The Log Cabin — Store— | Ladies’ Wear. | Fancy. Goods = CHILDREN’S GOODS "and Novelties CONFECTIONERY © STATIONERY. NEWSPAPERS | MAGAZINES MRS. LAYTON | Pugeley Street = ' New Hatelton ‘ COAL ‘NOTICES: _omineca Land Distriet—District of Cassiar. © ‘ake notice that I, Walter. Skelhorne _ of Aldermere, B. ron farmer, intend ‘to apply for a license to prospect. for. coal and patroleum over the following des- cribed lands: commencing .at. a post planted about four miles north and two miles east of then, e. cor. of. lot. 129, |": Lt and about 1 mile north of the n. e. cor. of claim No. 1, thence south 80 chains. east @0, north 30, west 80, to” point of eammencement, being 640° acres, and a relocation of the ground formerly: under coal license No. 7883,. and as claim No. Date. Oct. 5. "18 Walter Skelhdtye nown oniiners Land, District—District of * « Cassiar Take notice that 1, Walter Skelhorne of Aldermere,’B. C., farmer, intend to apply for a license to prospéct for coal and -patroleum over the following des- eribed™ lands: . commencing at. a. post planted about. 300 ft. from the edge of Klua-Yaz lake, being about’ 2 milea north and 2 miles east'from the n.e cor. of lot 129, thenee-north. 80 chains, west 80, south 80, "east. 80 to point of commence- ment, being 640 acres; and a relocation of the’ groutid formerly,’ ‘held under coal license. No. B84; and" kn wn as claim Take notice that I. Walter Skalhorne, of Aldermere; B. C., farmer, intend to apply for a licens¢ to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following des-~ eribed lands: ‘Commencing at apost planted about 4 miles north and 2 miles east of the n.-e. cur, of Jot. 129, and 1 mite north of -then.e, cor. of claim ‘No. . ], thepice south’ 80 chains, west.80, north 80, east B0-to point of. “commencement, being 640° acres, ‘and a relocation of the ground formerly “held -under coal license’ No. 1882, antl. {enown: as “chai ‘No. 7 ‘ n28 Oct B; iid: ; Walter Skelhomie a omii ee hag District District, at C “Cagsiar i. ‘Take ‘notice. ‘that’ 1;-Walter Skelhorne “off ‘Aldermere, B, <-farmer, intend to apply for a license to prospect: for coal |’ and patroleum over the following des- cribed: "lands: planted : about :7-:milea north :of the heldif © commencing’ at a. post |: . eer yet tee ELECTED “S. M. NEWTON AS MAYOR] "Prince Rupert, Jan. 16-8. M. bitter as any fought i in: ‘this city. test was 977 and Newton’s ma- jority over ex Mayor Pattullo was WwW. ‘J. J EPHSON Barrister and Solicitor of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan -NOTARY PUBLIC. _- Room 11, Post Office Building: Prince. Rupert and Hazelton, -B. C, 7 Morty Was: Less Than One Hundred-=Power “Agreement! : “Ly Defeated=-Maitland, Kerr, MicClymont, Dybhava, Basso-Bert Morrissey, Montgomery and Morrison on Council | Newton was. elected. mayor for, 1914 in. an election that’ was 88: The total vote polled’ in the con: Bert, Morrisey, Montgomery and | . (election .of ‘Morrison is how in| "| progress. . McMULLAN’ Ss: EXPRESS and 7 ‘CARTAGE- os - Special attention paid to Baggage . :éTransfer and Loeai .Freight’ Contracts Lo . 7 soe “ “ ‘{)passed. through -town - yesterday : couple: of weeks “and ‘then: pro- : : ceed to Prinee Rupert.’ . “NEW HAZELTON, B. C. 87. The contest was close, but the labor element and other or-. ganizations: were ‘too strong. for: the progressive party. Along with Newton was elected, a council, the majority .of whom can be- depended upon .to. support. the mayor-in whatever he ‘sub- fee mits during the year. oa The aldermen elected ave as follows:— Maitland, Kerr, Me-| Clymont, Dybhaven, Victor Basso- Morrison: : A recount “0n the The hydro- lecttic agreement | by-law was. badly defeated. ” It |. is certain. that Prince Rupert. will. listen | to-- nothing but, municipal | ownership regardless ‘of cost. be John Bostrom, of Fort Fraser, on his way to the coast, * Chief Forester Allen’ Sobiraad |” on Wednesday night with Mrs. Allen and. family. a 7A Sixty’ Bed Rooms, all ‘Norther Hotel "OR, J. MCDONELL, PROPRIETOR NEW HAZELTON; B.C. newly ‘furnished; | The. a -“Jargest-and finest-Hotel in’ tne North. Large,’ ~ airy, handsomely. furnished dining room. Best .': _ meals in the province. ‘American and European ~ . “plans. — ‘Handsome bar. room and-fixtures.~ The . | . 7 Ninth Avenue - oy very. ‘Choicest “of Wines, Liquors. ‘and Cigars. ; ew Hazelton . : | mS \ immu HT = couple of. f months, Exum ring, : srapeedent + Fairbanks-Mors oR meeting of the Mine Own ‘Association, will ‘be. held in t uM " BLECTRICIAN, : ~ GoNTRACTING ‘AND SUPPLIES 2 Electrie ‘Light Plants . Herald office, 0 on Monday, 8 P. mh. we Telephone Equipment “Mrs. Edgar and family arrived fiona: ‘Prince Rupert Wednesday: a) 7 Quotations. and Information Furnishad night: ‘and: will: make their home. hE here-i in, future, ‘ of Mrs. Lk Be ° Warner leaves ‘on Sunday With the two children. for - Victoria. where she” will: “spend B Pacific where. she: will. spend 'a “Jas. Kerr rand Pat. Mulville a are in.town this week closing ‘up the ‘affairs of: Foley, Welch. & Stew- |. art’s freighting department” business... next. Sunday.. morning. will: of Matthew..: Harry Somber! afirst class bar- Wednesday. night avd on Thurs- day ‘opened up.in- -the New. Haz- Wm, D: A. ‘Rankin & Co., Burns: ‘lake; alittle holiday, The. rightofway Mrs. Paschel lett ‘Thursday toi The subject for the oe “The Temtations. of “Jesus,” ‘the oo oS first.11 verees ¢ of. the 12th chapter ee ber frotm'Prinee Rupert;: arrived: elton: hotel on Pugsley street, road: Buel, ‘Walking: ‘Loss’ ‘for has-been opened through: Rankins | contract;and the track layer is at work. “Mr. ‘Tuck was.one of the}. first: railroaders’ on: this:: division af Loose Leaf ‘Systems, ‘Blue. Print PRINCE RUPERT “Everything for '} the Office Desk and ‘Drawing. Papers,’ Cameras, — Books, Souvenirs, Picture Postals _ -|| Ww. We WRATHALL | - house. - Phe entire place has been reno- , condition, arrived in'town’onThursday:for}. “The: most: “comfortable - "place: for you: ‘to:stop: while in’ New: Hazelton town or district, vated, and:is: now in first-clase “ and’ hei is one of the. best. : north-east coriier: of lot. 129, -and|— about-four miles north. and: two. miles . > west: of the -n-'e.éor. of claim No. J, ‘thence, north 86 chains, west 80 chains, south 80, east 80 10 point of commence- ment, ‘peing 640 acres! and: a relocation of. the ground formerly held: under coal lie¢enge: 7901, -and: known, as claim No.2], Date: Oct. 4, 118% | Walter Skelhorne ‘Oniinesa,: pant ‘Distr riot Dist rlet of 2 Cassiar Se ) of Aldérm . apply ..for.a, Hee vand | Verde a’ lands;"’ Cofimencing: “ planted ‘about 7.miles nort of the 1.-¢. ake notice that I, “Walter: ‘Sleethorne;” i 7. Be C.; farmer, intend ‘to | ensé to prospect for coal jetroleum: over the following des: | a post att of 1D, yng: 4.miles. north and -