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Office at Omineca Hotel ae OMINECA MINER, SATUHDAY, sata i asi6 : The World’s Doings i in Brief News Notes from Many Sources , |: President Taft will | spend some av Ingineca Hotel - McDonell: & McAfee; Props. The only family Hote in the district. _ Private dining tonms. Night and day restaurant. Modem conveniences, Reasonable rates, Good Stable in connection. == Hazelton Choicest of Wines, Liquors: and Cigars - always on hand. omen nine terme nnn te ne tpn L. B, LaBelle, Manager Phone 304 W.z p McMillan & Co. "Prince Rupert, Limited . Co Wholesale Grocers. Importers, Manclactuters, Distribators,, Tea, Blenders and Packers, Tobacconists . P.O. BOK 915, Represented by ‘PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Vet District Prince Joh _ £érmation, revervations, tiekets,.etc., apply to Through s service to South via Thursiay’ $ No. 1 No. 1 leaves South Hazelton at.10 s. m.: ‘G. T, P. Railway Thursdays and Sundays, Thursday's train connecting at Prince Rupert with the Palattal Twin Screw Steamer “PRINCE RUPERT” Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Sailing from Prince Rupert 9a. m. FRIDAYS Maintains two weekly tervice to: Port Simpson, Naas, - Bthwart, Granby Bay and Queen Charlotte Telands,. © IF YOU GO EAST this winter let ub arrange yo Our: routing Choice of best trains connecting at Chicago with the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double-Track Raute— Hee eto, Montreal, Boston, New York and -all Eastern points, Can quote cheap rates. Ninet daya going limit; nina month return, Agent for all Atlantie Steamet ip Lines. For full in-- La E McHASTER, General Agent, PRINCE RUPERT, 3 Se Miner Advertisements Bring Resalts: ” . ‘Wheat is being shipped from, Calgary to Japan. _ _ N weeks in,Canada after March 4. Montreal will spend half a mil- lion dollars on.a new city library. A bill is being drafted. for the annexation of. South Vancouver to Vancouver, BR. Burns, whose Calgary plant was burned last week, states that a larger plant will be built” in its place. | An act providing for a parcels post system. in Canada will prob- ably be introduced at Ottawa this session. In the last nine months the number of immigrants entering Canada was 334.083,, an increase of fourteen per cent. A bill is now proposed to take the Dominion census every five years, instead of at ten-year in-| tervals, a3 at present. The third British battleship squadron has been ordered to re- main at Malta until the Balkan trouble is definitely settled. Johnson, the negro pugilist, who is out on bail granted by, a Chicago court, tried to cross the Canadian line; but was detained. As ayesult of the increase in pay granted bluejackets in -the British navy, there is ‘a marked boom in recruiting at ,naval stations, «© 9° 0 The Hamburg-American liner Abyssinia, from Hamburg for Philadelphia, was ‘disabled: in a storm off the Grand Banks, and was towed into Halifax. A Sydney report says répre- sentatives of the Imperial gov- ernment, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand will meet in Van- couver in May to discuss Imperi- al naval defence. A broken rail wrecked the east- hound mail on the Crows’ Nest completely over and several others were ditched, none of the 100 passengers was injured. Russia is urging Mongolia to conclude a commercial treaty with Japan, with ‘the object of nullifying the efforts of China, which offers to open Mongolia to foreign trade if its sovereignty is restored. - ‘J. H. Burnham, member for providing for the abolishing of titles in Canada, Mr. Burnham believes the present system of bestowing titles on the recom- mendation of the government is abused and is undemocratic, He would make it unlawful for the government to recommend per sons for. titles. in. Canada, \ Moslems massacred thirty wo- men and childre and pillaged and. burned 120 houses in the yillage of’ Keramisza, in the Turkish Ft) vince of ‘Epirriun, 4 short di tance from the Greek frontier. The victims were driven out of their flarning houses and took re- fuge | ‘in a. eavern, “They were "| puraved by. they, Moslems, .whg : a first terbared and then sannhiges ae line, every car leaving the rails... '|Although one pullman -turned Peterboro, has given notice of aj bill in the House of Commons}. ‘anid Right of Way 20 westerly boundary of Eric Boje’s appli-4. ed them, In the villages of For- “| tapia and Nipero, in the same region, a number of notables were massacred, The official report of the work done on the Panama canal tol; January 1 shows that twenty-four to twenty-five million cubic yards are yet.to be excavated. This is one-eighth of the entire excava- tion,.. Engineers say that the ven will probably be completed by July: There is a slide at Culebra, however, which is mov- ing rapidly, and will probably de- posit 1,000,000 cubie yards in the cut within the next few weeks and cause the loss of several buildings, Commercial Printing-—The Miner Print Shop, Hazelton. LAND NOTIGES Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Robert J. Cooney of Victoria, B, C., axeman, intends to apply for permigeion to purchase the following described lands; ~ .Commenting at a post planted on left bank of Skeena river on south boundary of Gerald Bate Aldous’ ‘appli- eation to purchase and about 15 chains east of the S.E. corner of L. 917, Coast Range 5, thence east 60 chains, | south 80 chains, west 60 chains mare or less to Skeenariver, thence northerly following Skeena river ta point of commencement and containing 480 acres more or less. Oct, 22, 1912, Robert J. Cooney. Omineca Land District. District of ‘Coast, Range V. Take notice that Elizabeth Morray of St. Paul, Minn., married woman, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post lanted . at southeast corner L. 4116 ence north 46 chains and 14 links, east 20 chains, aouth about 60 chains to Little Oliver Creek, thence westerly along creek to point of commencement and containing about 120 acres more or less, Oct, 22, 1912, Elizabeth Murray. Ominecsn Land District, District of Coast, Range V Take notice that Fenton C, Murray. of St. Paul, Minn., merchant, intends to pply for permission to purchase the fal lowing described lands; Commencing at a .post planted on the south bank of Little Oliver Creek and about forty chains east of the southeast corner of lot 4116, thence south 20 chains, west 20 chains, north 20 chains to the bank of little Oliver Creek, thence easterly along creek to point ‘of commencement, containing about 40 acres, Fenton C. Murray. Oct. 22, 1912, - i L Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar, Take notice feat Adolf Berner | of Prince Rupert, B. C., clerk, intends to pply for ermission to purchase the fahowing lescribed lands; Commencing at & Port planted at the southeast corner and abont % of a mile southweat of the southwest corner of lot 838, Cassiar District, thence west 80 chains, north 40 chains, east 80 chaina, south 40 chains to point of commence- ment, containing 320 acres more or leas. Dee. 16, 1912, 28 = Adollf* Berner, CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF . : CASSIAR — Take notice that Alfred E, Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for conl and etroleum over the following described ani Commencing at a*post planted about 1 mile north and2 miles east of th northwest corner of R. K. Lindsay’s coal claim No. 1; thence &0 chains north, 80 chains’ west, 80 chaina south, a6 chalng enat to point of commencement, containing 64 acres more of lesa, known as claim No. 5. Sept, 15, 1912. Alfred E. Falconer. . Cassiar Land District. District of - Cassie Take notice ‘that John Smith, of Telkwa, B. G., occupation farmer, intends ta spp ly for permission to’ pur- chase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted at the South West corner and being at the South East corner of Lot 1240, Range 5 Cassiar District, thence North, eighty chaing, thehce Bast 3,61 chains, - Shefes South ‘eighty chains, thence Weat 3.6 chains to pomt of Commencement, oon taining 20 acres more or leas. Dec. , 1912, 24 John Smith Lo Hazelton Land District, ‘ District of assipr. Take notice that Mary Ellen Welfe of Vancouver, B.C,, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission urchase -the fo owing deseribed lands:" . - * Comniencin zat a st planted on the North bank o wend River about twenty chains Neate of the southwest sorner of Lot- 2991, thence West 20 chains to the south boundary of tha ight of Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- R ic Railway, § thence Eesterly along the ains to the éation to putchase, thence. South 20 thaina to point of commencement, con taining 40 acres thore or Tee, 16, ile Ms ‘lsh Wolfe, eck, Ag’t; LAND NOTICES -Omineca Land District, District’ of. Cassiar © Hutchinson of Louiaville, Ky. U. S.A, widow, intends to. ap ly for permiasion to 0 purchase the al Commencing at a, post planted: at east. 30° chains, south 90-chaing, west -|80 chains north 80 chains, to point of More or less. (Mra.) Elizabeth T, Hutchinson. ‘Aug. 19, 1912. 10 Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar ‘Take notice that Elizabeth Deming of St..Paul, Minn., U: 8: A. ., spinater, intends to apply for permission to - chase the following described a tandes— Commencing at a post planted 20 chaing enst and 20 chains south of the ceuthwest corner of lot .221, thence 80chains, north 80 chaing, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Elizabeth Deming. Aug, 19, 1912. 10 Peace River Land District, District of Cassiar Take netice that Cleveland Stillwell Cummings, of Vancouver, contractor, intends to ap ily for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank 20 miles from the mouth of the Finla marked 8. C. sw. corner, thence eest 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of eommencement, containing 640 acres more or. leas, Cleveland Stillwell Cummings. July 14, 1912 Cassiar Land Disrrict, District of Cassiar. Take otice that Alfred E. Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etraleum over the following described anda: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile gouth and 2 miles east of the northwest corner of R, K. Lindsay’s coal claim No. 1; thence 80 chains south, 80 chains east, 80 chains north, a0 chains west to point of commence- ment, known as claim No. 10. Sept. 15, 1912. Alfred E. Falconer. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF , CASSIAR Take notice that Alfred FE, Falconer; of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described jandsi- Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile north and-2 miles east of the northwest. corner of R. K. Lindsay’s coal claim No. 1; thence 80 chaina south, 80 chains weat, 80 chains north, chaing east to point of commencement, eantainin, Bi D aures more or less, known as elaim Sept. 15, 32 Alfred E. Falconer. Cassiar Land District, District of Cassiar, Take notice that Alfred BE. Feleoner, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a licenge to prospect for coal and petro- | Jeumover the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile north and 2 milea east of the northwest corner of R. K. Lindsay’s coal claim No. 1, thence -80 ‘chains south, 80 chains east, 80 chains north, ment, containing 640 ‘acres more or less, known as claim No. 8. Sept. 15, 1912, Alfred BE. Falconer. Cassiar Land: District, Diatrict of Cassiar, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply lands: ‘1mile south and2 miles erst of the northwest corner of R. K. coal claim No. 1; thence &0 ch north, 80 chains east, 80 chaing south, 80 chains west to point of commence- ment, known as claim No. 9. Sept.15, 1912. Alfred E. Falconer. CASSIAR LAND ‘pisteicr. “pisTRIGT OF CASSIA. Take notice that “Alfred E. Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described ands:i- = - ‘Commencing ata post. planted on Klappan river, about miles north of Stikine summit and about 1 mile north of the northwest corner of R. K, Lind- say’s coal claim No. 1; thence 80 chains south, 80 chains west, "80 chains north, 80 chains east to point of commence- ment, containing 64l\ ® acres more or leas, known as clai lowing _described |: the southwest corner oF lot 846, thence |. commencement, containing add acres |, east 80 chang south 30 chains, weat|- river - and 11-2 miles east, | . Edward O’Neil, sagt. Lindsay's 3 ‘Shoe Buying - Carelessness is a Fault, One: ‘who is careless in shoe buying _ always pays dearly for it. The mare thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the high qualities found in “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR ° Noel & Rock Sole Agents Hazelton, B,C, 8b) a 80 chains west to point of commence-| { “Take notive that Alfred F, Falconer, oe. for a license to ‘prospect for coal and|§ etraleum over the following described | foe Commeneing at a post planted’ about'| $23 Sept, 15, 1912. ~ Alfred E. Falconer. Business Stationery — - Tf It Is ‘To: Be Printed Have It Done By the © “Miner | i. Pte et A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies art Pt pe Hazelton, B. C. 19. ~4 FIRST CLASS DRY BIRCH CORDWOOD _ FOR SALE Promptly Delivered at Reasonable Rates P HEWITT Orders may be left at cunningham Son's Stora ~O J. A. LeRoy J. Nation - Hotel Winters 7 Cor.” Abbott. and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 "Rooms with Baths. Hotand Cold Water. Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets Ail Boats and Trains. Orem liam H Holland § f) GENERAL STORES AT § i = HAZELTON and | KISPIOX All New Stock | Prices Right sweaters, sweater coats, wool gloves and the best wool socks, A fine and’ new assort- , ment of ladies’ and gents’ % shoes. Also a full stock of groceries, fruits, and all the best candies. Call & and see them and you will # want to buy. : “Good Dry Lumber for Sale William H. Holland [Be Careful in| Take notice that (Mra.) Elizabeth: T, | f