadian “aon” ‘the Cucarasha- slide into gineers who-have: ‘been | ‘fighting "ymer, Port - ‘Graliam and. points to shin For Sale. a “LAND NOTICE -' tes |= _{ The debate ln the United State 8 ~ Stikine “Land District. District of 4 _| intends toa ply. jor a license : Te is ‘alleged. ‘that over vtwo' on hundréd : foreigners, . nearly. all : Americans, ‘have been: killed i in| : Mexiea in the lant twelve n onths, oe ° Higelton Jpnor : pouth 80 chains, west 60 chalne, (to (86 tiles north an | | Isle of Wight. “His: wife, Pring- ess Louise, survived: him: .. His BUCCESION oe : Itis asitdiiot Us ‘Libaral’“hiem- bers of the: Dominion: ‘patliatient will . demand an, accounting” by Mackenzie & “Mann. ‘for: thoney Northern, * Rock ‘Bhd dirt ‘are still’ moving the Panama Canal, - “but the en- the ‘glides are. at: last gaining of the. ‘canal,’ reat. - turned to Seward on the atéamer Dora from:the westward; ‘reports situation. They have no food, '. J and: many. . native’ families. are| |. actually: in -need.:. During. ‘the | winter measles killed, many. na- tives, We ed | Steamer Afire at Sea’ ao fied steamer, afire :from.stem to stern, with nosigns of life aboard, _{Seydlita: circled, the. burning’ ves. iy that. the name was not alstin- Ruished.. Bell “Plano! upright, ‘in! ‘gia condition, . = ‘Shop Laeree! “Hazelton Land District. ‘Distriet of. Take notice that: 1. Charles A. Loney, ‘of: ‘Prince Rupert, ceeupation ‘engineer, intends. to’ aan sion to purchase the follo lands;. ot ‘Commencing 885, Cassiar District, ‘thence: west 20 chains,.south 40 chains, aast.20 chairs, ment, containing 80 acres more ‘ér legs, Dated, March i, 1914. M-3T ; Charles Arthur Loney. Coat NoTICRs Take notice thet Thoms Beale of Wisbech, England, commisstoh , amet, Be et. for co troleum at ae ollowirig eae ribed: lands. Commencing. ata itt planted abd 86 miles north and 11. ‘miles Weat fran the: northwest. corner. of. Lat. Cassiar,, Hazelton ence: 80° chaing: south, 'BO> chathe point of commencement, + cori ing #40 acres, known aselaim 42. -: Doe, 10, 1 ‘Thomas Bésles, Stikine Land District. District of ‘ Cagsiar - Winbech, Hhgland, comin intend apply be coal “Commencing at a lanted ‘shout 6 titles north’ and the northwest corner af Lot S02, Cassia, Land © Distrlet, ~~ therica 80 chaina,. eaat.. 80 1chains, int. of commencement, containihg known as claim 43. . Cassiar. ar . ko, notice that Thomas Beales, commission agent, Boe ant g at leg weet from ~northweat. COer of ground, Fears that the opening ee -set for January, le 1916; would have.to be postponed _|indefinitely, have been set. at lif “Dr. Baughnian, ‘game warden f. lof the Kenai Peninaula, ‘who re-|F the westward’ are in ‘a: seriou ~ Halifax, May 5:-—An: atdane dlitz: . The position: given. was ||: latitude 41. 27, longitude61.07. The : sel, but the amoke hung | 80. heavi- Le » Apply - to Mrs: Bigs : wert New: Hazelton.: « me, wlth Poultry, netting at = : | a “ Gommercial Printing at ‘rae permis. |. — wing deteribed : at a post “planted : 40 . ° chains west o oF pauth-oant sorner of Lot ‘north 40 chains, to point of ‘eomirende- ||}. Land . sDintiet, , -weat, 80 chains, north, 80. ‘chats tah , Take: notice that Thomas. Beales, of f| oe ision Sgent, | ply, | for a.licenss to pros- |. er Q a a petroleum o over the | following: deabribed anda Lue joie _Thomes Boates, i a lor a-licthed to pros 2 vane “ter “on and” petroleum over the!, 4 poat slanted abaut i im Jone, : i ony DRY ‘GOODS — HARDWARE — Le A fall Aisort- we ment of. LIQUORS ava in ce HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY | : HAZELTON, B.C, EuininttinitnianetunatoumcuareucanMeHHiKs a g A. ge ‘i ee : Of Beit Quality at: Poplar Pres ‘c a | coetedlrae sii ap inane ‘Consign: ‘your Bhij ments: in” Our ’- a Caro for. rah or . Delivery. - i erica antes mate nie 2 Haxe|tor that the natives at. Seldovia,’ Ho- Pcenia: We are prepared to bupply private et ‘and pub fic convéyances day and } Laight. Our stagea’ ‘meet: all.trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton, Coal and’ Wood delivered promptly. Ruddy & MacKay} 7 HAZELTON and | NEW HAZELTON ~ CANADIAN PACIFIC: RAILWAY pie COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE i ” Steamer “PRINCESS BEATRICE” _ Leaves Prince Rupert, for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every SUNDAY: AT 8 P.M. * Stunner Excursions to. ‘Eastern Points at Low Rates, Effective June Ist ‘. ‘Low Rates to'Norwegian Singerbund; Chicago, May 19th ‘and 20th” -To-Norway Celebration, Norway, April 20th, 25th and 30th _ | Tieketa to all parts of the world, Atlantic and Pacific Steamahip Tickets , _.9,G.. MeNab, Cor. ord Ave. and 6th St, Prince Rupert, B.C. J) was discovered 300 milés-scuth of}: By Cape Race by:the:steamship Sey-|[ .. NOMMERCIAL PRINTING OF THE. BEST "GEASS AT “THE MINER ¥ PRINT SHOP wale NE ran cdsetns eee Fed Dace tat Bett tee cpicicciniame “Sicdercm Real Estate, Financial and, Insurance Bikes. “ALDERMERE, B.C. ~ Sele district agents for E. G. ‘Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul __. tural “Machinery . and Implements, Wagons, ‘Bte. : a oo Wire, Life, Accident, an¢ Employer’s Liability Insurance, pe : We represent the best companies, ~~; | ; We Ga Locate You'On a Good Pre-Emption Near the G, T. P. ote Youdéalre information about the Bulkley y Valley write us. ee ” “party tis the’ land business. formation to. . o ~ BULKY VALLEY FARM LANDS FOR SALE: ESE’ LANDS are located close to the main tine. of: the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, which ig being a, constructed through-the heart of the Bulkley Valley, one: jl of the best. farming . districta in . British: Columbia. | Steel ‘is now -ldid through Telkwa, and traina will soon be running: ; ‘+. ftom Brltiée Rupert to thia point. There ara gt ot ber Bulkley Valley from Telkwa. . Bas iy ‘ Belkisy. Valley is an ideal dairying and mixed farming” dirt, t with ‘ag inarkbt' for alt Kinds of taxm. produce. Lo .We own all the land. we offer. for sale,-arid can give a guaranteed title. Qur jands were all very carefully selected several years agé. by ex- - . We sell in tracts of 160 screa'or more. | Our pilted ate’ ‘réaaandonale ind. terme are eaiy.. - Write for fall i ins _ millon went from | ae