} ye eae oT Sees f ee ~ Stee = es oo nee pa ee i: en heel mite ee = —e — ee - a ee {TIINUUGOOEUUUALUHUURUAEOEURARAMAOOOOOONGUOOOSONAEEE n peenrenrenpeyaeene om OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913 -Horse-shoeing General |’ Bakery and Cafe FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY THIRTEENTH AVENUE Blacksmithing — Wagon Work T, L. RYAN NEW HAZELTON FANCY PASTERIES, CAKE, &c. MEALS AT ALL HOURS We use our own Bread and Pastry C. R. BIGGART, PROPRIETOR HAZELTON to VANCOUVER G. T. P. RAILWAY No. 1 leaves South Hazelton, 10.00 a.m., on Thursdays, and Sundays, : Thursday’s train _ connects at Prince Rupert Hours with the famous twin-screw =_—_——— The . | STR. “PRINCE RUPERT” Grand Trunk For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle i leaving Prince Rupert 9 a.m., Fridays and Railway arriving at Vancauver Saturdays 7 p.m. System Purchase Through Tickets from Traln Agent Doveve Track Route “PRINCE JOHN" sails every. two weeks for Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, the Nass and Queen Charlotte slands, For full information, reservations and tickets, apply A. -E. McMASTER General Agent Nine month excur- sion rates in effect. Choice of routes to Chicago to connect with Grand Trunk + Prince Rupert fast trains, _ Agency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines LLL nn INIT ARNEL UAAU AREOLA et tert et pea rem erteceatmssmcrmc tts | BE rmacttaet arate ret ttt Sema BE r ail | 2 { Public Telephone || A. M. RUDDY } Connection with Forwarding ) HAZELTON, SEALEY, ] and General f NEW HAZELTON, and ii) Freighting {the Prominent MINES =] j ] i Public Phones at i " DDY ! Sitiger & Ayerde 7 Hazeiton t pee ats RUDDY’ Shop i Polley & Moran, New Hazelton HAZELTON, B.C. ark Sd Mel fe el ae me Yarn Ph eh ety 5 rE FOMHAMEVORUOUANAATUAAUOANEQUUAD EQQQOQOQUOAUOATSUOOOSNONENOSOOEGQEGDUAGUOUGUOGUUUAIEID ALBLOANCERCEROSR STE STRSTR SANS NSAROAR GS EME NES SE SANOAROANOANS TRS SU OERISROARIAROD gape tasbrsbsouscueceistratastsuastaceiterassan seaicaseaieontaneneaeanateiey ee. ee ay . . we a2, . P R { 4 i Geo. D. Tite : Prince Rupert # 30 eae Hea THE HOME FURNISHER me BA had oe 4 es eee won a = tH Esp wes ae O our many customers and PY ase buyers in northern homes: Dini Ren aoe : te in one Res = We especially solicit your pat- IMINg . Room re ag} 0s ronage and can deliver your Furniture aay i Wants without delay, as we Burrets, TABLES, CHaIRrs ae ns atock in large quantities in | —_ sis a Prince Rupert. Bed Room Values i 2, ae es = Iron BEDS, SPRINGS AND nt e¢ WpITh TOP CATATART MATTRESSES, DRESSERS aoe T TALOGUE ' +4 Gp WRITE FOR CATALOGU! Stanps, CHIFFIONEERS aoe wu — wen 2 ny : ae a 5 Drapery Goods Me ? ‘+ ase 0 | e Lace CURTAINS, WINDOW aan Ken Ad bd BLINDS, PoLEs, TRIMMING a 3ee eee ase COMPLETE House FURNISHER Linoleums, Carpet Squares <3 £3 Box 1502 PRINCE RUPERT ms e850 eee a SARSARCHNCARSEN CAMS AN EANOARSBASARS ANS RDE NONE CSNCANPBRCARMMeMArAROAROBROREAETE FrolastastustwonronscurcersnashashreUT reer sareUssesORTeeree ee Te eee eet eee FARM LANDS ALONG THE Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - In tracts of 160 acres and upwards, Carefully selected lands at reasonable prices, on easy terms, All titles guarantee, ompany, North Coast Land Ltd. Metropolitan Building, Vancouver, B.C. Paid up Capital §=- $1, 500000 TRAIN SERVICE INAUGURATED First Through Train Between Winnipeg and the East Started on Christmas amount of construction work ‘to be done before through trains will be ranning into Prince Ru- pert over the G.T.P., it is some consolation to know. that trains are now running from Winnipeg to Toronto. The first through freight train over the eastern section left Winnipeg on Christ- mas Day for Port Colborne, Ont., carrying wheat consigned to the Port Colborne mills of the Mpale Leaf Milling Company, Ltd., of Toronto. The wheat was shipped by Messrs. James Carruthers and Company of Montreal and Toron- to, and the trip marks. the inaug- uration of the government ser- vice. The occasion is an epoch making one in the history of the transcontinental. In order to es- tablish a record, the Maple Leaf Milling Company is making spee- ial preparations for receiving the consignment in an endeavor to make the wheat into flour and to ship the product out in the same ears within twenty-four hours of its arrival at the mills, BIG WIND STORM New Year Ushered In By a Big Storm But. Little Damage Done The worst storm for many months visited the town and dis- trict on New Year’s morning. The wind blew like a real storm and the snow was carried along in great gasts. A number of big trees were broken-off in the mid- dle and buildings shook. . No damage was done unless it was to the telegraph wires. Traffic was, practically at a standstill all New Year's. Very few people ventured out, and as it was a holiday no one had to go out. The day was very quietly spent in this neck of the woods. WANTS FREE ADVERTISING Progress Club Wants Influence and Asks Newspapers to Pay The Vancouver Progress Club is now in the market for free advertising. May they get lots of it and of the iind that any cheap sport deserves. Their news service is a worthless bunch of trash, but on a par with other or- ganizations looking for free ad- vertising. The sooner these boosters realize that newspapers are not for the purpose of creat- ing false real estate valuations the sooner they will receive respect, Newspapers have space for sale in which these people may air their views, but not through the news columns. Send to Merrytield & Co., Prince Ru- pert, for wholesale grocery price list. NEW HAZELTON == HOTEL First-Class accommodation Good rooms Comfortable beds by day or week Pool and Billiard Parlor G. C. HARTLEY - Prop. New* Hazelton While there is still a large! It means big money to you. 7 SS A COAL NOTICES DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND! P.O. Box 907 Prince Rupert, B, C. Cassiar, Land District, _ Cassiar ' Take notice that Thomas W. B of Hazel.’ ton, miner, intends to apply for a license a proapect for coal and petroleum. over the - following described Janda, Ecromencingst @ post Planted 22 miles north and 9 miles weat of the n.-e. - corner of Lot 2191 thence north 80 chains, west 80 chaing south 80 chaina. east 8) chains, to point x commencement, and known as ay slalm No. Oct, ‘1, 1912 omnes i reer, 4 District of | Custom House Broker Cassiar Land District. District of o : CASSIAR. Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, of Haz- elton, miner. Intends to apply for ea license to‘ prospect for coal and petroleum over the fel- lowing described lands. Commencing at a pest planted 23 miles north and § miles west of the ne. corner of Lot 2191, thence south &) chains, weet 80 chains, north 80 chains. east 80 chains to point of commencement, and known ax claim FORWARDING, DISTRIBUTING AND SHIP- ——e PING AGENT TSS STORAGE = CARTAGE 0. 29, Thomas W. Brewer ‘ Oct. 1, 1912 * i | CASSLAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF. . Cassiar. : A. W. Edge Co. Importers and Retail Deslers in Wall Papers Paints, Oils, Burlap, Var- Take notice that Thomas W, Brewer, of Hazel- ton, miner, intends to aoply fora license to pros- pect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 23 miles north and 8 miles west of the n.-e. corner of Lot 2191, thence north 80 chains, west 30 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains and known as claim 0. 83. Thomas W. Brewer Oct. 1, 1912, . 21 CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF * Cassiar. nishes Take notice that Thomes W. Brewer. of Hazej- ton, miner, intends to apply for a license to pros- pect for coal and petroleum over e@ rollowing STAINS, BRUSHES, Dry CoLors, described lands, Commencing ata post planted DISTEMPERS, GLass, Picture 23 miles north and 8 milea west of the n.-e. corner of lot.2191 and joining E.McC's coal claim No, 12 on the west, thence north 80 chains, east $0 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chaing to point of com- Mmencement, and known as coal claim No. 31, Oct. 1, 1912, 21 Thomas W. Brewer FRAME AND Room MouL.pincs, PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ GENERAL SUPPLIES 2nd AVE. - PRINCE RUPERT CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, of Hazel- ton, miner, intends to apply for a license to pros- pect for coal and petroleum over the following des- cribed lands. Commencing at a peat planted 38 miles north and 8 miles west of the n.-e. corner of lot 2191, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of com- mencement, and known as coal claiin No. 34. - Oet. 1. 1912. 2 Thomaa W. Brewer DISTRICT OF PRINCE RUPERT SASH & DOOR CO. Sash Doors Mouldings Mantels Office Fixtures ° House and Store Fittings etc, Cassiar Land District. CASSTAR. Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following des- eribed lands: Commencing at 4 post planted 17 miles north and 8 railes west of the n.-e. corner of lot 2191, thence north 80 chains, west 8 chains, south 80 chains, east 8 chains to point of com- mencement, and known ag claim No. 47. Oct. 3, 1912 Thomas W, Brewer District of Cassiar Land District. District of CASSIAR, PRINCE RUPERT SASH & DOOR CO. PRINCE RUPERT B. C. Rooming House Cor. Pugsley and Thirteenth Ave. Thomas W. Brewer District of Caasiar Land District. CASSIAR, Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following des- cribed lands; Commencing at a post planted 15 miles north and 9 miles west of the n,-e. comer of lot 2191, thence north eighty chaing, west eighty chains, south eighty chains, east eighty chains to point of commencement, and known as claim No. a7. Thomas W, Brewer. Oct, 4, 1912 Cassiar Land District. CASSIAR. Take notice that Thomas W, Brewer, Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect _ for coal and petroleum over the following. des- cribed landa: Commencing at a’ post planted 15 miles north and 9 miles west of the n.-e. corner of lot 2191, thence south eighty chains, west eighty chains, north eighty chains, east eighty chains to point of commencement. and known as claim Na. 58, Thomas W, Brewer. Oct, 4, 1912 . . District of Guod Rooms, Everything New, Clean and Comfortable Rooms $1.00 Beds 50c. T. DYDE, Prop. New Hazelton. Cassiar Land District, CASSIAR, Take nutice that Thomas W. Brewer, Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a Heenae to prospect fur coal and petroleum aver the following des- eribed lands: Commencing at a post planted 16 miles north and 8 miles west of the n.-e, corner of lot 2191, and joining Walter Skelhorne's coal clalm No, 4 on the weat, thence north eighty ‘chains, east eighty chains, south eighty chains, west 0 chains to point of commencement, and known as elaim No. 55, Thomaa W. Brewer Oct. 9, 1912 22 District of CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, CASSIAR, Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer, Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following des- erlbed lands: Commencing at a post pantéd: 16 miles north and 8 milea west of the n.-e. corner of lot 2191 and joining Waiter Skelhorne's coal claim No. & on tha weat, thence south eighty chains, east eighty chains, north eighty chains, ‘west 80- chaing, to point of commencement, and known as claim No. 5€. Thomas W. Brewer Oct. 3, 1912 : ner DISTRICT OF CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF~ - CASSIAR. : : Take notice that Thomas W,. Brewer, Hazelton, miner, intends to apply £or a license to prospect. for coal and petroleum over the following dee- erlbed iands: Commencing at ‘a post planted 18 -; miles north and 8 miles west of the n.-o, torner-of |. lot 2191, thence north eighty chains, west: eighty: chains, south chains, esat olghty chains to point =: of commencement and known _ claim.N . 0.63. Oct. 3, 1912 homas W. Brew: CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT 0 CASSIAR, Good printing does not mean Take notice that Thomas W. expensive printing ; cheap print- t ing is expensive in the end, If you. want good work at..a. fair ~~ |price you must see the Herald, nate