Array ( '/ r '- - * i *"' f THE OMINECA HER Vol. 5. No. 26. NEW HAZELTON, B. C, DECEMBER 27. 1912 EIGHT PAGES WATER SUPPLY INTERESTED IN MOVE TWO MORE WORK STARTED FOR THE TOWN THIS DISTRICT DINKEY ENGINES GRADING ROAD Ideal Reservoir Site Located---Water Butte Capitalists Take Up Extension May Be Brought In At Mini- of Rocher de Boule���Money- mum Cost for This District A general meeting of the New Hazelton Citizens' Association was held in the Presbyterian Church last Monday night when most of the business people of the town were present and half a dozen more names were added to the membership roll. President McKenzie was in the chair and after the minutes of the first meeting were read the Secretary read a report on the work undertaken by the executive committee during the past month. This report was adopted, President McKenzie outlined the work of the waterworks committee which had been appointed by the executive to look into the water supply question. He stated that Mission Creek could be tapped on the townsite and brought into town with a pipe line at the minimum cost. At the point he proposed to tap the stream there is a large natural basin and by building a dam enough water could be stored to supply a city of 100,00 population. The construction of the dam would be small as all the timber is on the ground and only needs to be cut. The water is excellent having as its source the glaciers on Rocher de Boule mountain. The amount of water in the creek varies but slightly the year round. The association heard the report and then instructed the secretary to communicate with the government to secure the water right on this stream. The secretary will also take up several other matters at the same time. The association will meet again the first Monday in February and the first Monday of every month thereafter. Decided To Build At a congregational meeting in the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning it was decided to erect a church building as soon as possible. The site has not yet been decided upon but it will be close to the present business part of the town and will be so built that at some future date it can be moved to a permanent site should such be desired. Any more than deciding to build the congregation thought best to let the other matters stand until next Sunday when more will be present, and also to give the committee more time to work out details. The building will however be under way in a short time after the new year. Returned from Holiday J. B. L. MacDonald arrived in town last week and is looking the picture of health after his trip to the old country. He was met in Prince Rupert by a number of his old friends who accompanied him to New Hazelton. Since he arrived he has made several side trips including one tc Silver Standard mine which he visited with Mr. D. McLeod. Paget Getting Camp at Decker Lake Halieron & Thompson Have Contract Laves Hazelton to Assume Position in Shape for Work Early in to Build Road from Station of Inspector of Provincial Police CHIEF WYNN IS PROMOTED the New Year Word has been received from F. C. McKinnon that he would be home just as soon as he could complete his business in Vancouver. He should arrive here on any train now. While in Butte! he found the people there greatly interested in the minerals of the Hazelton district and stated in i his letter that there was a lot of mining money in that city and j many of the capitalists were anxious to get into this district. He was successful in getting a; group of Butte capitalists to take up the extension of Rocher de Boule which is owned by Harvey & McKinnon and others. This | property is a very promising one j and the same veins on the Roch-! er de Boule are on the Extension and the big property has almost reached the Extension with their work. The veins are disclosed by open cuts and trenches and the ore looks very promising. Cy. Leonard was in town several days this week getting two dinkey engines loaded and started on the road for Paget's big contract at Decker lake. Mr. Paget has already got his steam shovel and dump cars on the ground and ready to operate, and the engines are required to haul the material away. He has ten miles of good shovel work and he will have a good sized camp working for several months. Cy. Leonard is in charge of the moving and has been very successful in getting the plant transferred. He made a start from New Hazelton with the engines this week, and as the sleighing is very good he will make excellent time in reaching the lake. Improving Post Office Last week the post office was; moved from the back of Post- master Richmond's store to the1 front right hard corner. Thej place was formerly used as a j butcher shop but it is much larg- er and better suited for the post- office. It is a big improvement. | The postmaster has also applied for individual boxes and as soon as they arrive will be installed. In a short time New Hazelton will have as good a post office service as any other town. The town needs it, too, as it is increasing rapidly and the amount of mail being brought in is also on the increase. Poultry Roasted Quite a number of Bulkley Valley people did not have the usual turkey and goose for Christmas this year. George Frizzell, Prince Rupert, had received their orders and had shipped a large quantity of Christmas meats in care of the Hudson's Bay and these were on the premises when the fire occurred. First Christmas Goods For the first year in a new town and a new country the local merchants carried quite a stock of Christmas goods and it is a pleasure to announce that practically everything was sold. It is a good omen for the new town. This is the centre for the district and the people from outside came to town and did their shopping. Bob Miller, Telkwa, formerly of New Hazelton, was in town a couple of days last week. He left Thursday morning for the coast where he will spend the holidays. The express on Saturday's train was the largest that ever came up the line. This is the first year that Christmas goods have come through on time and the rush was grea't. Hudson's Bay Fire Last Friday, Manager Graham wired head office in Victoria, that according to the opinion of one man who was at the fire in the early stages the blaze was caused by matches stored on the grocery side of the building. Mr. Graham holds quite a different opinion. He was at the fire among the first and is of the opinion that some one had emptied a can of coal oil or gasoline on the floor towards the front of the building and dropped a match in it and made a getaway. When Mr. Graham arrived it was the floor that was blazing and the walls had not got burning very much. Mr. Graham was through the store between half past nine and ten o'clock that evening and shut off all fires and saw that all doors were locked and that everything was in shape. He went up town and returned about ten o'clock and still there was no sign of fire. A visitor at his house arrived home about a quarter after eleven and he says there was no sign of fire when he passed the store. About the same time one of the police passed the store and looked in; He says everything was all right. At half cast eleven the place was a roaring furnace. Mr. Graham is very highly esteemed in town and the greatest sympathy is felt for him. He has only been manager of the store for a few months and in two fires the entire premises have been wiped out. The cause of this and other fires in the town during the past six or eight months would be a nice little case for a live detective to unravel. Contract for Ties Gus Haller, Chicken Lake, was in town a couple of days last week on business. He has just started work on a contract to take out 20,000 ties and he has ten men on the job now. Most of the ties will come off his own ! land and it will take him until about the middle of March to complete the contract. After that he is going to move his family to Seattle and later he expects to return to the Francois Lake country. to Eleventh The contract was awarded on Tuesday to Halleron & Thompson for grading the new road from the station. The road will be along Templeman street, which runs along the railway, up Kelly St. to Tenth Ave., along Tenth to Fielding, down Fielding St. to Eleventh Ave., where it will connect with the government road and Pugsley St. Work on the contract was started on Thursday morning and will be rushed to completion. For the winter only a first-class winter road will be made, and as soon as the frost is gone in the spring permanent work will be done. This will, however, give the citizens the shortest route and the best grade from the station to the present business center, and as soon as the trains arrive the town will be in fine shape to handle the immense business. Are Ready to Build This week the Herald received word from a Dawson City man who owns several lots on Tenth Ave. making enquiries about building. He states that he is prepared to erect one or more buildings for rent for store or rooming house purposes. He is prepared to get busy on the proposition at once. This is a good opportunity for the several merchants in the old town who are looking for a location. They will get a building and be in the coming business district at the same time. Further particulars can be had at the Omineca Herald office. Hudson's Bay Co. General Manager Bassett, of the Hudson's Bay Co., Victoria, arrived on Wednesday night's train. He has since been in conference with Mr. Graham the local manager as to the cause of the fire and as to the future policy of the company in this district. There is a very strong propbability that the company will erect their new quarters in New Hazelton. Mr. Bassett will be in town this week. Another Residence Work was started on Saturday last clearing and getting the ground ready for a new residence for Mr. Wall, of Wall & Swan. The building will be on Eleventh Ave. just across from the Foley, Welch & Stewart main office buildings. Deputy Sheriff Dutch-Cline was in town on Monday on business. H. L. McHugh spent the Christmas holidays in Minneapolis. He will return soon after th'e first of the year. Will Be Missed Here Victoria, Dec. 16. - Chief Provincial Constable Wynn, at present stationed at Hazelton, and in control of that district, is to be promoted to the position of inspector of provincial police vice Chief Constable Thomas Smith, of Vancouver, who recently resigned the position of inspector which he was holding in addition to the office of chief constable of Vancouver and New Westminster police districts. Chief Constable Wynn is now at Hazelton, but he will shortly be relieved by Senior Constable Ernest Gammon, who is to be transferred from New Westminster to Hazelton where he will assume the office of chief constable. It is reported that Constable Gammon is to leave to-night for Prince Rupert en route to Hazelton. It is expected that the promotion of Constable Wynn will be gazetted as soon as he reaches Victoria from the north. Constable Dunwoody of Victoria, is to become Senior Constable at New Westminster. Chief of Police Wynn was in Hazelton about two years and during that time he kept the town and district in good shape. He is a straightforward man and a straight, reliable officer. He has many warm friends in Hazelton and district who will miss him. He was also very highly thought of in Prince Rupert from which place he came to Hazelton. As inspector of provincial police he will capable and it is doubtful if the province could have found a better man for the position. May every success follow Chief Wynn. Big Silver Lead Vein Mr. McMillan, who is well ; known in the district, and who thas been identified with the North Coast Land Co. in their ' lands in this district for some years, arrived in town on Sunday and reports everything in the valley as very prosperous. For several months he has been working on a group of five claims adjoining Frank Brown's Owen Lake property and he has uncovered a five foot vein of solid galena. In this property he is associated with Harvey & McKinnon and he reports it as one of the big things of that district. Mr. McMillan also called on a number of his New Hazelton friends on his way to town. Steel Arrived Rex Brown left last week for Vancouver where he will reside in future. Rex will be much missed around here and especially on the hockey team. The bridge steel for the Mud Creek bridge arrived last Saturday and was taken up to the site. The steel gang will get busy on it at once and rush the work. When this is completed the Foley, Welch & Stewart freight can be taken many miles to the east of town. By the early spring the rails will be laid and trains running to and past Telkwa. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 The Omineca Herald Printed every Friday at NEW HAZELTON, B.C. C. H. Sawle Publisher Advertising rates���$1.50 per inch per month; reading notices 15c per line first insertion, 10c per line each subsequent insertion. Subscription to all parts of the world One year ... $3.00 Six months - - - 1.75 Notices for Crown Grants - - - $7.00 " Purchase of Land - - - 7.00 Licence ti P reaped for Coal - 5.00 KIM MAY. DECEMBER 27, 1912 pulls on the man far distant. He does not see the weaknesses, the failures, and the changing circumstances of old associates which would ordinarily sever the bonds of friendship. He remembers them as they were, when the future was full of mystery and hope, and the world was big in promise. This is the western sentiment of Christmas ; better than riches; too sacred to talk about. *.*P**PK��P\*P\*P\��P**P%*r\��PK*PX^*P**PfPK*P��.*Pfl'i*��HP.Hi ******* *��***.*'**.* *.%..��****.*"*************** ****f*****t **********************��*******a*��************************* The Parkin-Ward Electric Co. We carry a larne stock nf Electrical, Gasoline Unlit and Marine* PklNCl* RUPERT, B.C. A>ient8 for .gJrVad "Perfec- tion" Gasoline Engines ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS Mail orders promptly attended to. LIMITED Prince Rupert Election The next two weeks will see Prince Rupert absorbed in the dissensions of another civic election. The mayoralty contest will be between Mayor S. M. Newton and T. D. Pattullo, the latter being the candidate of the business men, who have allied the political parties in the hope of getting a business administration. Like its predecessors', Mayor Newton's regime has not been popular, but the present encumbent is the first mayor with the courage to try for re-election. His record is not a very sturdy platform to stand on. His council has been incapable of handling the financial problems, but they did succeed in making a heavy increase in taxes. Progress and lower taxes will be the main plank of the Pattullo workers. ****** Christmas in the Hazelton district is beginning to show the influence of increasing population and the advancement of transportation. Here, where the conventions of civilization and the unharnessed freedom of pioneering have Christmas mingled in a picturesque cosmopoli- irt tan existence, the growth of the the West comforts and luxuries that man brings with him, is driving the rougher, freer, pioneering life farther into the hinterland. A year or two hack Christmas here meant just a mid-winter celebration, every man to his own bent, with perhaps a dinner of a wild bird and a mince pie made of canned fruit, salt pork and the legs of a rabbit. Today the conventional turkej and cranberry sauce, the suckling pig, the big roast of beef, the plum pudding and the mince meat like mother used to make, ladens the New Hazelton Christmas table. The old days have gone and the new Christmas customs have come. ! civilization is crowding back even the hills. Perhaps a year or twe hence New Hazelton may even have lobster palaces and New Year carousals. While the spirit of good will and the reverential sentiment of Christmas is the same all over the christian world, there is another sentiment in this northwestern country which invariably comes at this festive season. It is the memory of associations of other holiday seasons in other climes. The westerner resents being thought of as having sentiment. He does not talk of it. Neither does he set it aside as a childish thing. It is one of the secret joys of his life and a fertilizer of a broader mind and unselfish disposition. The memory of home ties and old associations never Hi Hi \*p Hi Hi *** \*p *** *** a.*P Hi Hi *,*p *���* *** +*p m Hi *** Hi ft _*���*_ *.** Hi Hi *** Hi *** JACK WILLIAMS RESTAURANT Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon with Cowichan Eggs Everything Fresh, Clean and Whole_ome. First-class Service. Pugsley Street, New Hazelton iii Hi *** m Hi Hi *** *.��p ft *** *.*p Hi Hi *** Hi *'t *** n,*p *���* *** I*! *** *.*p *** *** WHOLESALE WHOLESALE WE AUK DISTRIBUTERS OF Stanfield's Underwear Penman's Underwear President Braces Carss and Leather Pocket Mackinaws Rupert Brand Shirts. Caps, Etc. Smallwares and Stationery, Etc. Stetson Hats Blankets and other Bedding requirements ami lines of Men's Furnishings J. Piercy, Morris & Co. Prince Rupert ��� I r *******************************t*************************** Oyster Bay Cafe Reichmuth & Lammon, Proprietors Home-Made Bread For Sale Fresh Every Day Poultry and Fresh Fish Green Vegetables in season Prompt Service Quality Goods Opposite Palace Pool Room, Pugsley Street Building Contractors and High Class Shop Workers We will furnish you quotations on all classes of buildings. Best material used and skilled labor employed, Special attention paid to inside work, office and store furnishings. See us first. We are the best. RICHARDS & KNIGHT Twelfth Avenue New Hazelton lb ��� HHHMflHKHHHXMgRHHMMHHHHRHH-* i t,p*.*r*,*p\*p��,*p+.*pn,*p*.*pK*P+*Piti*.*P*.*P*.*P*.*P*.*P*.*PK*P\*A ******* **i********e***** ***** *Slf*f*ftft ftftftft *��***********! \_V__V_ !.���.���_ ****** SI _*��������_��� ******************** *\*P m in *** \*p Hi Hi *** ���MV *.** *** **P *** *** <K*P Hi Hi m Hi *** I'i *** m Hi Yokohama Restaurant THE BEST MEALS IN TOWN Poultry and Fresh Fish. Up-to-date Service. Everything' Fresh. Best Quality. Try us once and you will always come here. Hi *.*p *** _��������'_ m Yd m %*p *** *** m m Hi in Hi Hi HP M M M M M M M Thirteenth Ave. Pool Room and Cigar Store The favorite place of amusement, and where the best brands of Cigars and Tobaccos are kept ��� ��� M M m M M Pugsley St., Opp. Union Bank Hi *.*jr *** *** \*P*,*P\*p*.*P\*p*.��p\*P\*p*.*pa..*P}l+.*p*,**��,��pt.*p*.*p%,*pa.*p*.*pn.��p *** ****** ************ *********tt****** *************** ****** i**********\*��****************tl****************��********** New Hazelton Livery and ��� Stage Line A Rig will leave Hazelton every morning at 9 o'clock for New Hazelton :-: :-: A Rig leaves New Hazelton every morning at 9 o'clock for Old Hazelton :-: :-: Hay and Grain for Sale Frank Carel - - Proprietor STATIONERY Loose Leaf Systems Blue Print and Drawing Paper Photo Supplies Developing anil Printing Promptly Executed OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC CO. W. W. WRATHALL ��� HAZELTON, B.C. llii!iifil!l!iill!l!IEIill!il!l!llilllilllll!!ll Twenty nuts good ALL HAZELTON NUTS 21���American Hoy Bharea will soon begone. Only 25c yel 22���Three new buildings in town this week. ^1 ���Good lot for stile on Twelfth Ave. one block from Pugsley street. Yours for $500. This is a snap. 21-Lot on Twelfth Ave.. 4th lot from Pugsley street. Only $600. A splendid buy. 25���President Chamberlain of the G.T.P.R. is now giving New Hazelton his attention. He expects to visit us shortly. This is encouraging. 26 The G.T.P.R. requires all their money for construction. None to throw away on useless townsites. 27���Follow the crowd to New Hazelton. Still coming. 28���The government is offering money baclt to South Hazelton re lots sold. Many are glad of this opportunity. 29���Street clearing is also under construction. See our town- site then. 30 The station al New Hazelton is now to be built. Crack these then see G. W. ARNOTT j Office Pugsley Street, New llazellon K*P*,*P*.*PK*P*,*gHPHiHgHgHg*HgHgHiHiHgHiHgHiHf ;:_;:_;::;:;;:;r.;;:u:;.:;::u;:;*.:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;_:;;:; in k Hi m m m Hi Hi m Hi *\*p Hi Hi Hi \*p Hi in Hi \*p Hi Hi K*P Hi Hi n.*p Hi Hi **p Hi m Hi Hi m in Christmas Gifts I i Come early and make your selection. The demand for Christmas gifts this year will be greater than ever. My stock is the most select ever brought into the northern interior. The very Finest Perfumes in fancy bottles lixtra fine Toilet Sets for ladies and gentlemen Choice Christmas Cigars Taney Candies and Bon-Bons in fancy boxes Latest Literature Fancy Stationery See us first antl you will not neetl to sent! out for anything. J. Mason Adams - Telkwa ill ______, __���__* ill Hi Hi m See the Palace Pool Room's fine display of fancy Xmas boxes. Nice Presents, eh? Also Cigars Packed in Xmas Cases Don't forget we can supply you with Extra Fancy Apples for Xmas dinner MORAN & POLLEY ****.**** *^*****9*************^ ****** ********************* **i**i**i**i**i******************************************* THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 II r POULTRY DEPARTMENT =1 ���rrJ A Spirited Male a Good Breeder The male that fights for his charges makes the best breeder, other things being equal. To be sure the fighter is not very pleasant to deal with especially if you wish now and then to pick up a bird, but remember he thinks he is doing his duty, so do not kick nor pound him till you have the spirit beaten out of him. This vigor is what you are trying to breed into your birds, so why fight back and make a great fuss when one of the fowls shows that he has what you are working for. Farmers' Poultry Brings an Income One advantage of the poultry crop to the farmer is that it is a constant product, being a source of income during every month in the year. Every other crop he I raises has its season for growth; and it matures but once during; the year. Hence poultry helps to j keep up a steady income, fur-1 nishing some ready money every week. Other crops have their limita- tions sharply defined, and there is a point beyond which the far-; mer cannot go because his acre- j age cannot be increased. But there is scarcely a farmer where an increase in the number of I fowls cannot be had with great profit to the owner. And the ��� added capital for the enlarge- ment is a a matter of small moment, and the net returns will be very gratifying, if proper care is taken in the management. about seventy-five cents a pound in France, while blood albumen is worth only twenty-five cents a pound. The yolks of eggs are also preserved in the form of powder, which is used in bakeries and confectioneries. The yolks may also be preserved in glycerin and salicylic acid in the liquid shape, and are used in tanneries in this form. In Russia over a million dozen eggs are annually used for these manufacturing purposes, their cost being from five to ten cents a dozen. Sell No Dirty Eggs or even with straw and feathers adhering, it will displease the buyer and they will not want more of your eggs, even if they are fresh. People do not want; to wash each egg before they use it. If you have ever tried to break an egg in boiling water to poach it, you know how exasperating it is to have a piece of straw or dirt fall in when you break the shell. Other folks feel the same way about it. Express and Passenger Between (Jltt Hazelton Stage Always reliable. Close attention given to all and New Hfl7plton "arcels iia/.iiitiit i)0 your business with D. MILLER Office and hams on nth Ave. near railway Good printing does not mean Users of Eggs An enormous number of eggs is used in the arts. Egg-soap is made from the yolks of eggs by the Tartars of eastern Russia. Albumen is made from the whites of eggs, and egg-oil from the yolks. Egg pomatum is also made. Egg-oil is used for oiling leather and wool in the wool mills. Egg albumen sells for COHEN ZACKON AND CO. General Merchants Extend best wishes to all for a Happy, Prosperous New Year i We also take this opportunity to thank the public for their liberal patronage during the past year. With the new year, a train service and larger store and warehouse we hope to give even a better service than in the past. Cohen, Zackon & Co. New Hazelton Telkwa r, . j j. . " . ., expensive printing; cheap print- Do not send dirty eggs to the . . SASH and DOORS MOULDINGS STORE ANU OFFICE FIXTURES Specitl rates to contractors and dealers. Get our rates on above lines. market, nor sell them in this condition to the private trade. If you sell eggs with dirt on them, ing is expensive in the end. If you want good work at a fair price you must see the Herald. Prince Rupert Planing Mills, Limited GORDON BAIN. Mananrinis Director Merryfield AND COMPANY I ! Wholesale Grocers And Produce Merchants \ First Ave. and McBride St. ��� Prince Rupert, B.C. M ���a ���I sell direct to the consumer Omineca Orders taken fortaflo: made , SUITS AND Tailoring overcoats Cleaning and Pressing Works A Full Line of Samples Cleaning" and Pressing done in the best style. Repairing and Patching PUGSLEY ST. Joe Filion, Prof. H Hazelton Hospital; Selling Out SALE From Now Until Christmas Prices W II Not Be Considered. Our Entire Stock of Ladies' and Men's Wear M-U-S-T be disposed of as we are giving up business immediately after Christmas. A visit to our store will convince you that we mean what we advertise. Acme Clothing Co. HAZELTON Just Received a nice assortment of the celebrated Dr. Jaeger's Shirts and Underwear NOEL & ROCK Outfitters to Men TheHazelcon Hospital is sues tickets for any period from one .nonth upward at $1 per month in advance. This rate includes office consultations and medicines, as well as all costs while in the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelton from E. C. Stephenson and Fred Field; in Aider- mere, from Rev. F. L. Stephenson, or at the Hospital from the Medical Superintendent. Classy Clothes You always look nice when you wear our jrarments. We always have the newest goods and latest styles. Our clothes fit well and are made by expert tailors on our own premises. Try us once. That is all we ask of you. We also do Ladies' Costume Tailoring. SWEDER BROS. Merchant Tailors Helgerson Block PRINCE RUPERT =^V ���******������*���*���***���***���������**������*������ Fort Fraser *+++*++++*++*+ B.C. ************** Extracts from a letter of Mr. E. A. Mitchell, Fort Fraser Drug Co. to a particular friend of his in Vancouver: *oooooooooooooooooooooc *o *o *0 *0 *o *0 *o *o *0 *0 *o *o *o *0 *0 *0 *0 *0 *0 *c *c *c *o *o *o *o *c *o *0 *o *0 *o *o *o *0 *o *0 *o Dear Dan:��� I like this place better every day and you couldn't pull me out of it. Taking conditions all around I am more pleased every day that I came in here when I did. This is going to he a good town and the man who gets in here first is going to do well. Hang on to what property you have here and my advice to you is to get more of it. Everything here points to a big boom in the spring and for the next five years anyway. It is bound to come, and, for myself, all I can say is, "that Fort Fraser is plenty good enough for me. The best openings at present are for a butcher, cabinet maker, livery, restaurant, baker, general stores and clothier. In the spring there should be openings for another grocery, hardware, pool room, barber shop, jeweller, tailor, and boarding houses. ARE YOU IN ON ANY OF THESE CHANCES? IF SO, WRITE Dominion Stock and Bond Corporation, Ltd. VANCOUVER, B. C. ooooooooooo* o* o* o* o* o* G* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* o* Q�� ���oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo* ��� THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 +.��� ���+ a-��� i ,1 S *~ Public Telephone I j a.m. ruddy Connection with HAZELTON. SEALEY, NEW HAZELTON. and the Prominent MINES I'ul'lk* Phones at Slinger & Ayerde - Hazelton Polley & Moran, New Hazelton 1 1 il I ( j j j ) +.��� -*���*-���+ �������� Forwarding and (ieneral Freighting A. M. RUDDY Rct-idenc- and Hani near Blacksmith Shi HAZELTON, B.C. OLD HAZELTON LOCALS Send to Merryfield & Co., Prince Rupert, for wholesale grocery price list. It means big money to you. ���-H wm mm The Grand Trunk Railway System Double Track Route Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes to Chicago to connect with Grand Trunk fast trains. HAZELTON to VANCOUVER 571 Hours = G. T. P. RAILWAY Nn. i leaves Smith Hazelton. 10.00a.m., mi Thursdays, and Sundays. : Thursday's train connects at I'rince Rupert with the* famous twin-screw STR. "PRINCE RUPERT" j For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle :^r leaving I'rince Rupert 9 a.m., Fridays and == arriving at Vancouver Saturdays 7 p.m. ss: Purchase Through Tickets from Train Agent "**" ��� PRINCE JOHN " sails every two EE weeks for Port Simpson, Granby Hay. zzz Stewart, the Naas and Queen Charlotte SS Islands. ZZZ For full informatlnn, reservations and tickets, apply ~~ A. E. McMASTER j== General Agenl Prince Ruperl =���� Agency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines ~: C. G. Harvey, lire chief, had the misfortune to run a nail in the bottom of his foot while on duty at the Hudson's Hay fire. He was laid up for several days. The annual sale held under the I auspices of the W. A. of St. Peter's Anglican church last Thursday night was a great success. A large number of people were present although the population of the town is much smaller than last year. The Roods on ; sale were very attractive and ; there was lots of them. Everything passed off smoothly and the ladies received somewhere in ; the neighborhood of $400. date not a single business man has signified his intention of doing business in what is called South Hazelton (with due respects to the flaring heading of the last issue of the local paper). Anyone speaking of that place invariably winds up with a laugh. The railway people can buck and rare and do their worst to ruin the country and the individuals, but the people are going to New Hazelton and will have nothing to do with their free lots some miles away and from the business centre of the district. The Grand Trunk Pacific knows this and DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND P.O. Box 907 Prince Rupert, B. C. Custom House Broker FORWARDING, DISTRIBUTING AND SIIIP- PING AGENT STORAGE CARTAGE that makes them all the more. tear their hair !lli!!ll!iii!ll!i!!i^ Good Stable in Connection Our Rates Are Reasonable INGINECA HOTEL The Only Family Hotel in the District We Have all Modern Conveniences:���Night and Day Restaurant, with Private Dining RiioMS. : EVERYTHING Fresh, and The Best Attention to Patrons McDonell & McAfee, Props. Choicest of Wines. Liquors and Cigars Always on Hand Frank Ayerde is leaving in a day or two for the south and as soon as he can get ready he is going to visit his old home at Bay of Biscay, Spain, which place he has not seen for twenty-live years. Frank will be away until about the first of April when he will return and open up a business in Granby Bay. The business here has been closed up and Mr. Slinger has returned to his ranch near Vancouver where he will spend the winter. In the spring he will either go to Granby Bay or New Hazelton. ���B The Leading Hotel For Mining, Land and Commercial men. .... Good Sample Rooms, Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Barber Shop. MEALS: Best in the City Choice Stock of Wines. Liquors and Cigars, The Christmas season was right royally celebrated here this year. It is probably the last year that the whites will celebrate in the old town and the ��� festivities this year were marked by the absence of a large num- ! ber of the old timers who have ' moved to the new town or who i were below for the holiday. But i those at home had a jolly time. The fun started Christmas eve and jwas kept up until the day j following Christmas. At the 1 Hazelton Hotel there vvas a brass ! band of eighteen pieces and a big i crowd the night before Christ- I mas and on Christmas Day all jthe hotels gave big dinners. i There was a bigger crowd in town on that occasion than I'or many weeks previous. On Christmas morning service was held in St. Peter's Anglican Church and it was attended by a large number of the citizens. _M f" ~-"X FARM LANDS ALONG THE Grand Trunk Pacific Railway In tracts of 160 acres and upwards. Carefully selected lands at reasonable prices, on easy terms. All titles guarantee. North Coast Land C"Br Metropolitan Building, Vancouver, B.C. Paid up Capital $1,500,000 V. -J Every business man in this town who is not going to New Hazelton is packing up or on his way to Telkwa. If there were any empty buildings at New Hazelton there would be very few local people go any place but New Hazelton. At that the great majority are bound for that town. This week McArthur's Emporium left for Telkwa. Jack Wrathall is preparing to go. Noel & Rock have been delayed somewhat in getting there plans completed for New Hazelton, but Mr. Rock stated this week to the Herald . that they were going to put up a building 30x4u ft., and that they I would have one store to rent and ' that they also had a tenant for it. Their building will be on Pugsley street. The Bank of Vancouver will shortly open a j branch in New Hazelton or move the branch from here over. To THIRTEENTH AVENUE Bakery and Cafe FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY FANCY pasteriks. CAKE. &c. MEALS AT ALL HOURS We use our own Bread and Pastry C. R. BIGQART, PROPRIETOR NEW HAZELTON ��� HOTEL b___i First-Class accommodation Cood rooms Comfortable beds by day or week Pool and Billiard Parlor A. W. Edge Co. Importers and Itetnil Dealers in Wall Papers Paints, Oils, Burlap, Var- nishes Stains, Brushes, Dry Colors, Distempers, Glass, Picture Frame and Room Mouldings, Painters' and Signwriters' General Supplies 2nd AVE. J.RINCE RUPERT , G. C HARTLEY - Prop. New Hazelton Horse-shoeing General Blacksmithing Wagon Work T. L. RYAN N E W H A Z E L T O N PRINCE RUPERT SASH & DOOR CO. Sash Doors Mouldings Mantels Office Fixtures House and Store Fittings etc. PRINCE RUPERT SASH & DOOR CO. PRINCE RUPERT /MOORE LIGHT is very "popular for Home use - IT brings to the lonely /Homesteader # tho farmer mrusrlome alt the adi/antae.; of the Gity With Electricity &c &as as, the ��� ��� ..... .>iqQRE"STOV_;S Can be used Ln conjunction with-- the ught and is o-aerated from the same supply tank-Even the Guy .Mart i5 be$inii\�� to realUe that- ��� ..... ."AIOORE"LIGHT' produces a better US lit than any other Kind of artificial light tr is now putting u\ the famOMS-AlooRE' SYSTEMS ��� sold by all the,leadli\g Hardware Stores ��� ���'. . ��� wrue rot? v^r^\rl_fi_=^r___S^TE.P CATALQ-AIE ��� W*M^itSlJ_rB_H__5Hl ~ B. C. Rooming House Cor. Pugsley and Thirteenth Ave. Good Rooms, Everything New, Clean and Comfortable Rooms $1.00 Beds 50c. T. DYDE, Prop. New Hazelton. M*V/M.��*��.,"*">.*-*M*M.*,^��#*��.*'*M'***k��,**A"***<.t*MM^ r.������s:��:5s:��j:��*J��j:��s��j:*is��j:*iJ:;M;��J:��r.;j:������s;*;:u5::����:��::s:;��; Hi Hi Hi fi \*p *** *** Hi Hi Hi m 8 Hi m In Hi m m Hi Hi m m Geo. D. Tite : Prince Rupert ?he Home Furnisher rpo our many customers mill ���*- buyers in northern homes: We especially .solicit your patronage anil can deliver your wants without delay, as we stock in large quantities in Prince Rupert. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Geo. D. Tite Complete House Furnisher Box 1502 I'RINCE RUPERT Dining Room Furniture Buffets, Tables, Chairs Bed Room Values Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Dressers Stands, Chiffioneers Drapery Goods Lace Curtains, Window Blinds, Poles, Trimming Linoleums, Carpet Squares Hi m Hi Hi Hi Hi 8 8 Hi m Hi m m m m m m Hi m m $&^B��^$:��8��^^ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 Is Vancouver Getting Ready. In a speech to the Canada Club at Vancouver J. K. Cornwall, M. P.P. of Alberta, asked if Vancouver is preparing to handle the great trade from the Peace River country. J.K. is the father of the Peace River district. He has boosted it all over America and it is chieffly due to its energies that that vast country is being opened up. He stated further- that there are 57,000,000 acres of good farm land in the district; the climate is ideal and that settlers are streaming in. He claims the out put of that country will go to the Pacific coast and through the Panama canal. Agricultural Association Some time ago Aid. Bullock- Webster, Prince Rupert, visited this district and outlined the plans for a mineral and agricultural association in Prince Rupert. He met with encouragement here and since he returned to Rupert he has been busy there In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the matter of tho 'Official Administrator's Act' and In the matter of the ESTATE OF WONG TONG, Deceased Intestate Takenoticethat by order of His Honor Judge young:, made the 26th day of October, 1012, I was appointed administrator of the estate of the said Wong Tongr, deceased, and all parties having claims aKainst the said estate are hereby required t"> forward same, properly veiilied. to me on or before the 7th day of January. 1918, and all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. W. ALLISON Official Administrator Dated December IT. 1912 Hazelton. B.C. with the result that last week the citizens of that town completed the organization. From now on strong committees will endeavor to make the first show the great success. New Hazelton will take considerable interest in the movement from the first and there is no doubt but that a number of exhibits will be sent down from the town as well as from the farming community and the mines. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Ready to Start The machinery al the Silver j Standard mine is now all installed and the property will be ready to resume work _ about the New Year when it is expected that a full force of miners will be put | on. Last week D. McLeod and J. B. L. MacDonald visited the mine and report that manager; Haskins was then completing the testing, etc. He expected to be ready to start in a few days. C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice sails from Prince Rupert for Vancouver at 8 p.m., on the following dates: ��� November 24th, December 8th and 22nd, or every alternate Sunday. Through connection made on these days with train from Hazelton. tf LAND NOTICES QOAL mining rights ot the Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the North-west Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more fhan 2.5(10 acres will be leased to one applicant. Application for a lease nr'st be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior N. B. ��� Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. Oct. 4 6m LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District���District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Benjamin Levy, of Vancouver, B.C., salesman, intends to! apply for permission to purchase the! followingdescribed lands: Commencing j at a post planted at the n.-w. corner of lot 3392, Coast, Range 5, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. Oct. 4, 1912. Benjamin Levy 18 James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District District of Coast. Range V. Take notice that Lewis W. Blundell, of Wareham, Eng., gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followingdescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile west of the n.w. corner of lot H392, Coast, Range 5, thenco north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. Lewis W. Blundell Oct. 4, 1912 James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District���District of Cassiar Take notice that Mary Winters, of Pasadena, California, spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 20 chains south of the s.w. corner of Gazetted Lot No. 1065, Cassiar, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. Nov. 19, 1912 Mary Winters 23 Stephen McNeil, agent LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District���District ofCassiar Take notice that Mrs. Mary J. Leonard, of Pasadena, Cal.. married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following llescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted 20 chains cast and 10 chains north of the n.-e. corner of lot .''.20. thence east 40 chains more or less to the Hulk- ley river, thence north-westerly along; the Bulkley river to a point 40 chain_ more or less north of the point of commencement, then 40 chains more or less south tti the point of commencement, containing: 100 acres, more or less. November 1!>, 1912 Mrs. Mary J. Leonard Tub. Dec. 20 Stephen McNeil, a^ent Hazelton Land District ���District of Coast. Range V. Take notice that H. Percy Smith, of Haylake, Cheshire, Eng., salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile west of the n.-w. corner of lot 3392, Coast, Range 5, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres, more or less. Oct. 4, 1912 H. Percy Smith 18 James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District���District of Coast. Range A'. Take notice that Arthur W. Sinclair of Vancouver, B.C. bartender, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followingdescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2 miles south and 4 miles west of the s.w. corner of lot 356, Coast, Range 5, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. Oct. 5, 1912 Arthur W. Sinclair 18 James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District- -District of Cassiar. Take notice that Robert Stirck of Hazelton, B.C.. clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted about 1 1-2 miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2507 Cassiar, thence south 40 chains, west 40 chains, north 40 chains, east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. October 15, 1912 19 Robert Stirck LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Colin H. Munro, of Hazelton, B.C., miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 20 chains south and 40 chains west of the south-west corner of lot 1065 Cassiar, thence south 20 chains east 20 chains, south 60 chains, west 4(1 chains, nortl* 80 chains along Bulkley River, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 280 acres more or less. Colin H. Munro Nov. 2, 1912 19 Hazelton Land District ���District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Robert Barton, of Vancouver, B.C., carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2 miles south and 5 miles west of the s.w. corner of lot 356, Coast, Range 5. thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres, more or less. Oct. 5, 1912 Robert Barton 18 James McDonald, agent Skeena Land District - District of Cassiar. Take notice that George B. Hull, of Prince Rupert, engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrbied lands:���Commencing at a post planted at the south-east corner of Harold Penn Wilson's A. P., thence south along Bolder creek 40 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Nov. 16, 1912 George B. Huh Pub. Nov. 29 D. L. Stewart, agent Skeena Land District ���District of Cassiar Take notice that Harold Penn Wilson of Prince Rupert, banker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: -Commene- ing at a post planted on Skeena River Cottonwood Canyon, thence 80 chains south, thence west 80 chains, thence north eighty chains, thence east eighty chains along the Skeena river to place commencement. Nov. 16, 1912 Harold Penn Wilson Pub. Nov. 29 I). L. Stewart, agent Hazelton Land District���District of Coast, Range V Take notice that Lillian A***er, of Victoria, spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following: described lards: Commencing: at a post planted one ndle west of the n.-w. corner of Sec. 80, Tp. 4, Ramie V. Coast District, thence south SO chains, west 40 chains, north 80 chains, east 40 chains to point ot commencement and containing: :l2n acres. Lillian Aner Nov. 2, 1912 24 Alt'. G. Sivell, auent Beautiful Large Size Nickel Plated Par= lor Lamp Given Away Absolutely Free m M M We are offering our New Brand Kerosene Oil which we claim to be the best grade of oil yet made. In refining this oil we use a double process which takes out all bad odors. This oil will give a clear white light and last longer. In order to advertise this oil, and get the people of the northwest using our oil, we are going to give away 2000 of our new style, large size, nickel-plated Parlor Lamps, that stands 24 inches high and has a large white dome glass shade. This lamp gives 100 c.p. light and is a beautiful lamp for any home, and cannot be bought at any store less than six dollars. Empire Oil Co. WINNIPEG. MAN. Enclosed find $11.55. Please send me one barrel of your Kei ���osene Oil, with which I am to receive one of youi Parlor Lamps FREE with the understanding if I am not satisfied my money will be refunded. OUR OFFER Send us an order for one barrel of our famous Silver White Kerosene Oil that holds 42 Imperial gallons, ____w_______________________________m__m______wm__. or 52 American gallons, at 27 1-2 cents a gallon. We will send you Free one of our Parlor Lamps as mentioned above, and if you are not well pleased with this oil and lamp we will make no charges for what oil we have used and will refund your money cheerfully. We make shipments prompt and pack lamp so it cannot be broken. We will give away only 2000 of these lamps, so fill out the coupon, and send us your order at once. :: :: Address all orders to EMPIRE OIL CO. We pay $1.50 for barrel when empty Box 2196, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 ;*<&* THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 LAND NOTICES LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District- District of Const, Range V. Take notice that I, Harry C. Kay, of Vancouver, B.C.. clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencingat a post planted at the s.-e. corner of lot AA01, thence east 80 chains, north 411 chains, west 8(1 chains, south 4(1 chains to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. Dec. 9. 1912 25 Harry C. Hay Hazelton Land District District of Coast, Mange V. Take notice that I, Mrs. Lottie Kay. of Vancouver, H.C, married woman, intend to apply for permission lo purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted eighty chains east from the s.-e. corner of lot 3397, thence east 80 chains, north 40 chains, west 80 chains, south 40 chains, to point of commencenient. containing 320 acres more or less. Dec. 9, 1912 25 Mrs. Lottie Kay Hazelton Land District- District of Coast, Range v. Take notice that I, David Calvin Jenkins, of Vancouver, B.C., newspaperman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted fifty-five chains east from the n.-e. corner of lot 918, thence south 40 chains, east 20 chains, north 40 chains, west 20 chains, to point of commencement, containing M) acres, more or less. Dec. 0,'12 25 David Calvin Jenkins Hazelton Land District- District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Frank Carleton Teck of Vancouver, B.C., journalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the s.-e. corner of lot 3397, thence west 40 chains, south 40 chains, east 40 chains, north 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres, more or less. Dec. 9, '12 25 Frank Carleton Teck Hazelton Laud District ���District of cassiai*. Take notice that Christ Papas, Victoria, B.C., candy maker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Little Babine lake and about one mile north of the n.e. corner of I. K. Nocut No. 5, thence west 80 chains, north 80, j east about so to lakeshore, southerly i along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 640 acres. Nov. l(i.'12 26-2 Christ Papas Hazelton Land District District of Cassiar. Take notice that Heri Pulos, Victoria, i B.C., brick mason, intends to apply for I permission to purchase the following (lescribed lands: Commencing at a post I planted about one mile north of the n.-w. cornerof I.R. Nocut No. 5, then south 80 chains, west 80. north 80, east 1 80 to point of commencement, contain- | ing 640 acres. Heri Pulos Nov. 16,12 20-3 Hazelton Land District--District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Alexander Tarves, of Vancouver, B.C., carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2 miles south of the s.-w. corner of lot ,'356, Coast, Kange 5, thence east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of commencenient, 640 acres, more or less. Alexander Tarves Oct. 4. 1912 Jas. McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District ���District of Coasl, Range v. lake notice that Earl Hopkins, of Vancouver, B.C., logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing a a post planted 2 1-2 miles south of the s.w. corner of lot 356, Coast, Range 5, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres, more or less. 18 Earl Hopkins Oct. 4. 1912 Jas. McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District ���District of Coast. Hange V*. Take notice that Andrew Porter, of Vancouver, B.C., hotel clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 2 1-2 miles south and 1 mile west of the s.w. corner of lot 356, Coast, Range 6, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. Oct. 4, 1912 Andrew Porter 18 James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District District of i*i.ast. llaiiKe V. Take notice that Thomas Christ Davis of Vancouver. B.C., merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 2 12 miles south and 2 miles west of the s.w. corner of lot 356, Coast. Range 5, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south SO chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement, (540 acres more or less. Oct. 4. 1912. Thomas Christ Davis IS James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District Districi of Coast, Range V. Take notice that George Roffan, of Vancouver, B.C., barber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencingat a post planted 2 1-2 miles south and 3 miles west of the s.w. corner of lot356, Coast, Range 5, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres, more or less. George Roffan Oct. 4, 1912 James McDonald, agent Hazelton Land District���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Geo. Cavadas, Victoria, B.C., eandymaker, intends toapply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Little Babine lake and about one mile north of the n.e. corner of I. R. Nocut No. 5, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80, thence east about 80 chains to lakeshore, thenca northerly along lakeshore to commencement, containing about 640 acres. Nov. 16, '12 26-1 George Cavadas Hazelton Land Districi Districtof Cassiar, Take notice that George Paleologos. Victoria, B.C., carpenter, intends to apply for permission to [iurchase the following described lands: Commencing at a [tost planted about one mile north of the n.-w. corner of I.R. Nocut No. 5, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 8(1, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 610 acres. 26-4 Nov. 16,'12 George Paleologos Hazelton Land District ���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Ruber Colovos, Victoria, B.C., carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Little Babine lake and about 3 miles north of the n.e. corner of I.R. Nocut No. 5, thence west 80 chains, south 80, east j about 80 to lakeshore, northerly along ' lakeshore to point of commencement, I containing about 640 acres. j Nov. 16,'12 26-5 Ruber Colovos Hazelton Land District District of Cassiai*. Take notice that Michel Tsieas. Victoria, B.C,, plumber, intends to apply I for permission to purchase the foliow- I ing described lands: Commencing at a | post planted on the west shore of Little ; Babine lake and about 3 miles north of ! the n.-e. cornerof I.R. Nocut No. 5, ! thence west 80 chains, north 80, east | about 40 chains to lakeshore, southerly along lakeshore to commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 16/12 6 Michel Tsieas Hazelton Land District-Districtof cassiar. Take notice that Belos Stravos, Victoria, B.C., plumber, intends to apply J for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a I post planted about three miles north i of the n.-w. corner of I. R. Nocut No. 15, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commence- | ment, containing 640 acres. \ Nov. 16, '12 7 Belos Stravos Hazelton Land District ���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Henry Vrascos of Victoria, B.C., shoeman, intends to ap- I ply for permission to purchase the fol- j iowing described lands: Commencing I at a post planted about 3 miles north of I the n.-w. corner of I.R. Nocut No. 5, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, j containing 640 acres. 8 .Nov. 16, '12 Henry Vrascos Hazelton Land District ���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Nick Tonisis of Victoria, B.C., Shoeman, intendsto apply ] for permission to purchase the following tlescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Little Babine lake and about 5 miles north ; and 40 chains west of the n.e. corner of ' I.R. Nocut No. 5, then west 80 chains, south 80, east 80 to lakeshore. northerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 17,'12 9 Nick Tonisis Hazelton Land District District of Cassiar. Take notice that James Lycos of Victoria, B.C., gardener, intends to apply for permission to purcnase the following described lands: ('ommencing at a post planted on the west shore of Little Babine lake, and about live miles north and forty chains west of the n.-e. cor. of I.R. Nocut No. 5, thence west 80 chains, north 80, east about 00 chains ; to bank of Babine river, southerly along , river bank and lakeshore to point of j commencement, containing about 560 acres. James Lycos |Nov. 17,'12 10 Hazelton Land District���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Aaron Placas, Victoria, B.C., gardener, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles north and 40 chains west of the n.-w. corner of I.R. i Nocut No. 5, thence south 80 chains, j west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. j Nov. 17, '12 Aaron Placas Send the Omineca Herald to your friends on the outside. $3 1 per year profitably spent. LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District-District of Cassiar. Take notice that Bill Hrisos, Victoria, B.C., gardener, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 5 miles north and forty chains west of the n.-w. corner of I.R. Nocut No. 5, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 17,'12 Bill Hrisos Hazelton Land District���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Gust, Pagonis, Victoria, B.C.. plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Little Babine lake and about six miles north and one mile' west id' the n.w. corner of Babine I.R. No. 6. then east 60 chains, north 80 chains, west about 80 chains to Babine river, then southerly along river bank and lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 560 acres. Nov. 17, 1912 Gust Pagonis Hazelton Lantl District District of cassiar. Take notice that Theodore Thominas, Victoria, B.C., plumber, intends to apply for permission tc purchase the following described lands: Commencingat a post planted on the east shore of Little Babine lake and about six miles north and one mile west of the n.-w. corner of Babine I.R. No. 6, thence east 80 chains, south 80, west about 4(1 chains to lakeshore, then northwesterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 17, 1912 Theodore Thominas Hazelton Land District-Districtof Cassiar. Take notice that Phil Policies, of Victoria, B.C., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about six miies north and 20 chains west of the n.-w. corner of Babine I.R. No. 6, thence north 80 chains, east 80, south 80, west 80 to (joint of commencement, containing 610 acres. Nov. 18/12 15 Phil Policies Hazelton Land District District of ("assiar. Take notice that Samuel Mpacals, of Victoria, B.C., laborer, intends to apr ply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about six miles north of the n.-w. corner of Babine I.R. No. 6, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 18, 1912 Samuel Mpacals Hazelton Land District- District of Cassiar. Take notice that Henry Tseronis of Victoria, B.C., butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a (lost planted on the east shore of Little Babine lake and about four miles north of the n.-w. cor. of Babine I.R. No 6, thence east 40 ehtiins, north 80, west about 80 to lakeshore, southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 18,'12 Henry Tseronis Hazelton Land District���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Tom Macris of Victoria, carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east shore of Little Babine lake and about 4 miles north of the n.-w. cor. of Babine I.R. No 6, thence east 80 chains, south 80, west ahout 80 chains to lakeshore, northerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 1S,'12 Tom Macris Hazelton Land District ��� District of Cassiar. Take notice that Spiros Andrews of Victoria, carpenter, intends to apply I'or permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plantetl about 4 miles north ami 40 chains east of the n. w. cor. id' Babine I. U. No. 6, thence north 80 chains, east 80, south 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 18,'12 Spiros Andrews Hazelton Land District Distiict of Cassiar. Take notice that Henry Thoumpson of Victoria, carpenter, inlends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four miles north and one mile east of the n.w. cor. of Babine I.R. No 6, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 18,'12 Henry Thoumpson Hazelton Land District���District of cassiar. Take notice that Spiros Angelos, of Victoria, carpenter, intends to appiy for permission to purehase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east shore of Little Babine lake and about two miles north of the n.-w. corner of Babine I.R. No 6 thence east 80 chains, north 80, west LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District- District of Cassiar. Take notice thatEmanuil Contogianos of Victoria, mill hand, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: (.ommencing at a post planted about 2 miles north and 1 mile east of the n.w. corner of Babine I.R. No 6, thence north 80 ehains, east 80, south 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 19, 1912 Emanuil Contogianos Hazelton Land District- District of Cassiar. Take notice that Gost Melas of Victoria, mill hand, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at. a post planted at the n.w. corner of Babine I.R. No 6, thence east 80 chains, north . 80, west about 80 chains to the shore of Little Babine lake, thence following lakeshore and river bank to point of commencement, containing aboul 640 ��� acres 23 Nov, 19, '12 Gost Melas Hazelton Land District- District of Cassiar. Take notice that George Loukas, of . Victoria, mill hand inlends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about, one mile west of the n.w. corner of I.R. Nocut No. 5, then south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 l acres. Nov. 19,'12 George Loukas Hazelton Land Disirict- District of Cassiar. Take notice that Annie Simpson, of Victoria, widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile east of the n.w. cornerof I.R. 1357, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 . acres. Nov. 19,'12 Annie Simpson Fori Fraser band District���-District ol Cassiar. Take notice that Alexander F. McCrimmon of Victoria, retired, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following desciibed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains west of the south-west comer of I.R. 1357, i thence south 80 chains, east 80, north j 40, west 40, north 40, west 40 to point of commencement, containing 480 acres. ��� Nov. 19,'12 Alexander F. McCrimmon Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl Dlstricl of Cassiar. Take notice that George Watkins of ! Victoria, fireman, intends to apply for ! permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about, one mile west of the s.w. cornerof I.R. 1357, thence south 80 chains, east. 40, north 80, west 40 to i 'point of commencement, containing 320 i acres. Nov. 19.'12 George Watkins LAND NOTICES Fort Fraser Land District ��� District i Cassiar. Take notice that John Andrews, Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchass the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about 2 miles north of the n.e. corner of I. R. No 9, thence west 80 chains, south 80, east about 80 to lake- shore, northerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, and containing about (540 acres. Nov. 20,'12 John Andrews Fori Fraser Land Districi Dlstricl i>f Cassiar. Take notice that George H. Attwood of Victoria, gardener, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the n-e corner of I. R. No. 9, thence west 80 chains, north 80, east about 80 to lakeshore, southerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 640 acres. Nov. 21,'12 George H. Attwood Fori l ���asiT Land Dislriel Cassiar. District "I' Take notice that James Goldstraw, Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the n-w corner of I.R. No 9, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 21,'12 James Goldstraw Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl Districi of Cassiar. Take notice that Walter W. Pridham of Victoria, plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following pescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the n-w corner of I. R. No. 9, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 21,'12 Walter W. Pridham Fori Fraser I.anil Districi Cassiar. District ol Take notice that Barbara Harvey, of Victoria, housemaid, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about one mile south of the s.e. corner of I. R. No. 7, thence west 80 chains, north 80, east about 80 to lakeshore, southerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 640 acres. Nov. 20, '12 Barbara Harvey Fori Fras Land Dlstricl Cassiar. ��� District or Take notice that Joseph William Wat- ! son of Victoria, blacksmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the I following described lands: Commencing i at a post planted on the west shore of' Babine lake, and about one ndle south \ of the s.e. corner of I.R. No. 7, thence ' west 80 chains, south 80, east about 811 j to lakeshore, northerly along lakeshore j to point of commencement, containing about 640 acres. | Nov. 20,'12 Joseph William Watson luii Frasec Laud Dlstricl District ui cassiar. Take notice that Oliver Sigurdson of \ Victoria, painter, intends to apply for j permission to purchase the following described lands: ('ommencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about 3 miles north of the n.-e. cornerof I.R. No 9, thence east 80 chains, north 80, west about 80 to lakeshore, southerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, and containing about (ill) acres. Nov. 20,'12 Oliver Sigurdson Fori Fraser Land District ���District of Cassiar. Take notice that Theodore Woolley of Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about 2 miles north of the n.e. corner of I.R. No 9, thence west 80 chains, north 80, east 40, south 40, east I about 40 to lakeshore, southerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 20,'12 31 Theodore Woolley ; Tell our readers what you have to sell and read what others have for sale, in Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl Cassiar. District Take notice that Eva May Thompson of Victoria, furrier, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- described lands: Commencing at a pcst planted about two miles north of the n-e corner of I.R. No. 9, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres 36 Nov. 21,'12 Eva May Thompson Fori Fraser Land Districi ��� Dlstricl Cassiar. Take notice that Tryphena Thompson of Victoria, widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles north of the n-e corner of I. R. No. 9. thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 21,'12 Tryphena Thompson Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl District of Cassiar. Take notice that Frank Paul Kane of Victoria, electrican, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles north of the n-e corner of I.R. No 9, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Frank Paul Kane Nov. 21, '12 Fori Fraser Land District Dlstricl of Cassiai*. Take notice that Alkis Gatos, of Victoria, fisherman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about two miles west of the n-w corner of I.R. No 12, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north about 80 to lakeshore, easterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, and containing about 640 acres. Nov. 18,'12 Alkis Gatos Furl Fraser Land District liisirici of Cassiar. Take notice that John Mallio. of Victoria, cook, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake, and about two miles west of the n-w corner of I.R. No 12, thence south 8(1 chains, east 80, north about 80 to lakeshore, westerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, and containing about 640 acres. Nov. 18,'12 John Mallio Fori Fraser Land District ��� Districi or Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas Backus, of Victoria, trunkmaker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles west and 1 mile south of the n-w corner of I. R. No. 12, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 18,'12 Thomas Backus Fort Fraser Land District cassiar. District or about 80 to lakeshore, thence southerly along lakeshore to point of commence- _, - t\ > ������� ��ri2ainingabout^rocsreinge.os!lie 0mineca Herald Take notice that Thomas Henderson, Victoria, painter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles west and one mile south of the n-w corner of I. R. No. 12, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 18,'12 Thomas Henderson * TH__ OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912 LAND NOTICES LAND NOTICES Fori Fraser Land District ��� District or Cassiar. Take notice that Hugh Henderson of Victoria, painter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following llescribed la ids: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine iake and about one mile west of the n-w corner of I.R. No 12, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north about 80 to lakeshore. westerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, and containing about 640 acres. Nov. 19,'12 Hugh Henderson luii Praser Land Districi -Districi of Cassiar. Take notice lhat William Joseph Earl of Victoiia, baker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile west antl one mile south of Ihe n-w corner of I. R. No. 12, thence south eighty chains, east1 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 610 acres. Nov. 19, '12 Wiiliam Joseph Earl Fori Fraser Land District ���Dlstricl ut Cassiar, Take notice that Frank Thomas Bay- ley, Victoria, grocer, intends to apply for permission to [iurchase the following described hmds: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake at the s-e corner of lot 1006A, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80, thence east about 80 to lakeshore, then northerly along lakeshore to point of j commencement, containing about 640 acres. 45 Nov. 20,'12 Frank Thomas Bayley luii Fraser Land District ���District of Cassiar. Take notice that William George Robbins of Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Ba- ' bine lake, and about one mile south of the s-e corner of lot 1006A, thence west 40 chains, south 80, east about 80 to lakeshore, northwesterly along lake- shore to point of commencement, con taining about ISO acres. Nov. 20/12 William George Robbins; Fori Fraser Land Districi -Dlstricl of cassiar. Take notice that Charles Whatman. . of Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands ���Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about three miles south antl' one and one-half miles east of the s-e cornerof lot 1006A, thence west 80 J chains, north 80, east about 80 to lake- shore, southeasterly along lakeshore to , point of commencement, and containing aboul 480 acres. Nov. 20,'12 Charles Whatman luii Fraser Land District - Dislriel of cassiar. Take notice that Edward Little, Vic- toria, waiter, intentls to apply for permission to purchase the following des-! cribed lantls: Commencing at a post1 planted on the west shore of Babine take and about three miles south and one and one-half miles east of the s-e j corner of lot 1006A, thence west 40 j chains, south 80. east about 80 to lake- shore, northwesterly along lakeshore to . point of commencement, and containing about 480 acres. Nov. 20,'12 Edward Little luii Fraser Land District ��� District or Cassiar. Take notice that Giorg Tonis, of Victoria, plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile north of the n-w corner of lot 1612A, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to I point of commencement, containing 640 acres. 53 Nov. 22,'12 Giorg Tonis Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl Dislriel of * Cassiar. Take notice that Bill Socradis, Victoria, B.C., clerk, intends lo anply for ' permission to purchase the following described lands: ('ommencing at a post planted about one mile north of the n-w corner of lot 1012A, thence south SO chains, east 80, norlh 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. 54 Nov. 22,'12 Rill Socradis luii Fraser Land District* Dlstricl of Cassinr. Take notice that William Rivers, of Victoria, longshoreman, intends to ap- , ply for permission to purchase the fol- ��� lowing tlescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the s-e corner of lot 1359, tnence south 80 chains, then east' about 80 to lakeshore, northwesterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 320 acres. Nov. 23, '12 William Rivers LAND NOTICES Fori Fraser Land Distriet ��� Dislriel of Cassiar. Take notice that Frank Nickolas, of Victoria, farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles south and one mile east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 24,'12 64 Frank Nickolas Fori Fruser Land District- District of Cassiar. Take notice that Pavlos Miche, Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tlescribetl lands: Commencing at a post planted about three miles south and one and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 6*10 acres. Nov. 24, 1912 Pavlos Miche Fori Fraser Land Dislriel Dislriel ul1 Cassinr. Take notice that Nick Pappas, Victoria, B.C., waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tlescribetl lantls: Commencing at a post planted about five miles south and two and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence north 8(1 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 24, 1912 66 Nick Pappas LAND NOTICES LAND NOTICE Furl Fraser Land Dislriel Cassiar. I Fort Fras Land Distric Cassiar. I Dlstricl uf luii Fraser Land Dlstricl ��� - Dlstricl Cassiai'. Take notice that Lervy Kolocuthas of Victoria, plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile west of the s-w corner of lot 1359, thence north 80 chains, east SO, south 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 23, '12 Lervy Kolocuthas Take notice that Torn Karabinis, of Victoria, barber, intentls to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ('ommencing at a post planted about five miles south antl two and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence south 80 chains, east 80, norlh 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 24, '12 Tom Karabinis Take notice that Harry Moshos, Victoria, bricklayer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake antl about 1 mile south and 1 mile east of the s-e corner of lot 4037. thence west 60 chains, south 80, east about 80 to lakeshore, northerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing abnut 560 acres. Nov. 25, '12 Harry Moshos Luii Fraser Land Dlstricl Dlstricl of Cassiar. Take notice that Jim Mavrogenis, of Victoria, brewer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile south of the s-e cor. of lot 4037, thence south 80 chains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 25, '12 Jim Mavrogenis luii Fraser Land District Dlstricl ut Cassiar. Take notice that Gem Gerdos, of Victoria, clerk, intentls to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine iake antl about three miles south and two miles east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence west Ho (chains, north 80 east about 60 to lakeshore, southerly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 560 acres. Nov. 26th, 1912 Gem Gerdos Dislriel of Fort Fraser Land Disirict ��� Dislriel of Cassiar. Take notice that Jack Baneeter, Victoria, teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands* Commencing at a post planted about three miles south and forty chains east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 chains to point of commencement and con tain ing 640 acres. Nov. 26, 1912 Jack Banester Land Dislriel Cassiar. Dislriel Fori Leaser Land liislriel Cassiar. liislriel of Fori Fraser Land Dislriel Dlstricl Of Cassiar. Takenoticethat Walter Fenn. Victoria, florist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following des-1 cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine iake and about three miles north and forty chains west of the n-w corner of lot KilOA, thence west 80 chains, north about 80 ehtiins to lakeshore, southeast- erly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 320acres. Nov. 21,'12 Waller Fenn Luii Fraser Land Districi Dlstricl of cassiai*. Take notice lhat Charles Henry Parker, Victoria, farmer, intends to apply foi* permission to purchase the follow-' ing described lands: Commencing at a* post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about two miles north and forty chains east of the n-w corner ol' lot 1610A, thence west Sil ehains. north about SO lo lakeshore, southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 320 acres. Nov. 21.'12 Charles Henry Parker Take notice that Hary Parke, of Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following clescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about one mile south of the s-e cor. of lot 1359, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 23rd, 1912 Hary Parke Furl Fraser Land Dislriel - Dislriel id' cassiar. Take notice that Rae Edward Bray. Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lantls: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about two miles south and one and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence west SO chains, north 80, west about 40 to lakeshore, southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 23. '12 Rae Edward Bray Fori Fruser Land Dlstricl Districi or Cassiar. Take notice that Emsley Leo Yeo, of Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ("ommencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake antl about three miles south anil two miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359. thence west 40 chains, south 80, east about SO to lakeshore, north wester- along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 23, 1912 Emsley Leo Yeo Fraser Land Dlstricl Cassiar. Districi of Take notice that I, William Arthur Carpenter, of Victoria, florist, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following tlescribed hmds: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about, seven miles south and five and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence west 80 chains, north about 80 to the lakeshore, southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 320 acres. Nov. 25,'12 William Arthur Carpenter Take notice that Drosos Kapas, Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about 3 miles south and two miles east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence west 60 ehtiins, south 80, east about SI) to lakeshore, northwesterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 560 acres. Nov. 26, 1912 Drosos Kapas Fuel Fruser Land Dislriel Cassiar. Fori Leasee Land liislriel liislriel ul rl F ra ids let Fort I ia-e land Dlstricl Dlstricl or Cassiar, Take notice that Peter Varyos, Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission tti purchase the followingdescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and one and one-half miles west of Ihe n-w corner of lot 1 til0A thence north SOchains, east 80, south 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing (540 acres. Nov. 22,'12 51 Peter Varyos luii Fraser Land District* District of cassiar. Take notice that Steaven Balas, Vic- toria, B.C., teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a' post planted about Iwo miles north and one antl one-half miles west of the n-w corner of lot KilOA, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, and containing 1)40 acres. Nov. 22,'12 Steaven Balas When you need pood printing vou need the Herald to do it. Land 11 is I ri i Cassiai*. Take notice that Archie F. Letts, of Victoria, carpenter, intentls to applv for permission to purchase the following tlescribed lantls: Commencing at a post plantetl on the west shore of Babine iake and about 3 miles south and 2 miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, ihence west 80 chains, north 80, east about 4o to lakeshore, southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 480 acres. Nov. 2.".. 1912 Archie F. Letts Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl Dislriel o! Cassiar. Take notice that Arthur Maynard, of Victoria, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing llescribed lands: Commencingat a post plantid on the west shore of Babine lake ami aboul live miles south and three and one-half miles east of the S-e corner of lol 1359, then west 80 chains, north about 80 to lakeshore. southeasterly along lakeshore lo point of commencement, containing about 32n acres. Nov. 24, 1912 61 Arthur Maynard Cassiar. Take notice that Alex Sargis, of Victoria, lumberman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about seven miles south and four and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1859, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres. NOv. 25, '12 Alex Sargis Fori Leasee Land Dlstricl Dislriel id' Cassiar. Take notice that John Conis, Victoria, fruit dealer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described hmds: Commencing at a post plantetl on the west shore of Babine iake, and about seven miles south and five and one-half miles east of the s-e cor. of lot 1359, thence west 20 chains, south SO, east about 80 to lakeshore, northwesterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 400 acres. Nov. 25,'12 70 John Conis Luii Fraser I and District District ol Cassiar. Take notice that Vagel Jacas, of Victoria, farmer, intentls to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about seven miles south and four ami one-half miles east of the s-e cor. of lot 1359, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 811, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 25,'12 Vagel Jacas Take notice that Bill Doss, Victoria, shoeman, intends to apply for permis- sion to purchase the following described land-'.: Commencing at a post planted on the west end of an island in Babine lake and about 7 miles north and two miles west of the n-w corner of lot 1519 thence following shore line around said island to point of commencement, containing about 160 acres. Nov. 29, 1912 Bill Doss Fuel Fras ee I and DMrirl Dlstricl oi Take notice that Thiros Petroi toria, plumber, intends to app permission to purehase the foil described lands: Commencing at i planted about I mile west of ih cor. of lot 4703, l hence south 80 c east SO. north 80. wesl 80 to po commencement, containing Old ac Nov. 25,'12 Thiros I \ ly f owl a e II hail in res. 'etl Land Dlstricl Cassiar. Dlstricl Furl Fruser L Take notice that Edward Irvine, of Victoria, plumber, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lantls: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine iake and about five miles south and three and one-half miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1359, thence south 80 chains, east about 80 to lakeshore, then northwesterly along lakeshore to point of commencenient, containing about 320 acres. Nov. 24, 1912 Edward Irvine Furl Fraser Land Dislriel ��� Dislriel of Cassiar. Take notice that George Liltes, Victoria, fruit dealer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plantetl about 2 miles south and forty; chains east of the s-e corner of lot 1359 thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement, | containing 640 acres. Nov. 24, 1912 George Liltes1 mil Dislriel Cassiai*. Laud Dlstricl Cassiar. Take notice that Chris Bagenas, Victoria, B.C., merchant, intentls to apply | for permission to purchase the follow- ; ing described lands: Commencing at a I post planted on the east shore of an island in Babine lake and about 6 miles north and 3 miles-west of the n-w cor- . ner of lot 1519, thence following shore ' line around said island to paint of commencement, containing ab Hit 30 acres. Nov. 29. 1912 80 Chris Bagenas luii Fraser Land liisirici ��� Dlstricl of Cassiar. Take notice that Paul Pappas of Victoria, B.C., farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the folk w ing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of an island in Babine lake and about 4 miles i north and 3 miles west of the n-w cor- i ner of lot 1519, thence following shore line aiound said islantl to point of com- I mencement. containing about 20 acres. Nov. 29, 1912 Paul Pappas ' Fori Fraser Lund Dislriel ��� District ol Cassiar. Take notice that Zanos Dringos, Vic- : joria, farmer, intentls lo apply for permission In purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east shore of an island in Babine lake and about sixty chains west of the north end of lot 1506, then following shore line around said islantl i to point of commencement, containing about 30 acres. 82 i Nov. 2S. 1912 Zanos Dringos luii Fruser I ami Districi Dlstricl or cassiar. Take notice thai Niclis Pallos, Victoria, restaurant employee, intends to apply i'or permission to purchasi' :he following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the wesl shore of an island in Babine lake and about one mile west of the n-w corner of lol 1516, thence following around shore line of said island to poinl of commencement, containing about 40 acres. Nov. 28, 1912 Niclis Pallos Fun Fraser Land District Dlstricl "i Cassiar. Take notice that Gost Maidanis, Victoria, fruit dealer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing al a post planted about three miles south and sixty chains east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence south 80 ehains, west 80, north 80, east 80 to point of commencement and containing 640 acres. Nov. 26. 1912 Gost Maidanis Furl Fraser Land Dislriel ��� Dislriel ul Cassiar. Take notice that Nick Picas, Victoria, carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about five miles south and one and quarter miles east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence north 80 ehains, west 80, south 80, east 80 to point of commencement and containing 640 acres. i Nov. 26, 1912 Nick Piscas Fori Fraser Land Disirict Dislriel of Cassinr. Take notice that Fillips Colocas, Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about five miles south and two ; and one quarter miles east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence west 80 chains north 80, east about 40 to lakeshore, thence southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement and containing : 480 acres. Nov. 26, 1912 Fillips Colocas Fori Froser Land Dislriel - Dislriel ol Cassiar. Take notice that Deamos Kados, Vic- ,' toria, laborer, intentls to apply for permission to purchase the following described lantls: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine iake and about six miles south and three and one quarter miies east of the s-e corner of lot 4703, thence east 80 chains. j north about sn to lakeshore, thence southeasterly along lakeshore to point j of com mencement and containing about 3211 acres. ��� Nov. 26, 1912 Deamos Rados Dislriel ol Fori Fraser Laud District ���Districi ol cassiar. Take notice that John Rapas, Victoria, laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tlescribetl lands: Commencing at a post Dislriel ol lanted on the west she Babine j iake antl about six miles south and three and one quarter miles east of the s-e corner ol lot 4703, thence south 80 I chains, east about 80 to lakeshore, j thence northwesterly along lakeshore to point of commencement and containing about 320 acres. , Nov. 26, 1912 Fort Fra> lohn Rapas Districi of TasOS, Vic- Land Dislriel Cassiar. Take notice that Tonis toria, laborer, intends to apply for per- \ mission to purchase the following des- ��� cribed lands: ('ommencing at a post planted about six miles south and two j and one quarter miles east of the s-e I corner of lot 4703, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north SO. west 80 to point of commencement and containing I 640 acres. Nov. 26, 1912 Tonis T; asos Fori Frase Dislriel of Take notice that Alevras Moglus of Victoria, tanner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lantls: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains west of the s-w cor. of lot 4763, thence south 80 chains, east 80, north 80, west 80 to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. Nov. 26,'12 Alevras Moglus Fori Fraser Land Dlstricl Dlstricl or Cassiai*. Take notice that George Georgako- poulos, Victoria, fruit dealer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tlescribed lantls: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine lake and about one mile south antl one mile east of the s-e corner of lot 4037, thence west 80 chains, norlh 40, east about 60 to lakeshore, southeasterly along lakeshore to point of commencement, containing about 240 acres. Nov. 25, '12 George Georgakopoulos Fuel Fraser Li and Dislriel District ul Cassiai*. Take notice that Angelos Ramos, of Victoria, restaurant employee, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following described hinds: Commencing at a post planted on the south end of an island in Babine lake and about forty chains south of the s-e corner of lot 1516. thence following shore line around saitl island to point of commencement, containing about 30 acres. Nov. 28, 1912 Angelos Ramos Fun Fraser Laud District ���Districi or Cassiai*. Take notice that Pasquale Ologno of Victoria, waiter, intentls to apply for permission to purchase the following described hinds: Commencing at a post planted on the north end of Long Isiand in Wright Bay, Babine lake. Ihence following shore line around said island to point of commencement, containing ahout 40 acres. Nov. 28, 1912 85 Pasquale Ologno Land Dislriel Cassiar. Take notice that Sean Calogeros, Victoria, carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase ihe following tlescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west shore of Babine iake and about six miles south and two and one quarter miles east of the s-e corner of lot 1703, thence north 80 chains, west 80, south 80, east So to poinl of commencement and containing 640 acres. Nov 26. 1912 Sean (lalogeros luii Fraser i and Disirict District ui Cassiar. Take nolice that Harrj Jerome Hull. Seattle, gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following tlescribetl lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west end of an island in Babine lake, and about five miles north and three miles west of the n-w corner of lot 1519, thence following shore line around saitl island to point of commencement and containing about 160 acres. Harry Jerome Hull Nov. 29. 1912 26-94 Furl Fraser Land Dislriel ��� Districi ul Cassiar. Take notice that James Louis Koark. Seattle, gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on east end of an island in Babine lake and about six and a half miles north and two miles west of the n-w corner of lot 1519, thence following shore line around said island to point of commencement and containing about 160 acres. James Louis Roark Nov. 29. 1912 26-95 The Herald Job Department makes a specialty of fine business stationery of all kinds. THK OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1912 j j OVERHEARD AROUND \ j NEW HAZELTON j Mr. Goldbloom, of Vancouver, was in town several days this week and was a guest of Messrs. Cohen and Zackon. Prince Rupert is now planning a fresh water harbor forty square miles in area. Engineers are now engaged on the scheme. Phoenix has a large and up-to- date curling and skating rink. Nearly $9,000 have been subscribed and half of it is paid up. Native silver has been discovered at Stewart Lake, north-west of Fort George, and Edmonton capitalists are having it worked. Supt. Sheppard left last week for the south where he will spend the holidays. Mr. Churchill, residency engineer at H. L. McHugh's camp, was in town last week on his way south where he spent Christmas. K. K. McLaughlin from the old town was here on Friday last looking for a location. He intends to open in New Hazelton in a very short time. Foley, Welch & Stewart received over two hundred cords of wood this week for their numerous warehouses afl# office buildings here. The wood was brought up from down river points. Capt. Dan. Harris was a caller : at the Omineca Herald this week. Mr. Harris has been at the Harris mines for several months and came down with the boys to celebrate the big holiday. Rossland's aldermen came to blows at a recent meeting1. One called another a liar and to prove it they went to the mat. Like Prince Rupert, the mayor had to call the police to establish order. COAL NOTICES Cassiar I,a nil District. Cassiar District of Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, of Hazelton, miner, intends tc anply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands. Commencingat a post planted '20 miles north ami 1) miles west of the n.-e. corner of Lot 2191 thence north HO chains, west 80 ehains south HO chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement, and known as coal claim No. 30. Thomas \V. Brewer Oct. 1. 1912 _1 Cassiar Land District. CASSIAK. District of Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, of Hazelton. miner, intends to apply for a license to Prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted 211 miies nortli and 0 miles west of the n.e. cornerof Lot 2191. thenee south HO chains, west ho chains, north 80 chains, east HO chains to Point of commencement, and known as claim No. 29. Thomas W. Biewer Oct. 1. 1012 21 Mrs. V. W. Smith and Walter Smith arrived home on Saturday night. Walter will spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. Smith went on to Vancouver on a business trip, and returned to town on Christmas night. The editor of the Herald desires to thank Foley, Welch & Stewart for the fine big turkey presented to him the first of the week. The Herald is glad to be among those who were remembered at this season by the big contractors. J. H. Sinclair. Vancouver, made a stake when he fought with the hold-up man. He gets all medical fees paid, a substantial cash grant from the city, and $500 reward from the C.P.R. for the capture of the bandit who held up the Imperial Limited a short time ago near Vancouver. Jimmic's Lodging A good quiet place for a night's REST Rates *�� Fifty Cents a House - Night Thirteenth and '.���ASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, of Hazel- Ion, miner, intends to apply fora license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 10 miles north and 8 miles west ol" the n.-e. corner of Lot 2191. thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 cnains, east SOchains and known as claim No. .'til. Thomas W. Brewer Oct. 1. 1912. 21 CASSIAR LAND DISTKICT. DISTRICT OF ! Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, of Hazel- ' ton. miner, Intends to apply I'or a license to pros- i pect foi* coal and petroleum over the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted 211 miles north and 8 miles west of the n.-e. corner of lot 2191 and joining E.McC's coal claim No. 12 on the west, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains. south 80 chains, west 8(1 chains topoint of com- mencement, and known as coal claim No. 111. Oct. 1. 1912. 21 Thomas W. Brewer '. All the farmers along the G.T P. are asking for lower freight rates to Prince Rupert. The railway company is taking the matter up also and there are bright prospects of encouragement for the local farmers. The Prince Rupert Board of Trade is also giving their assistance. Strayed Bay stallion strayed on my premises at 18-mile House. Has bald face, three white feet and saddle mark. Weighs about 800 lbs. Owner can have same by paying for feed and the advertising expenses. 26-4 18-Mile House For Sale Three young dogs, eleven months old. Apply Nels Green, Kispiox. 25-4 For Sale Lot 12, block 43, New Hazelton. This is one of the best business locations left. It is at the corner of Pugsley St. and Eleventh Ave., a three-corner lot with a 40-foot front. Apply to Jack Williams, restaurant, New Hazelton. West Assay Works Gold, Silver. Copper 50c Each ill.') Hastings W. Vancouver, B.C hi CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF ] Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas \V. Brewer, "f Hazel- j ton, miner, intentls to apply for a license to proa- i pect for coal and petroleum over the following (ley- cribed lands. Commencing at a post planted 28 miles north and S miles west of the n.-e. corner of lot 2191, thence south S(l chains, west Sil chains--. north80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of com- ' mencement, anil known as coal claim No. 84. Oct. 1. 1912. 21 Thomas W. Brewer : hi in m m Hi m Hi m Hi m I hi Hi Hi Hi The "Up-to-Date" Drug Stores Successors to Adams Drug Store Everything To Be Had in THE DRUG LINE Finest Selection of Chocolates, Candies Stationery, Magazines UP-IO-DATK STOCK UP-TO-DATE METHODS UP-TO-DATE PRICES We carry a large stock of Kodak Goods, Cameras, Films, Paper, Etc. Developing and Printing a Specialty. A. V. Johnstone, Manager Hazelton and New Hazelton Hi Hi Hi III III Hi m m Hi Hi m m m m Hi m Advertise it in the Herald. ******************************************************************************* STATIONERY, WALE PAPER REMINGTON DESKS HOOKS TYPEWRITERS KODAKS AND SI'I'I'I. IKS Mr Rae IJros. Ltd.. Prince Rupert 1 I i T. We are ready to supply ) Bulkley th��wtti����of Buiwey ' Valley with Shin^Us, ) V A T 1 FY Rouirn a n d Dressed r rtu^rjj Lumber at reasonable rates. Mill fifteen miles east from Aldermere. 1 UMBER Company j 0. A. i.AGSTAD j " WATf'HRS ri nf'KK f I WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY (It'oll'iey Macdonell Manager Hazelton H.C. Large stuck Best Qualities shelf and heavy HARDWARE I I t ���'*��������� A. Chisholm, Hazelton { L. W. PATMORE J / Barrister, Solicitor and ( I Notary PUBLIC ) I Prince Rupert, B. C. i J. W. POTTER, L.R.I.B.A. STRUCTURAL engineer architect Reinforced Concrete a Specialty P.O. Box 271 Prince Rupert stop at the big canyon hotei J. W. PATERSON General Merchant KITSELAS. B.C. A Complete Stock Always on Hanii . Victoria Nelson Hazelton Fort George j Green Bros. Burden & Co. ( / DOMINION AND B. C. LAND J 5 SURVEYORS j 3 Lands, townsites. mineral claims surveyed j Carss & Bennett Barristers 2nd Ave. Prince Rupert everything in CANVAS Third Avenue���Prince Rupert HAYNER BROS. FURNITURE Beds are clean and Pugsley Street comfortable Kept by the oldest timer.in the country Omineca Market Corner of Eleventh and Pugsley MEATS FISH AND POULTRY Specials for New Year Turkeys Milk-fed Chickens Fresh Killed Pork, Local Mutton Finest Selection of Choice Fruits, Etc., in Town Alf. T. Harrison & Ed. Shrubsall HORSES For Sale Largest Stables in British Columbia High class horses for driving, delivery, freighting and farming. The best that can be secured. SEE US FIRST . Dickson Bros. & Schulz Stables and offices, 64<> Hornby St. Vancouver, B. C. Frank A. Ellis Auctioneer, Appraiser, Property Salesman Auctioneer for G.T. P. Co's Section Two Sale, Prince Rupert. TOWNSITE SALES CONDUCTED INSURANCE Prince Rupert, B.C. Wood! Wood! $2.50 and $3.00 Per Cord We have a fine lot of dry wood, 3 and 4 feet, for sale. MORAN & POLLEY Palace Pool Room IIHIIIKMMMMIIMIMIMXIIIIKMM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Furniture! Sea Grass and Rattan Chairs and Rockers, Fancy Tables and Settees A Very Attractive Selection Our Dressers and Wash Stands are splendid values, and we commend this department to your consideration when getting ready for the winter. R. CUNNINGHAM & SON LIMITED The Pioneer Firm of Hazelton. Established 1870 M M M M M M M n M m M M M IKIMM1IXMMI1IHIIMVIMMI1III ������������������ HUDSON'S BAY STORE WHERE : QUALITY : REIGNS ; SUPREME iiiiii jj Christmas Toys and Dolls * \ t Funeral Directors - Einbaliners I 5 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SHIPPING TASKS J .��,.^..-w..-_...��_...,_...^..^...--...-__.,-_.. ,1 I I I ( The Omineca Herald \ Stationery Booklets I MAKERS OK GOOD ���REAL PRINTING Prince Rupert Ti*nt& Awning Co. Anything Everything * M M M M We are now showing a full line of Toys and Dolls. The latest things calculated to make young hearts leap with joy. See our Toy Department first. ��� ��� ��� I ��� ��� ��� ��� M M M M M m Hudson's Bay Store, Hazelton ��� ��� ������������������������������������^������������������������������������B M M M M M CHRISTMAS FRUITS, CANDIES, ETC. It is time for Christmas Baking. We have a fine line of fresh fruits, nuts and candies for baking. It will pay you to order from us.
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Title | Omineca Herald |
Publisher | Hazelton, B.C. : C. H. Sawle |
Date Issued | 1912-12-27 |
Geographic Location | Hazelton (B.C.) Hazelton |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Omineca_Herald_1912-12-27 |
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Date Available | 2015-12-01 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0211694 |
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