@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "1d53a51e-f8d0-428f-b2af-53894282ef98"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-07-29"@en, "1912-11-16"@en ; dcterms: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)."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xbellacoo/items/1.0170126/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " H 9- ~. LA COOLA OFFERS UNFILLED ATTRACTIONS TO ORTSMEN AND TOURISTS ^b^^S^^friiiiiiniiii^ViJ'iMiuuMgif^uiuuiiiiiYfiiiiiiiitKi/i} WEATHER REPORT Compiled by Mr. C. H. Urseth, of the Hagensborg' Observatory. , Average.Temperature from the 1st to 7fch of Wovf-nber, maximum, 48; minimum, 33; Rainfall for aim\", period 0.18. ' i i 11iinam i i ii i i mil VOL 1 -NO. 10 BELLA COOLA, B. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. $1.00 a Year jtz*x.*nTmmm'< ���������t^.��������� t\"t������'j*^n,*������*^* r\"������s*^tra ���������^f*^ -- ���������!��������� j������*���������������nessa-j-jr^** Who Will Sit in Wil is 's C Sident-Elect iMakes Statement ',. \" \"r 7\"?; ;m V^ jM ' ^SSS Work for Justice and. RTr ls Alrfdy. Buf MWith the ���������\" i-'f*^'\" Names or Prominent Men. Progress '������Wares Honest Business Men of ,,'%������the Country Have Nothing to Fear. ������ffiBn '��������� .^VV-Pnnceton, N. J.���������Governor li^sMlson made the following state- k -Spent the other day: FH^^&he result fills me with hope ^SStaJat the thoughtful progressive v \"4^ml?s of tne nation may now at unite to give the country _, .. _. lorn and enterprise, and a ,r.:lfp|ernment' released from all ; \"��������� ,:eopjjorate and private influences, , ��������� ^desbted to justice and progress. I'^tlAmThere is absolutely nothing vfStSor; the honest and enlightened European Fleet in Turkish \"Waters I Europe may lecoine Embroiled . s���������lc?_6usiness men of the country to ^\\&*fear. No man whose business is ucted without the violation FloShe rights of free competition ���������-^nWwithout such private under- r-44' ^r tasAdSfap i ��������� ''standings and secret alliances, '1j.i1.tt. < wa&J 1 ^ ^jasTviolate the principle of our Cabinet-makers are already busy conjecturing what men will share with Woodrow Wilson in shaping the policy of the nex-t administration. , Necessarily all is yet pure guess-work bat thei cabinet builders are none the less active in pointing out the persons and the elements available as cabinet material. One of the available elements embraces those who were conspicuous party figures at the Baltimore convention, including Speaker Clark, Oscar W<. Underwood, William J. Bryan, Gover- 1 j nor Fossof Massachusetts, Governor Harmon of Ohio and some others. As to Mr. Bryan, one of the British Admiral Will B8:War Between Austria and 1 ...;',��������� ��������� ! Russia Highly Probable c Senior Officer The fleet which the European nations are assembling in Turkish 1 waters will comprise 14 battleships, 22 cruisers, 15 destroyers and 6 auxiliaries. Sir Edward Archibald Berkeley I Should Servia insist on getting , an outlet .���������.through her conquered i territory. to the .Adriatic, it is j highly probable that Austria will 'be compelled to resort to bullet Milne, commander of the Medi- i land bayonet.;. 'Russia is then ex- terranean squcdroir; will be the senior officer of this international fleet, and is expected to take command should concerted operations become necessary. ; Malta\".��������� The British ci\\iL-'ers !Good Hope and Dartmouth left .here for Turkish ports to embark 1 refugees. Four battleships of the British Mediterranean squadron j passed here yesterday on their! pected to back Servia and an ' Austrian-Servian war would begin, in which it would be almost impossible to''.prevent; all Europe becoming embroiled. Despathes from Belgrade to the Vancouver -.'World say that ' 'Servia does not intend to be cheated out of the ports' of Dur- azzp, San Giovanni del Medua and Alessio,;; which were the sole Democratic senators, wras qjoted , lL T , . ��������� ,.,: f reason for Servia's entering the ! way to the Levant. A flotilla of ������������������.-.,.. ��������� . ��������� during the campaign as definitely Balkan war against. Turkey.\" V/'^L V ' r!and the policy of all wholesome W fcJTAyt^^i- ^commerce and enterprise, need 'fear interference or embariass- ment from the administration. WV\"^ur hope and purpose is now \\i<*- .' '' -,- ' ' :\"i' ... ^ j ito bring all the free forces of the 1% * Ration into active and intelligent ^ 1 ^co-operation, and to give our pros- \"*;perity a freshness and a spirit ������WT 'fand a confidence such as it has *r r&)p ,\"';'; ������������������������������������'���������: ' ��������� '-.'-..'��������� % ?'&6t had in our time. J *% ^$M' 'The responsibilities of the tax, \"ffW������ ������������������ ������������������'��������� ��������������������������� ' *WkW tremendousv k^ they are *^^^pnmon responsibilities which all ffleaders of action and opinion ^'Inust share. And Vitli. the con- fidence of the people behind us, everything that is right' is possible. My ambition will be more \\ than satisfied if I may be permit- 4ted to be the frank spokesman oi VV lMl$e nations's thoughtful purposes v\\|ift\\these great matters. A Clever Touch J torpedo boat destroyers is coaling! es' assigning Mr. Bryan to a cabinet., , ,; ,, 1V , i At the same time-it is officially' , . to J here, and all the colliers have J -i place in case of Mr. Wilson's elec- , , , , ,, T , ������������������^ s. v;���������-+un^*.,;, been ordered to the Levant, tion, although the latter stated' about the same time that no con sideration had been given to the personnel of the cabinet. j Those who have been promin-! .'���������-.{ ���������������������������.\"������������������ ' ently .-identified'with the Wilson campaign are also mentioned,., notably Chairman McCombs of j the Democratic nationil commit-! tee; representatives Burelson and j Henry of Texas, Repiesentative Palmer of Pensylvania, Assistant Chairman McAdoo and a number of others who bore the brunt of the conflict at Baltimore during the campaign. Opea Telegraph une Stuart Lake to Fort -George ���������.���������.\"���������.���������' Telegraphic communicatioh between Fort George and Stuart Lake, the old Hudson's Bay.post j of Fort St. James, has justbeen established, and the fact/further illustrates the passing of the old landmarks before the advance of development in the ceritralinte- rior of British Columbia. I announced in Vienna that Aus iria and Italy plan to divide western Turkey regardless of Servia. Austria wants everything west of the railroad from Mitrovitza to .Salonika, and Italy wants the rest. ,. Telegraph Line Nearing Completion: I Bella Coola's talented young . -���������-������������������~ ! violinist, Mr. 01 af urseth, has Mr. J.-Thome and-., his gang, ^left for TorOTlto where he intends who have been working^all sum-lt0 continue his \"studies at the mer ;on the construction of the|G5nservatory of Music; Mr. Ur- telegraph line, left on the last j 5eth ohly recehtly returned, to his, south-boundjoat Mr: Thornejhome in Bella Coola : after; a reported having completed .'his-'-j lengthy'' stuily under Professor contract and that the line wasjH- Aaronson, a, graduate of.Leip-: through with the exception of|2jg Germany, about twenty miles at the Chil-,| . ������������������-���������������������������-''\"; cotin end, which would only take j ?he 0c8an Falls company's a week or:so to finish. '. | logging camps on South Bentick AH that is how required is the,'Arm' have closed down for the, installation of the instruments | winter. About sixty-five loggers and placing of Operators at the|left for the; south on the last points necessary, and.BellaGoolal''Venture'\\aftei'a^ wiil-have its-long awaited Tele- al days here-. ''.;.''��������� ; graphic corrimunicaticn' with the outside v/oild.. ��������� ,S. S. Venture, 24 hours late, docked here Monday noon. The The government telegraph line has just completed a branch from Fort Fraser to Stuart Lake, a distance of about sixty miles. The rate from Fort George to Stuart Laic-; i.3 75 cents for a ten word message and 5 cents per word for additional words. We are pleased to note in the list of candidates who were suc- J{ .... ' ��������� ������������������ . . ' ��������� ' : ��������� ��������� ��������� ;-, ce'ssfulfih; passing the medical examination recent]y.;hel.d at Vic- 6' . ��������� . , . ' reason of her; tardy arrival was j toria, the name of Dr. T,; H.sv the making of a special trip into | Jainieson of Ocean Falls, former- -Knights Inlet, on her way south]hT\"resident physician at :Belia last week, when she took bnl-Coola. ���������������������������;^^j . =. ,^r,,: 10,000 cases of 'salmon. I Pr.' Jamieson, by his natural ! kindliness and,strict attention to ihis duties, wonior himself many i ���������''':��������� '. ���������'���������'.'' ' friends during his residence at this place. The latest arrivals from the south include Mr. and Mrs Guy McMillan and Mr. George Dagg, ail of Vancouver. Capt. McDonald, pilot of the S. S. Venture, is spending a couple of weeks vacation here. Ii Taking the Toronto Globe for it, Hon. Geo. P. Graham evident- ^X *ly knows the proper way to make . * ) Changes in address should be sent in as soon as possible. For'Advertising Rates, Apply at ,\\ . Office. - To Correspondents���������No letters will be published ' - in the Courier except over the writer's signature. ' The Editor reserves the right to refuse rubli- , '- cation of ahy letter. All manuscript at writer s '.risk. \". ��������� - ���������E.7. : '. j-.'.,v fecdier .Office - - 317-323 Cambie St. > ? i&iibxs pnpixll Bvpnnm sat lex\" -iflM*! * * - _^������������������ 'A - i ' ^SATURDAY, NOV.' 16/. 1912. NOflCE r-sit:^\" , ji <.s. ' For-die information'of. our readers ,' anJ.m reply to numerous enquiries ' that have' reached our bj^ce,, i������q /jbishio state, that the \"Courier\" is ! Iquiriedand'controlled by the Bella ' >������o$a'Pu&lishing Co., Ltd. '' 1, All stock of the Company is held fy:t persons connected' with the ���������management and-, directorate^,all ofrvhoni are: old-time residents of \\ ffiella-Coola. \"���������; ������������������;',��������� \\/\"\"' I G. C. //. L. 0MS0������-������SB-0<������BB������<0)4aB������0 IIIIHII <0 t The recent -outbreak of war in the Balkan Peninsula, at a time when Turkey was concluding peace with Italy, keeps the topic ever freshly in mind. Modern wTar has become so appalling, in its expenditure, both of lives and money, that.ho nation can undertake it save as a last re-fbe had to loans from outside par-, The obvious deduction, therefore, is that the outbreak and duration of a war.' is dependant upon the availability of money for that purpose.- The vast sums required cannot long be met by the national coffers, and therefore' recourse must D ��������� ,A Summer in the Northern Interior of British Columbia n n 'V ���������' ' ' \"f Last week the Courier endeav- *' ored to*shdw that Bella Coola as *���������->,. ' a'farming'community was unable ���������to take advantage of the market ���������'offered by Prince Rupert owing ��������� to\" lack of steamboat service.' ^vThe-present system of. one ��������� steamer taking farm produce from '���������Bella Coola and dumping it down on'some wharf or other, to lay - _ * - - - * < - there for a week or more, until picked up' by another of same company's boats is hard to tolerate, and to be told that this is the best the steamship company can do \"with the number of boats available, while no doubt very true, does not help matters one iota. Prince Rupert is destined to be wholesale distributing point for Northern part of province, and it is absolutely essential that all pbints north of Queen Charlotte sound must be brought in1 close touch, and this can only be ac* eomplished by good service of coasting steamers. The development of Northern British Columbia will naturally source; and after very mature consideration. <��������� ' _ ��������� No country's 'war chest can long withstand the drain caused by the maintenance of an army in the field. ' t, ' The immense, cost of mobilization, alone, is one that,is hardly realized by theaverageindividual. vThe daily1 cost of-maintaining the Bulgarian army alone, m a state of mobilization, ,'is estimated by some authorities at\". $140,000 per day. Even supposing this to *be exaggerated/it is readily comprehensible, that the cost' of keeping the combined armies of- the Balkan states' in''the field, must reach an enormous figure. r Now armies must be paid, and .the money for tbis.purpose. has ���������to be found ; and' consequently, t^e'period of \"time during which an army, can be maintained,on d'etive^service, will depend upoir the length of time during which money for its upkeep can be pro- ii '' * cured. ties. Loans of such a size can only be negotiated by a limited number of the world's greatest banking houses. These great 'firms could be easily numbered upon-the fingers, and of-them, that of the Rothschilds furnishes one of ,tbe'most notable , examples. ' V r By the granting or refusing of these-loans, the great-banking firms can either .enable a war to By Miss fennie fBlaxwey. t (CONTINUED) After leaving 'Francois Lake, we travelled by boat down the, lake twenty-five miles, then south six miles to our destination. Francois Lake is a beautiful, body of water \"sixty-eight miles in length and averaging from one and a half to three and a half miles in width. The country in and about here is not a fiat prairie country as many people seem to think, but is more of a rolling nature, with open tracts, here and there poplar and willow 'groves' dividing these tracts on the high lands and spruce growing in the lower places.' The natural beauty \"ofj the Are You Interested In Watches and IGH-GRADE Wearethelargest manufacturers of fniv/ri I DV^ STERLING SILVER- L VVbLLK I r WARE in Canada. Th/h write fpr our Illustrated Catalog winch will be *enl free to your address !F YOU HAVE TO BUY A WEDDING PRESENT THIS FALL CONSULT OUR CATALOG' Wc carry all lines of quality Silver- plalc Tableware and Culler) as well as Leather Goods, Brass Goods and Rich Cut Glass. HENRY BIRKS & SONS, LTD. . . JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS CEtt?SY ' Vancouver, B. C. n.1 mi m >���������wnw������ni'Mmi*wiwiriimT��������� m ���������* \\- i >A~ <^; seasons known for years. There country is unsurpassed, there are be prolonged or cause it to,auti-,r,0 glaciers nor. snow-capped matieally cease for want of funds to carry it oh. ��������� \" A small .number of ,inen there- fore, ' the heads' of the above mentioned firms, are to all in- tents and purposes the final arbi- trators in the struggle between -any antagonistic nations, and upV on them to a very great extent, * i - may be laid the vast responsibility of Ithe bloodshed, loss and/deT struction that a*'*modern 'war entails. ; :''..- .tary to Prince 'Rupert, have ,to inaugurate a more complete service of coasting steamers. Of course providing that this need has not been already fully met by some other company or companies. This is 'a matter which should interest the wholesale merchants of Prince Rupert quite as much as us, and it will soon be up to them to see that the present order of things,\" the north dependant on the south, be altered, and the trade of the north be kept in the north, were It rightfully belongs. Prince Rupert must use her influence to secure a good coasting service for the north or she can never be the wholesale distributing center as she should be, was not only exhibited vegetables, fruit, flowers, etc., but also horses and catlle. Returning this fall; we-came from Hazelton by train to Prince. Rupert, covering in a few hoursi gong the'two Singhs sang co a distance that formerly, took the ^ lhem lcn ^w^. boats days to -accomplish. It is an exceedingly pretty trip, the Ocean Fails (FJlOMOUIt U^SIBENTCORRJ \"';\\ijEM ���������A family.vquarrel aii'img' if. Hindoos caused Jagear Sr ^ha/d Jaun Singh to come \"before b!$e. trate Schlichter recently, awhh J Vr.-c+rt exhibits were excellent, in spite out that he has forty millions to, spend. Wow! What a carnival; of the. fact that the country .had, j there will be���������while it lasts! > experienced one of: the dryest* UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C., LTD. Boscowitz Steamship Co., Ltd. ��������� REGULAR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN BELLA COOLA and VANCOUVER Q Q 'VPNTIIFSF' ^aves Vancouver every Thursday at 11 p.m. *,. 3. V L������ I UhL Leayes Be{!a Co(jIa Sunday mor|ling fA 5*������ pw/*m������v;\"w\"r'\"|rs������\"rw> nniwpT\" S.S. '\"' Capilano\" or- S. S. \"Coquitlam\" also call with Gasoline and Explosives by special arrangement. For rales of Freights, 'pares- and .'other .information, apply L\" Head��������� Ovpicr, Cauiiall St., Vancouver; or John Barnsli;\\. 1003'Government St., Victoria. ;.-.-. ��������� Vffl /2 -;y irday, November 16, 1912 BELLA COOLA COURIER ��������� '��������� ��������� ��������� ' - :��������� ��������� i . ��������� ��������� . j, fjThe .sudden death of-Mrs A,. VANCOUVER L AN %DI STRICT; VICTORIA LAND OISRICL ;|porton, aftera-fewdiours ill- -^^^ OFCb'AST -RANGES, i,.,_ .!-K:5&&0^^ ��������� fci- ��������� DISTRICT OF COAST '&ANGE 111. $ 0 '���������%z# U&X&ZS--5& ~ :\"V Pii ���������r > fee'lnl^ashingtoh. , c������ P. ���������&��������� Steamer \"Queen;' chains\" t^^tTbf commencement, cop-'.f^^]^ ' ;,.;,,' ,: ii ���������+.^������������������ prising 160 acres. s of ba-^nnina:. containing seventy acres, ; *j made its, first call at .our.,.; ... ;..8jAilES pearson wrighT, i^^Ji-iSf. ���������:��������� ' ' i| srh AUKust. 1912. ,; 'pjjAEL ALMINA MACFARLANE. | JL, ������9 ft ��������� '-3 ft ' ' 2o\\ : ���������>. .1 ... i\"5 ��������� fit - jfnw'J . W V> ^\"^# -L-fliT^f - ^fflB?.,v.' -.:���������'...:. - vl.'t���������i,i:������������������ ;i\\,+l,������i frnmmmtifM? nt a cost planted about; Take IN ;: From this port sne re-; ^. M1^;ng described landr ' , ! ��������� ��������� . ��������� , ���������-._.. ������������������ , T' Frank.RobirS0n ^ancouv^raakingihthefiidoS^^^ usuat, 1J12. ___ i menceniiiul., .containing forty acres', , a Date 25th Au;;ual, IM. \\.&v.->\\- ���������i-^^������..j v.,^.,w ��������� _, . ..:.-.'..���������:..:..-....-. ..,...: -,���������. ..���������.,..-...-: .-^.,��������� j mericemisnl., containing forty, acres, , .-���������\": '\"���������'.:,;- :-���������'\"- j more or less. ��������� VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT-| nd I tf^RCQUV^RLA^I^ '^d^ '^H>'':;'���������'��������� -.-���������.'������������������/'.;-::':''v:'-';: ;\" '.>:\"' .'\"^ ���������'' :;' ff< \"|ffllfrict'df-Poast--Range;,3.,;^ :, '^i^S^'NOTlCB that Justine ;MarJ A . ^IK^ton, of BellaYCoouv B. C.,7niar- ���������' *' ; '^S^BSai-; intendsto;app y 'for per- I ^P^������- :to' -purchage: the .following de-, ,'^������������*eet-in a. north-easterly direction |the- Indiansal^bnliouse;Bit.aatcdii ^.;17th Autrust. 1912. l20.miles;:CT the; Atnarko :-.rivta, .-_^,.;;,:;. :.lr: _. I-West40 chains, thence South 20 ; ,\" , ��������� ^ ^ ��������� DISTRICT OF-COAST^ItANGE III. '.TAKE NOTldB/that Annie K. Dkvies, of-Appl2ton,;-England, occupation mai-- ried woman, 'intends to apply for permission ��������� to purchase the following described land: \" . ' , ' \"��������� ;��������� Commencing at a post pi tinted at the 'North-West'coriier/'oi.the South half of the .\"North-West quarter of xhe.Eisit half of the Sjuth'-West quarter of ���������Saction 18, Townships. '\". .,.'���������. :. '.\".\"'\":' -ANNIE KENYON DA VIES. i Date, September lVth, 1312. ESTABLISHED 18.64 \\cz~-^:sox~zrzz> C-ZT301 :o fa ^ ; ,������ ���������! a v Gfoc^T^Q3- ^ '' FRANK ROBINSON.' ;|. - '.....- i thejvee; East 40 chains, thence j -y A-vfrnTTVPP' t A \"MFk ���������'nTQT'RTr'T |0;chains\"tb point: of commence-! V^ UUM.\",^1\" ^ANP UlblKiOl ^containing SO acres, more or ,les3. liSTINE MARIBlHICKLENTON 'c^z-^oizr-rp] \\c~ General. Mercliai ~'.Z10 iZZllT.D VANCOUVER LAND; -,V DISTRICT. ��������� -;. DISTRICT OF COAST���������RANGE III. ������������������ Take Notice that I, Ernest Henry || Gerhard, of Barnsley, England, occu- | \\t pntioji gehxleman, intend to apply for i-S permis'oion to purchase the following '* ���������described land: . '������������������ ,.'��������� : '��������� ; Situate between. Lot 127 and Timber ; m Lease, 44219 and the \"VVest bank of Net- | f5 lee'tscor.noy River\" West _. of Lot 127 i! being an Island s D1STRICT-OF C0AST-~RA1*GE 111:1 I- Take Notice that Annie Stockdale, ! of South. Gcsfonh, Occupation in:-trrieu ERNEST HENRY GOTHARD/ Dated Sept. 1, 1912. A. K. GOTHARD, AtfSit. y~: T'f -. ,\" ���������'.. ,.'���������'''. =������������������ ���������-.. \"j 6f-South. Gcsforih,. OccuDation in:-trri������u [.GOUVERLAND DISTRICT .j-woman, int-inds to'apply\"for���������pwrnissiba '\"' ��������� I.to purchase the 'foUov/ing-dtiScnbedland: Comiiiencuigafra post planted 4 chains East of the, South-West corner post oi. Timber Lease '43003, thence 20 chaint istrietof ^C6ast--Range; 3. J^NoirioS;thatl?:Jphn A. Co^^ Ccouver,,occup^tTon hvo-^v. .,���������(* ,ti j ooutn 2^.uh^ ^ ^ - - m^.ce. &?��������� t^Sa?^ A^t^fe^Ses, more/or less iwititr descrioeq lanas. v, , .1 '��������� . ������������������* ok ������-;,,��������������� n-j.. .fM-n at i- ��������� KT>1 ���������.���������������;-. :.L.iL '^i ��������� -r^f r>laTitf>H about' ' AlvNIL 01 ���������JV.KJJA.I-!^-, imehcing ^t ,a post planted about jkl������s'ina8odtherlydirection'lwm|&t^,v ; ; - ���������-;; akthor f..gcihah.). ai n t^4^m^^Svr;>fiA^ of :the Atharko;-River;-and'|; .;��������� So: uictioft of this Atnarfcd; River -and^ .- Stitember 1st, !'Ji2 Jaat,Fork, o'n,the.-'eastern shoreand ; ''* |;he'-hcad;\"of^a,.'srnair:lakeiv; thence |40; chains, \"thence South 80 chains, J^ East 40,-chains, thence North 80 ,��������� to point-of cbnimencement. <='\".- *\"\"' \" i^,:JC0H'N-;A:'.e6NKEY.-:.:::; . A^enc. FURS BOUGHT AND SOLO ���������qfsy Loggers'' ancl Supplies a Speciality W _ ��������� ��������� &Sih ..October, .1032. ' J^RcQLfVES^LANg DISTRICT V ^ SN^istrictof -:Go?:st���������Ratige 3;' ../��������� 1 '- ^,jJMkB 'NOTICE that;;I, .Hubert,G, Hal^ O^FSf Yictoi-ia, occupation: Broker m- . ..$tgj$?to apply for permission to purchase the'following described lands: , . , i Commencing\" at a post'planted aoeut, 160 ch.Mi.s south \"of Lonesome Lake to I Bella Gogla;Land 'District.', ��������� district of coast, liange 3.';. ���������;: Take-Notice -that I, Arthur-F. Goth- ard, of Bella Cbcla, v. farmer, intend, lo :aprjly' for pei-missvon to, purchase the' following dtt%crifced-landS: Cqmmeneipg at it post planted about I 2 chains. West;from- the South-East coi- , j ner of Timber Lojisc 4o'J06,. thence 4t; \"' chains\" South, 20 ch&itui West, 40 chains North, '20 chains. East, West-of Lot 16 in the Behtinck Arm, containing 80 acres, more or less. , , ARTHUR; F. GOTHARD. VANCOUVERLAND .;��������� ,' DISTRICT \" i DISTRICT OF CO AST���������RAN'GE, III. | Take Notice, that John G. Mass-ry ���������if'London, England, oscupiition. gentleman, .intends''to.'apply' for pen'riission. to p'ir^base the following described lands:-' '���������' Comnencing, n.t,-'a post planted at ibc South-East corner ������������������of the Bella Coola. j Townsite, thence 40- chains North along j Townsite, thence East 20 chains, thence South 40 chains,;thence West 20 chains to point of commencement, con- , taihing 80 acres, more or less. ; >��������� j '���������: -;;:; '::JO.HN G'J - MASSEY ' Dated September 21st, 1912. 3. FILLIP JACODSEN; j 160 ch.������i.s south \"of Lonesome ^etu D;ucd ,August .;,)ft U)12_ * ��������� \"West 40 chains, thence Soi>h 80 chains, --���������:.-rrr^..-,-- - ������ s thdbeeEast 40 chains,, th-mee.Norta oO * ^chains, to point of .commencement, j** i ������Si HUBERT G.- HALLER. |^ $fce. 26th October. 1912. ' 'iv^ ;VANCOUVER li-AN^D DISTRICT < ^V :llpiSTRICT OP COAST-GRANGE 3. y\\ &> !'4Jtake Notice that George Henry 1 &* ^?B$t of Vancouver, B. C, occupation '������-; 4V$:', t^onfl- fA' aoolv. for-permission i .A,wo nn -js tli3tant anum a wuu.-. ��������� ^r.r, -.4*.waBBiirojuon from thewestern.extremity i ^HBwalcho Lake,thence South 40 chans ���������&ce West SO chains, thence Noitn 40 %3Mds. thence East 80 chains to point ol Fdontmencement, comprising 320 acres. iS s ���������' GEORGE HENRY BURT. BUSLNKS_^Rt)S_ W. MEYERSTE1N British Columbia Land Sur/eyor VICTORIA. B. O. P.O., BOX 1579 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT j '���������-���������-���������������������������������������������������������������- ������������������ ���������__-_i^_^������������������,������������������ ^_-.-.-',..... ��������� ' -I DISTRICT1' OF COAST���������RANGE- IIL _��������� ���������Take., Notice .that Alfr'ed Minsos, of New Wesiminster, B. C.',~ occupation broker, intends to apply for ..permission- to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post ,c.lante Shirts, ;i Tweed Pants, vOveraI!s, ���������g0������&������^������!E^^S8^^m Tents,. .liarid Knit- Sweater Goods -and Date 2oth August, 1;U2. Notice-1; ;ritdf w^\\n^5 QCn��������� Dt reasonuDie prices. All work guaranteed and postal charges paid. ' Addmss at! wori; lo P. G. NOOT, 942-View Street VICTORIA, B. C. h ��������� ��������� U <������>fL a a ii <���������������> o-ii -Ja? ^ n 3 :^' @t line li^ ^ Ff OW 'S^i B^. ii^-Sw fiai ���������,-^;r.- Hon sirict!f; guaranteed. o RLi 1 i? JACOBSEN, Bella Coola, B. C. I mission to purchase the 'following described lands: ��������� j J Cornmev-ci-vu; at-n post pl'!ut,-;\\l aV'O'.u i! -{���������2b chain:- in an eastcd',' '-liiTcUon Aasuat 12th. 11U2. Akent. 3 .. ^ ^ 1 H ��������� fCTgnrminw -r-Tnn- )4Bb������i t-assmt >������^o4aa������o<������������o������K������o������������-������U-- itrh-Class \"Photography VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT District of. Coast���������Range .3. || | Take Notice that I, George Young, i| ^ ���������)f Ijolla Coohs occupation rancher, i;'i-i 1 $ tend to avidly, for permis-iion lo purchase 'J ^ the follo'.vlhg desorioed lands: \" ' j! 5 Commencing ut a post planted about iH g 20 chains in a northerly direction from ' J 9 EJwai'ds. pre-emption on .the eastern |j ? shore and near the head of Lonesome 11 K Lake, thence East ?.0; chains, thence i | ^ NovUi 80 chains, the.ncei West 20 chain;-', 15 c i'iience along lake shore in a southerly !Ji j| direction to point of commencement. ;r g GEORGE YOUNG. \\\\ ? Diiie. 2(',th October, 1912... . !j | VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT!^ S ro Q,ifiia E'iilia *&������'������������3*���������K^i!l;5fc��������� a 48 i^ui- Jv*1\" 'f^ *?*��������� t>M: .'ff^i <-J\"?' V-' ''I'1?- ^'���������iR*' ^SBH tir Via WHY PACK YOUR .OUTFITS FURTHER THAN NECESSARY? ���������������������������������������������������\"��������� R. NORTON ������!1^^ Mil REMAIN IN HASEKSBCSG FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS a a , District of Coast RiUJge 3. 1 I | Take Novice that 1, Kenneth F. llc\\\\ 9 . | ? -6 i .Lennan, of Vancouver, occupation mmer, j | | ,Tv for uermiKsii.Mi to nur- 5 X I. tt . intend tv >������������������ .-i.'.v :������������������- - --��������� |j j chase tlv. f. il'.Avinjr described lands: :������. a s 5! Cotnin'.'iici'i!;- at a P'..'s(. planted a-out ; tj v;j B | 80 chains in a. \".'.\"itherly direction from | S 3 ������ ; Edward? nre-emplina to iho etist of At- . ? p'-s ������ ; nark- Rivor, thenci; Wo^i, ,^o i-lian^. ^ ������ gs ,W������ CARRY COViPUTfE 5.;?iSS O:-' THH 3FCLi..OVJ2NG 'iT SELiA COOLA PR'.CES: GROGERSES TENTS DRY GOODS GAMPERS. SUPPLIES HARDWARE PACKERS REQUiSiTES HAY AND GRAIN tne'.ice ARTISTIC WORK..'. -'. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ALL KINDS OF INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PKOIOS South SO chains, then-\" East 10 J * ri , chains, tla-mce N'>rih SO chains to point; [j | | ; of commencement. '\" ��������� I ! KENNETH F. MCLENNAN. ';} S | H '\\ ---'^ tl iJ( -y-V* Tlu��������� Dealing Work Done Please Call WilUut 'Jt!������y Pass the Courier on to your friends o ��������� . - .*~n.. I--* f*. n sr*** r^j ���������*^\"*>. ED /^\"-������MJ������*'H\\'>\"W T ���������rmv-'������*v - --u--.*^- & ���������' ' ��������� 1 |iiw-r\"'^^v\"^'TTJ*,rlff^'���������1B'MM^-*r*ln;*,3\"������'^v^J^n'\"*['f-f^ 1-,'f rrASi BELLA\" COOLA COURIER Saturday, November 16, /f/^ ti i .panaM T������ji8aw������wg������iwMsaf-ri'������ **f ^l������yyjiilf'IWWgraaitaig3Baa './ i -4 'i. ! LEADING DEALERS IN ������' > iv'>V fi������\"i. KL>J-1' ' ���������*'- re f ' , ' . r , , ,��������� S?Papk;. and.; Riding' Saddles ftywiT-i������.-*iniMii *r TENTS, V If F Camp, Heating and Cook Stoves nv.i;/ WE GARRY A LARGE STOCK bF��������� FANCY'.'AND STALPE GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES mil $ v? <,<���������-. ���������eftSer-s * ;s and Campers Supplies , * j A r ELLA COOLA sramiy.MMKViii l^lUSALIMi^JbaabKaBa! LZ1WTUT niiyilWlfl ITIiTl iTITI>iTWW������*������������^I^Mg������'WWa������^1- >*), y CHRIS. . CARLSEN H. L. HARRIS in ella v^ooia ownsite ACREAGE Improved and ' Unimproved Farm Lands ���������i If..*^*.**; iM'swifH WE''RAVE AN AGENCY IN' VANCOUVER IJ3T WITH US FOR QUICK; RETURNS LAND NOTICES-Contlnued 1 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT , % District of Coast���������Range 3. \"Take Notice that Clara M. Procter, of London, England, occupation widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase the'foilowing described land: Commencing at ���������a post planted, 120 chains north and 60 chains east of the north-east corner of Tucker's preemption, lot 446. Thence North 20 chains, thence fast 35 chains more or Ipss to the Necleelsconnay river, thence South 20 chains more or less, following said river, thence West 10 chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. ��������� CLARA M. PROCTER. Date Sept. 28th, 1912 * L. W. PROCTER, Atrent VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT District of'Coast���������Range 3. ��������� Take Notice that Estelle E. Suggitt of Coaldale, Alberta, occupation married woman, intends to apply for perrrussion 1 o purchase the following described lind.: ' Commencing at a' post planted 60 chsita north and 40 chains east of the DISTRICT OF COAST-RANGE III. DISTRICT'OF COAST���������RANGE IH. Take Notice that Walter Eugene Ratcliff of Bella Coola, B. C, occupation Rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described '** Commencing at a post planted about three miles distant and m a southerly direction from the mouth of Hotnarko river and on the Atnarko river, thence West 20 chains, thcr.ce South 40 chains, thence East 20 chains, thance North 40 chains to point of commencement', containing 80 acres. WALTER EUGENE RATCLIFF. Date, 5th November, 1912. , M VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT T fSS 7/ M Its Take Notice that William Bert Ba.- J\" H row, of Bella Coola,'.B. C, occupauo; *>Wmi rancher, intends to apply for permiesic: ^ :Wm to purchase the following described land l 'ffcfail Commencing at \"a post planted about $ '*<& 2 1-2 miles distant and in a westerl, t _ _ ^ 4Wffi direction from the north-west corner of * '.^jJ'W William Bert Barrow's pre-emption oa vtfk J$ai! Hotnarko river, thence East 40 chains. fJfK thence South 20 chains, thence West 441 '\" chains, thence North 20 chains to poirt j of commencement, containing 80 acres ' WILLIAM BERT BARROW Date, 27th October. 1912. ADVERTISE IN THE \"COURIER\" ^^B^MmwMajWMdMnwwii n ;if- - ' ' ��������� c. north-oast corner of Tucker's P������s-6mp-1 /ma ji'tion, lot 440, on the hank ol *c Nl������;l! figg a=:ra=sissrg!i 1 lcetsconnay river. Thence North 00 ffCffift 'yirii7 ���������MIMil |\"irT\"Mr'!t\"J���������\"1,lr* RST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION AND !?��������� Barber's Shop and Baths :, Building Newly Furnished Throughout If m-.il. if irarnrm ���������^iirgT-^���������~7*������^.~j~������������cg^mnff������i.n^fl^ i*m*nZ%. ; HOME COOKING;; White help only employed BAGGAGE STORED FREE: OF CHARGE, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ENQUIRIES BY MAIL 'FEED STABLE ;lNv.CON.N-E.C.TiO- II an i II pfe. IPS- II te^a&Saata������^^E8^������u&g������2SaE^S chains, Ihaiw East 30 chains more or 1.-S3, to the Nfclcetscohnay uver, thence South along river 1o point of commenca- 1 ment, containing 70 acres more or lew. ! ESTELLE E. SUGGITT. ' Dftte. Sept. 28th. 1912. L. W. PROCTEU. Auent VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT District of Coast���������Range 3. Take Notice that Leslie W. Procter, of Duncan, B.C., occupation civil engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of Tucker's pre-emption, lot 446, on the Necleetsconnay river. Thence North 60 chains, thence East 40 chains more or less, to the Necleetsconnay river, thence South along J said river to point of commencement, ' containing 90 acres more or less. LESLIE W. PROCTER. Date, September 28th, 1U12. AND A BIG DIFFERENCE, but there's no practical difference in the value and efficiency of these Cycles. Some wt?.re damaged in transit, some are simply \"shop- soiled\" and some have been out on hire a few times only, but all are offered at BIG REDUCTIONS. Let us know your requirements and we will send particulars. DON'T FORGET���������That tho expenditure of $10 cash at PllmSey's entitles you Jo a ticket which will' share In the drawing of a $l,������SOO \"Overland\" Auto. There's a Difference m the Price! ������.*������ 739 Yates Street SUBSCRIPTON RATES OF BELLA COOLA COURIER. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. CANADA. One Year Six Months Thkee Months ,$im 0.75- 0.50 UNITED STATES. One Year... $1.50 United Kingdom and the Continent. One Year , .$2.00 SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. BELLA COOLA PUBLISHING CO., LTD. BELLA COOLA, B.C. 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