Jill Do it Now! ^Advertise in the Courier W EAT HER: !* t. P O 51T '(.'<;rr;p)iwi bi- Mr. C. H. L'rset.h, of the HafeCii.sL'ii-);, .Ocseivatory. Temperature for the month of January, rn::xir:;"u.fii, 2G, minimum, 10.88. Rain tor snifie ;:fcri������ *1r"^faUfc^l.tt������..".a VdL. '.1��������� NO. 23 BELLA COOLA, B. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, I9i3: $1,00 a Yt- it L.'^rjL' m. ror'.in jjh car������-fiJ-M'ir.3> ������v-������w������������^������'������ ^>*i^*������fc^ru^ri^i^*"-J-^u-jer.'. ()'-; Moretf inancial Aid EolTwo New Railroads Victoria. ���������Four bills have been brought down-involving'a'further extension of provincial credit for Itti&Denent of the Canadian Nor- Cibinel Considers Permanent Naval Policy Substantial Aid For This Province Says Hon. G. E. Foster. Mssia >i0t Hi' I"' "Ul i'Wr'n Pacific and Pacific Great '' Eastern companies, amounting in , the aggregate to a little less than fifteen million dollars. The major hk portion of this amount is made rs Hands! Madero Arrest -1 -Forced to Resign With Servia PRESENTS COMPLETE EQUIPMENT;General Huerta Proclaimed Provision FOR ARMY CORPS j al President , 1 Jottings of Bella Coola and District \ The arri - t1. A Development League Vancouver. Tn the course of an eloquent speech Hon. Geo. E, Foster informed' his audience, that the Cabinet was giving the matter of a permanent Naval policy for the,Dominion the most earnest consideration., Mr. Foster also stated that j very substantial appropriations Berlin. ���������Late despatches state that Russia is giving active assistance to.Servia,against Austria. \r It is reported that ������������������Russia has ! already presented ��������� Servia with jarms and complete equipment i J for an army corps of one hundred i thousand men. Jolpe amount of $10,000,000 as] would be granted by the Dominion (f J^pSji^ereaf ter. be issued by the r^'lbffl&iari Northern Pacific Jn l wif . '���������������������������:���������'' 1 /Tdoimection with, its terminals at "���������" '* Mann, Vancouver, New sat tminster, Victoria, Steveston ^anMUnion Bay. m$ ffinirt Unseats^. .;������������������'; Victoria's Mayor Government towards the development of this province. ui "' Victoria"���������Holding that Judge . Lampman, by his decision in . seating Mayor Beck with after three' counts of the ballots cast at the last election had acted be- Work on University to Start Immediately 'Victoria..��������� Hon.. H. E. Young, speaking in the House, stated that all arrangements had been completed and that the construction of the University of British Colrmbia would be commenced immediately. . Dr. Wesbrook, of Minnesota, appointed President. Little surprise was felt at the Allies Bombard Adrianopie ���������'.SUSPEND:ATTACK ON SCUTARI yond his powers, the Court of j announcement of the appoint- Appeals yesterday reversed the ment of Dr. Wesbrook to the Constantinople.��������� Adrianopie was subjected to a terrific bombardment on Sunday last. Several sorties by the Turks J were repulsed by the Allies. The \ meagre1 information obtainable! leaves little room for doubt that the Turks lost heavily. The attack on Scutari is.sus- Mox-ico--"-President Madero has j been arrested and such pressure i has been brought to tear on him i that he has signed his resignation j of the presidency. I General Huerta, commander of I the federal troops, has been proclaimed provisional president. HOSTILITIES HAVE CEASED. steamer inc'.uded ' et'trs i'.m..i ii jV.rt, ;���������'. E. Collaret, nett and F. L>. Marten iA)V:\. i< 1 "ol '.one. Ho;- has. Hjwitt, K. Bur- To the minds of many of th^ residents of Bella Coola Valh-y the time has arrived when gre.-it ���������'���������-���������: .-��������� :~ [ work towards thedevelopment . Mr:-Hewitt' has tahen a'house o, Bella Coola could' be done by. close to town "whsre he will're- a strong and well organized ncn- politica! body. The formation of such, an.os sicle for the ivun-.mor. Messrs"'f. Be. ;h;;;.ir^ anJ 1A. P. McDonahl, B. C. Lsmd.. Surveyors and .Civil .Ert������b:������ery.��������� :n- tend .openinig;an office in i>eha .Coola. They are ex^rct'ea co The arrest of Madero was thej ���������.;,,, i,.. -r,^ ���������..���������..<. ].���������.,.;. ' ; arrive Dj one Lest ;.. v oung- People s Society on Thur:- cmd. Tokio, Feb, 21.���������A disastrous: By 8;30 p. m. some two-score; pended .until the completion of fire sw<3pt over part bf the -dty ' guests had arrived in-costume, certain military preparation. judgment of the County Court ,. judge and declared that Mayor 1 tit Beck with was not legally mayor < ' ��������� .' ��������� ��������� of the City of Victoria. In con- \w **���������' presidency of the University as the doctor's presence in Victoria for some time past was taken to indicate the strong liklehood that I sequence the city is at present] he was to be chosen to fill this <.?��������� twi������hout a mayor and a new elec ' IfjMi must be held. ince Rupert's Prize Fish Story , Mf- Prince Rupert.---It would seem i% ��������� ' ��������� '^i'difficult to exaggerate the herr- ''"Jing run as it exists in the harbor , of Prince Rupert. 4. ��������� . \ That the vast mass of fish close "to the shore actually heaves and tosses about the small craft and scows is vouched for by the most reliable denizens of the waterfront. ' 'Faith,'' said an interested ob- '"v'servcr from the emerald isle. l^lv'e seen them so thick that the ; ^l^hs light on their backs." ^t^~ "���������"���������--".v.":."."-.. i. '.'-' ' ::.:::;r::z"zrr: %opped Dead on Trail Barkerville'��������� James Smith, for the past two years fire-warden for this district, dropped dead on the trail about half a mile Lathis side of the summit between ^|4|ugar and Hardscrabble creeks. honored,position. Constantinople in Flames Constantinople, Feb. 20.���������The portion of the city adjoining the mosques is in flames. It is estimated that one hundred and fifty houses and stores have already been .destroyed by the conftagra- Snow-Storm: Causes Suspension of "Hostilities London, Feb. 21.���������Owing to severe snow-storms which are sweeping the country, the combatants have been forced to suspend hostilities at Gallopi and Adrianopie. yesterday destroying nearly four- thousand residences. The dam- i and truly a more cosmopolitan I assembly could not well be im- jagined. Cow-boys, Cow-girls, age is estimated at $5,000,000. | Tnciians, Japs, Clowns, Negroes. Only one death has been reported j hoboes .and pirates mingled freely , _ with flower girls and fashionable Mystery Surrounds Death of Scott Party England Worries Over Night Flyers London. ���������The British parliament is rushing through an aerial j over England to the risk of being! The committe'e of arrangemen ts j kindly request all who are inter- jested to attend and contribute t ; some article which will be sold by ��������� auction lrsale. > j A musical and literary program I will be rendered. Refreshments i will be served free. folk of all nations. Commencing with a grand | The many friends of Mr< 0,e march dancing was kept up till j T_ Qveson, of Hagensborg, will the early hours, with an interval be pleased to hear of his marriage to Miss Almina Fredericksen, at one time a resident of Bella Coola and Hagensborg. The ceremony took place at Vancouver on the at twelve o'clock when a well- served supper was done full justice to. The costumes were surprising- Christchurch, N. Z.���������Suspicion that something remains to be explained concerning the deaths of J ly good, the motley, picturesque, iqth fnst Captain Scott and his men on ; grotesque and beautiful, all being; -nhe happy young couple are | their South Polar expedition are|we11 represented. Among those j expected to arrive in Bella Coola . ,. u.��������� T . u .��������� ', current here as a consequence of! Present"in costumes were: shortlyi where they will take up navigation bill which will expose; _. ^ Commander Fv ^c^Tlk ^T^lT^k ^ermnne^ residence, any foreign airship travellin0-' uommanaei Jii\r-;p. Gadsden (Queen of Hearts), F. K. l , a'' n , i m xt ��������� i i.u ��������� flicklenion (Er\irl:ind and France), H. ~ ans of the Terra Nova and other ; ��������� . ,} , n - ��������� .. L. Harris (Japanese), L. C. Robinson j (Cow-boy), J. S. Robinson (Innocense). The Misses C, A. Robinson (Cow-girl), tion. The inhabitants are panic j fired upon under certain specified : members of the Scott party, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mosher, of Atnarko, visited town this week. stricken and, there is extreme j conditions, although the state of j- Commander Evans absolutely. IT_ Blayney (Vaicnthe), E." Carlisle 1 Mr. Mosher had just returned danger of rioting. LloydGeorge'sResidence Wrecked by Bomb London, Feb. 21.���������The residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer has been practically wrecked by a bomb. The police authorities are convinced that this is an act of vengeance on the part of the militant suffragettes. war may not exist between this; refuseci to discuss the death of (Q^ker girl), L. Peterson Japanese). | from a hard trip-up country pui rnii.itfvanfllhfllu'ht'npprhp'iir- ' Messrs J. MeKeekme (colored gent), D. ' .' tountii ana tnatwntnce tne an .gcott and hig corapanions or to' Wilkinson, (colored lady), B. M. BryJtmg the telegraph line in gad ship has flown. It is taken to mean that the government has awakened to the fact that foreign airships have actually flown over j their lives hung English territory. give any hint as to the cause of f niKlsen (Hiawatha), E. Wheeler (Coorl, j working order. O. T. Landry (Pink Clown), W. E. the absence Of fuel On which Galliene (Nigger), L. Robinson (Indian ��������� Don't forget, the social evening Seven Children Cre- mat Melbourne, Feb. 20.���������The gov-' eminent of Australia suggests' that an Imperial donation be';l���������������i (gentleman highwayman), F. j Ft r"������ Burroughs (aged darky). lOUSe rireimade to the relatives of those; chief), H. Sutherland (Capt. Kidd), B. Barrow (CUnvn), O. Robinson (Dutch j to be held under the auspices of charwoman),- J. Hoage (Clown), C. i . Taylor (Clown), V. Clayton (Bella Coo- the Bella Coola Debating Socle \y la Tyee), A. F. Gothard (Charlie's ! at the Mackenzie School on Thu: S- Aunt). F. Hagan (Hobo), W. Suther-j , , , o ; " j day next at 8 p. m. A capital program has bom t Paris, Feb. 20.���������The inauguration of Raymond Poincaire as President of France took place today. ark Twain's Nephew Killed Winnipeg, Feb. 21. -John Clemens, nephew of Mark Twain, j died today from the effects of a [ blow on the jaw'delivered by one , Frank Hoffman at Selkirk. Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 21.-- Seven children were burned to death in a fire which occured to- i day destroying the residence of WIRELESS ACROSS George Smith. The prizes for the host cos-; arranged and a pleasant eveni: p; j who perished in the .Antarctic ;timies weve aWarded to Miss lis assured; All are cordially in- ; expedition. ! Jennie Blayney (Valentine) and , vited. ! z-.7r". ... .-���������zirr^rrrr^���������"r~--_-_-_' -���������:' Mr. L. Robinson (Indian chief). \ wssssn SE aa..a Mr. Fraiik Hagan has announced that, as this last occasion NOTICE. DCUDIMP OTO'MTO' n ^ ] j j a General Meeting of th.* DthKIINb O I IaAI I O ; was so well attended and so > Bella Coola Conservative As, o- j thoroughly ap]ireciated, he will; ciation will be held at , Washington, Feb. 21.- Repre-! give another ball of a similar; 3 p.m. Saturday, March l, Ottawa Feb 21 -The naval 'sentatives of the American and character on March 14, and hopes ! in the Mackenzie Schoolhouse ���������or UUd u' ,-,.���������,���������,!��������� t\'-^ purpose of electing a prt: i- ,:it his many tnomls will nj-TMin ; dent .ind othCr general business. Parliamentary Briefs .'debate in the House of Commons Russian Governments are met to- continues today. ! da,v for the purpose of arranging join in causing the even A Liberal caucus will be held ��������� a system of wireless telegraphy: eclipse all previous efforts of a on the rising of the House. across the Behring Straits. like nature. to; All members are asked to en- : deavor to attend. j G. Lindsell, Sec. ���������,i-.^jV.\.V. -*���������������������' 7.yi;:������(.������ BELLA COOLA COURIER Saturday, February 21 The Courier Published Weekly at Bella Coola by the Bella Coola 1'ublishing Co. Ltd. B)i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada 1 Year ...... ... $1.00 6 Month* ....,...: ...........0.75 3 Months '... 0.50 United States ] Year $1.50 United Kingdom 1 Year. '... $2.00 The Eastern Menace BY SPHINX WHERE THEY KNOW. Subscriptions payable in advance. Subscribers not receiving their copy rf .^ularly please notify the management a', once. .Changes in address should be sent in as soon as possible. Fok Advertising Rates, Apply at Office. T.i Ccrrkst'OHDENis���������V.i letters will be pubiibhed iii tin Coui-tr except ever tl.e writer's strnnture. 'I/ie L������i:tor reserve* the riffht to lefuje publication of uny ietur. All manuscript a: writer's Vancouver (Mce - - 317-323 Cambie St. Rumor is rife as to the real import of the proposed visit of Gustavo Madero, brother of the Mexican President, to the court of the Mikado. It is thought that the underlying object of this visit, is the furtherance of a scheme under which the Mexican port of Mag- bid for the control of this ocean. When we consider the steadily increasing volume of trade between the Western coast of America and the Antipodes, and remembering also the enormous increase of ocean traffic on the Pacific, 'which the opening of the Panama Canal will engender, it Hon. T. White, Minister of Finance, declares that he never heard that the banks were charg-l ling as high as 1'A per cent. As j Mr. Lemieux said to Mr. Pelletier on another occasion, "we take the minister's, word, but we pity his innocence." ���������- S as k a to on Phoenix. dalena Bay is to be leased or j is clear that at all costs' it is i ceded to Japan. This port, valu- J necessary to retain thepreponder- In .Watches and Bella Coftla-Noorelk- Mackenzie? BY T1LUCUM able as a naval and coaling station is situated on the coast of the peninsula of Lower California, ance of power in this ocean in the hands of the white races. This being so, it is advisable -GRADE We are the |arge8, manufacturers 0f LWJ1-LL.KY r WARE in Canada R Then write for our Illustrated Catalog We CaiTy all ll'ljeS of quality Silver' which will be. ent free to your addrc*. ^ f^^^ ^ ^.j^; well as Leather Goods, Brass Gotfds and Rich Cut Glass. IF YOU HAVE TO BUY A WEDDING PRESENT CONSULT OUR CATALOG "ig>alufl popttli auprcma rut lrx." SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1913. and is some nine hundred miles j that the Mexican government nearer to Panama than any other! should clearly be given to under- American port. | stand that no agreement of the ((Died in Action'' Rarely has the world been stirred by a story of heroism as it has been at the news of how Captain Scott and his gallant comrades went to their death in the ice-fields of the Antarctic. Grief and pride struggle for dominence in the heart of every Britain���������grief for the loss of the valuable lives of brave men��������� pride in the fact that in dying they upheld British National tradition and added another glorious instance of undaunted bravery and willing self-sacrifice to the page's of history. The highest tribute "that the British' Admiralty can bestowr on the dead has been attached to its records of Captain Scott and his companions:���������"Died in Action.'' Not in the heart of raging battle, but in the silent loneliness and' appalling stillness of the ���������Antarctic. Yet, they "died in action," in the service of their beloved country did they lay down their fives, and that did they most nobly. Traly, the names of these brave It is not without interest to review the possibilities which might arise should Japan succeed in obtaining a foothold at this point. Her desire to do so is easily explained in view of her avowed j policy of expansion in the Pacific. The value of this port to her would be immense, as it would form a base from which her navy could operate to control the Western outlet of the Panama Canal. It would also enable her vessels to strike at the great trade route between Australasia and the Western coast of, America, and be of material assistance in furthering any project that she might have in view for the seizure of the Hawaian Islands, where there are already, large numbers of the Mikado's subjects. Bearing in mind the rapid modernization of China, and the above description would be tolerated by the Powers most interested. . The disturbed state.of Mexico, and the instability of her present government, gives color to the idea that President Madero may attempt the move, with the object of playing ,off Japan against the United States, as the energetic demands of the latter country for guarantees as to the security of her citizens and interests in Mexico, are a source of considerable embarrassment to him. It is always interesting to know j the origin anil meaning of names j of places, and as there has been 11 .much'speculation about the name Bella Coola, it might be well to try and find out the why of it. The British Columbia book says, it is.an Indian name and that it is pronounced Billa Whullia. That as far as the Bella Coola Indians are concerned is wrong, because before the advent of the Hudson Bay Company they did not know any such name. It is also stated that Bella Bella was named by the Hudson Bay Company and that the Company first opened a store at that p\ace and then at Bella Coola, bringing with them the name Bella Coola. and further, that the Bella Bella Indians always have called the HENRY BIRKS & SONS, LTD JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS GEORGE E.' TROREY ������������������������������������������������������ v \7_ ^-^������������������^ n n Managing Director V ailCOUVer, B. C, heard such a,statement before: \ Bella Coola situalr But as the name Belia Coola is way between tht-s. Year'neither English or Indian, it cities, north and soi would be much better to give the seem desirable thnt. place a name more suitable to its bear the name of son growing importance. , who in the past.!,;-,< J,0' l\: "'- ire . ��������� ��������� t ���������'wtiu* ������������������'.<��������� ������������������ %m il B A ��������� d ii ���������.'���������.���������.���������. ������������������������& '������������$ MM ';.���������$! :v.:.'W ;:V'Qt* m If * bi h The- affair is one which also! J Bella Coola Indians, Billahullas. ��������� It is well to remember that the seriously affects the British Empire, and in view of her interests in the Pacific, her most vigorous opposition to the plan ought to i be made both immediately and unmistakeably plain. The question is of such a nature | aggressive policy of Japan; it is \ that the white races must com- obvious that, given a strong foot-1 bine, and by their united oppo- hold on this side of the Pacific, ������sition prevent the possibility of the yellow races would be in a i such a menace to their interests fair way to make a successful' arising. I Bella Bella people do not speak I the same language as the Bella J Coola's, nor do they understand each others language. The Bella Coola Indian name for the valley is "Noorefk." Sometime ago it was stated by some person that the meaning of! Bella Coola was ' 'rogues village." Such a statement is untrue, and also very unfair, for the natives of the (Noorelk Valley) Bella Coola Valley will compare very favorably with any other people as far I as honesty; and kindness goes, We have south of us the grow-: to open put this ^orakrkl Ludl'Xw^ ing and important cities of Vic-' of ours.' ������ ''i^ff^ j '':'' ��������� v ?*i$w& toria and Vancouver, one being.; Among all names ihtre bo- ^fS] named after Victoria the Good, that stands out in i/roir Queen of memory revered and : and that is the name of Sir A^ the other after Capt. Geo. Van-Mackenzie, one of the- vc couver, the great .navigator of and most intrepid ���������expion.-* the coast. To the north of us we'ever lived. fi^lsi jhave Prince Rupert, another il- It would only be right tl������ lustrious name most prominent in should perpetuate his, n;.r the annals of the Hudson Bay calling the coming metropc Company. the north "Mackenzie." 3m 1 i *V W*?\ t that,will assuredly confront the!place at heart at all, to endeavor people of this Valley in the near: to attend the meeting (see front future. I page) and assist in organizing a , The Courier therefore appeals: strong association, whose sole' "^over the writer of these lines j man will ever be cherished with \ t(> every resident of Bella Coola! object will be "the best for Bella; has lived for almost a quarter of IF YOU DONT KNOW WHO WE ARE ASK ROLSTON & CALNAK JOHN A. PAULINE Deaei. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Raw Furs Bought and Sold Trappers' and Loggers' Outfits Supplied Gasoline Launches for Sale or Charter BELLA BELLA, B. C. s v������������������������������';������������t ^^ .���������������������f* ���������- ���������-���������- ___^__ Leaves Bella toola Sunday morning I: . ���������:.'i "its 3. ii.uj^ihju wuxb ui^' iii^ PACIFIC & HUDSOjN HAY RAILWAY. Capilano" or S. S. "Co^uitlam" also call win Gasoline and Explosives by special arranjremciH. For rutf.'s of Frcifvlits, Fjirc.M mid other inforrrmlion, up!1''' '" Hkai> OKFiCK, Cakhai.i, St., Vancoliviou ; or .John !5.vknsI'i/'' 1003 GuvKUNMKN-r St., Victoria. ������T������orgJKPaarTnti.ra������������jinuM^'^itfirii������'JiJ.Tri-jggJTT.r rtsttxrrerrrr: rrswvfj-rrr. ������������������iKw' Saturday, February 22, 1913 BELLA COOLA COURIER :d m ! of 'Efc >iiver ���������0' as Kraij D, c Local Agricultural Fair The Board of Directors of the Bella Coola Agricultural and Fair Association met in the Colony HalLQiV Friday, February 14, to .delitfiSte-upon matters pertain- ing^the Association. '%T|8S principal question dealt ,-wSth$as the holding of another /local" Exhibition during the latter '"part/ of September this year. ' Mr. J. Widstein the President of the Association, occupied the chair; other members present were,. P. Lauritson, Vice-President,''A. Hammer, Sec, S. Le C. Grairt/ B. F. Jacobsen and E. Gorclon. .,*Alpme list was partly drawn + up in which the. total prize money to be"awarded amounted to about $200>this amount the Board ex- netw'to raise from Association funds and a Government grant Vancouver Land District. District of Coast, Range 3. The Association incurred debts I amounting to about $60 at the! I last fair. It was necessary to! Take notice that Duncan M. Macfarlane erect a building for exhibition 6f Vanc. Date, October liUi, lbl2. make the social a pleasant enter-1 tainment. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is urgently 5 '~ ' and specially requested to attend inagenerous mood. per [v., ���������Hi!' mi ���������'/^faddition to this, in order to 1 ^further encourage a successful 1 "^"exhibition, Mr. S. Le "Grant started and created a special contri- v bution prize list, which has already had good results. As a result of the experience . , gained from preceding Exhi- lapi '^i^i'tions the Association prize list "''^^y^ll be very much improved upon. /}V<||jy&appeal to all members to use ''^'M^Mr combined efforts towards i ''"miking the Fair a huge success, '"^'^enthusiastic member wishing Inlarge on the special prize Ciffillfwill confer a favor by coritri- ��������� > ^4butirig at an early date in order i - .jC&Jtnat the prize list may be com- e for publication before seed- Land Notices kfr in.*- I 8 PC - >xm'gitime. %������l- ir,;:,1,l,-..���������_ ~��������� VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OP COAST���������RANGE III. Take Notice that I, Frank B rough ton of Bella Coola, B. C., occupation provincial 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 BEOUGHTON. Date, January 31. 1S13.,', Ftb. 8-'Aj/l 6. Vancouver Land District. District oi-1 Coast, Range 3. Take Notice that Rachel Macfarlane of Vancouver, B.C., occupation real estate agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: I Commencing at. a post planted abopt i three miles west and one mile north ���������j from the western extremity'of Nahlou- ; i za Lake, marked souih-west corner, '\ thence north eighty chains, thence east! eighty chains, thence south eighty; j chains, thence west eighty chains; cor)- ' i taining 64o acres, more or less.. ' , ' : RACHEL MACFARLANE. 'I Dcut, October ! lib, 1*1'.!. . ' ! ESTABLISHED 1864 I 1 ������������������fe*. torr: H norz~���������3 \c:7-:zziof.zrsrj\ [czrriior���������^o Vancouver Land District. Dry Goods an d Sh oes H 1 I< Vancouver Land District. BUSINESS CARDS = \n '/wjv1 ^Mineral Claims Sub-Dioisions, CTc. i'$g&l''Town Silcs. Underground. Timber Limits Surocyir.g All kinds of Engineering Work , ---lv> i> Mineral Claims T BEAUCHAMP and M. P. McDONALD Civil Engineers - B.C. Land Surveyors *..... SELLA COOLA, B.C. ins J. A. LeROY PhoneSey. 9387 J- NATION BUs'm GETS ALL BOAfsAND TRAINS Hotel Winters COR ABBOTT AND WATER STREETS VANCOUVER, B. C. EUROPEAN PLAN HOT AND COLO WATER $I.OO TO S2.50 STEAM HEATED ROOMS WITH BATH -yj-Jprt First-class Watch Repairs ULICC ������one at reasonable prices. H All work guaranteed and postal arges paid. Address all work to . G.NOOT, 1353 Merritt Street VICTORIA, B. C. District of Coast, Range 3. Take notice that William W. Wollow of Vancouver, B.C., occupation brick layer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about three miles distant and in a westerly direction from the western extremity of Nahiouza Lake, marked north-east corner, thence south eighty chains, thence ���������west eighty chains, thence nortb\ eighty chains, thence east eighty chains; containing 640 acres, more or less. WILLIAM W. WOLLOW. Date, October 14th, 1912. VANCOUVERLAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST���������RANGE III. Take Notice that I, Mark' Walter Marvin, of Atnarko, Upper Bella Coola, occupation rancher, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: ������ > Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of H. Harrison's preemption claim, thence South 20 chains, thence East 80 chains, thence North 20 chains, thence West 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 1G0 acres, more or less, in the locality known as the Sugar Camp, on the Great Slide Old Government Trail, Upper Bella Coola. ��������� MARK WALTER MARVIN. Dated December 3rd. 1912. VANCOUVER LANDDISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST-RANGE III. , Take Notice that I, Archibald Richard Leese, of Atnarko, B. C, occupation rancher, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted on the Great Slide, Old Government Trail, about 3 miles from the north-east corner of Robert Vernon Leese's pre-emption claim, thence East 80 chains, thence North 20 chains, thence West 80 chains, thence South 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres, more or less. ARCHIBALD RICHARD LEESE. Dated. He M. W. MARVIN, December 3rd, 1312. Aireiit. District of Coast, Range 3. j Take.Notice that Allan R. Macfarlane j of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, j intends to apply for permission to pur- j chase the following described land: . Commencing at a post planted about I four miies distant and in a westerly di- | rfcdion from the western extremity of j Nahiouza Lake, marked south-east cor- j ner, thence north eighty chains, thence j west eighty chains, thence south eighty j chains, thence east eighty chains; con-; taining 64o acres, more or less. j ALLAN R. MACFARLANE. Date. October 1-lth. 1912. Vancouver Land District. Groceries & G ware eneral I erci tanclise HOG czz: ion: ZD Cjznoi ; ��������� CZD m 201 ^3 si FURS BOUGHT AND SOLD Surveyors',- Loggers' and Pack-train iupplies. a. Speciality ;-. District .of���������Coast, Range 3. Take Notice that James K. Macfarlane of Vancouver,, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase,the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about three miles west and one mile- north from the western extremity of Nahiouza Lake, marked north-east corner, thence north forty chains, thence west eighty chains, thence south forty chains, thence east eighty chains to point of 'commencement; comprising 32o acres, more or less. JAMES K. MACFARLANE. Date. October 14th, 1912. Vancouver Land District. >dHWWJB������g|������IBW������������iW������Mi^^ District of Coast, Range 3. Take Notice that George Jenkinga of j Vancouver, B. C, occupation farmer, j intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the eastern extremity of Nahiouza Lake, marked south-west corner, thence north eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence west eighty chains; containing 640 acres, more or less. GEORGE JENKINGS. Date. October 14th, 1912. Vancouver Land District. District of Coast, Range 3. Take Notice that Andy Burhoe of Vancouver, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the eastern extremity of Nahiouza Lake, marked north-west corner, thence south eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence north eighty chains, thence west eighty chains ; containing 640 acres, more or less. ANDY BURHOE. Date. October Itth, 1912. VANCOUVER LANDDISTRICT District of Coast, Range 3. Take notice that Walter Macfarlane of Vancouver, B. C, occupation lumber- ! man, intends to apply for permission to j purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about four miles distant and in a westerly direction^ from the western extremity of { I Nahiouza Lake, marked north-east cor- i j ner, thence south eighty chains, thence j taining 1G0 acres, more or less, situated ! west eighty chains, thence north eighty j in the IophM-v known hs Sugar Camp, I chains, thance east eighty chains; con-: on the Great Slide, Old Government j taining 64o ucres, more or less. | Trail, Upper Beila Cola. WALTER MACFARLANE. \L1CE YOUNG. ' !,llUl- October Ulh. 1912. i),,,,,,i lie M. W. MAiU IN. ! uo'.���������.ber:ih. i9i2. AK,ut. j VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OP COAST���������BAN3E III. Takk Notice that I, Rebecca Crane, of Vancouver, B.C., married woman, intend to apply for permission to pur- _. _. .... - - j chase the following described land: M. ,1 f ��������� I Commencing at a post planted about VertlSe 111 tlie t,OUnei \ 20 chains west from the north-west cor- : ner of the north-west quarter of sec- VANCOUVER^LANDJDISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST���������RANGE 111. Takk NOTICE that I, Alice Young, of . Bella Coola, B. C, occupation married I woman, intend to apply for permission to ! purchase the following described land: ; Commencing at a post planted SO : chains east from the north-east corner ' of H. Harrison's pre-emption, thence : South 40 chains, thence East 4.0 chains, 1 thence North 40 chains, thence West 40 ': chains, to point of cominencemet, con- Manufacturers of Shirts, Tweed Pants, Overalls, Tents, Hand Knit Sweater Goods and The Famous '-Pride.of the-West" OVERALLS AND JACKETS \* SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS MERCHANTS --*& J)} 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 Biitish Columbia, and can give reliable information of the different resources at almost any point in this part of the province. A11 information strictly guaranteed. B. FILLIP JACOBSEN. Bella Coola, B. C. mmw *���������������-���������������������������* 1 ������*>W������WW W1' ������W> WH't** T/^i'T*"! tyyj'j������.tirTg,Tft.v.,or^i ���������*y*?"*jy~** Biti? .i*-5!isi'! ; WeWantYourLand Notices Oh >^3ax*-o-������BE������*o-W������W**i\W CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS BELLA C00LA British Columbia jMnssveoas-o.jasns-o-ffiraKM xhsfk-c o-( >*WEr- ( >-.^QQH)-aB&RM>, 11U2. Feb. S--Ap'l 5. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT i DISTRICT OF COAST���������BANOE III. | Take Notice that Helene Minsos. of Vancouver. B. C, occupation married woman, iniendik to ap.piy for permission to purchase the following:described land: CommenciniT at a post ]>lanted at the south-east corner, near the Island in the Saloomt River, and about three- quarters of a mile, more or less, northwest of hut lf)t, thence West 40 chains, thence North 40 chains, thence Easf_40 chains, thence South 10 chains to point of eommtneement. eontiuniiur HiO acres. HELENE MINSOS. ������ To Land Seekers, Campers, r <> WHY PACK YOUR OUTFITS FURTHER THAN NECESSARY? iroMwa������������ma*38i>^^ WE CARRY COMPLETE LINES Or THE FOLLOWiNG AT BELLA COOLA PRICES: GROCERIES TENTS DRY GOODS CAMPERS SUPPLIES HARDWARE PACKERS REQUISITES HAY AND GRAIN p. HAGENSBORG 12 MILES FROM BELLA COOLA AND ON DIRECT ROUTE TO THE INTERIOR 1 X.^ JCw.f ���������y.-rji,.-* ^���������rrxT.T*i������* mi.~-~u^ Diitc. January, 28th. 1913. IS. K. JACOnSKN. Acnt I'V'b. 8���������Ap'l i. 0>������Et^K>������M������0-a������KS^o-JSK3^<)-ac������a;<)-a55a������-v :���������������Jr������^(>���������a������s^-fiMO���������o^^ssiJ!&(0:���������������3ac^o<^ o-������K>;.., j ���������TTJTC-Tl,' /" '.'JilKTZ^tA 1 TU 3T '^" r1 f' {'l I Jim i,i I if '111 li-'fi Ii 13 i I ! * 1 'iMtfiij' 1 '8tl I* ( 1 i ��������� ' f'11 5 jM } f - 'iff!! wfiiM'i * M; u������ i * i BELLA COOLA COURIER Saturday, February 22, ft ,WWWRWaM������*M O] ,1CZ10E^Z>] O CZZZHOEZZID o czzionzD 0 o o Mens, Women s and Children's Rubbers and Over-Shoes Q o 0 o ii Q o 0 o VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. j DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE. 3. 1 ' '���������'..''������������������' Takk Notice that M. H. Loveloin of Ocean Falls, ,1J.C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted four- aiid-a-half miles west and half-a-mile south from the south-west corner of Lot 405 vicinity of Anaham Lake, thence south 80 dhairis, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point,of commencement, comprising 642 acres^ M. H. LOVELOIN.' Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suits and Underwear Take Notice that Earl H, Stoessiger of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted two miles distant and in a wsslerly direction from the north-west corner of Lot 546 in the vicinity.of Towdystan Lake, tho'nee south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. EARL H. STOESSIGER. Dated, 2nd November, 1912. . i������- VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT ������������*, VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND I)isU; o m Q o 0 B. Brynildsen & Co. LARGEST BUYERS OF RAW FURS Bella Coola, B. C DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. Take Notice that Hans Kaspersen of Bella Coola?sB. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted one-half mile distant and in a westerly direction from the south-west corner of Lot 547 in the vicinity of Towdystan Lake, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, corn- prising 640 acres. HANS KASPERSEN. Dated, lat November, 1912. Dated, 5th November. 1912. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST,; RANGE 3. Take Notice that James B. Harrison of Bella Coola, B. C., occupation laborer, intends to apply for, permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted four miles west and. one mile north from the north-west corner of Lot 546 in the vicinity of Towdystan Lake; thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. ������ .-, JAMES B. HARRISON. Dated, 2nd November. 1912. DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. , Take Notice that Walter E. Budlong of Ocean Falls, B. C, occupation engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land; Commencing at a post planted at the eastern extremity of Lake Charlotte, thence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres. \ : WALTER E. BUDEONG. Dated. 4th November. 1912. DISTRICT OF COAST, RA Take Notice that IVUr ,\j BelhiCoola, B.C, occupation {{ ' intends-to apply for pennissi,,,, chase the following dcK(i |, Commencing at a post |,|a, , miles distant and in a w<-s-;.i.-ii'v,, from the north-west or ini.s.-,,,',', ,'' chase the follov/ing (!e:j(':iil.cii j., ' > commencing at a post plant.-.! r,',u, west, and one and ont-hali' nil,, from the nofth-u-fcfjt corn.-r.,/-| ^ the vicinity of Towdystar; !.;.;,. east 80 chains, t,hcn."u .s(,i;:ii ������lt,'/ thence west 80��������� diains \}n:tl chains to point of coninn-ii.-l., c prising G40 acres. . CHARLKS 'I'.Wi,, Dated, 2nd Noi-'Tiiber. I!)!:.'. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT': DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. VANCOUVER LANl)])iS'j DISTRICT OF COAST, VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT Take Notice that Joseph McMillan j of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation fisher-1 Take Notice that Oi. man, intends to apply for permission to j Bella Coola, B. C., occi-; purchase the following described land: j intends w apply for p.-n Commencing at a post planted about; chaaetha following di^.rj two miles west and 40 chains north of; Commencing at a p<.>m the south-west corner of Lot 404 in the \ one mile distant and in a ���������.. vicinity of Anaham Lake, thence'west '��������� tion from the 8outh-v,.,su 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence ; 546 in the vicinity of T<.v, east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains j thence south 80 chain-, r: to point of commencement, comi>rising I chains, thence north >.) -.-j 640 acres. - ] east 80 chains to poir.i .,' JOSEPH McMILLAN. \ ment, comprising 040 a :��������� Dated. 5th November, 1912. J OLA I ' '" .' '���������",' ' "���������""'"��������� " "; '���������'" '���������--"-"'������������������ .������������������"���������'���������������������������.���������������������������: ������������������ ;'Dated, 1st November, VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT j ��������������������������� HAX(,F *W a. I, :i"M f.m "Vl '���������������������������':^ -Lj.i "���������-���������I.. 1 flf ( .',"- 'A.vt r'j '���������'in.!! I I LH fill K')SI:A( l \$ 1912. ~AM 0TE Late Bella Coola Hotel [ST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AND PROMPT SERVICE DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 3. Take Notice that Gilbert Clark off Ocean Falls, B. C, occupation logger, j intends to apply for permission to pur-j chase the following described land: ' . ��������� j Commencing at a post planted about; one mile distant and in a westerly direc- ; tion from the eastern extremity of Lake J Charlotte, thence south SOehains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, . thence along the lake shore in an easter- : ly direction to point of commencement, comprising 640 acres, more or Icj.s. GILBERT CLARK. Dated. 6lh November, 1912. VANCOUVERLAND UlSlUlr DISTRICT OF COAST, KANf Anaham Lake, t HOlUh HO chain?, thence east 8 thence iu������j t!i i-o chum.*, thence v e . ehaittM u> point of commencemei t t , prising GJU acre:*. ; ALLIEN It. MacI-WKM'- j DuU-cl. Mil Nuvrml*;r. l'JV~. j \ ) -* W1 Land Surveys and Sub-Divisions < Geoffrey K. Burnett CIVIL ENGINEER and B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Grand View Hotel Bella Coola, B. C. VANCOUVER LAND DiSl/JC ! DISTRICT OF COAST���������RASO. Ill I Take Notice that Walter l ^ j Ralclifr of Bella Coola, B. C, ������������������������:��������� ; Rancher, intends to apply for [ ��������� r I to purchase the following '���������'-' i '.aruls: | Commencing at a post plautt,: :���������;.> ; three miles distant and in a .-< ��������� | direction from the mouth of H - i river and on the Atnarko rivt-r. : i West 20 chains, thence South -ie : thence East 20 chains, thence N - .chains to point of commeiicemi- ��������� : taining 80 acres. | WALTER EUGENE RATH T ��������� Dale, !>ih.December. 1912. ADVERTISE IN THE "COURIER' There's a Difference in the Price! Pierpoint Morgan Dangerously III Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 20.--Pier- point Morgan is reported dangerously ill. Later despatches say Blight improvement. AND A BIG DIFFERENCE, but there's no i.���������-'.U-; ^ difference in the value and efficiency of these rvrie Some were damaged in transit, some are simplv 'Vlx- soiled" and some have been out on hire a few iim only, but all are offered at BIG REDUCTIONS. !.<���������'. know your requirements and we will send particiihu DON'T FORGET That the expenditure of $10 cash at Plimloy's entitles; you to a tJcfcot which will share in the drawing of a $1,500 "Overland" Auto. ������������������I 739 Yates Street VICT0RIA,BX SUBSCR1PTON RATES OF BELLA COOLA COURIER. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. CANADA. Onic Ykar $1.00 Six Months-; .','. o!75 Three Months ....'.'.'. 6.50 UNITED STATES. Onk Year $1.50 United Kingdom and the Continent. One Year $2.00 SUBSCRIPTION BLANK, BELLA COOLA PUBLISHING CO., LTD. BELLA COOLA, B. C. Enclosed please find subscripti"'1 for Bella Coola Courier for Name P. f) Tvnr out. nrul mail today, willi umount of mibdcriplion ciicl"'''