. SS REELS BC nr ; : | that gives Satisfaction, and Reliable — MEN'S. WEAR Bootsand Shoes: are Specialties at at LARKWORTHY'S: | ©. STORE ; Hazelton re “The World’ = in ‘Brief News Notes from Many Sources . * Ten thousand taxi-cab drivers are on strike in London, ” Fourteen j inches of snow fell i ir Vancouver i in ‘Sunday’ 4 ‘ator. Snowslides i in the. Caseades in- terrupt “the” running. of Great Northern trains.” - The Democrata at Washington expect. to reduce the steel; tariff. by over a third... ; Manitoba farmers. are organiz- |. ing for the, eooperadl é > purehac.| ; ing of supplies. go: Yukon Indians ate in danger| . 7] Be erase jf eae 1 eee 1) enna] HHT) mL eel] Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers Aldermere, B.C. Sole District Agents for E.G. Prior &(Co., Victoria, Agri- cultural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete, Fire, Life, Accident and Employer's Liability. Ingurane, We represent the best companies, We Can Lo-ate You Oa a Good Pre-emption :Near. the. G, P. If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley Write Us, of famine as a result of the} acarcity of cariboo, : i | | Captain Barney Johnson of the Prince Rupert has been appoint- Jed a Vancouver pilot, | it is now believed that seven lives were Jost i in the foundering | of the steamer. Cheslakee. . Two Steam. trawlers for the SO tei tf ED. V. McBETH . Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co. - Freighting Contractor All Classes of Freight Handled with-Care and Despatch Hay and Oats for Sale. Office at t Omineca Hotel Prince Rupert fisheries have ar-. rived .at _ San Francisco from England. A force of Moors attacked a | French column in Motoceo and |: was defeated, with a Joss of fiver hundred killed, : In the Jast x cnine months. the Dominjon government’ has: paid|” out over four million dollars in railway subsidies, (Semel comer E71 sommes If] emmenme A HN ecco nomen — aie Ingineca Hotel McDonell & McAfee Props. - Reasonable rates, The only family hotel i in the distict. Night ‘and day restaurant. Piivate dining 1 rooms. Modern conveniences, ‘ Good Stable in connection. Hazelton . Choicest of Wines; Liquors and Gears. always on hand. os a tet ee | 0007000 anniially.° ~": | Philistine, was fined 9100 i ina al matter. through the imiails, .jacres.of land in the Peace river t LE LaBelle, Manager W. J. McMillan. & Co... Prince Rupert, Limited | Wholesale Grocers eee “Phone 304°" importers, Manufacturers, Distributors, Tea Blenders and - Packers, Tobacconists ©" ~ Represented ty P, 0. BOX 915, Wm. McLennan, Hakefton District mq RUPERT, B.C., Paes = : AE] 000;600, +tions under which. laborers, are f East Through se service eto South y via a Trsday s No.1 G.T. P. Railway so joe tty ay connecting at Prince Rupert with the Palatial Twin, Screw Steamer “PRINCE RUPERT.” - Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle | Sailing from Prince Rupert 9a. m, FRIDAYS Prince Joba Maintains two weekly. service:to Port Simpaen, Naas, Stewart, Granby Bay and. Queen Charlotte Ielands, IF YO trains % uble Track onthe eat turn Agent. ; emi, rari Hékots 6 cting at Chica: ae ik Reuts— for et Ee this winter Jet. us arrange GO EAST ar Jet ue arzange your cronto, Montrea ints, Can quote ghes tates, fouling. Choice of beat 4 ity nl | Atlantis ie lant ing, “ or fll Jre t@., App’ sf ner Advertisemen “# won Ne y Syston The. 4 For full i McHASTER, General Agent,: PRINCE: ‘RUPERT, B | || Was Fenioved thnd oftice.on Mais |r judge tor his personal galn, - Experts predict a steady in- crease in the world's production of gold, which is now over $467,- Yhe Unionist: ‘opposition in the British tarliament ‘will drop the taxation of "foodstuffs as a plink int their tariff platform, Elbert Hubbard, editor of ‘the Buffalo court for sending j immor- , Three hundred Scandinavian families. are to settle on 25,000 district of British Columbia, Iti is reported that the Penjnsu: lar & Oriental. and Royal Mail! § ateamship companies are to amal- gamate with a capital of $150, - oe os of... Federal, reinforcements,., vir- ; |The ’ ‘sufferers from the dread _ | Tor 4 licenee to prospect for coal and ~~ | point of commentenient, containing’ know: as claim No, 28, als of the United States in the] to order of the value of their an- nual . - production are coal, iron, east 80 chair tee 80 chains, wept day, copper, petroleui, gold, |80 chain northBo ch caine B it 20 commencement; ‘rontat ne 64 vad ih stone, natural gas, _cement,. lead, | moreorless. bi I silver and zine, : _ The British Isles_were ‘swept on, Saturday and. Sunday. by). Tak heavy gales” and snowstorms, Many. small craft were wrecked and coast shipping was damaged. In the north of England a terrif- ic storm dasted’ thirty- three hours. . - : After destroying the little Bar- rison of Federals and ‘totally |: razing the town of Ayotcingo, twenty-five miles from Mexico City, a body of rebels withstood the. attacks of two detachments tally annihilating them. ~- : : Thirty-nine lepers were recent- manner by order .of the provin- -eial “authorities . at “Nanning, Province of Kwang Si, China. disease first 9 were shot and then their -bodjes vere buyned A a huge trench. | 1’ * COAL NOTICES, . CASSIAR LAND ‘DISTRICT, a CARSIAR. . Take notice that Alfred E, Falconer, of H azelton, miner, ‘intends to apply DI STRICT OF reraleura over the following. described }... a Commencing ata pest planted about 8 miles north and 2 miles west of the northweat corner of R, K, Lindsay's coal claim No.1; thence 80 chains north, 30 chains east, .80 chains ‘south, 80 chains. west. to point of commence- ent, mown a5 claim No. 23." Jept. 16, 1912. . Alfred HE. Falconer, ; Hazelton Land District, _ District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice ‘that: ‘Joseph Hamblet ‘of Ketchikan, “Alaska, tree mingr, intends tp apply-for permission: to ‘Purchase, the. following described Jands. Commencing ‘at a pos t planted at “the southeast corner of » thence 60 chains west, thence 10 chains more or leas south to-bank of SKeena - river,- eri¢e 70 chains‘ more or less northeaat-, erly following bank of river back ib Jozeph Hemblet. acrea more or less. flee, 12, 1912, ; Cassiar Land District. Cassiar " Taxe notice that Alfred E, Falconer |: of Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply for a licenge to prospect for coal and petro-, leum over the following deseribed lands: Commenting at a poat planted ‘about 5 miles north of the , northwes¢ corner Ry Ke-Lindeay’s ‘coal: claim. No, -1, thence south eighty chains, ‘east’ eighty chaing, north eighty chains, -west eighty na, to point of: commencement, District of {Sept 16, 1912, _Alfred E. Falconer, ~ Over four thousand peteons were driven from their homés by |the Ohio river floods,, The high The Dominion department of labor is investigating the condi- shipped from: the: east, to work on the G. t Pp. a “Mrs, G. ers a yell. known South - Vancouver woman, com- titted suicide by jumping from the bridge across the north arm of tha Fraser River. .-The cargo of the _ Allan, liner . Carthagenian caught fira ¢ en tdiite} || |stage, | 68 feet, .. BS reached on| Wednesday, rn b with the Statutes, that | thereto “are now die and the year.1918, -Allitaxes.co! thes) ‘Anséssment Disttict are} F due and payable at my office, situated Ty h the Town of Havelton, . otice;-in terms-of--law;~ in- ‘equivelent to & personal demand by me upon all persona liable for taxes, east 80 chhing 7. ‘cormmericement chase the- fo! ‘ehains,--south-80--chaing--to . -|ment,. known as Claim No. 10. “| Sepé. 18, 1912, 97 Sept. 16, 1912, - 80 chains west to point ‘of ‘commente | Sept, 15 1912... : nD ROTTOEA™ %: Take notice her t ite Elizabeth T. Hutchinson of Loulaville, Ky. U. 5, A widow, intends to 4 ly f for sermizaion urchase - the : fo lowing | described Ion a: Commencing at. :8 post planted at lot 846, thence. the southweat corner t) (Mre,) Blizal ih © Hutchinson’ Aug. 1, 1912, Pe 10 _ Omingcs. Laid District,” District of - assiar e notice that Bligabeth Deming of ae Paul, Minn208: A. 5 pinster: : intends te a) Bply for. -Bermigsion "ho ar= chase: “the fal lowing: eagribved: Jands;— mamehcinyatea::poat-plarited: "20 chains east pe 20 ‘chains south of the. osuthwest corner of “lot 221,. thence south 80 chains, west BO: haiti, hp ngaint eet more ofless, ° jAug, 1, 1912, °°. iy * lagpe Peace River Land D District _District of. 80 chains,’ north Demin er eS uf . 7 ~Omineed Land District. District of: | 3” od ts t Noel & Rod ¢ ” Hazelton, B, GC, Shoe Boing Carelessness i is a Fault,’ who is careless in shoe bute . always pays dearly for it. Tk : more thought you give to te |. "téquirements of your feet, the “more You will appreciate the | high qualities found in " “INVICTUS? . FOOTWEAR 0 "Sole Agents ee F eres - Tate netice: that": Cleveland Stillwell Ore inceiees Cummings, of Vancouver, contractor, intends to apply for permission to pur- owing described lands: : Commencing at a post planted on the north bank 20 miles from the mouth of the Finlay river gnd 11-2 miles east, marke S.C. sw. corner, thence east 80 thaine, north 80 chains, weat 80 int of O neres ont | commencement, containing more or less, H Cleveland Stillwell; Cummings. way 14; 1912; "Edward o Neil, agt. “Cassiar Land Disrrict, A, Chisholm General Hadwap Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies -Hazelton, B. C. i : L, District of Casaiar, ‘Take notice that Alfred rE. Falconer, af: ‘Hezelton, ‘miner, intenda to -ap ply for a license to pros spect for. coal en ate over The Following described ands: s Commencing at a poat planted about 1mile south and 2 miles: est of the northwest, corner of R, K, Lindsay's coal claim, No, 1;' thencé 80 chaing ‘ |gouth; 80‘chaing east, 80 chaing north, 80 chains west to‘ point of commence- Alfred Ez Falconer, " GASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF ASS! Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer: of “Hazelton, miner, intends to appl fix prlicense to prospect for coal an etroleum over't e following deseribed andace- “Commencing at a post slanted about 1 mile north and 2 ‘miles east of the northwest corner of R. K. Lindsay's coal claim No. 1; thonce80 chains south, FIRSTCLASS Promptly Delivered at oo oo FOR SALE! 7 P. . HEWITT: Orders may be left at Conningtin & Son's Store a 80 chains west, 80 chains north, Bb | 2 QO- chaina east to point of commencement, containin; ng Sate 40 acres more or less, known as. claim . Sept. 15, Bia ““Altred E, Falconer. «, Cagsiar Land _Diatriet, Diatrict of Gasaiar. * Take noticé that “Alftéd H. Falconer, of Hazelton,:miner,intendg to apply. for q license to prospect t for coal and perso. leum over. the following deacribed lands: « Commencing -at a post planted about 1 mile north and 2 miles east of the northwest. corner ‘of R, K, coal - claim * No,*1,. thence 90 chains | south, 80.chaing east,’ 80 chains orth: 80 chains West to point’ of commence- Lindeay’s| ¢ a A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters’ Cor,- Abbott end Water Sei “Vancouver. European Plan $1,00 to $2. 50 Rodina with Bathe. Hot and pia Water. | Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boata and Trains, containing $40. £40. feres. _ More, or aint pent less, known'as'¢ Altea ‘e Falconer. Cagsiar Land District, District of Casslar, Take notive that.Alfred F, Faleoner, of Hazelton;- miner,” intends ‘ to’ apply’ tor a license to prospect for coal and etroleum 0} over | she following described andaé Commencing at a post ‘planted about Imile, south and2 miles east of the northwest ‘corner’: of. Aad K." Lindsay's coal claim Noe. 1;' thence “80 chaing north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, ment, known as claim No. 9. ; Alfred E Falconer, cn ne ae TAX NOTICE Omineca ‘Assessment District | Notice ia hereby given, in secordance Provi vincial rev- enue tax and all assessed taxey iid the Tow ane SHS rare FLOR? IEEE gome-tax aasessed and levied mhder the Sept. 1 4, 48. alk E. Falconer. : 1' Agaobathent “Act “and hmendttentsy ectible fot |} minéeca: the “Provincial Government Building B,C. This Dated at Hazelton, B. C. and J anuary, 1918, H, Wenc - Assessor arid ‘Collector, from. Liverpool to St. Johns, The flames were only extinguish. ed: iby. flooding tie thie folds, ee %, The ‘finding on on ‘the’ Englisn| ; coaat of wretkage. febin: the "iils= acy United States commerce, cot wooed GAY by the bonate, betrig toned gulity of using his power as sing steamer Dentigh Castle! - Ominees’ Acs leads to the belief ae the ar ~ Ominées, Atetument District has | gone down with all aboard, Notice is hereby given that a Court dudge'R, W. Archiald, “af ‘the a: “amiandiniants ~ therat, wil ts to Distel nti cor for the yout _ Ominees ‘Assébament District: - “coury 0 of E gy .of Revision and al, under the alone of "the “*Agpeamment “raha ia ; hiiessment: rolls oft the Oi ne rie ee eta at the a Our 0 ioe o’eloe ahh sma ioe - WwW. AUAAEON Ten met, natant mie. er for a licenae to fags tiver “ of-the-northweat cornet of-R- K: south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north, 80 chains enst to pay yable for |* CABSIAR LAND Digtricr. pispRicr Or Take notice that J Alfred BE Falcotier, | of Hazelton, , miner,. intends to apply | ‘pros wet for-coal and following destribed'|: “Commencing at a post planted’ ‘on ‘Rlappay river, about 19 milea~north of ine suramit and about 1, mile por ind-|- say’s coal claim No.1; thence 80 chaing point of commence- meaty sty ose Have It Done du oof the Court of Res »_ Mision and peal S and see them anid you biiy. Tf It Is To Be Printed Cg wi want to: ‘Good Dry Lumber for Sal ‘William H. Holland ia ett By the -