Do it Now! SBHvertisein"the Courier WEATHER REPORT Compiled by Mr. C. H. Urseth, of the Hagensborg Obseivatory. Temperature for the month of February, maximum, 28.10, minimum, YA.42. Rain for same period, 2.46; Snow, 2.75. \ iitt- n'--"^',J*-'~"T" _ 1. .,-������������������.--,���������-_=, ^ '? " 'V^f *:JrV _. -i VOltf ifeW: 29, BELLA COOLA, B. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 19x3, $1.00 a Year .���������, 1 ~,.-.-rn^7T^-- ? PoweiBoat Service SiBSwth Bentick Arm , $".������ ,JL iV"4��������� -- ' ^The announcement, has been made th'at several local business men have decided to put one or more large and commodious power boats; oh, the run between Bella Coola and South Bentick Arm. Thev promoters are confident that the local farmers will be glad to have access for their produce to the excellent market provided by^the numerous logging , camps, while it is not doubted t 'iliatithVemployees of the camps vr'wiMiten avail themselves of the \ ������PpBSte3tfy ot vlslting nere- "!H^K the 4'|^p oach tQ. yjhtfl ?������ jirW?ss*|j^- '^cSSs, Lord, an employee of Pierpoint Morgan Dead I Turkey Accepts Great Financier Passes Away at Rome I , Tgymg ������f Pe&Cf1 Rome, April 2.- J. Pierpont | ATT|TUDE 0F MONTENEGRO CAUSES Morgan died here on Monday GRAVE SITUAT'ON morning at the age of 50 years. The great financier had been j Constantinople, April 2.--The suffering ill health for some time, j Turkish Government have ac- Burial of King Geor&e '.President-Wilson Australia Plans Large of Greece Will Lower Tariffs Increase In Kvy Washington, April 2. Presi- Sydney, April 2.- The ���������.-���������.! death finally resulting from ner cepted the terms of peace as ( vous prostration. The remains | offered by the Allies and fighting are being-conveyed home on an , has ceased. Italian warship which started last night. Scene of Unsurpassed Magnificence: Athens, April 2. The burial of his k'i.e majesty, King George. look nla^e here today amid av/e- inspn ine: magnificence never be- 'ore witnessed in the modern city of Alliens. The processions wore of great dent Wilson and chairman Under- plans for Lhe ne:M 'free ;���������-.���������?��������� wood have-agreed to materially are to be on an ex". ���������'-i\v ���������,:.������������������ '������������������������.- reduee the tariff affording pro- ancj include the laying down of teetion to nearly every American ihreedestrcyers,twosubmarin> s, lruu:; several battleships and a supply T'ne readjustment of the tariffs 'ship. by Congress will be based on a lower scale of wages. Montenegren troops captured: ]ength; eastern and western Qj. ^f Da^tori Faces ur Fnrto ni Sr������nfnri while. DfiflCe '.. _-t: 1 :.<.:,.���������' k^,",,,-.- flr,yil\' rlic. .-. - ���������% t n Suffragette Leader Will Defend Herself ,f0Ur forts at Scutari whiIe peace nationalities being easily dis- The Pope, the King and scores | negotiations were pending. The ' tinqui,hable by theil. distinctive ^ TRK tE irr. witSSSIrious accident on Satur- day^mgnt last. iwffist returning from a visit toi^n' Mr. Lord had the mis- forTO^to walk off the approach t^SBSwharf. falling some ten felS&rtunately the tide was out and'he alighted on a soft place. The handrails had been removed by parties engaged in public works, and although the night of foreign diplomats joined in ! city is in flames, j doing homage to the memory :of ! The latter action by Monten- the .great financier. |egro may cause serious compli- A death mask has been taken j cations as it is understood to have by his ward, whom the deceased'been undertaken in direct de- man was having educated in art. | fiance of the Powers. ( ���������.. .. ... ��������� A fortune, estimated at not less j ~ " " "" " than three hundred million dol ���������! Grand Tmnk Pacific to lars falls to the son. The deceased man's daughter and son-in-law where the only relatives present when death occurred. se be Completed Next Year Vancouver, April 2.���������Superintendent Donaldson of the Grand Serious Problem!- London* April 2>"Mrs- Pank_ ���������-..... hurst, today, pleaded not guilty costumes. All branches of the Dayton, Ohio,, April 2.���������The ; to the charge of inciting to de- ariny and church were repre- city is today facing the most j stroy property, nted. -serious problem ever presented-. The suffragette leader refused =-'to any city in the world. Food! assistance of council and is eon- <W Pfl7P fKIWed foi" 'Supplies have to be found for'ducting her own defense. **��������� & i ��������� r-^������ i one hundred thousand people for -_..__ ���������=: TranS-Atiantic Fligflt an indefinite period. Already i thousands are subsisting on the London, April 2,-Four entries *mogt scantv vations and the en. have already been received for.er?ies ol the authonties are be- the projected trans-atlantic aero-;jng taxed to theh. utmost to) plane race. ; prevent a famine. A prize of fifty thousand dol- New Ambassador to Britain Washington, April 2.���������Accord- to an announcement made today lit is considered highly probable that Walter H. Page will be the appointee to the ambassadorship to Great Britain. Mr. Page is well known as a prominent publisher. Nelson in Darkness Nelson, April 2 Trunk Pacific Raihvav announces lars is offered- and the race is \ Parcels Post System to be ______! that according to present ar-'������*3en t0 a11 nationalities, the! ^ Revised Irangements the last spike on the | course to be completed in seventy-! Q ~���������~ "^I~ . , ====F=S===S==^ jpacific section should be'..driven!two hours- Mo^ P^lham, ��������� ^ ^ ^ ^ re^ul?4n^������aste^n Fishermen Leave for nextvear- ! winner of soveral great races, ! p0bed u^ the -ame iegulaaons: Seattle Members of i- ' ! savs that the fiieht will undoubt^! fehat govern the parcel post sys" ��������� '--��������� -���������- J1��������� T7���������,-f���������^ Qiofw hp an- Boston, Mass., April 2- Near- Nelson, April Z. ��������� ivxernueia m ; ������������������- ��������� the Federated Labor Union, em- j London, April 2. ���������It is announ-|edly be accomplished two years ; ^m "' ^ K"* . , :hPn,P. Phect to Canada. j w'~ ly one hundred Boston and Glou- was dark nO proper precautions ; uracing an trades, have gone out; ced as highly probable that the ; n".ncc'; Under the nresent svstem C- n cester fishermen left for Seattle had been taken to warn pedes- i . nera] tje_ j ?rince f Waleg wm vigit Canada | " M_..^ . .. ' t) ^c Vn^0" a ���������d��������� wdie! VJ Teomin^mCel where tl'ey ai'e t0 pbtahl berlhs trians. Mr. Lord sustained a! ! , ! Manila, Apul ^. Uansico. a aaa handles a.l incoming parcel on vessels operating in the hali- >" The whole city is in dark- j and the United States during the i Filipina, has been arrested for post without obtaining any bene- but fisheries of the northern '' - ���������-*1:'- ^ "i<-,c fit therefrom. Pacific. ! up. very severe shaking and is still I ^ ^ ^.^ .g paralyzed. i summer. 'stealing military plans. iste: NGI i .u-<ii' I ���������- ' ! suffering from the'effects of the shock Short Cut to Upper ilfeXHcoten District L_ Jottings of Bella Coola and District An enjoyable evening was A large party of men left here and purser Cornelius have been spent by the numerous guests of on Tuesday last for South Ben- transferred to the. Beatrice. Mrs. J. Clayton on Tuesday even- tick Arm. where they will be employed at the several logging ing last. _ camps operated by the Ocean 7 q Pamosun docked here on \ cellent program arranged by an Dancing was kept up until af- Fall_ Company. b. b. uamosun uu _ ...:ii������������������ ter midnight, when a sumptuous An altercation between a sailor and the chief steward on the steamer Mackinan, was settled before the local justices1 this tl..- . , .. , n, - -��������� ��������� , ��������� , ��������� ue nm m.uc i..^ j -: Mrs. T. Hamilton, of New The followmgladies and gentle- M_ p_ McI)onala, \l, A. leebay. 1)eveloument League, and will be 1 WGstminster. is visiting her busmen took part in the program: j. \y. Macfarlane. I,. 1. Calnan. ca,.,.ied oul on a far more exten The outgoing passengers inclu- MrS- lL Hewitt (contralto), Miss ]l. Leese. F. and C. Hendricks. -^^^ ^^ {h_^ [n former vears. Sobscri])tion sheets will be ^ancpiive ; meht/^ , .. Foster^.'deputy minister of public ^ Burnett, Goodwin works, will send a survey party | over the road this summer. The| -��������� - M���������m.v " ������ vt u ' aq ���������Mii lor-Mte -i tnil or!������^d Messrs H. Grant, k. llemy. E c,.anL (SU!,rano). MrsM> H. mirvevors will locate a nan wi . surveyor j j01.j,enson. J- B. Sylvester, H iu (baritone). 11. Sulhei lar.d Sr K..OVC L.,Cokel; . (inand0|in, , K. Hic.enton tWdomg away with the fort- Nygaard. P. Kvenson. B. Rolston iviolin), Miss j ^yn,y; Messrs night's'journey to that spot via: and C. Lacy. 0. Lord, H M^^ A' the Upper Frascr and Clinton. Mrs. Brewster is visiting her h'^^ut^^^n[n {]^ The assertion which has been: parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.^K. phorl"(lt.|nitt, [n which wi re 'm- T. Miller. F Newcom'.-'.t'. m DF-VELOi'iV,i..\r LEAGUE circulation vt i \ shoitiy. and it is A meeting of the members of. earnestly hoped that all residents the above K ague look place on Thursday last wiek at the Mackenzie School. A large number of new mem- band here this week. Namu of the valley will contribute liberally, and by so doing add materially to the prospects of a huge success. TS b ! ''' ;!'i'' made by a number of propec-; Qveson of Hagensborg. belore }Aa.,.ed M,,ssi.j. b'. Le C, Grant aiul ;.l;i ���������t- to the effect that the east; joining her husband at Rivers ("\ Lindsell representing tjy slope of the Coast range is rich |'i,ilet where they intend spending visitors with J,k���������^- ";.C;/,l)' in minerals, has led to the govern- j the summei ment's.action, says Mr. Foster. iK'Vsv.vi'eailopLed ii-;ciuilingina;iy Ocean Falls A building which has been lately used as a mess-house for the Cannery employees, was completely destroyed by fire last week. The Cannery has been re':;ted with a complete new line of ma son and society. II. To Siirvey Townsite at Kimsquit ! Dr. Newcombe, well known on i the coast as a collector of Indian ! curios has been making some th,,"-i^itim-������."wIio set the soeietVs valuable additions to h.s already ' repi.l.S(M,t.lljVL.s a ,ia,,, las,/in extensive co lection, his pur- ��������� ., , , ,��������� ..,, , , ' '. op|)osmgtherest)lutiou liesolved Kimcinnii u r i\/i.... i ->i \' chases trointhe oca Indians m- .. , ,, ,��������� ��������� ��������� .. ., ivunbquiL, ti. c, March .>t. V. that rrevention is heller tnan eluding some very old masks. f, ., Debating Society Closes Season ; Both sides bucked to their work in seeming grim earnest, and The Bella Coola Debating So- /points' were only brought forward ciety brought a most successful to be immediately oblil"ratr������| by jet c. Schjelderup, B. 0. L. S.. and Fo> 'berg -Hamilton, civil engineer. ��������� 'are engaged in surveying out a .Jtp^risite. The land was staked ,*s||i|i two years ago by Mr. "|l|a||lHon, and in view of the '"faSfjbat this port has been much ;SD6ken o ladies. The work of the League \'*>r the immediate future was ol;t- L. Harris for the lim,(, .mfl ,aim> w.,s (h.!y takt,n up at a later meeting of the executive board field at Rolston and Calnan's ollices on Monday evening last. The next meeting of lhe executive board will take sdace at the above mentioned ollices on Tuesday 8, at 7���������.:')() p. m. The choice of a subject had by prearrangement been left with The saw mill is running full blast, turning out immense quan- ,,,, | .,, the next speaker, season to a close on 1 hursda> -rh(1 nnal (lt,(.isinll, 1Vstine; with evening last week, when a large ()^ .uuijt.m.Lli was arrived al by spoKenof as a possible railroad thtiri rmt.mi)el.sand friends ,,all(lti an,i eaus< d much sunn is,, terminus s.gnificant importance ^ ^ { lhe MlK.ktM1.i, wluMl found-to be in favorofthe may -be attached to the work oi tongiej^uu tU. ^ ^ ^ >>( ^ these two gentleme'n. [School bent on enjoying the ex-, negative side by four votes. TEAS AND COFFEES ONLY THE BEST BRANDS SOLD BY US tine.Moi'mu-.sii.KNTeouKisroNDKN'!.) ehii.ery, and every preparation The steamer Mackinan direct is being made for thehandlingof from the port of San Francisco is a huge pack, now loading lumber at the Ocean ~" Falls Company's wharf. The Mackinan is one of the well -- known Dollar Line boats regis- titios of box lumber, for which lend at Portland. Maine, com- more orders are being received mandul by Captain.i. MeCleinent everyday. and will clear from this port di- Several large fish scows are reel to San l'odro, California, under construction, also several with two million feet of high power launches which will be srrade lumber. IIV iranl Viw.'i ''J The Ca|>ihiiio l.roun-^t in a car- ivo of mixed fronj.'ht and gasoline i on Tuesday last. The Princess Beatrice arrived used collecting fish I'or the cannery during the coming season. B. BRYNILDSEN fie CO. BELLA COOLA. LL C. The cons: ruction of a new mess- house is proceeding apace. The building when completed wi'l be ���������mmodious and will (.nTHii-d;iv inpkiceof theQueen large and coi i'-iivMrnlwill.-:-.!.:!!., onthisrun meet all requirements tor* ..me for the summer. Captain Shaw time to come. t ! I ! I i f BELLA COOLA COURIER Saturday, April 5 The Courier Published Weekly at Bella Coola by the Bella Coola Publishing Co. Ltd. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada 1 Year $1.00 6 Month* 0.75 3 Months 1..;..... ... .... 0.50 United States 1 Year.. > $1.50 United Kingdom' 1 Year.. . ..... ... . $2.00 Subscriptions payable in advance. Subscribers not receiving their copy regularly please notify the management at once. Changes in address should be sent in as soon as possible. For Advertising Rates, Apply at Office. To CORnESPONnENTS���No letters will be published ' in the Courier except over the writer's signature. The Editor reserves the rifrht to refuse publication of any letter. AH manuscript at writer's risk. Vancouver Office - - 317-323 Cambie St. " iimluH jropult._mprrma estUw." SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1913. pert in due course, the Commissioner was sent inland, and when he opened his bundle of forms be discovered that they were forms���for the registration of births and not for the registration of voters. the Disfranching Bill i ! The "Coarier " -has already pointed out that the settlers in the remote parts of the North would have no opportunity of of making application to have their names placed on the Voters' r Lists. It now appears very doubtful if the Government ever intended that these settlers should have the opportunity. The following article which we, take from the Victoria Times 'sho.vd the preventive measures employed when an.honestetfort was being made to reach the electors of one of the many remote parts: A- prominent Liberal from Northern British Columbia has furnished the Times with the strongest possible evidence of the length the , machine will go to disfranchise the electors. The gentleman referred to returned from the north, and learning that the old lists were cancelled, an.l that all qualified electors had to file their application with the collector of votes before April 7, at once realized that prompt measures must be taken if the people of the remote parts of the northern interior were to be registered;"'\ He went to the government printing office for forms and was told there were no forms available, but that he could get 500 the following Friday. He went again on Friday and the clerk' in charge informed him that it was impossible to get any forms. The gentleman explained that the forms had to go north by the Princess May to Prince. Rupert, that they had to be taken immediately by a special commissioner, and sent inland 40)-miles from Prince Rupert and th.it'there could be no further delay" or the people in that district would be disfranchised. The clerk then went to the printing! office and after some delay re-1 turned with 500 forms securely wrapped in strong paper and ready for forwarding by express or mail. These forms were sent ��� north by express on the Princess May. They reached Prince Ru-' Exploded the Wrong Way The cheers with which the Tories greeted Mr.- Winston Churchill's Memorandum in which he obliged Mr. Borden by telling the Canadian Premier that Canada was not fit to either build, man or maintain battleships,' have been succeeded by a feeling of dismay as they observe the wave of resentment which has spread throughout the country at this piece of ill-timed and rather contemptuous advice irom the First Lord of the Admiralty. That which they hoped would prove a bomb has turned iut a veritable boomerang. No stronger proof of the inevitable difficulties attendant upon the subservient policy of tribute, as proposed by Mr. Borden could have been desired than the strong irritation aroused throughout Canana by Mr. Churchill's interference in Canadian domestic affairs���even though he did this to help on the Canadian Premier. It is simply a foretaste of the continual friction and annoyance that would certainly result if Canada were to follow the policy of building warships in England and leaving them to be manned and managed by England, and justifies the objection that instead of knitting the Empire, Mr. Borden's policy would lead to disruption. Mr. Carvell lost no time in replying to the supposed bomb and exploded it pretty thoroughly. After the Tories had finished cheering from Mr. Churchill's statement that Canada could not get the plant or mechanical skill to build battleships and that Canadians would not join the | navy, Mr. Carvell pointedly remarked, "I had no idea that Ministers of the Crown would applaud this statement that you could not get Canadians to join the navy. Apparently these gentlemen think you can not get Canadians to do anything but pay. lam ashamed that Canadians would applaud sentiments of that kind." "I do not wonder that the Prime Minister did not want to read this document, "he continued, "in his place I would not have wanted to insult the people of Canada by reading such a letter.'.' And then as a man connected with ,. steel plants and shipping, Mr. Carvell showed that Mr. Winston Churchill had shown hopeless ignorance of the capabilities of Canada. He further showed that Mr. Churchill was in- all, probability simply re- peating back what had been told him���" Undoubtedly 'when;' the Prime Minister and his colleagues went to England last, summer they told the British Government that we could not man Canadian vessels and should not under any condition whatever allow Canadians to be put on board a vessel or man-of-war. . . And 'then he sends back to the people of Canada the slander they left him." red contribution or a Canadian establishment. Laurier lost 15 seats there because he proposed a naval expenditure. As, the re- sultof a situation that is probably unique in British history, the Borden party; by methods that it I is not necessary to go into here reaped the benefit of those 30 votes on a division. To say, therefore, that ; the Borden government has a rhan- date on this policy of direct cash contribution to the British Admiralty is a gross perversion of the facts. When the Borden .government has such a mandate obtained at a general election there will be no opposition in Parliament and his bill will be put through with expedition. Are You Interested In Watches and gest ll i .������!���������- ������-������__��� 1-*3-|fl*t, -GRADE We are the |_ manufacturers 0( VaVTTTT Y DV > STERLING S1LVLR. LyVLLLKI r WARE in Canada Then write for our Illustrated Catalog which will be sent free to your addreaa IF YOU HAVE TO BUY A WEDDING PRESENT CONSULT OUR CATALOG We carry all lines of quality Silver- plate Tableware and Cutleiy % well as Leather Goods, Brass Goods and Rich Cut Glass. to) Vo RU $ da; Mf ter Co HENRY BIRKS & SONS, LTD, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Vancouver, B.C. GEORGE E. TROREY Managing Director Majority R ules Only When It Has People's Mandate , When Premier Borden asserts that a , maj ority! m Parliament must be empowered to put through legislation for which it has a mandate from the people, we agree with him. But the contention of the Liberal party is that, on this import- SUPPQRT THE LEAGUE The Bella Coola ..Development League "is how in working shape and is going about its business with a vim that cannot fail to bring success. The object of the newly formed league is so strictly in accordance with that of the "Courier" that we welcome the move and wish it the success it justly deserves. An organization of this kind conducting a campaign of systematic advertising of the natural resources of the district and its unexcelled attractions for sportsman and'tourist, also the existing* opportunities for various trades and industries, cannot but help to materially assist and hasten the development of the district, and this would certainly redound to the benefit of every resident of the district at large and more ant and vital question of direct (especially of Bella Coola Valley cash contributions to the British Admiralty, the government of the day has not the mandate of the people. At the last election the issue in all the provinces but one was reciprocity, a trade question. In only one province, Quebec, was the navy an issue at all, and Quebec spoke against either di- In every community there is to be found a class of people who while living in hopes of benefitting from the future development of the district in which they reside, are extremely loth to assist in the work necessary to bring about the desired result. They are satisfied to let the other fellow do the work, but never theless are as a rule loud in their criticisni.of that work which they refuse to share; yet are they perfectly willing to share in the the benefits that accrue. Their one ambition seems to be "to get something for nothing," let us hope there are few such people in this beautiful valley. The "Courier" cannot imagine the person in this valley having any interest at.all in its future? welfare, who will not take it as his plain duty, besides being to his own personal advantage, to i assist the Development League to the extent of his power. ! "The development of Belial Coola Valley along progressive! lines," surely a worthy object, j The League requires more! '���'������'. .--���;.- . r members. The larger member-: . . ...... ^ ship, the greater influence will1 the League have. j More members means more^ funds, and funds are necessary i in order to carry out the program j which the executive have map-i ped out for the present year. \ Join the League! Your very; name on themembership roll adds j influence, and if you join so will; the next fellow. j Help the League and by so do-' ing you will help yourself. ' n "No naval policy will |Jf sl factory to the peoplo of H> Columbia which does moi pre for the early protection of Pacific Coast." Who sax! tr Don't.all speak at onc<\ o c �� o '. M��\ Churchill has iui<i .>;,��� thinks of the capacity </ - dians. It is not surpmih,.' *', fore, that some Canadian-' desire to tell him what (.'.uu^ think of Mr. Churchil1 change. sr fa m cl A 9 R rr a . S i . * LAND NOTICKS VANCOUVER LAND DISH DISTRICT OP COAST���BAKG Take Notice that Davi.i Ww Namu, B. C, occupais ��� p. intends to apply for ni-rn i .- chase the following (ksrr-i ��� j Commencing at a ]> st r. ���, Alarm Cove, Denny IaUhX, v., - twenty chains, thener ���.-.������r:] < chains, thence west nv..-tiiy <������':. ������' or less to eea shore, i!,.r vu <r~<~ along shore to. point of cv.'cnie.'n-'-t containing forty acre.-, a.vuor '^^- -������- -DAvn-.'mi"' f Dntml, March ft. 1313. 1 < ��� >��� H '��� '* ' U��r.29"MnySl ���'-' to :T 7 I B VANCOUVER' LAND DISTEi: __ DISTRICT- Or OOAST-RASQE = Take Notice that I, l :' - Grant, spinster, of Bella ��� intend to apply for perm.-��� chase the following descril ��� Commencing at a pos: ��� the north-west corner of 1' :��� A'.narko River, Bella ('��� < ���-��� thence south forty chair..- ' - - forty chains, thence north :��� r- thence east forty chair." '> ���' commencement, containii ,' '.'- - more or less; formerly pri--:'.:' " LILY BEATRK'F ><r.\"' Dnibd. March 2tvh. 1912. A; : >-���" Rolston & Calnan TOWN LOTS FARM LANDS acki-:a(;k E 9 I We handle only first-class propositions Insurance Written IViitc us if you are seeking i^.fonw/io/ BELLA COOLA, B. C. J. A. TEPOORTEN, LTD. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGS AND SUNDRIES 308 Water St., Vancouver, B . C H PKUJLCTr.U itOUTL UF THE PACIFIC & HUDSON BAY RAILWAY UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C., LTD. Boscowitz Steamship Co., Ltd. REGULAR FRFIGHT AND PASSFNGFK SKKV!''1- BETWEEN BELLA COOLA and VANCOUVER S S <VENTURE,LcavesVancoilvereveryWe(lllcs(!nvil11 ��� .���:, , , leaves Bella Coola Saturday moriiius n.m. -.-.ii r:n will S. S. "CAPILANO" or S. S. "CotiUITLAM" i"* (.lasolinc and Explosives by special arranK'l'I!''���' ]<\,r raLcH ol' Freighw, Pan-H and other in!'onn:ili"i'.. ^'PJ^ HroAD Oi-'Kir.K, Cakkau. St., Vancouver; or ���l<"'N '' l(K)3 (loVKItNMKNT St., Victokia. i-,- i" "nilliiii"ilni!Tii 'f1 uji'Tury���Tiii'ff��mTr'l"~~> tfKfey* APril 5' I913 BELLA COOLA COURIER ������r* PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT 2St vei- m ray ). C. SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT faoWSRlS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 <_0I?Wct has been cancelled, iini ifishiit will be received at my ottu tor Y_1������S_ the List of Voters for the Skeena Klec- ul that application to be placed on the t will be received at mv office at the Government Buildings, Prince >,C ' where-"printed forms of alfklavit. to be used in support of an VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT (aJplifalp^to vote wili be supplied rTh^lis^oX persons claiming to vole will be supended from and after the 7th davvoJ������,7A$ril> 1913' a"cl a Court of Revision will be held on the 19th day of May 1913,'*and notice of objections to the insertion of any name on the Register of-. Voters must be given to me thirty clear days before the holding of the Court* of Television. ' 'Dated Ibis 3rd day of March, 1913. J. H. McMULLIN, Registrar of Voters for the Skeena Electoral District. DISTRICT Or COAST���������RA1TOB III. Takk Notick that Helone Minsos, of Vancouver, H. C,occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following-described land: Commencing at a post planted at the south-east corner, near the Island in the Saloomt River, and about three- quarters of a mile, more or less, northwest of Lot 154, thence West 40 chains, thence North 40 chains, thence East 40 ! chains, thence South 40 chains to point ! of commencement, containing 160 acres. ! HELENE MINSOS, Date. B. F. JACOBSEN, Agent January, 28th, 1913. FVb. 8--Ap'l 5. wVit6$6r Price List or make ship- -ment at once. If requested, will hold shipment''-scpai ate subject to approval. Uf my valuation is not satisfactory'; Jiyill teturn furs. No commission charged. 1 pay all express chargcs\and icfund postage if sent by mail".s"r,1, FRANK MlkSSm BRANDON - - MANITOBA COOLA, B.C. ESTABLISHED 1864 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT w ���������llr HOUSES AND LAND TO RENT A House and Six Acres of Land for Rent, in Bella Coola, B. C. $10 per month, payable every six months in advance. No agents. Apply to owner, S. GLEDHILL, Hagensborg, B.C. *A~ _i__^[i!i������������������������_gi-'6L_ i&BUSlNlCSS CARDS. ^js^ras,2wrgfiqw������rr������ ST? fG ^l^^voys and Sub-Dlvisions llllrey K. Burnett WcfviL ENGINEER and "l������ighl-AND SURVEYOR Bella Coola, B. C. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS pOAL MINING RIGHT!:; of the Dt.ininlon, in *-' Ma.vitoha. .Saskatchewan and Ai-buiita. ���������t.Y,w Yukon Tijkimtoky, the Nokth-wc.stTgi'.iu- toricx and m u iiortiejii of the fitoviNCi: of L'icrnsii Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of Si an acre. Not more than 2,WW acres will be lei\3ed to one applicant. Application for a lea3e must be msulo.hy the applicant in person to the Aaent or Sub-Ajcent ol the diauicl in which the nKhw applied for are uitualed. , In surveyed territory the land must he de- Hcribed by sections, or leK-.tl Bubdivisiona of atc- tiona, and in uuaurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must he accompanied by a fee of ?5 which will be lefunded if the rights applied lor 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 r:������hts may be considered neces3ury for the working of the mine at the rate of S.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 Lauds. W. W. CORY. Deputy Minister of the Interior. N. H.���������Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.���������30������',K). DISTEICT OP COAST���������BANG!! III. Take Notice that Edward Le Coque Grant, of Bella Coola,, B. C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about twenty chains distant und in an easterly direction from the north-west corner of pre-emption No. 3082, situate on the Atnarko River. Thence south forty chains, thence cast twenty chains, thence north forty chains, thence west twenty chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres. EDWARD LE COQUE GRANT. Date, March 1, 10)3. Mar. _i--May 17 Hon HOE HOE HOE ion VANCOUVEE LAND DISTRICT DI3TBICT OP COAST���������BANOE III. Take notice that John Smith, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation carpenter, in- j tends to apply for permission to pur- I chase the following described land: { Commencing at a post planted at mile j j post 49 on the 53rd parallel of latitude, J I thence South eighty chains, thence West eighty chains, thence North eighty | chains, thence East eighty chains to j point of commencement, containing 640 I acres more or less. j JOHN SMITH, j Date. January 2. 1913. Mar. 22-May 17 | rocenes Boots and Shoes arc! ware Merchandise HOE n or hoe hoe H G 30E ____ VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT FURS BOUGHT AND SOLD Surveyors', Loggers' and Pack-train Supplies a Speciality asmam. $m i t-Tt i MiWmalms Sub-Dicisions, &c. 'a , Underground {mils Surveying ikl'ids of Engineering Work VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT 11 fOE P'' CHAMP and rPJlcDWALD B.C. Land Surveyor - Civil Engineers SELLA COOLA, B. C. J. A. L.EROY Phone Set/. 9387 J- NATION BUSMEETS ALL OOATS AND TRAINS DISTRICT OP COAST���������BANGS III. Take Notice that 1, Frank Broughton . ( of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation provin- i | cial constable, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the south-west corner of Lot No. 452, marked F. B. north-east corner, thence West 40 chains, thence South 20 chains, thence East 40 chains, thence North 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less. FRANK BROUGHTON. Date. January SI. 1<J13. Feb. S-Ap'l 5. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. Take notice that William Wil3on Crichton, of Vancouver, B.C., oocupa-1 tion carpenter, intends to apply for per- j misiion to purchase the following de-1 /������������ scribed land: \({[ Commencing at a post planted at mile : j post 48 on the 5Srd parallel of latitude, thence north eighty chains, thence west eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence east eighty chains to point of commencement, containing 640 j J acres, more or less. WILLIAM WILSON CRICHTON. I Date, January 2. 1913. Mar. 22-May 17 j ���������W"Wtl!~!"m'.' '!���������"..' ''' VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT hi. Hotel Winters COR. ABBOTT AND WATER STREETS VANCOUVER, B. C. EUROPEAN PLAN SI.OO TO $2.50 Hot and Colo Water STEAM HEATED .ROOMS WITH BATH 4k First-class Watch Repairs bgL._ 'done at reasonable prices. ^Iworlc guaranteed and postal cha^el'fpaid.' Address all work to PJXJuMpOT, 1353 Merritt Street . v^$|vlCTORlA, B. C. I VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT | DISTRICT OP COAST���������RANGE III. ! Take Notice that I, Rebecca Crane, j of Vancouver, B.C., married woman, I intend to apply for permission to pur- ] chase the following described land: I Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains west from the north-west corner of the north-west quarter of section 22, Township 8, Range 3, thence North 20 chains, thence East 30 chains, thence South 20 chains, thence West 30 chains to point of commencement, and containing GO acres more or less situated in the vicinity of Firvale, (formerly of Sloan) B.C., Bella Coola Valley. REBECCA CRANE. Date. December 2'.1. 1912. Feb. 8-Ap'l 5. DISTRICT OP COAST���������BANGE Take Notice that Harry Lloid Donahue, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation wireman helper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at mile post 48 on the 53rd parallel of latitude, thence south eighty chains, thence west sixty chains, thence north eighty j chains, thence east sixty chains, to ] point of commencement, containing 48o j acres, more or less. j HARRY LLOID DONAHAUE. Date. January 2. 1913. Mar. 22-May 17 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER, B.C. esase ,3 Manufacturers of Shirts, Tweed Pants, Overalls, Tents, Hand Knit Sweater Goods and The Famous ". OVERALLS e of t 3������\ ���������fie? DISTRICT Or COAST���������R\fl.STGE III. Take Notice that Walter Gutteridge, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: j .=��������� Commencing at a post planted at mie j \iv post 48 on the 53 parallel of latitude, ^5_E thence south eighty chains, thence east _ sixty chains, thence north eighty chains, ,^^^ thence west sixty chains to point of "^m~ commencement, containing 48o acres, more or less. WALTER GUTTERIDGE. | Date. January 2. 1913. Mar. 22-May 17 ; SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS MERCHANT c. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT lion D. c. j VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OP COAST���������RANGE III. I Take Notice that Annie Phillips, of | Pewsey, Wilts., England, occupation ! married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described bind: Commencing at a post planted about eleven chains distant and m an easterly direction from the south-west corner of Lot No. 2(;()7F>, marked A. P's., N.-E. ; corner, thence south twenty chains, 1 thence west twenty chains, thence north twenty chains, thence east twenty chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres, more or less. ANNIE PHILLIPS. l>:ite<l. March 11. I'll:!. JOHN SI1AFKK, Airent Mar. 2J���������May 21 WeWantYourLand Notices Advertise in the Courier HnK^_i_>o__������o~��������������������������������� 'D. < >-__������-< H K )-___M)-flESB(M><5���������W-O-OK0-O 0-___D-0.������-_>0-nH-e-( >���������������*���������������< )4XB������( >������__-M>������__w>-������ra!>BK>-<-MS-o F YOU intend Building let us estimate the cost of Construction for you R p.m. \-u iii> Wc supply Mixterirds ol" nil Kinds No extra charRc for Plans and Specifications Satisfaction Guaranteed Sfifl CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS BELLA COOLA British Columbia IVORB-O-aSK������<><___������.()^gK~������.( )-CTB~>( <)-������___-<)< )<���������������������< )-������B>^0-tt\i������������ O-*���������EVO-__���������1M> ()<___>( >4BSS_>( )<aSB������-( ) DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. ; Take Notice that David Kidd, of \ Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, : intends to apply for permission to pur- ; chase the following described land: j Commencing at a post planted at mile , post 48 on the 53rd parallel of latitude : thence north forty chains, thence east forty chains, thence south forty chains, thence west forty chains to point of. commencement, containing 16U acres, more or less. DAVID KIDD. Date. January 3, 1313. Mar. 22-May 17 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTEICT OP COAST���������BANOE III. Take Notice that John Walker, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of Lot 675, thence ! north eighty chains, thence west eighty ' chains, thence south eighty chains, i thence east eighty chains, containing ; 64o acres, more or less. j JOHN WALKER. ! ; Dale. January U. 101H. Mar. 22--May 17 | VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT | ! DISTRICT OP COAST���������RANGE III. I ! Take notice that Robert Campbell, of i i Vancouver, B. C, occupation carpenter, ; intends to apply for permission to pur- ! , chase the following described land: i Commencing at a post planted about; live and three-quater miles south from ; mile post 44 on the 53rd parallel of latitude, thence south eighty chains, thence '��������� south eighty chains, thence west eighty ; , chains, thence north eighty chains, I thence east eighty chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, : more or less. ROBERT CAMPBELL. Dnteil. January ti. l'JIJ. Mar. 22--May 1/ '. B. FILLIP JACOBSEN Agent for and Owner of FARM, TMBER LANDS AND WATER POWER IN BELLA COOLA AND VICINITY TEN-ACRE FARMS A SPECIALITY ^ After a residence of 30 years I have acquired a thorough knowledge of the whole coast of British Columbia, and can give reliable information of the different resources at almost any point in this part of the province. A ll information strictly guaranteed. B. FILLIP JACOBSEN, Bella Coola. B. C. 1 'i : ; Oxaasw-o--En������-<>-aaE>-o-aa_���������-<)-3H������-<)-aBs_3-( >-<__3>o-������a_^<O><H__.o-esE2o-<0>-������__������o-������������_v<0><___^ to To Land Seekers, Campers, etc. WHY PACK YOUR OUTFITS FURTHER THAN NECESSARY? WE CARRY COMPLETE LINES OF THE FOLLOWING AT BELLA COOLA PRICESi GROCERIES TENTS DRY GOODS CAMPERS SUPPLIES HARDWARE PACKERS REQUISITES HAY AND GRAIN oia HAGENSBORG 12 Miles from Bella Coola and oi< Direct Route to the Interior Co. 0>-������_���������--a CO-S_���������������0-���������38������-0<������_���������BK >-___������04___������<a>-____fc(>-'!__-������<Q)4___^^ ^^���������i.;;,^.^*;:^^-^^^^ ,������������������.,. ml BELLA COOLA COURIER Saturday, April 5 r.t^yrn*^**-^'*'*^^*^^ iOTMrnrmmimrfTi'nT'~~-"g:^^ LEADING DEALERS IN hoc HOE & ^ Men's, Ladies' and Children's oes HOE C= 3on ���������_H rion 3!F i^rsirc ^i Men's Suits, Shirts and Underwear 301 HE UL Pack and Riding Saddles TENTS -Camp, Heating and Cook Stoves :,",te WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES Settlers, Prospectors and Campers Supplies BRYNILDSEN 8c CO. BELLA COOLA VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT i VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DISTKl Goola Hotel FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AND PROMPT SERVICE BISTBICT OP COAST-EANOE HI. Take Notice that Robert, Williams, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation carpenter, | intends to apply for perm ssion to! purchase the following described lands:; Commencing at a post planted at the j south-east corner of Lot 675, thence j south forty chains, thence west eighty j j chains, thence north forty chains, thence i i east eighty chains to point of commence-! | ment, containing 320 acres, more or less. j ROBERT WILLIAMS. i Date; January -1. 1913. Mar.'22--Mny .17 DI8TRICT Or COAST���������EANQI1 IIX. Take Notice that Alfred Lewis, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about six miles south from mile post 45 on the 53rd parallel of latitude, thence south eighty chains, thence west eighty chains, thence north eighty chains, tnence eaat eighty chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres, more or less. ALFRED LEWIS. Li*TH Tt������ -^TiiltT'lli-Irt Ml Til ������ln Barber's Shop and Baths :. Building Newly Furnished Throughout v t*mmm*rwmm*fT* .viuamatMimmmMmamuamM HOME COOKING; First-class help only employed t BAGGAGE STORED FREE OF CHARGE, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ENQUIRIES BY MAIL FEED STABLE 8N CONNECTION .��������� _-.--_���������.��������������� --. .-...-r...... ...-._-,���������----fY���������- Date. January 6. 11*13. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT Mur.22-.Muy 1/ DISTH.ICT Or COAST���������&A.NGE I Take Notice that i^-r i'-,*- Vancouver, H. C, occif ���������������������������'. > *'\~* .intends tu apply for p>-T!ir.;i i ' . clvase the following de*- r.U->i a Commencing at a ]><������] )���������'>���������������������������''' ��������� 'north-caat corner of I Kouth eighty chains, tlu ! chains, thence north ; thence west eighty chai j commencement, compris'u ^ *< j more or less. j JAMKS !'v ! Dato. Jnnunry 4. HU3. V' L'.t >���������]):'. DISTRICT OP COAST���������BANOE III. Take Notice that Smith Johnson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: commencing at a post planted about six miles south from mile post 45 on the 53rd parallel of latitude, thence south eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence north eighty chains thence west eighty chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. SMITH JOHNSON. Date. January f>. 1913. Mar. 22-May 17 j VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT ! DISTRICT OP COAST���������RANGE III. j . " . ' Take Notice that James Pateraon, \ of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, : ��������� intends to apply for permission to pur- ] I chase the following described land: j j Commencing at a post planted at the ��������� ; north-east corner of Lot 675, thence j i north sixty chains, thence east eighty j chains, thence south sixty chains, thence j west eighty chains to point of com- j mencement, containing 480 acres, more j or less. s JAMES PATERSON. ! VANCOUVER LAND DISTS district op coast- Take Notice that I, KAKGI Mark ' :��������� 1VIU ��������� Date, January 3. VJ13. Mar. 22-May 17 F- G_' .HAGAN, Proprietor Advertise in the Courier M>of>TM>-<W'nr'^'rj'rM FRUIT Calgary to Build War Aeroplane | Calgary, March 31. This city I has opened a war aeroplane fund and already $1,200 has been!aircraft. Marvin, of Atnarko, Up|>< occupation rancher, inten������i t" v,\ permission to pure-ham- ih. f :. described land: Commencing at a ptwt |'!ai.tt-;i north-east corner of H. Ihtrn.H'M umption claim, thence South LW thence East 160 chains, tbenn-: 20 chains, thence West I'M c- lo point of commencement (120 acres, more or lens, in known as the Sugar Gump, '���������' Slide Old Government Tnnl, I Coola. MARK WAI.TKK M Pair. 1st March. I'jl'.l. *'��������� the Al of in Ci m ai cl dj M M ;|| ���������m pledged by prominent >���������: toward the construction L 811 16 in. Oil Tan Procpcctor JECK1E CO. LTD. Kf'nirmtmrfwawtfiV^ .. Largest Shoe .. Manufacturers on the Pacific Coast ancouver, ������ If you are planning an Orchard r KEMUMBKR I The Capital City I Nursery Company, SALKM, ORK. Is the liii'iner Nursory of the Pacific Goaal WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK True to name Grafted from .".elected stuck on three year roots Free from Iiuiecl. Peats or disease Non-irrigated Acclimati/.r-d i Ami every tree gro.vn in (he celehraled Willamette Valley, the acknowledged home of nursery stock of the world. Wo deliver to your noarost roil- way station at the price n quo led which includes tho freight, duty , and inspection. IF YOU GET IT AT PLIMLEY'S IT'S ALL RICH' You should just .see our Uohoh and UrnameIjiIm i J.N.Kenda Ganadian l> General P. O. Box 901 Agent Vancouver, B. C. t)0-v^)><J)t><lB< y x h If U delight: Are a^ain brought vividly to mind by the it'l'i1'" Spring and liri^lil, sunshine. Wo have made v.1'1 ;i! |lM: parations to cope with the Spring cycle husiiK'^-. :" Plimley's will be (he best place at which t<������ 1������>'.' V"1 Cycle, whethei-you consider variety of choice. |V'-|;1 _',';' of the machines or the actual value oll'ered. 11' v,,li '''';'; not afl'm-d a new machine, we will renovate :,eii|'^'" wheel to the very best advantage at lowest possii'i'' f"-s ��������� 739 Yates Street victorFa, B.C. ft ci oi S��������� tr is tr S( h B t v 0 V S f 0 a ii b
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Title | Bella Coola Courier |
Publisher | Bella Coola, B.C. : Bella Coola Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1913-04-05 |
Description | The Bella Coola Courier was published in Bella Coola, in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, and ran from September 1912 to October 1917. The Courier was published by the Bella Coola Publishing Company, and its stated aim was "to work for the upbuilding and development of Bella Coola particularly, and the welfare of Northern British Columbia generally" (vol. 1, no. 1, p. 2). |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1912-1917 ; Frequency: Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-07-29 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0169795 |
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