ot Commencing at ‘a post plantéa’ abew . ‘the aouthdast corner of ] Lot 2194, 7 Cassian, on a Take notien thee Bars “". fF a Heelise to prod . . ‘over the. ollowing” described 4 miles east and” "March 9, 1914, : ‘of. ‘for alicense to . “March 9, 1914, Sy aby ‘“@ miles east and: 4 miles eouth from oa, Ominesa, Lani Dist : "Dintict, of soc ae in THO es a “Take notice. ‘that Harold ‘A Robinsén, | “at Vaneouver, B;.C.;-intends -.to.- apply “for 8 license. ‘to prospect for’ coal -and ‘ troleum over he. following: Sescribed mda: - + 4miles efst and 4iimilaa south~ fro: thence ‘ino 80° cheing, = “chaina west, 80 chains. fouth, 40 chains, ~. gaat to. point of- commencement,” "B40 “acres, known aa claim 10... "Slaven 10, 1914. - ; Harold ‘AL Robineon. * make: ‘natice’ ae Harold A _Rkineos, ‘of . Vancouver, B.. C,, intends to apply for‘a licénae:: to. prose pect. for ‘coal aud Tanda over 't following descrityed | a! ie 3 Corninenein gs a 6 miles east and: ‘southeaat‘corn F of Lot 2194, thence south ase north 80 chains, weet, 80 chains, ta point |” of commencement, "640. acres, known |: as claim 21, March §, 1914, . Harold A, ‘Robinson. Cassiar, i Omineca Land Dini. ‘District of ol: A Robinsery, fende- to--apply ‘of Vanoouver;* BEC, ct: for’ coal ‘ard Commencing at a past planted - ‘abauit | 4 miles. south. from . the: southeast corner‘ of. Lot. 2194, Cassiar, thence '80- chaina-:north, 80 chaing east, 80 chains south, 80 chaina ‘west to ‘point of commencement,. cor- taining. 64 acres, known as claim 11. - ~.. March 10, 1914. _ Harold A. Robingon. Ominegp, Lard. Distinct, Distriet of ABA; fa | or Take notice: :that;Harold A, ot Vaneaivars-B, .; antenda:- for ‘a-ticerise'to pro petroleurn < over. ‘the: allowing deseribed ands: - ‘Commencing’ ata post lanted" about 4 miles east-and 6 miles South: of ‘southeast corner of Lot 2194, Cossiar, ‘thence south 80 chains, weat ‘30. chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point | ‘ ‘of commencement, 640 acrea, known: ‘AB claim 22, : March 9, 1914. . ‘Harold A. _Robingon. _Robjne gon, |. Omineca Land District. : District of" Take notice that Harold A. Robindon| :of Vancouver, B, C., intends.to ‘apply’ -for a license to pros ect for: coal: and Petroleum over the allowing. described * stan Commencing ata post. planted about ‘4 miles’ east and 4 miles south. from the southeast corner “of Lot 2194, " Qassiar, thence south 80. chains, west 80° chaing, ‘north 80° chaina,’ east 80 chaing to point.of commencement, con- taining 640 acres, known as- claim. 12, Harold A. Robinson. District of | ‘Omineca Land District, assiar " Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, Vancouver, B.'C., intends, to: apply. rogpect for’ coal and troleum over the following described ; Janda: * Commencing ata post plan ted about 4 ‘miles east and 4 milea south frem the southeast corner...of -Cassiar, thence south 80 chaina chaina, ‘north 80 chains, weat 80 chaing,. ‘to point of commencement, . containing, ‘640 acres, known &s claim’ 18.°. Harold: A: Robinson,’ Ominéea Land District, District of : Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, of Vancouver, B.:C., intends to apply for a license to:prospect for coai-and nda: " Commencing ata post’ planted aboit; “i:2 the southeast corner of . Lot 2194, “March 9, 1914. “ford licenae’ to- ’ 6 miles eeat.- and -‘Gassiar, thenee north 80. chains, - west 280 chaina, south 80 chaine, east 80 chains “ int of. commencement, contain- ‘The Ba , known as claim 1 er Harold A. 'Habinson: " Omineea Land District, District of Take notice that t Harold A. ‘Robinson, 0 oe Vancouver; B, C., intends to, apply Foapect : for’. coal vand |: . ‘petrolenm o over the ‘following described Commencing ata ‘post planted about 4 miles south from the southeast“+corner ‘of Lot 2194, cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east. 80 = chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, | to t point of commencament, contain- ing 640 acres, known as claim 15, March 9, 1914." ~; Harold, Ae Robinson, |: ‘Omineca Land District. ~ District ote giar. - Take notice that Harold A. Robigaon, of Vancouver, H, ©., intends, to apply fora license to Oo Foto -for coal and etroleum over. Q anda: - Commencing ata ‘post planted about 7 6 miles east and: 4 miles south from q t ‘a Vancouver, B, C,, intends the ‘southeast. corner :of Lot 2194, ‘dassiar, thence south 80° chaing, west $0. chains, north: 80 chaing, east. 80 _chaina to: point ‘of commencement, containing 640 acres, known as claim 16. March 9, 1914.: a Omineca Land District, District of ‘Pate. notice that Harold A. Robinson, ge f Vancouver, B. C., Intends to apply for ‘ license to roapect for ‘coal and the dol lowing: ‘described. ds” :, - Commencing at a post. planted. about @ miles. east: and 4- miles: south’ from the southeast. comer ‘of. Lot. (2194, caselar, chaina east, 80.chaina: north, 80 chains: weat to point of commencement, con-, taining 640 acres, known a8 ‘claim 17., “March 9, 1914. Harold A. “Robinaon. Omineca Land District, District of . Dake notice that at Harold A. Robinson; to app rospect for coal an the following described trol eum over for alicensé to fet over * Commencing Ata. ‘post planted about ”. 6milesenet-and 2 “miles south from the: southeast’, cornér of Lot 2194, -Cagsiar, thence north 80‘chains, weat a6 chainp, “south #0 china, eaat 8C chaing, + fg: paint of — commencement, | con- ota ie 440 Eres, Known as claim ‘18, *, March 9, 2914. , Harold A. Robinson. | Ontinoce. Land District. District of aegiar 7 | Take notlee that: Harold A. Robinson af Vv neouvery 1 B,.G.,: Intends: to appl Pp a: nae rospe or caal . al fats over the fo Mowing. deacribed |. mreiiein at a post. lanted About Tnilbe eaat | ng at ose ‘Baris ‘of ‘the uitheast corner of Lot: 2154; Cassiar, tence north 80 chains, east.60 chains,' jouth,. 80 chains, west: 8). chain#, : to pint: of commenement, 640, acres, al Ee err has “Harold A. Robinson: ea ia Land, District. District of ‘B, C., mtends to apply” nud td Pete for coal 1g at a post lanted about miles ut i oad 2 sate ath ot jhe eT.0 , Caasiar, athens stir BD chains weat 80 chaina, chains, to point | now ct) Lot 2194; |. east BG ‘th taining for a a license to | petrol leum over ; ‘petroleum over the following described inde e ‘March 9, 1914." lowing described | March 9, i984." - Harold A. Robinson, | thence - 80.‘ chains™-aéuth, ‘80 to . Omlneca. Land Hiistrict.- District of; assiar Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, |; of Vancouver, B, C., ‘intends. to -apply: for 4 license to prospect for coal and lands: : Coramencing at's post planted abaut 6 miles east and 6 miles south of the southeast corner of Lot 2194: . Cassiar,. thence south 80 chaing, east $0 chains, north 80° chains, west 90 chains, ‘to point of. commencement, 640 acres,. Known aa claim ‘EB. t ‘Margh 9,-1914, _ Harold A. Robinson.: “Omineca Land Disieiet District of . of Vancouver: B. C.,: ‘intends to spply for a license to prospect for coal and etroloum 0 over the fo lowing described ands: * : Commencing at a-post planted about 7 miles east and G miles south of the southeast .comér of Lot 2194 Cassiar, ence’ *::80°°. chaina north, chains west, ‘80 chains south, 80 chaing east, to paint o commencement, eon- 0 acres, known as claim 24. March 9;:1914.., Harold A, Robingon. 'Omineca, Land District. District of Take notice that Harold A, Robingon, of Vancouver, B.-C., intends to appl Frospect for coal and ollowing described Coraméteing ata poat planted about ‘7 miles east and 6 miles south of the southeast corner of Lot 2194, Cassidy, thence 80. chaing north, ‘80 chaing: east, 80 thaing-south, 80. "chains west, to- point of ‘commencement, con- taining €40 acres, known as claim-25, Harold A Robingon, *“Omineca- ‘Land Diatrict, District of : Take notice that H Harold A Robinson, Commencing at.a post planted about, '7 milea east and 6 miles south of the southeast corner ‘ofLot. 2104, tassiar, thence~ 86- chaina ‘south, ° chains west, 80 chains north, 80 chains’ ‘enat, point of” ‘commenéement, “ con+ taining 640 acres, known ag-claim 26, March,'9, 1914. Harold A. Robitison -Ominees Land District. _ District of Cai = > Make notice that] Harold A, Robiriion, | of: Vancouver, --B. 0, ‘intends to“apply- for a license to pros ect. for coal and a over the, ‘fol lowing | deteribed 13] ‘Commencing’ ata post planted. about 7 miles eust and 6 milea south of the southeast corner’ of Lot 2194, Cassing, thence 80. chains’ ‘south, "east 80- chain, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of commencement,, con- taining 64 ‘acres, known; aa claim .27, ““Omineca Land ‘District.’ ‘District of ; assiar, “Take notice that Harold A. Robinson, of Vancouver, .B,C., intends to apply for a license -to pie ae for. coal and troleum over ollowing described and is: 4 ; imencing at a Post. planted: ‘about 8 a eg east and 4'miles south of the’ southeast corner. of. Lot 2194, cassiax, thence, north. 80° chalns,: west: 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, point of’. commencement, contain- ing 640 acres, known-as. claim 23... March 10, 1914. ‘Harold A. Rebinson. Ornineca Land. District. District of Coasalar, : “Pake notice that Harold A Robinson, of: ‘Vancouver, B. C., intends to. apply fot a licence. to ay et’ for coal and potroleum o over the: following described Commencing ata post planted about § miles east and 4 miles.gouth of.. the southeast comer, of f Lot 2104, cassiar, thence’: north . -ehaing,. Chet 80 chains, south BD: chaina, ' weéat 80 chains, to. point .of commencement, | containing 640,acres, knownas claim 29. March 10, 1914." Harold A. Robinson. Omineca: Land District.” Distriet of | agsiay, :. Take: notlee that Harold A Robirison,, lot: Vancouyér, B: C.,.interida to apply for a licende to prospect for coal and. atroleum. over he. ollowing deaeribed ands: Commencing’ at o post planted about § rniles east and 4- miles: south of the sotitheabt, corner of Lot. 2194, casslar, thente °. south:: eighty:.. chain, west élgh PsbS north rth eighty ¢ chains, east -.61g . po pt f :com= siecament. Breet nt 1g O- aeres, know't as: tlaim30, March 10; 114i 4i 5 ‘Hinata A. Robinisit? ‘ _ Omineca Léid Distnets Diatrict of: at natice that Harold A; ‘Robingin; | of Vantouver,: By: seins intends to’ apply |: for a lleengo ‘ta: ‘pros +t. for coal and trol eum: over t @ following déscribed anda: Commencing ‘tt # post planted ‘about 8 miles cast and four milea south of. fie ‘southeast corner of Lot 2164, Caasiar, thenea south 80. china, east 80 chain, horth achains, weat'£0 chains to point of eotnoncetniy and’ dintaln yi known at = {a post planted about | gt bf owe Bouth of the chaina, east (80 chains,| | et. for’ coal pee Petroleum o over the fo lowing: described |. Cag: Take riotice that Harold A, Robinson, of Vancouver, B, C., intends to apply for__a license to ae spect. for -coal and foaurtt: over thd ‘following. degaribed |. ands: .. Harold’ A, ‘Robinzon. | ms York, fe and Towa last week, . éd to. abdieate i in a- ‘few. “months, His” health i isbad; ~ of business open on Sunday. i dicted. Johnson, | the negro - ‘pupilist, defeated “Moran, _ the ‘White Saturday, The new ‘French Ioan’ of $140, = 000,000 was over-subscribed fit teen times, a week before; ‘the date of i issue. Prince Arthur. of. Connaught will - lay.the cornerstone of the. British Columbia building in Lon- don. on daly, 16, : Tr “Independent reports say ‘anar- chy, incompetence, hypocrisy ¥] and: murder prevail in the. new -|only called for ‘her to: slow. up. kingdom of Albania, i A “Canadian chemist. bie te-: fused an offer of. $250, 000 for a new cheap fertilizer, made. from products how wasted, a Recent explorations i in the Nile valley have uncovered an ancient Egyptian city which was the cefi- ter. ‘of thei iron industry, . The. C. P, R. has: contributed $20,000 to. the. families of. the miners killed in the recent disas- |, ter, at Hillerest, Alberta. The liner California went ashore near Londonderry, Over one thousand « passéngers and the crew. were.safely. landed. "Lieutenant Porte, an English aviator, | will attempt to - cross the- Atlantic, from Newfound- Hand to England, this year. . Only one life was lost in the! fire at Salem, Mass., which des-| troyed more than. a thousand $10,000,000; Ct, ee by nearly five minutes i ina thirty mile trial rates ‘Greece: haa returned a friend- ly.reply. to the last Turkish. note, and it is believed the threatened war between the two countries will he averted, “Phrough: the desertion of thel: Laborites, Asquith’ B tajotity in the budget division was only 38. Seventy Nationalists ‘voted. with the ‘government, ttt ia expected that t grading’ op: erations ou the first 100-mile sec- tion of the P. G. BL trom Prince George’ to the Péace river, will ‘| begin within sixty days, = | “tke Bominion governmest: ha appoin ted’ 'a board of five, headed]. by Judge’ “Carpenter, to investi. gate.the colliery’ disaster at Hill. crest which cost 199 lives, . “610 ~ fiart March: ‘10; 18M -| cause is stronger than n for twenty “Three! viole Storrs did. a. grent| damage j In. Widcondin, Minnesota, “King: Péter. of Servi i expect ~ Montreai: Jews. are ‘petitioning to. be’ ‘allowed’ to keep thelr. places A report that. the King intend- lea to visit: the: ‘Overseas: Domin- ions next year is officially contra- ‘Hope’ in a “fight at Paris, on} ‘7 buildings” and caused a loss of - Shamrock: IV, Sir Thomas Lip. oe ton’s: challenger. for the Ameri-|..- ca’s,cup, beat the old Shamrock}. “ ; EALED TENDERS addressed to the! -' un “Publ and endorsed “Ten-|-§ . dee f for, Pub! 1 Mr, Wittiam Henderapn, ; Resident t Are - pation, and ‘} line to enter into a contract whem cal, tactics have’ stronithened” the [|{ position of the: “anitis, ° whose years, “ There are, _many resignation from the Royal Irish. constabula- ry, protestant: officers ‘fearing that Home Rule’ will precipitate! trouble in’ which they would.come Collingwood Schreiber, ° chief engineer for: the federal govern- {ment, who- has. just. completed: his first ‘through trip_on the G. T. P., believes ‘the railway will be officially opened about August' ° 15. The golden spike’ will be or Sir R, L. Borden, ° Jot. evidence, the board of enquiry: into. the Empress . of Ireland wreck adjourned, to. allow consid-' eration of the findings. E. L Newcombe, K, C.,. representing had intentionally -: lied. . thought, however, that they were both to-blame, the Storstad for having ported her helm in a fog,; and the Empresa for stopping, when the- navigation regulations Mining is ‘by far the most im- portant of the world’s indus- tries, and, next. ‘to agriculture, the ‘oldest, It has-been ‘ the preatest - factor in. the uplifting, of the human race, came bronze, after bronze the iron age, and the men with: iron | weapons: in . their hands swept the earth in triumph. The” his- tory: of mining. tells-the story. of civilization. - is richest in productive mines is the most powerful, and as long. as it continues to be the. richest, ' just 80 long ‘will its supremacy: mines it can either purchaie. or 7 destroy ; i in the’ final death grap-| . ple. for the survival of the: fittest it is sure to. prevail, and‘ the Dove of Peace. will-alwaya find its ‘safest resting” place in the’ a conning towers of its battle ships, |, A nation without’ mines merely ger for.awhile, but it cannot last. —d. 8. Bin The Chaleopyritet Building, Prince nr fe * will be recaived. at th wrt 4. 00 P.M., on Monday, id for thé construction of the Public ‘ing above mentioned, tract can be seen and obtained at the offices of Mr. G. B, District Engineer, Prince Rupert, B pale chitect,. Victoria, B.C,; and at this De. partment. ‘tenders will not be considered unless made on .tha printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signa’ stating their occupations and places of résidencé, . In the.case of firms the ac-| tual signature, the nature of the otecu- place of residence of each member of the firm muat be given. Bach tender must be accompanied b by an accepted: cheque. on a charte ‘bank, payable to the order of the Hon-' ourable Minister of Public Worka,. ‘equal to ten per cent (10 pic.) of the Amount of the tender, which will be. ‘forfeited. if the person tendering jle- | 9 led tipon to do Bo, or fail to complete | + be vist. accepted the cheque will ba. Te- turned... The Department does not bind. iteelf to actept the lowest or any tender. . we BY pier, . RG DESROCHERS, = genereeimicitomnrnt Mea COMO Sco : into conflict with co-religioniata. ieaniaeaamiaiarD driven by:the Duke of Connaught Mt “After completing . the taking | the. Dominion government, . said | New that probably. neither: the officers — of the Storstad nor the Empresa]: = . He After stone||. ‘That nation: which we endure, . “With the product of -its! exists by sufferance—it may:.Jin-| - Gish, Build~ Plans, specification ax ‘and form of. con- ' forms of tender |: «Persons tendering até notifled that} ‘| the work contracted for, If the tender: , fora licanse ; to ris for’ coal an — s Bay Company ~ GROCERIES | DRY GOODS i HARDWARE - : Of Best Quality at Populat Prices. tae 7 LIQUORS: nant kein "HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY - HAZELTON, B.C, nena neoenASH NEN I . Hee A fall Ascort- ‘ment: of Ss z = z = “g g : ° i: Express, General Dravage anid ‘reighting | We are prepared to supply private 4 | LIVERY and STAGES and pub ic conveyances day and & Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. Coal ‘and: Wood delivered promptly. Ruddy & MacKay, HAZELTON, and NEW HazeutoW I Consign ‘your shipments in Our a Core for Storage or. 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Printing and Develop- ‘ing. gq Gram-a-phones . and Records, - : - Stationery - The Up To Date Drug Stores | _ Hazelton. - LD. Fulton, Mgr, New Hazelton. COAL NOTICES: Coan xoricis. ; i _ Omineea Land District, Dinteie of” Cas: : Take notice that Harold Ay Robingon, of Vancouver, B, C., intends to a : fot a license ‘to Prospect for. wal an etroleum over ollowing described anda: Commencing at a post planted about S miles enst and 7 miles south of the: southeast corner of Lot 2194, Causiar, © thence south 80 chains, west 80 chaina; - north 80 chains, eaat 80 chains, to point of commencement, and containing: 640 acres, claim 38, r Mareh 10, 1914. 38 arold A. Robinsoh Omineca Latid District. bisteict of: Cas . Take notice that Harold A, Robin; Vancouver, ‘B. Os intends ‘to apply. . for a license to ct. for coal etroleum over ¢ . % Howing.- deaccibad” ana: : Commencing at a post plated ‘a 8 miles efst and 7 atten Noutie or he, southeast corner uf Lot 2194, Cansii Omineca Land Distelet. District of Cassiar. Take notice that Harold A. Rebinsen, of Vancouver, B. C., intends'to apply for a licange.. to . pros prospect. for coal an petroleum aver the foll owing described Commencing at a post planted about 9 miles east’ snd 6 miles south of the southeast corer of Lot 2194, Cassiar, thence south 90 chains, east 60 chaing, north 80 chains, wast. i) chaina, to point of | commencement, 640 acres, claim 24. March 10, 1914, Harold A. Robinson, Omineca Eat Dit Distriot of * Cagtinr, Take fotiee ‘thai. Harold A. Robineon, {6 of Vancouver, B, ©, Intends to: app porgoiewm © over the following described. : Commenein, at a t planted ‘about 9 miles. cast ren iy Pike. sooth of ‘the wilh fot be d for eile | ERE thay ins si without it, —GE588 nruppenst: corner: “of - Lot 21 Cassar, thence south §0-chaina,. weet BO ¢ thenes pout 8 ot chains oft at thal fl north Ret chains, mh x chal chain, great ot chairia, int [ofc encemeni “mere of commencem 640 acres, clai mee 37 ae claten 80 a Marth 10, rie “eal Ee obinbon, | Mt aren 10, 30 p