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" ';,:"~:,, ~ : ..... " . . ' " .- ' C , . . . . " -: " ":' ~.S%:;, .... ,/ -.. :~ :.~e~he!ming defeat is the l.were,'thrown a:t Bom-assa atSt, ICanadais newGoVenlo{-'~nei~J~: -: ".. : po~ion: of.:the Lau~er. adm~nm, ] Hyaemthe. last night in. re~aha- [~vdl postponehm day of salhng --,- .-. . .~t!0n~ ~The .peeple .o.f Canada,. 1.1~on,for-the.hootmg of L~uner a~l from England,., O)0)mon hero"~.~ Iff ~ • "wi£h~:nO!nneer~ihv0ice,:=h~ve d~, Mbntrealthe:Pre#ious:evening bylagre~lmt Hon: G~r~6~F.~r ~l~II,:~ .... . :_d~.~F.a~reclproe~ty m .a-dead Bonra~sa Symp:~thi~.ers;-.:.! .... . l.Premier .Hazen, of:'N~>B~ I~ i ,: -:~.:~:~T~:r~t0~:thee!eetlo,nJ::::':-,,:~u~~=~.~: ..... : l~k~and~0~. Ro~:~0ge~, I :: " ' ::h~):"~e~i":~eeted~::w'th<:enth~'~I ~ :~uebe~;:~:SePt:~: ~"'I: gladly Iminister of works for:~aniteba~ 'i :.. ia.~m~.~...~ug~out: t~e.Do~!ni0n,: !]~y down:!t]ie l~remiemhip. We wi]l'be~)~eredpo~folios..,;',! :. :' has e elf0nl elisved-,ecip ti would ben I , "'!: : :: 1~ ~!v- .~M'.fde; alltime,~as~a~.S~rnng]fit.~the • ~e0ple••of Canada . Theft:: ,::'-R'~.:~romPr~r~'~,~'"-:"~ : ~ • . . " -..,,...... =--: .,. -:~ ......,,.,:.: ...-, . P _.. '" ,," " , ,' i-,...... ...... . ..... . ,': ~.-i ~ III ". "::::~nd.~]~'~°l!~nt~.a.h0n'-::"::/:;~-:;:::]:e]~e~rs ::;de~l~d::dthei;wise, i[~::~n~t~fl~,ed~:ttn~s!f~n~ .the L H~el~n ~:~th :ithe :'-s°uth ! 'w~ IWdf~d: Lau~e~-:+0daY;-: :He an-.l : :?~;/:-:: .I~beml ~ Cbnse~a~ |!.! : ~°~:~!::ila~e~:estd-rday:mo~-:Inoune~I:t~a~:ho!would.:not sit in Ion~i~ ::: :-14:': : : , ~9~::!::!~: - I~'~, :~g;'an:di~:press:,:of,business- h~:lon~ositi0~•: .~::~% :::i:' : : :. ': ]OUebec' 7. 8~ ~...... : 2i::91: |~[ ...... . pm'~en~dtheree~pt ofcomple~l: :,,.-,:: : . , ::.: , :: : IN0vaS~a 9: ' ': 8: :::~/ I , ~!' . " :re~i)~t'eno~h::news 0f÷.the:Ic~~1i~l?_ii~'-:!uii:qmV:,j ~:inL~ew:Bruns: : -:~:::~:!:/ :. 5: ",",f. :'~:'~ :::~. 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Port.SimPson-..: i :,,~-: 1~ Ha~Ises~bble-:.~.: .i ~ :' : ~."~ -- :~. ,£ :, ~.,: ,,: Iverne~ .... kldegs4~ : . "~. ::':..~-:(i iieen .Ghar!otte "Cit~. 1, l~wart :::: stewn ,-~ :; :,.: ::g.~:~. ¢,, h: ~': _. - ~| -, ~::~-I •;Vic~ria:, Sept; 22i~(Special to I~e'Miner): : .P~emier".:: McBride aia result:of:: o -elec 0n is ,,at : hat ~eatlsilent ~b~ °-bf;tlie. country i~Id'-. :be .against zeeipi, o~i~. ihe defeat of .... the; :Li~er' gar- m ent ~neans that: Canada ,is ~r,; done .:withl ~ reciprocity is:~.Drepared.to continue to 'of, I I II II : ... P.i~iC]~:$2.0o,,. A YEAR. ,:. , ..... .:~"dple:will make".0ur American ......... ... - !~uSihs ha~;ea deeper reg~ for l[:10yal Canadians,.!: T~e:preen.- The feature of the week in local ~ Id ]eaderpaid t~bute ~R. L. mining was ~a remarkable strike iM.e~,.: " the c0min~'prime rain- on.t~ Roche'r:de Boule group, ~rf- ~ - : : ~ ' .... where a-body 0F high grade c0p- ..-"..;: ;~..~., ,. , :~ . .... ~ ~ .... . -- per:ore was,, encountered in the :~/'"~o,, in SPain" .upper vein.: "A crosscut tunnel, Mach~d, :sept. ~-~.:--The ~ great run~ ~p. the- vein,:, reached the ~ein Spainhasdeveloped in-footwall.,on MOnday; breaking ~a~~b]~"and What in it~-origin into ore showing .a good deal of tS~t~ely labor movement is native copper as well as cbpper howl a revolutionary eonfiiet. [glanceand COpl~r,pyrites. The .~ie power of the a~tators among [vein was reaciiecl, in60 feet, !~e masses.~as inereasedin pro-labout 11feet less than the ow- ~:/fipn to~the,rePresmve mea~ [ nets expected- to drive, the.gam- ~"bfthe<~gdv~menL ', :Corn- ]bein¢:. acd0unted:.,for by the munes have been establmhed .lh[strmghtenmg up of the- vein, twocitiesiWhere the authorities[whicksho~in tide:tunnel ~a dip ~ere driven out.- It is the 01d[0f r/5 degrees. R.. P. Trimble, i omheca Ri er Off SHOWII%II:il i The plaee of the Omine; - . " .riVei:, which in past years.pro, -: ~ ~-; ]duced millions in gold,-are expee£-::. :.- Cros~ut Tunnel On Rocher Ied to yield large returns in the : de Boule C~'oup Breaks In-yellow nmtal in the near .future, : ..... A,,.:; ,,, • ,..,-~. l as theTesult of the opera£i0ns of . ~o ~o~yor r~gnt~raaeure a number of mi : .... -- -~-^ ;' " " " ' ,' ~.~'-t . ' . " " " nlllB lllt~ll WIIU : : ~ ". ' l~ve acquiredground for dredg: ~|I~II N~TIVI~ [~PPI~I~I iggpurp°ses. Probably the most ,,.u,~.. ,,L..,w~ ~..,f.~:,=,nlimportant work is that inaugu- rated by-G, H. Knowlton; the s~ Upper Vein:SU~ht.~n~ Up and Vancouver operator who has a c ~ Spl~d~O~e--H--~ Wal number of men employed pros- Not Y~ Roach~d--Cowan Bond Will ~Be "r~en " "Up'--Dev'elopment" Plan~ pecting his leases by means of ':'.::: ~ii ~.~-.i:.,, ~ ~ :%: :/M~0ri~for :Conse~atives 47: Sto~ Of: the "conflict betv~een lone of the owners, came in yes- b~iureh~ and-~tate. ,. Anxiety is I terday with samples from the ~It.inLondonl Owing r'to: Queen lYe|n,which are attracting much :Vietoria's .elose c(;nnection with ] attention, "He reports the tunnel ~ya) familY,- . .-'. - : "., l has cut through 4 feet of the ore, 'i~?..~!.i:.i " ~ : " ,.l~nd the hanging wall has not yet :g. PflHTl flllfl flll I i , £ l:bedn reached, The showing is .~; ~/.:-- :-. " ' l aeclare~ ~o De. very nne ana :?~/~:-:." :,~-~_-_ .... ' -... l~trengthens the general opinion ~.~ ~.~-~ow:P~,.m~t~.wm, ~a~"': ram-"" group " " Is':' --"OoUno .... ¢O play" : O~Sr::CiS~et: r~i'- to ::Pr~i~ i ........ . ...... P r ~r: Oi"-:~kttomey'd~em'erli Bow~ [ an_ :.:~mP0r~,~t pm~:as .a pro ducer. '-.-:B~,~: Ten~ : f~r ~'- l~v~o~e I ~ the lower vein, whichis al~o : ::. :" .~.~..- .-: :~remarkable-for its unusual show-: ' Vancouver,SePt.~ 22,'(S eial / ing of ore/an assay of 313 OunCes ,. ,, , 1 ~e . , . . . . . . tothe Miner) Iris believed here ]of silver has been obtained from rotary drills, Mr. Knowlton, who returned from the Omineea on Monday, states that five miles Of ground are already prospected, bed-rock-proving to be from twelve to thirty-four feet deep. The result ofthe.work is most encouraging and only better transportation facilities are re- quired to make dredging highly profitable. Mr. Knowl~on, who was ac- companied by M. E. Lafferty, adredffing expert from LeMville, left for the coast on Tuesday. He will return in the spring, and hopes to have extensive oper- ations-under way next season. ~',ff0r~ are being made to secure the construction of a wagon road from Tatla lake to the mines, al- lowing the transportation of a pIant, which it is now impossible to take in. LATEST FROM liROUNDHOfi Man~ge, r.McE.voy Return. ~rom'Bi~ Coal Field.-Woncierfal Showln~ o| Excel. "-lent Coal on Ci~hus Of Toronto Co~. ". .IMmy~,-Equm| to Bent in Penn~ylvanla : . .. ' ........... . - :, . " .~ Of. greatest importance to the' • ,: .: : C~,~.0:Sw~ep, Onu~o ~ ' province in general and this dist- :.:--TOr0n~;:~t~::i~2:'~The.defe~t riot in paxtieulur,are therecent Of the :Liberal~party in Ontario th~:eith~i; Pi~midr:McBrlde-:or;! . -..... " :.. ..... ........ :. _. . ..... ,..: ,- .... ,,,. ..;, .. ;y_ 1 ,•When the tunnel on the upper developments in the Groundhog isdecisive~';The returns indicate At1~rney-uenerm ~owser:will De' : - " : : . -.-...... :-:.:. -~,:-. ,.,: - ._ .._. I .. ........ ...... _... ]veto has been driven far enough coal fields..With a mdth of at that:out:of85~.s~ts :contested.the [ called to Borden's cabinet."..Ste-] to define the width, of the lead,,least 20. miles, and extending Cdns~atives::baVei"carried.: 65. Ven~,:.m:a~ority inVan~uvorwasrthe, work of-prospeeting:thevein~ north from the Skeena for pes- Tle ::aefea~'r -of .... so many ............... mmmters '~i ,, "" ' - ' " ' I " " " " : ' " " ~ ' "bl : " " : : ..... "- • ~ ..... : : ..... 1299o; :::the largest in Canada. will be practically finished and S~ y 40 miles, the:field shows m regarded as most mgmfieant of ~ I he a II sslbdlhes of ]mm ii.i .... :: i!~....,"! !.! , . IB~th~.~ Coldmbia retm,~s~the t 'wywi be 0pen-foracom- po ..... " ensepredue. ~ne unconlprommlng att~ma¢ ~oz r ns~ n hen of coal whmh ]s , .. ! . . i ~' . ~:,. I solid :-seven• Co)iservativemem- P ehe "ve:pia. of •development " , " ' equal to the the people.. / On t~-i "o ihas.,, regm-lbers! i~redicted.~by. Mr ~McBride by means of. tunnels which will best in the Pennsylvania fields. feted: a most, emphatic: protest~h~{~0~servative maioPitv inthe tap the veins -.at '~: considerable .James MeEvoy, prac~cally the has been wbn::by:the Conserva- fives...: The presence 'of Ameri. c~n citizenson the.platfoi~nwith ~ir ~:WiltHd :: ~.~. "er ddring his ,:-i !washin~f~n,i:,.Sop...:: ~.-~ Great. dbap~oin~ent is felt here at the esult 0f-tho Can~adianelevens, ~e i::'i ai~ne~ti0n speeches, of. Ch~p Cla~,~and.o~he~ a~ heId :to h~dve'.~l~ad n/~l~.~.,do ,W~'th,,the~ r~it; :::Pr~|d~nt .-.TalK... , upon hearing the returns, at,.Kalam~-~ zOO, Michigan; expressed: disap- l~intment~ 'bdt i' ~,id . :."We .:will :i~tiil ~10business a1~theold stand."' - % ! :. ~O~tawa. ' Sept.: ~:~Hon;. Gill- d~lared, the victory .is a~ supreme tribute to the.icommon.Sense:.and b~use,~0n ia~:est returns, : ,~ :- :~ : . he:,~vdl appolnt.a royal commis- alert:to:inquireintothe financial rei~ttionship between. the D0min- i0n!and.this province~ with a view ~.::~ntlng better terms-'to-Bri~ is[i'Cdlumbia,..In the matthr~of p.ub]m works and other relat~om W~'~h'thefederal government:this pr~virice is'now assured..•of a .sq~e deal. :>;: : ,. _ i , .... •-.." ' P~osM~ l~sv~ .. ,wai.: cloud is drifting aw~iY. The 'afith6~'~bs ~,h01~f..ul 0f,a.n.~mi- ~ble r]]ettl~fn~nt'.:0f~.:the:~ciispute -..Vancouver, Sept. 22-'(Spe~l~ to:the Miner}. The T0ronto.T play two garnes ~tl/ ' on .... 0ctober: 4th: and depth. •... .... It ~is understood that the-bond ~d.ven to W.i~J. Cowan will b~taken up within a few day~, When Trimble & Pemberton, tl~e present owners, will turn the Roeher.de Boule group over to the American cal~italists who are assoclated withMr. Cowan.:' : A telegram received yesterday by~P, J,: Jennings from Mr. Cow- an at Salt :Lake City announced that the first payment will-be made within a-few days, when instructi6ns~forthe beginning of deveiopment work .will-~:be. teie- graphed ~,the supednteiident; It is intended to build a boarding house and:.power house at once snd.t0:installan sir compressor and :machine ..drills 'as .,soon m they::, can::be 'delivered on tlie ~gTounO. A fav0~b|e answer is .eXp~c!.. ~ the petition -asking : Juniper basin, discoverer of the field, located s~xteen-aquae: miles'eight years ago. :Th~Property .was acquired by f~he Western Development CO. f. a .dose corp~)rationformedin To- ".' route, The claims, which are'.- situated in the centei; of the southern part of thefield; have been closelylprospected,with the result that when iMr. McEvoy leftthe field a few days ago, it had; been demonstrated tl~at at least-four of the eleven•seams on the property are of aquality and extent.to be profitablyworked. • In?general the veins dip less than ten degrees fromthe hori- zontal. The main upper Seam, six feet in thickness, which has linen, proved over the. greater I~:~ +:he pi~perty,' eat'ties coal which on '+.he Surface assays 4;12 per: cent moisture, 7.43"per cent volatile conib~stible maturer, 82.6.' uer cent fixed CatiOnand 5.85 ~_.r. anthracite, this coal,. characteristid~ a~d fc to the Miner). loyalty,of theCanadmn people.[ NeW,W~tminstersin a two:g~tme :. '":' .aches,by10 goals to 5. :.~::' :am~', P~a!,~A,,M.,mt~ ..... -:-: .:, .:: ..,. ........ .... .. k..,. .<- • e~x from :%, ~." :. ::-~: : :-..'. :., .::.:., relative 01 tlte .,ted to to, ex- the ablest deteetive~ l:ena~go,.: ,woo.•~nwY:.,. ~mm~!] mawi:.anu wn-, I~r cen~ :of '~ne[ to.p~pai~ planS~-for:nq .... ~: .:. ,~ ~. :.L: o_~::! ::':-S~,: :: :,:::::::fi :~-":::::: ÷:..:~~S:~_~:÷~::~.~:~ .

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--,- .-. . .~t!0n~ ~The .peeple .o.f Canada,. 1.1~on,for-the.hootmg of L~uner a~l from England,., O)0)mon hero"~.~ Iff ~ • "wi£h~:nO!nneer~ih v0ice,:=h~ve d~, Mbntrealthe:Pre#ious:evening b y l a g r e ~ l m t Hon: G ~ r ~ 6 ~ F . ~ r ~l~II,:~ .... . :_d~.~F.a~reclproe~ty m .a-dead Bonra~sa Symp:~thi~.ers;-.:.! .... . l.Premier .Hazen, of:'N~>B~ I ~ i , : -:~.:~:~T~:r~t0~:thee!eetlo,nJ::::':-,,:~u~~=~.~: ..... : l ~ k ~ a n d ~ 0 ~ . R o ~ : ~ 0 g e ~ , I : : " ' ::h~):"~e~i":~eeted~::w'th<:enth~'~I ~ :~uebe~;:~:SePt:~: ~ " ' I : g l a d l y I minister of works f o r : ~ a n i t e b a ~

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~ Id ]eaderpaid t~bute ~R. L. mining was ~a remarkable strike iM.e~,.: " the c0min~'prime rain- on.t~ Roche'r: de Boule group, ~rf- ~ - : : ~ ' .... where a-body 0F high grade c0p- . . - " . . ; : ;~..~., , . ,

:~. .... ~ ~ . . . . .-- per:ore was,, encountered in the : ~/'"~o,, in SPain" .upper vein.: "A crosscut tunnel,

Mach~d, :sept. ~-~.:--The ~ great r u n ~ ~p. the- vein,:, reached the ~ e i n Spainhasdeveloped in-footwall.,on MOnday; breaking ~a~~b]~"and What in it~-origin into ore showing .a good deal of tS~t~ely labor movement is native copper as well as cbpper

howl a revolutionary eonfiiet. [glanceand COpl~r,pyrites. The .~ie power of the a~tators among [vein was reaciiecl, in60 feet, !~e masses.~as inereasedin pro-labout 11feet less than the ow- ~:/fipn to~the, rePresmve mea~ [ nets expected- to drive, the.gam- ~"bfthe<~gdv~menL ', :Corn- ]bein¢:. acd0unted:., for by the munes have been establmhed .lh [strmghtenmg up of the- vein, twocitiesi Where the authorities[whicksho~in tide:tunnel ~ a dip ~ere driven out.- It is the 01d[0f r/5 degrees. R.. P. Trimble,

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Off SHOWII%II:il i The plaee of the Omine ; - • . " .riVei:, which in past years.pro,

-: ~ ~- ; ]duced millions in gold,-are expee£-::. :.- Cros~u t Tunne l On Rocher Ied to yield large returns in the :

de Boule C~'oup Breaks In-yellow nmtal in the near .future, : . . . . . A , , . : ; ,,, • , . . , -~. l as theTesult of the opera£i0ns of

. ~o ~o~yor r ~ g n t ~ r a a e u r e a number of mi : . . . . -- -~-^ ; ' " " " ' , ' ~.~'-t • . ' . " " " n l l l B lllt~ll WI IU

: : ~ ". ' l~ve acquired ground for dredg: ~|I~II N~TIVI~ [~PPI~I~I iggpurp°ses. Probably the most ,,.u,~.. ,,L..,w~ ~..,f.~:,=,nlimportant work is that inaugu-

rated by-G, H. Knowlton; the s~ Upper Vein: SU~ht.~n~ Up and Vancouver operator who has a c ~ Spl~d~O~e--H--~ Wal number of men employed pros- N o t Y ~ R o a c h ~ d - - C o w a n B o n d W i l l

~Be " r~en " "Up'--Dev'elopment" Plan~ pecting his leases by means of

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Sto~ Of: the "conflict betv~een lone of the owners, came in yes- b~iureh~ and-~tate. ,. Anxiety is I terday with samples from the ~It.inLondonl Owing r'to: Queen lYe|n, which are attracting much :Vietoria's .elose c(;nnection with ] attention, "He reports the tunnel ~ya) familY,- . .-'. - : "., l has cut through 4 feet of the ore, 'i~?..~!.i:.i " ~ : " ,.l~nd the hanging wall has not yet :g. PflHTl flllfl flll I i , £ l:bedn r e a c h e d , The s h o w i n g is .~; ~/.:-- :-. " ' l aeclare~ ~o De. very nne ana :?~/~:-:." :,~ -~_-_ .... ' -... l~trengthens the general opinion ~.~ ~.~-~ow:P~,.m~t~.wm, ~a~"': ram-"" group " " Is':' --"OoUno .... ¢O play" : O~Sr::CiS~et: r ~ i ' - to : : P r ~ i ~ i ........ . . . . . . .

P r ~ r : O i " - : ~ k t t o m e y ' d ~ e m ' e r l i B o w ~ [ an_ :.:~mP0r~,~t pm~:as .a pro ducer. '-.-:B~,~: Ten~ : f~r ~'- l~v~o~e I ~ the lower vei n, whichis al~o

: ::. : " . ~ . ~ . . - .-: • :~remarkable-for its unusual s h o w - : ' Vancouver,SePt. ~ 22 , ' (S eial / ing of ore/an assay of 313 OunCes , . , , , 1 ~ e . , . . . . . .

tothe Miner) I r i s believed here ]of silver has been obtained from

rotary drills, Mr. Knowlton, who returned from the Omineea on Monday, states that five miles Of ground are already prospected, bed-rock-proving to be from twelve to thirty-four feet deep. The result of the.work is most encouraging and only better transportation facilities are re- quired to make dredging highly profitable.

Mr. Knowl~on, who was ac- companied by M. E. Lafferty, adredffing expert from LeMville, left for the coast on Tuesday. He will return in the spring, and hopes to have extensive oper- ations-under way next season. ~',ff0r~ are being made to secure the construction of a wagon road from Tatla lake to the mines, al- lowing the transportation of a pIant, which it is now impossible to take in.

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: . .. ' ........... . - :, . " .~ Of. greatest importance to the' • ,: .: : C~,~.0:Sw~ep, Onu~ o ~ ' province in general and this dist- :.:--TOr0n~;:~t~::i~2:'~The.defe~t riot in paxtieulur, are therecent Of the :Liberal~party in Ontario th~:eith~i; Pi~midr:McBrlde-:or;! . - ..... "

:.. .... . ........ :. _. . ..... ,..: ,- .... ,,,. ..;, .. ;y_ 1 ,•When the tunnel on the upper developments in the Groundhog isdecisive~';The returns indicate At1~rney-uenerm ~owser:will De' : - " • : : . -.-. ..... :-:.:. -~,:-. ,. ,: - ._ .._. I .. .... • .... ...... _... ]veto has been driven far enough coal fields..With a mdth of at that: out:of85~.s~ts :contested.the [ called to Borden's cabinet. "..Ste-] to define the width, of the lead,, least 20. miles, and extending Cdns~atives::baVei"carried.: 65. Ven~,:.m:a~ority inVan~uvorwasrthe, work of-prospeeting:thevein~ north from the Skeena for pes- Tle ::aefea~'r -of .... so many . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mmmters '~ i ,, "" ' - ' " ' I " " " " : ' " " ~ ' "bl : " " : : ..... "- • ~ . . . . . : : ..... 1299o; :::the largest in Canada. will be practically finished and S~ y 40 miles, the:field shows m regarded as most mgmfieant of ~ I he a II sslbdlhes of ]mm ii.i .... :: i!~....,"! !.! , . IB~th~.~ Coldmbia retm,~s~the t 'wywi be 0pen-foracom- po ..... " ensepredue. ~ne unconlprommlng att~ma¢ ~oz r ns~ n hen of coal whmh ]s • , .. ! . . i ~' . ~:,. I solid :-seven • Co)iservative mem- P ehe "ve:pia. of •development " , " ' equal to the the people.. / On t~-i "o ihas.,, regm-lbers! i~redicted.~by. Mr ~McBride by means of. tunnels which will best in the Pennsylvania fields. feted: a most, emphatic: protest ~h~{~0~servative maioPitv inthe tap the veins -.at '~: considerable .James MeEvoy, prac~cally the

has been wbn::by:the Conserva- fives...: The presence 'of Ameri. c~n citizenson the. platfoi~n with ~ir ~:WiltHd :: ~.~. "er ddring his

,:-i !washin~f~n,i:,.Sop...:: ~.-~ Great. dbap~oin~ent is felt here at the

esult 0f-tho Can~adian elevens, ~e i::'i ai~ne~ti0n speeches, of.

Ch~p Cla~,~and. o~he~ a~ heId :to h~dve'.~l~ad n/~l~.~.,do ,W~'th,,the~ r ~ i t ; :::Pr~|d~nt .-.TalK... , upon hearing the returns, at,.Kalam~-~ zOO, Michigan; expressed: disap- l~intment~ 'bdt i' ~,id . :."We .:will :i~tiil ~10 business a1~the old stand."' - % !

:. ~O~tawa. ' Sept.: ~:~Hon;. Gill-

d~lared, the victory .is a~ supreme tribute to the.icommon.Sense:.and

b~use,~0n ia~:est returns, :

,~ :- :~ : . he:,~vdl appolnt.a royal commis- alert:to:inquire intothe financial rei~ttionship between. the D0min- i0n! and.this province~ with a view ~.::~ntlng better terms-'to-Bri~ is[i'Cdlumbia,..In the matthr~of p.ub]m works and other relat~om W~'~h'the federal government:this pr~virice is 'now assured..•of a .sq~e deal. :>;: : ,. _ i , ....

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-..Vancouver, Sept. 22-'(Spe~l~ to:the Miner}. The T0ronto.T

play two garnes ~ t l / ' on . . . .0c tober: 4th: and

depth. • . . . .... It ~ is understood that the-bond ~d.ven to W.i~J. Cowan will b~taken up within a few day~, When Trimble & Pemberton, tl~e present owners, will turn the Roeher.de Boule group over to the American cal~italists who are assoclated withMr. Cowan.:' : A telegram received yesterday

by~ P, J,: Jennings from Mr. Cow- an at Salt :Lake City announced that the first payment will-be made within a-few days, when instructi6ns~for the beginning of deveiopment work .will-~:be. teie- graphed ~,the supednteiident; It is intended to build a boarding house and:. power house at once snd.t0:installan sir compressor and : machine ..drills 'as .,soon m they::, can::be 'delivered on tlie ~gTounO. A fav0~b|e answer is .eXp~c!.. ~ t h e petition -asking

: Juniper basin,

discoverer of the field, located s~xteen- aquae: miles'eight years ago. :Th~Property .was acquired by f~he Western Development CO. f. a .dose corp~)ration formedin To- ".' route, The claims, which are'.- situated in the centei; of the southern part of thefield; have been closelylprospected, with the result that when i Mr. McEvoy left the field a few days ago, it had; been demonstrated tl~at at least-four of the eleven•seams on the property are of aquality and extent.to be profitably worked. •

In?general the veins dip less than ten degrees fromthe hori- zontal. The main upper Seam, six feet in thickness, which has linen, proved over the. greater I~:~ +:he pi~perty,' eat'ties coal which on '+.he Surface assays 4;12 per: cent moisture, 7.43"per cen t volatile conib~stible maturer, 82.6. ' uer cent fixed CatiOnand 5.85 ~_.r.

anthracite, this coal,. characteristid~ a~d fc

to the Miner). loyalty, of theCanadmn people. [ NeW,W~tminstersin a two:g~tme :. '": ' .aches,by 10 goals to 5 . :.~::' : a m ~ ' , P ~ a ! , ~ A , , M . , m t ~ . . . . . - : - : .:, .:: ..,. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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VOL. I. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1 9 t l . NO. 4.

Canada Is for Canadians Put to the test, the people of the Dominion have justified

themselves. In unmistakable term.s they have rejected the reciprocity pact, declaring their belief in a higher destiny for Canada than that of an appanage to the great republic to the south. The veteran Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who for so many years has direct- ed the policies of the nation, has made the great mistake of his career in endeavoring to resurrect an obsolete policy, repugnat to the spirit of the people, and has seen his party disintegrate and his power vanish.

The Conservatives come into power under most favorable auspices. The country is prosperous and can be made more so. The abuses which have obtained may be remedied, and with a strong majority the new premier may be expected to inaugurate a policy which will expedite the growth of the Dominion along safe and conservative lines.

The problems to be solved are many; but th~ people have ex- pressed their confidence in the ability of the Conservative leader and his•associates, and may look with confidence to the future.

We believe Canadians--and we include those Of other national- ities who have cast their lot with us--will henceforth stand shoulder to shoulder in the endeavor to make Canada what she should be--the greatest nation in the great British confederacy.

Would Help Mining Industry

THE OMINECA MINER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911 I

A good purpose will be served by the discussion of the faulty • arrangements for the mining exhibit at Vancouver fair if those in- terested are able to induce the exposition authorities to give ade- quate prominence to next year's exhibit of ores. That an indus- try which has contributed hundreds of millions to the wealth of the province should be kept in the background at British Columbia's greatest fair, is a condition not to l ~ tolerated; but it is probable that mining men themselves are partially to blame.

Newton.W. Emmens, a well-known mining engineer, who was one of the judges for this year's exhibit, has written an article in which he makes a number of pertinent suggestions to which the

,. mining men of the province might well give attention. Mr. Emmens was evidently attracted by the Hazelton exhibit, of which

• he says: The comparatively new district of Hazelton, which is situated

along the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad some two hun- dred miles east of Prince Rupert, had a good and well arranged dis- play of copper, gold and silver-load ores, which ~vc great promise for the future success of mining in that section, and indicate that with the completion of the railroad now building, a new and impor- tant source of mineral wealth will be made available, especially• in silver-lead ores, which are so much in demand by the smelters.

After expressing regret that. many of the mifieral resources of the province were not represented in the exhibits, Mr. Emmens suggests that the mining interests might effectively cooperate with the exhibition authorities in the future, with a view to securing a better and more representative display of British Columbia's ores and minerals at future fairs. Among his suggestions are the following: ,"

In order to make the exhibits of more general interest and practical utility it would be well if they were accompanied by assay certificates showing the several" metallic contents of the samples shown, and if proper maps were displayed of the districts represen- ted so that a stranger might be able to form an adequate idea as to their location with respect to known mutes of transportation. I t would also be of great benefit to the mining industry of the province if the several districts represented were to issue little pampelets, illustrated with photographs, setting forth the salient features of the highly encotirag- ore deposits and the natural facilities which exist for economie mining. What is needed at the present time is capital for the development of tt by Mr. Young the known ore bodies, and one of the objects of these exhibitions is s i - to show ore samples so as to attract capital; this being the case every effort should he made by the owners of prospective mines to make their display as complete ad possible end to give all informa- tion possible covering all points bearing on the economic mining of the ores, their nearness to transportation, smelters, etc., which can he best accomplished by the cooperation of the mine owners with the exhibition authorities, who will render every facility for the proper display.of the samples sent In.~ i t ib therefore up'to the miners them'selves to put their shoulder to the wheel and send in good and complete exhibits which should be accompanied by a re-

presentative from each district who is familiar with the ores and carl answer questions regarding the same.

So much for the part the mining men should play. The ex- hibition directors must also do something if the industry is to be properly represented in the future. The first requisite is a sepa.. rate building for the display of ores and mining machinery. The miners' of the province will not take the pains to prepare exhibits unless they are assured of adequate accommodation and fair treatment. It will be necessary for the management to make such regulations as may be required to prevent the miningexhibit being used to further the ' 'boosting" of stock, whether legitimate or other- wise. If stockjobbers are allowed to make use of the mining de-

pertinent of the fair, only failure can attend efforts to make it ex,- successful. ' Another important ~ question is that of premiums. • There Should be definite and fair regulations for the guidance of

If - the judges~ if prizes are to be a w n e d . : = :( There is no reason Why the mining exhibit should not become

*: one Of She great attractions of the Vancouver fair, provided the [* man~ement is prepared to,give the industry its due. If a/~sured

• ,/:~: ) 6 f . i ~ :t~/~tmmit~.:the mining men of Omineca &strict Will next meat or compromise between ad- I / : ~ : :~ i~f id :~ ~xhibit of ores that will be worth inspect ion. ~ Let joining owners.. Its repe~ could[

: ; ~ ~: ~::: t ~ ~ h i ~ { o n d i r e ~ do their part and the miners wli | cooperate ' ~ affect established equlhes i/n:~ ~:. in fnakingthe mining department oneo f the big feattires of the der patents already granted, btltl :-- i[~tr,.-: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :- would render po~ible more cer ~

$tate Ownd Railways Nationalization of the. rail-

roads is to be the remedy of the English government against the recurrence of the recent great strike. The cabinet today has a scheme prepared b~y experts. This will be submitted to the' next session of Parliament. The present time offers an opportuni- ty for which administrations have been seeking for many years. The shareholders are also favor- able to the national control of railroads. They say that to be "bought out" at this time would mean rich fortunes, because the roads have been making much money. This would mean that the government would be forced to pay fabulous prices.

The British taxpayer could afford almost any burden because strikes like the last one are r¢ i~ ous to the country and force prices to the sky. Another big railroad strike lasting a week would paralyze the country as much as an hostile invasion. No one believes that the present truce between the railroads and their workers is more than tem- porary. Government ownership of the roads would operate them so satisfactorily that strikes would be at an end, according to ~eneral opinion.

Military authorities" have for years been urging that the gov- ernment acquire the railroads from the point of view of nation- al defence and military trans- portation in time of war. Lord Haldane, secretary of war, is unremitting in his advocacy, and his influence with the cabinet is great.

Present intentiong are to give the shareholders a choice-either to be bought out for cash or to take government stock. If the former method is chosen it will mean that a large loan will have to be floated, but the second al- tern~itive would cost the nation relatively little.

O l d e s t Mine in B. C., :. . ,,

The statement that the l~ion- arch mine at Field is the oldest lode mine in the province has been shown to be erroneous, the Blue Bell mine, on the eastern shore of Kootenay lake, having been worked 21 years earlier. Another instance of early lode mining in the province has since come to light. On July 15, the Victoria Colonist reprinted the following extract from the Colon- ist of July 15, 1861:

"It is with pleasure that we chronicle the return of C. B. Young from Harrison lake, more particularly as he brings the cheering intelligence that the sil- ver vein which ke has been pros- peering there as.manager for the British Columbia & Vancouver Island Silver Mining company, proves to be an entire success. It me-ets"t~ most sanguine ex- pectations. Already there is a wharf 120 feet long, on which is piled 30 tons of silver ready for .shipment. The mg news brought by Mr. will not fail to create quite a ver excitement."

The gold quartz mining done in 1852 and again in 1859 at Gold Harbor, Moresby Island, of the Queen Charlotte group, appears to have been the first recorded instance of lode mining d0ne'.in British Columbia. An account of this may be found in the "Am nual Report of the Minister of Mines," for 1909, page 76.

B. C. Miai l,a¢ h, Good George Otis Smith, director ot

the United States Geological Sur: vey, in an address on "'The Min- ing Industry and the Public Lands," dealt with the subject of "the law of 'extralatersl rights." He said: "This law has proved more productive of pensive litiagation than of ~ nominal mining, In many 6f! the more recently established and more progressive mining districts this.statute has been made inop- erahve•by eiihe r eommon agr~-

tain property rights in:large mining districts as y e t undis- covered, where new and valuable claims will be located 100 years from now. The unit of disposit- ion should be the claim, prefer- ably square, limited on its four sides by Vertical planes, and of a size su~cient to allow the minez occupying two continuous claims to follow the vein or lode to con- siderable depth, even if its dip is only 45 degrees. Such definition of a mining claim is found pract- icable in both Mexico and British Columbia, and in the latter country the change from the apex law was effected without trouble or confusion.

On this subject the provincial mineralogist says:

"I have been all over British Columbia and have probabty come in contact with a greater number of mining men, operators, miners, and prospectors than anyone else, and I have only found one man who even suggested a preference for the 'extra-lateral right¢ sys- tem. This gentleman had lived the greater part of his life in California, and is by professio~ a hydraulic placer miner, to which branch alone he has confined his attention in British Columbia.

"This public endorsement of the vertical boundaries system is the more emphatic, inasmuch as the majority of our mining men are from the United States, or have had their experience there. They came with preconceived ideas and have been 'converted. The public in British Coiumbia is firmly fixed in its adherence to this principle.

"Personally, from the stand- point of a disinterested obscrver, obliged to officially observe, I have not the slightest hesitancy in endorsing most emphatically vertical lines, in preference to extra-lateral rights, as giving a more secure title, freedom from litigation, and the doing away with the crushing, through weight of expensive litigation, of the poor by the richer individuals or corporations."

A Strange "rransactlon

A woman teacher in a Georgia school, according to not incred- ible report, has accepted from a northern institution of medical research the price offered by it for her brain--after she isthrough with it, of course. This is an tin- usual though not an unprecedent- ed business transaction, and whether it excites horror or ap-

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The medical researchers Want the teacher's brain partly because they find it so hard to get what may be called good brains, and part ly because this pm~icular brain is peculiar, not in any patho- logical way, but in enabling its present owner to perform won- derfulfeats of memory. In all probability they do not expect by dissection to discover just how it is that after reading a long chap- ter in any book she can repeat it word for word, but they want to look about and see whatever may be seen. ' ~ ;

As-for the teacher, she has the offered price to gain and nothing of any value to her to lose--ex- cept possibly a little sleep'if she is of a temperament at all ner- vous, or has an inconvenie~ntly vivid imagination. .•

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Provincial Assayer made anywhere ~ . ' Prompt and reliable work

H a z e l t e n . S . C .

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Beaufi[ul Designs in Engagement • Try our Gin ger Ale and Wedding Rings. High grade Watches. - - Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton

HAZELTON HflSPITAL, for an~" period from one month upward at $1 per month In advance. This rate includes o~es con- aeltattoas and medicines, as well as all costs while in the hosfiltal. Tickets obtainable In Hazelton f r o m E . C . S t e p h e n s o n a n d F r e d F i e l d ; i n A l d e r - mere. from Roy. F. L. Stephenson. or at the Hos- pital f r o m t h e M e d i c a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t .

Stephenson & Cram

undertakers and Funeral Directors

Special attention to Shipping Cases

HAZELTON, B.~C.

For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to

G.T.P. Cigar Store and

PoolRoom

Lemon Soda Cream Soda

On Sale Everywhere

Royal Bottling Works Hazdton, B. C.

House ~I Where everything is wall cooked and appetizing., i

Our Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Doughnuts, Bread and Buns, are the best.

Try~ pound can of 'our Special Blend Coffee. There is none bet- ter anywhere.

Hazdton Bakery Opposite Hazelton Hotel

Soil Drinks, Confectionery, ~ook~ and Maga.-i;nc~

1 Baths In Connection --

J, B Bran, . Propr ie tor

R. S. SARGENT GENERAL" MERCHANT

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wi ll assorted and complete stockof.General Merchandise including .every requirement of prospector, miner and rancher.

Buying in carload lots, we can sell the best goods at ordinary prices. Years of experience in this district enables us to antici-, pate the needs of all classes, and .we can supply everything you need.

Care is taken in filling mail

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. . . . • •Th zelton b u ht "uite a .nar, eson's• pack t in,:ha ng tri e ore;half•as m oh most pay one-half the eosto , :patrn, po,tponed un l Thurs: ' - , " o'=oek in the unurch T e n t . " L C L~ " ' " " " ' ' " ' . 2 , c o m p l e t e d i t s w o r k o n t h e B a b i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . along t h e i r lines under eons t~c t ton , n a y , m e s i x t e e n t h d a y o f N o -

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It, is mpo, nt ! . arrest and bring before a maglstrate, came down from their coal elmms route~ . The larger division of the practically the same. more or to remove from the reserve,.m~2 of- Assessment Distr.ict,.. : aoa£" y O U f o r ~ t h e e l e c t i o n . ' ~ . • ' t r a i n , w h i c h is p a C k i n g t o T e l k w a , A l t h o u g h 0 n e - q u a r t e r

• t o M r s . . B r o w n l e e , o f F r a n c o i s l e f t o n T u e s d a y w i t h f i f t y - t h r e e l u m b e r w a s c u t i n Q u e b e c in 1910 seize,fenderSinagainstany place,the Aet.any timbe~Thd3~J!maYcut H a z e l t o n , B. C. , S e p t . 20, 1911.

k n o ~ tha t I have stock and l ake , h a s g o n e t o t h e c o a s t f o r an p a c k s f o r F r a n k L. C h a r l e s o n , t h e t h a n i n . t h e y e a r 15revious, t h e i n - within the reserve or removed there= . ~ . ~ ' ~ appliances to turn ou~ e x t e n d e d v i s i t . T e l k w a m e r c h a n t , c r e a s e w a s n o t s u f f i c i e n t t o m a i n - from, sny minerals removed and any

all kinds of CARRIAGE WORK, Mr . a n d M r s . . F . N a t i o n w e r e " " , . . . . t a i n i t i n s e c o n d P l a c e o f i m p o r t - game taken or killed within the reshrve,

SI~/ghSpecial Brakes,SleighS'Etc.' Wagon ~and a m o n g t h e o u t g o i n g p a s s e n g e r s A n Omlneca Pathfinder . . . . . "" ance , , w h i c h p o s i t i o n w a s : t i s u r p e d firearms,and' withinfishing,the reserve,tackle, etc.,maYunlawfullyC°nfl~cate " P U B L I C H I G H W A Y S :'

• - o n t h e P o i ' t S i m p s o n . George" Gaf fneY, o n e 0 ~ i ~ h e b y B r i t i s h C 6 1 u m b i a . T h e r e - there. The rangers are given the r igh t - e e e . . . . . C. H f M u n r o a n d W . S, S a r - ~ t0nee r p r o s p e c t o r s o f tl~is ~dist- m a i n i n g p r o v i n c e s , N e w B r u n s - of search of buildings, etc. , in the re- . PROVINCE OI~ B R I T I S H COLUMBIA'

C . F . W I L L I S ] NOTICE is hereby given that all Pub. g e n t h a v e % e t u i m e d : f r o m a t r i p r i c t , a r r i v e d o n M o n d a y f r o m ; t h e w i c k , • N o v a Sco t i a , S a s k a t c h e - serve and within ten miles of i ts bound- lic Highways in unorganized Districts, General Blacksmith ~ t o t h e B a b i n e m o u n t a i n s . O m i n e c a r i v e r c o u n t r y ; w h e r e h e w a n , A l b e r t a , M a n i t o b a a n d aries. - and all Main Trunk Roads in organized

s p e n t t h e l~s t y e a r p r o s p e c t i n g P r i n c e E d w a r d I s l a n d c u t l u r e - L a n d s m a y be w i thd r swnf rom the re- Districts are sixt~,-six feet wide, and • serve for railway purposes, have a width of thwty-three fee t on each

R o a d S u p e r ; n t e n d e n t W . A . a n d t r a p p i n g . G e o r g e h a s no~ b e r i n t h e o r d e r o f i m p o r t a n c e The powers of the Governor-in-Coun- the •traveled road. • " side of the mean s t ra ight centre line of RepairingHorseshoeing a SpecialtyJ°b Work W i l l i s c r o f t is in V i c t o r i a , t r a n s - b e e n in H a z e l t o n s i n c e 1908, w h e n g i v e n , b u t t o g e t h e r s u p p l y o n l y cil to make regulations for reserves and

a c t i n g d e p a r t m e n t a l b u s i n e s s . , • - • THOMAS TAYLOR, HAZELTON, B .C . - . , h e w e n t t o t h e F i n d l a y r i v e r , o n e - s ~ x t h o f t h e a m o u n t f o r C a n - pa rks ' a re defined. " :" ':;. ~i Minister of Public Works

_ ' " - S e t h G o d f r e y , r e t u r n i n g f r o m H e f o u n d ~ o b d , q a c e r n ros ,~ec t s a d a : • . ' T h e Governor-in-Council i s : ' i v e n De ar tment o f Public W o r k s " ~ " ~ " ~ ' ~ " . . . . . . '%"%"%' '"@ " ~" • " . . . . • • ~'. ~" =" ~' .... ' " g ~ic'=r . . . . . . . . . "'1

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- - I p a c k t r a i n in f r o m G r o u n d h o g Freight hv 'Mail '. " Comprehensive Law to Regulate Rre . tees , Next-o.f-K!n, and.Others ~avt~n~g " " • - . • • • 191alms 2~. alnsl; t h e ~ s ' . . . . "~"

..._ . ' : .. _ . [mountain, reaching Hazelton on Settlers have shown r ~,~g-;,- ' s 'e~e '*" -a~.d Park~ w h , c h Come WRhln ick Roeggr a. tare of F.reder- CANC~-LLATION OF RES.~RVE. uooo r r o p e r d e s xor sam - - uash or on I ~ , , , J o , , " . . : . - ~ . , -? Junsmcuo n or v o r m m o n t ~ o v e r n m e n t ~^tie~. |~ h ~ * ^ ~ ' " ' ' : ' - - - " t - - ' - I i ~ , ~ ' t , N O T I C E is herebygtventhatthe:reserveexst.

. . . . . . . . ~ . e n m t in c i r c u m v e n t i n ' h Ran ers Cd . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~.v~. m a ~ a . ~re.l~- ,ng on vacam urown tunas in Range 5 Coast Dish . : . . . Bond . . Deve!opmentand [ ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . g " Y ' r " ' " . . g . ; t e g ven Greater P o w e r s . o m , . d e v i s e e s , l e g a t e e s , n e x t . o f . k i n , a n d g ~ noticeof.whtch:obeartngdate~fMay25th, • ,~sseesmen~ worK. ~.'.. ~o J:JlllOl;I;, 01:. VlCl;Orla, IS nlgn.pacl~mg cosl;s, as is ~nedase " ': - ' o~rmrs navin'g cmims a ainst the estate ~,. was Immlsnet~ {n me Britlsh Co umb aGazette

' , I ' ". ....... ,: " ' ~ " ' " ]o* Frederick Roe er t~ .... rOeflaMtay26th. 1910,1scascelledlnsofar~thoasmo s en( l in a c o u le o f w e e k s in t h e o f o n . . . . . . . '" .. " - - . . . . . • . . , g , aeceasea, 1are of tea to the landa surveyed as Lots 1876 187 " ' ' ' : ~ / P g P e ~ e c n a c o C O l O n i s t , w n O ' n a s " T ~ e l a ~ e s e s s i o n o ~ ' a d a m e n ~ n a s s e e n ' Z ; . , -__ : = . , _ . . . . . . . . . , . . - lm9 189o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s, • I . . . ' : . • , • , , ~ U t ~ U | I , I l l I ~ l l ~ r r o v l n e e o I A I D e r ~ a ~ W h O , , . o ~ . ,oI**, t¢,,va, 181~, 1897 , 1898, 19(10,

, P V i c t o r i a , B C A u g 16 1911 n q . ~ t ~ a r r U r o t h e r s [ H e r b e r t H a n k i n s p e n t a f e w o n h i s f i v e - p o u n d p a c k a g e s ~ e i n g this bill is broa¢ter th~n t h e ;ores* ~' exp.~ratmn of two months from this ad- " ' . . . ' . . . . i ". • ' . . . " " . • . . • " • . ,,.~ . . ~e- verdsement, tosendby st, re- aid • .Sm Years In Thin Dmtnct . d a y s o n b u s i n e s s m t h e va l l ey , b u t m x c e n t s p e r p o u n d , w h e r e a s serves Act of 1906 and b,, i~ o~.2 . . . . w [ . . . . a~,: . . . . . . . . . ~_ t . p, ~ : . . . j

• .. - : ' H a z e h o n , B . C. . r e t u r n i n g to G l e n M e a d o w r a n c h i f b r o u g h t in a s f r e i g h t h i s o a t s seded both the Forest" Reserves Aet of.] Compan]r, Limited, Edmonton, Alberta, ~ ~ ~ • w o u l d c - " " 1906 and the Rock Mountains ~ - , r u n n c ~aministratoi-, their names, ad on T u e s d a y ' ' o s t h i m d o u b l e t h a t Sum y l -a r~ , . . . . s . . . . " • '. " • . . . . . . ~ F - ~ ~ ~

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I ~ - - ~ . . . ~ . ~ - ~ . . . . . . . ~ Ur.l+~.. x t~ . , t D . . . . ~ . . . . . , , i n t r a n s n o r t a t i o n c h a r ~ e s Ti~.~t • ' , I~tatement of nartlm,lora ,,¢ +ho ; . . i~ ;~ . . - - - : : - ~ - "~ - ~ t ..%'* ' " • . . . . . xa me new Dlll m e nrs[ six sec[lons ana m e nature of the securi ' i f an • ~ - - T ~ -- • { r~.~...,~ ,r~ { days along the river swearing in season this one..mgenlou.s settler l o f the original Forest Resel~ves Act are l~eldby them, duly verified b~ (t~t~l~-~J OMq0ELLATION OF RF-.SERV~..

| . ~ w A g ¥ { . { l g ~, t h e d e n u t y r e t u r n i n m of f i ce r s f o r r e c e ] v e a Dy m a n n o l e s s m a n r ive le f t nractieallv unaltered Theser~,~+^/ueclaradon, a n d tha t a f te r thd; last{ N O T I C E I s h e r e b y g t v q n t h a t t h e r e s ~ r v e s e x t s b • ' " " " ' "" ' _he electlo__."-, o -. '. ' . "- . " • ~'"~ [mentioned date the administr " " ,ng over vacan~ .u.rown mnaa m Itanges 4 and 5, | ' .... ! t n • huudred pounds of oats, to the to the wathdrawal of lands fmm sale. . ,. ___ ator y011 CoastDlstrlct, n?tietmof whieh, bearing, date~of

s . . . . . . . . . , ; , " " "" " ' " . . . . . . . and oc . . . . - . /procee.d to distribute the assets of the Ma~. .5th , l v l o a n u ~a,y 25th, 1910, respeetivly, w e r e I ,~u orner~p_-'ompuy ann earemuy t The H B C steamer Port innnl~eulsgusl;oll;nemaucarrler, I cupancy rortnepurpose oz ereav-lsamestateamongst the parties entitledl~.~tnmof~th~t~u~r~ ~h.B~0~.h Columbla.

~ " " e x e c u t o d ' ~ -t ; : - " - " - . ~ w h o ha~nenfw] a lan ÷,, ~,~ ~ , ~ iag forest reserves, the eons t i t u t i ngo f | t he r e to , ~having r e g a r d only to theled n so far as the . . . . . . Y:T-'7-.~-'areeaneell" i . . . . . . - - ~ . ¢ - 4 v . . . . . . . . . ~ I../~ ~, l t£U • . . . . . . ,: ~ 1 1 ~ ~ l , L k ~ . t u ASDU6 a u r v e y e d

. | . . [ ~ m p s o n t e f t f o r t h e e n u o~ . . . . . . , , _ ~ . . . fo res t " rese rves and the provlsmu, fo r [C~;~ ms of whmh they shal l the n have asL~at~g78~7~ 78.~7~,%8_9,7.90..791.791A.799~793 , - s t e e l o n T u e s d a w i h w . . . ~ . , . a . . . , ~ . " their . - . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~ ~ ~o ~I, ~ . s~ ~ , sos, 1 ~ f . o , / ~ y t a s m a l l ~ I control by the D~rsetor o f Fores- { Dated a t Edmonton this ~ ' ~ - -' . . . . 1868, 867. 868, 869. 870 871 872, 873. 116s, 1159. 1160.

t ~ | • , a u ~ u u o x 1164 1165 D[ Dnens • " t • • • . . . . . ~Y , , 1 1 r ~ , 1 1 6 2 , 1 1 8 3 , 1169, 4 ~ / , 488 8 4 7 , 1 1 " / 4 , | ..,2 , passenger hst . . . . . ] ry, authorlmng the appointment of IAn~,s.t, A. D. 1911. • : :. Imo, 1182. 1189. 1191. 1192..1201A. 1188. 1187. 11~0, " | ': ' "*" | ~ ^ .~ . . . . . T--~.--.: . . . . . . . ~ , " Dru~ Store for the Valley . [ fores t rangers and grant ing t h e m the / ~auona l Trust Company, Limited, 1782. 783:784. 781.780. 318, 777A. 70 and 1186. all in

Leave yourorders a t (3 F Wllhs'., [ ~ , , ~ . ~ a ~ n ~ ~,u~uu~x, up~r~u- - - ' " wers o f a Ju s t l e " • ' Public A d r a i r ' m s t r a t o r , . . l ~ n g e q, Uoa~c ~ m m e t : a n d l . ~ t a2188A, l f~0 , 10~8 [ . . . . " " . . . . . . . . . . . A n i n c i d e - ~ ^ ~ "~^ - - = - ~ _ ~ [ p o e of the Peace a n d [ . . . . . . . ; i , ] 8 8 1 4 a ~ d ~ 5 , a l l l n R a n ~ e g , C ~ a s t D i s t d e t . m w e e n n a n a Mrl e , u ux uuu g r u w b ~ oz , J~amon~on ,~.ll~l-~a. ROBBRT A RENWICK ~ " Blacksmith S h o p ~ g D e ~ ; r l aze l~o n c Inrovidinv for t h ~ r a n , , ~ r ~ -~*~ / . . . . ~., . . . . , ! . ' . .

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THE OIvIINECA MINER, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. I I l l r ] I I I I I I '

Phillips & Lindquist Builders and Contractors

Plans and Speciflcationn. Store and Office Fixtures a Specialty.

P. O. box 812 Hazclton

I Cordwood I t Sawed in Stove Lengths if so I

desired

Enquire of

I H. COPPOCK, Hazelton I

The Fast Launch

"Kit-Ex-Chen" Sealey-Hazelton

Route

Leaves Hazelton at 9 and 11 a. m., and 3:30 and i}:30 p. m.

Leaves Sealey 9:30 a. m,, and 1, 4 and 7 p.m. Express Service.

O'Neill & Larocque, Props.

Hotel Premier 1 ] P r i n c e R u p e r t .... ' I

It is the best place to stay. European and American plan. Electric lights, hot and cold run- ning water on every floor. No extra charge for bath. :: :: :: ::

Rates: $1 to $3 per day Fred W. Henning, manager

I I

WU LU 3 I~ i " l l~ ~ i I Mount Etna are abandoning their | ~ l ~ | | U[homes, in fear of destruction

OF Tit[ WE[ B r i e f a n d N e w s y P a r a g r a p h s

C o v e r i n g t h e A c t i v i t i e s o f

A l l N a t i o n s

TflPIGS IHTERESTIN5 ALL Steamer Ramona Wrecked--Mount Etna

In Eruption--Cholera Riots In Italy-- Legal Battle Between IMackenzle-Mann Intererests and Dunamuirs--Bullion Robber Caught

The Canadian Pacific has inaugurated a system of forest protection along its lines.

St. Andrew's university, of Scotland, has just celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of its founding.

By a close vote Maine has de- cided to repeal the prohibition law. which has been in oi~eration for nearly fifty years.

Sir Donald Mann denies that the Canadian Northern has made any deal for an interchange of traffic with American roads.

The first party of refugees from the disaffected Cheng Tu district in China has found pro- tection on a British gunboat.

Vancouver city council has de- cided not to allow Sunday con- certs, the churches having ob- jeeted to the entertainments.

A unique flood swept several streets in New Orleans whe~-a tank containing a million-gallons of mola.qses burst with a tre- mendous report. Market street was flooded for nearly a mile.

SWEEPING REDUCTION HOUSE FURNISHINGS

J. F, Macdonald, Furniture Dealer, Hazelton Offers a 25 per cent Reduction in the Price of

Fumiture for One Month Only ~

Now is the time to purchase yonr Furniture for the winter. We ihave a large and varied stock to select from, and we are confident that our prices will appeal to you. Give us a call or write for quotations. W e guarantee prompt service, satisfaction and attention.

from the eruption of the volcano.

France stands firm in her re- fusal to submit to the conditions proposed by Germany for the settlement of the Moroccan dis: pute.

Officers of the ill-fated Cottage City have been committed for trial on charges of looting the vessel after it was wrecked near Cape Mudge.

Edmonton Conservatives claim thirty ballot boxes designed to allow of ballots being switched were sent to outlying polling places for the election.

Representatives of two thou- sand retail cooperative stores in Great Britain are now in British Columbia, buying products of this province for their trade.

Captain Ota, a prominent Jap- anese naval officer,' has resigned because the authorities paid no heed to his report on the defi- ciencies of the Japanese navy.

A large party of prominent British journalists, which has been touring Canada, spent some time in southern British Colum- bia, and is now returning to England.

Resenting cholera regulations, mobs in the Italian city of Massa- fra have burned the cholera hos- pital and carried off the patients. Martial law has been proclaimed.

The International Waterways Commission, a new body fo~Tned to determine disputed questions between the United States and Canada, is now complete and a date for its first meeting will soon be set by Canadian section.

The agriculturists of the prov- ince favor the proposal of the provincial government to send a potato exhibit to the Madison Square exhibition in New York in November, to compete for the StiUwell trophy and a prize of $1,000. " : . . . . ~ '

Vancouver Island coal proper- ties, lying between Nanaimo and Ladysmith, embracing 2,400 acres and estimated to contain approximately 30,000,00fftons of fuel, have just been consolidated i~ito an operating proposition by Spokane capitalists.

The mystery of the theft of $96,000 in bullion on the steam- ship • Humboldt on August 10, has

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I I SARGENT'S TELKWA STORE

I Prices Right

Having two freight outfits bringing freight to our Tdkwa Store, We are enabled to carry a full stock

B ~ well assorted and complete

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stockof GeneralMerchandise including every requirement of prospector, miner and rancher.

Buying in carload]ors, we can sell the best goods at ordinary prices. Years of experience in this district enables" us to antici- pate the needs of all classes, and

:we can supply everything you n e e d .

Care is taken in filling mail and telegraphic orders" and in. packing goods for shipment by river, road Or trail.

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been cleared up by the confession of Charles Everett, a bank forger of many aliases, who admitted to Burns detectives that he had been concerned in the bullion robbery. Gold amounting to $15,000 was recovered by the detectives.

The Mackenzie-Mann interests, which acquired the Dunsmuir coal mines, have brought suit against Dunsmuir, claiming mon- eyand plant to the value of a million. On the other hand, Dunsmuir is suing the new com- pany,to recover money alleged to have been collected by it and to be due to him.

The wooden steamer Ramona of the Pacific Coast St'eamship Company, bound from Skagway

]t0':$eattle with passengers and freight, went ashore on one of tt~¢Spanish Islands, opposite Cape Decision, Alaska, and is a tatal loss. The passengers and the crew were taken off by the steamer Northwestern.

BRITISH [;OLUMBIA ABEAO Our Road System Will Eclipse Any In

the West--Our 3hare In the Pacific Highway--California Following Our Example

The road policy of British Col- umbia is the envy of Washington and Oregon: Without burdening th~ people with taxes, this pros- perous province is carrying out a program of highway improve- ment which will in a few years give us the best system of roads in the west.

We talk about good roads, says the Portland Telegram, but Brit- tish Columbia builds them.

That province spent more than $5,000,000 on roads last year. It has also made provision for t h e

expenditure of $5,000,000 in 1912, and another $5;000,000 in 1913, making a total of more than $20,000,000 in four years.

.v.," British Columbia: with about 400,000 souls has less• than two- thirds the population of Oregon. Its main item of good roads con' struetion is a provincial r~ad ex- tending from Vancouver, B. C.,. northward to Hazelton, a dis- tance of more than 700 miles. The northern "terminus will be within eighty miles of the Alas- kan boundary. A stretch of 200 miles will complete the work, ~nd be the northern part of the proposed Pacffic h~ghway, ex- tending from Hazelton on the north to Tiajuana, Mexico, on the south.

Other good roads activity in the province include the con-

I ' s~'~ruetion of civilized roads 'for I ~ivilized men in all directions, in- [~luding one that is to extend to I~A')berta, and ultimately to Super- liar. T h e amount spent for road • purposes in British Columbia is $10 per capita for every man, .woman and child in the province.

In Oregon we have been trying for years to build roads with hot fiir, and h~ve lamented about how much they are costing us. In California, the people of the state have vote~l a bond issue of $18,000,000 to beused in building gooff roads :bY expenditure of cash, and with a prospect of get-

I ~ n g roads that will .be roads. In Oregon we shall ultimately

decide that good roads a re a 'priceless invesment, and that the only way they can be built is by spending coin in their construe, tion.

New Train Service

The train service between Prince Rupert and the end of steel, has been ' increased, the h'chedtiie now providing for thi'ee tram~ a week in, each direction. On Monday, Wednesday and Sat- ~ . t l t ~ passenger train/s leave ~n~nce Rupert, with return trains ort~ Tuesday, Thursday and Sun-

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r Hudson's Bay Company's

BLANKETS When you require a H. B. C. :blanket s e e *~ ' . . . . that;':'"you ............. g.a .the genuine article. Our Blankets have our utadeniark on them. Dbn't take a !'just as good blanket," get the .real goods. These blankets are all wool.

3 point Blanket 8 lbs. 66 x 72 in. • 3 i-2 point Blanket 10 ibs. 66 x 84 in. 4 point Blanket 13 lbs. 74 x 84 in.

We also carr~ other grades of blankets from $5.00 to $10.00 s per pair,

Look f& the Trade Mark:

Hudson's Bay Company

Omineca Hotel Hazelton

This hotel is headquarters for all mining and commerdal men

visiting Omheca district.

Good Sample Rooms Batiks and Barber Shop

Hot and Cold Water P~ople de~iHng to visit l~#Jlkley Valley and ~oints south may

travel by the Bulkley Valley Stage, which le,aves ;this. hotel ,for Alde~-.. mere and Telkwa every Tuesday and Friday.

J. c. K. Scaly, Prop. [] Route Your Freight via the

Steamer "Inlander" Flat Rate $85 per ton

Prince Rupert to Hazelton

Fast Freight and Passenger Service : , :- .,

tL B. Rochester " R. Cunnin'¢han¢"&S0n Manage/'- Hazelton Agents "

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MEN'S WEAR that gives Satisfaction, ;' and Reliable

Boots and Shoes

are Specialties at

LARKWORTHY!S STORES

FI'azeltOn and Sealey

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Ingineca Hotel McDonell & McAhe, Props.

The only family hotel in the district. ~ Private-' dining i roon~, ~ Night and day restaurant. I] Good ,Sh~bh in ii: connei:tion. ~ Reasonable rates, t1~ M0demlc0~i,~iences.

Haze l ton ,

Choit:est: of: Wines, Liquors always on handl

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and Cigars!

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• lmpson" and :, HaZelton-: .. . or~ i T :~:/'. da~.';~ ,,The. passenger traffic is : :.."i~i " ~.teadily growing,

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Returning to Boston from the West, where h e spent most r of the summer, Thomas W.. Lawson, copper magna t e and author Of "Frenzied Finance," lauded Can-

a d a and the west .to the skies 'proclaiming f r o m t h e hilltops, figuratively speaking, the 'gl0- ries that Canada .and the west hold for young and old, alike He:says that the west has i t on every' Comer of the globe i from the Garden o f Eden to :Egypt, Massachusetts.

Note a characteristic Lawson exelam/Ltion when he lafided in the Bean City: "'Young manl if you 'don't gu to a ticket office and buy yourself a ticket for the west within the next week, you ought to be dragged before a judge and given 90 days at hard labor. Opportunities lie unheeded along the railroad tracks, on the moun- tainsides, in the gutters, crying to be snatched. Opportunities are as plentiful as the leaves upon the trees, as the fish within the bounding brooks, as the grass upon the earth. -

"Western Canada offers t h e greatest opportunities. Ou t there they have actually put into prac- tice the things that I 'have b e e n advocating for years in'banking, m insurance, in taxation i n everything~ That country is be- mg .run for the people. The people will own Western Canada --all of the people, instead of one ~r two rich men. "The wealth is in the land and

~he land is to be had for the ask- ins. Go to the Canadian. Pacific ~nd ask them what they'll do for ,ou. I don't believe there's any- ~ lhing they wouldn't do, if you :eally want to go west and live. "Those people hustle so assidu.

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men from Vancouver go t o n r the train with me.: . There wa~ a cy- clonic, disturbance, and when the dust had cleared away the .three men had got something spread out on a table. ! ]~ked it o?er. It was a $12,000,000 prop0sition-- ~ll. there,-lying calm. and cold right where you could poke it with your finger. Coal lands! Uh-huhL Coal lands!

"Greatest thing you ever. heard. The three-men •outlined it. I.listened. Bythe time I reached Lake Louise I had closed with them, and made arrange- ments ~ have engineers start for the coal, lands the next day. Hustle! Well, Well, well, I should say yes. Yes. Yes. - . Yes. .

. "TO tell the trvth,-my head is so frill o f t h e West that there isn't room for, much of anything else. To my mind the far wes t - ern United States and Canada-- and especially Canada-- is ' the most wonderful section of the world. W h e n Horace Greeley told young men to g o w e s t , he was right. He would be right in exactly the same degree if he were alive today and •said the same thing. I say again that any ~ ~'oung man who does not go to a ticket office and buy a ticket which will carry hlm to the far west, •with its glorious oppor- tunities for the people - - the masses--ought to b 9 locked up, for he is committing a crimo ;against himself•"

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P/rince • RuPert people are con- gratulating themselves on the' comparatively low tax rate of twelve mills, which has just been fixed by the city council. This rate compares' ' very favorably with those of other mun!ciPaiitles in ihe province:

A n u m b e r of new Moore gasoline llght~ for sale at MeDougall & Tate's.

S d o n f i f l ¢ S t u d y e f the P r o b l e m b f f i l e t s o f e c o n o m i c i n t e r e s t s , t h e

W a r a n d l , h P o l l . U c a ! a n d E c o n o m i c i n f l u e n c e of obligatorymilitary Con,equ~nce, ' service laws, priz.es,.,war loans

• ;" : ' : ~ssued .by neutral countries, the The peace advocates at t he i r :effects and consequences of wars

on the civilized world as a whole, and also On t h e life of each na- tion in the destruction of life and wealth. • " " ' . - In this section also will come

studies of conquests, colonizations and derangements to interna- t!onal ~:¢Ommeree through war. The'"S~ction o f armaments will study 'the h is to~ of armaments of modern.times, the needs for armament and the possibilities of their .being r e d u c e d ; military budgets resulting from loans .for armaments in preparation for war ;and. the general effects of armaments on the economic and social life of peoples.

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Conference at Berne agreed upon the essentials to be included in.a declaration to theworld, in which their hopes and their programme will be .set forth. The members 0 f the conference believe that im- portan.~ consequences Will-follow: this meeting of economists,, and that f ? r t h e first •time the prob- lem of war will be.studied scien, tifically b y the deepest thinkers of all nations. • ' "

Effort, t i m e nor abundant funds will be spared to earr~.',or~ the research Work, the result ~ which, it is expected, will illumin- ate the whole subject anal have authoritative value. The final act of the conference was to send a telegram to Andrew Carnegie, at Skibo Castle, whose peace foundation made the peace gath- ering possible.

The declaration asks that all nations concentrate their a t t e n tian upon the value of serious and scientific study of the causes of war and as to the best method for the promotion of peace. . It adds that the work has only been begun, but that itwill be pushec~ ~ vigorodsly and systematically. '':~

"Study of the causes and cow" sequences of war ," the declara- tion continues, "COnstitutes only apar t of the work. Peace will be s tudied in t h e same method: Efforts will.bemade to determine and measure with the same scien. tifl~ precision the action of the forces working toward unity of, mankind, which daily is becom- ing more and more intense."

The problems to be studied are distributed, in three secfions~ first, the causes and effects o~ w a r ; second,, armaments, and third, influences tending to the

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REGISTERED TOWNSITE The Prosperity of Every Great City is Due to its Geographical Location

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THE SPOKANE OF CANADA THE SPOKANE OF CANADA

INVESTMENTS •

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Right Kind of Country Right Kind of Resources Right Kind of,People

Will surely be big paying investment,~. This is the kind of town you find at

NEW HAZELTON, B.C.

The Grand T ~ n k Pacific Railroad is now running regular trains over 100 miles out ef Prince Rupert.. The G. T. P. Officials, and also the G. T. P. Con- tractors, say tha t the railroad should be running to Mile 164 this winter, and

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Can reserve one or more Lots by . , wire or letter. State price of Lots and . _ :... . number required, and we will make the • : i ~: . ,

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REMEMBER NEW HAZELTON Is "~ •" NOT A GIFT T0WNSITE, 'AND WHEN YOU .: BUY A LOT IN IT YOU ARE INVESTING • .~ . . . . . . YOUR MONEY ON THE BUSINESS JUDG- MENT OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEN I N : ' BRITISH COLUMBIA. " " ;: "

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NEW HAZELTON Townsite had . : over a QUARTER OF A MILLION - " :~ :.; + . ~ : DOLLARS INVESTED by a few busi- ' : ' ness men before the Lots were of- fered for sale. NEW HAZELTON is a Business Man's Townsite. All the G. T. P. and local history was carefully considered. The Engineers' Reports as to grades, opportunities for Side Tracks necessary to handle the thousands of

f re ight cars were examined. Then they iavested in NEW HAZELTON. They paid in Cash for NEW- HAZEL- TON and nearby lands over TWO HUNDRED . A N D FIFTY• THOU- SAND DOLLARS.

That is a wonderful sonnet written by John J. Ingalis on the subject of Oppor- tunity, but the real fact is Opportunity does not knock once on each man's

will reach N E W H A Z E L T O N door. Opportunity plays a continual next summer. Grading is now un- anvil on every man's portals--but of der way as far along the line as course, i f he is knocking at the time he 30 miles east of NEW HAZELTON. will not hear Opportunity when she The grading is about finished from knocks.

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The story Of NEW HAZELTON is well known to the public. I t is a Townsite being offered to the public by successful business men. THERE IS POSITIVELY NO RAILROAD COMPANY OR TOWNSITE PROMOTER FINANCIALLY IN- TERESTED IN THE LAND. The owners have undertaken to make NEW HA- ZELTON a city of importancein British Columbia. NEW HAZELTON prom- ises to be the most profitable city to the Grand Trunk Pacific along its main lines.

Pay Office Occupied Oct. 1st OFFICES OF FOLEY, WELCH & STEW-

ART, CONTRACTORS BUILDING THE GRAND TftUNK PACIFIO RAILROAD, ARE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. FIFTEEN CAR- PENTERS AND FOREMAN RUSHING BUILD- INGS TO BE COMPLETED BY OCT. IST.

NEW HAZELTON, the hob of the Hazeiton District, will be the natural headquarters for what promises to be the MOST ACTIVE AND SENSATIONAL NEW CITY in the fastest growing part of the world today on account of the wonderful Lead add Zinc Mines, ~ ¢ Groundhog Mountain Coal Fields, the vast agricultural country tr ibutary t5 the coming principal city in British Columbia on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad.

New Hazelton Where the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail-

road has Sixty Acres of right-of-way add track grounds.

NEW HAZELTON is reported by Engineers to be the only available spot in the Skeena or Bulkley Valleys for mahy miles each way where it would be possible to have Railroad Yards large enoughtohandlethe Hazelton District's business.

NEW HAZELTON affords a long, nearly level, stretch of land suitable for Immense Yards, which will be required to handle the thousands of cars of ore and coal tha t will he shipped from the mines in the Hazelton District.

The G. T. P. I CAPITAL of Grand Trunk Railway and the Grand Trunk Railway Systems, $ 4 4 7 ; 8 9 8 , 9 ~ 2 .

Over 50,000 Stockholders, G. T. and : : , : ' ~'' G. T .P . Millions of people boost f o r Grand Trunk Pacific Townsites.

Maximum grade of G. T~ P. is 21 feet to the mile, one-fifth of any other Trans- continental Railroad in Canada or the United S t a t e s . . ,~

• NEW HAZELTON is the Town that everybody is talking about, and there are no two opinions as to its opportuni. ties for investments.

NEW HAZELTON is situated near the junction of the Skeena and Dulkley Valleys.

+THE NORTHERN INTERIOR LAND ' " " ~ . . . . . ,::~ '" CO., LTD., PAID CASH FOR AND ~ " : . ' ! : , ; : : , : :L OWN (SECTIONONE) NEW HAZEL- TON TOWNSITE AND GUARANTEE " TO DELIVER' TO PURCHASERS OF • LOTS AN+INDEFEASIBLE TITLE'. UPON RECEIPT OF FINAL PAY~ ..... ' : MENT.

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Now being offered for sale IS NOT A GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC PROMOTION TOWNS[TE. NEW HAZELTON Town- site was selected by the experts of a syndicate of successful men as the geographical location for a big city. They bought the land, realizing the Wonderful resources of the HAZELTON

~". Di~STRICT, THE MINES, THE DISTRIBUT- ING CENTRE FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES, and m~ny other reasons.

We ask you to investigate in your own way all of the statements in this advertisement. Should you join us by buying lots you will know that your investment is guarded by every means known to human foresight, and the judgment of a body of success- ful men known to you all.

Your profits should eclipse the story of Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Moose Jaw or Prince Rupert.

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KNOWN." DON'T STAND IDLY BY AND 'SEE YOUR NEIGHBORS REAP THE PROFITS ON REAL ESTATE WHILE YOU REAP NOTHING BUT YOUR SALARY. PUT YOUR SAVINGS TO WORK IN THAT SURE CO~ING

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. . . , NEW HAZELTON is out of the damp belt, and many people who spend the whole year in the district

• say the winters are not severe--plenty of sunshine and dry air.

Taken from Official Bulletin, B.C., No. xxii, Page xxiii:--

"On the Upper Skeena, about a distance of ~0 miles, there are large tracts of land on beth sides of the river, whieh~ as far as soil and cli- matic condztions are concerned, :1 would consider ideal for successful

Wing of fruit as well as for other ehes of agriculture. Potatoes,

and all garden produce, grow to per- fection."

HAVE YOU CONFIDENCE OF MERCHANTS ON THE GROUND? .

MANY LOTS 'ALREADY PURCHASED .,~ BY THE KEENEST BUSINESS MEN O F

.... HAZELTON (OLD TOWN). ~'OU'CAN SAFELY FOLLOW T.~ a~DGMENT. OF SUCH MEN.

NEW HAZELTON should be the centre of a busy population of thou- sands within a year. Why not? Dur- ing the past year there was an aver- age of over two new towns created in the Canadian West every week.

W e are all here to share in this most Wonderful prosperity. We offer you an 0pportuDity to-partieipate in the progress of the best ' town for investment on the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific.

NEW HAZELTON RAILROADS OPEN NEW COUNTRY.

Railroads have been the great feature : i n the growth of Western Canada

NEW HAZELTON, located on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad is at tract- ing theat tont ion of the whole world, as all important towns do Off t]ie malff line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad.

Stores are going up. Newspaper plant about to move on the Townsits. Two or three General Merchandise Stores, Drug Store, Bank, Restsu- rants, and in fact many lines of trade are now arranging to open in .NEW

, HAZELTON, SECTION ONE. Activity I is in that part of the Townsite kDown I as Section One. I

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Look them over again, and think of this money-making investment.

Busine. Lots . $350 to $500 33 x 109 (according to location) Per Lot Terms: 0ne-third cash, balafiee 1 and 2 y.ears at 6 per cent

Residence Lots $1t to $300 Terms: $10 cash, $10 per month; No Interest; or One- third cash; balance 1 and 2 years at 6 per cent,

Make Cheques, Drafts, Money and Express Orders pay- able to NORTHERN INTERIOR LAND CO., LTD.

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Hea l , Fred. G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . L o t 252, "R. V Coas t D i s t r i c t . : . . . . 6 . 0 0 . 2 8 2 . 0 0 8 . 2 8 - . : ', : ' : :: Lo ts 43 to48 /Bk~ 45 ,Lots 1, 17 to 21, B k 47 : " " " : . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . " 1 t o 5, " 49, " 3 to 12, ' , ' , 5 1 1 9 . 8 o . 3 3 1 . 0 0 2 1 . 1 3 S i lve r tho rn , J . B . ._~ .z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 33'I, R. V " - . . . . . 3 . 6 0 . 1 5 2 . 0 0 5 . 7 5 . ' . / " 2 2 & 2 8 , " 51, " 1 to 4, 52 "

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BrOwn, J u l i u s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : S 1-2 Sec. 25, Tp. 5, R. ~f Coas t D i s t r i c t 32.00 1.52 2 . 0 0 3 5 . 5 2 - 4 " ~2 " " ' ' " . . . . . I to l i : " ; ~ 7 , " 8 to 12, '/~ 6 . 6 o 1 , o o 7 . 6 o H e a l , J r . , F , P- . N W 14 " 25, ' . . . . . - Y/"~ " u : - "" . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . " I0 to

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~,, " 2 0 t o . 2 4 . 57 " 24 , , 6 8 Diplock, A . B . " S l . 2 S e c . Tp;~ 9,. R . , y Coas t Di s t r i c t . . . . 6 4 . 0 0 3 . 0 4 2 . 0 0 6 9 . 0 4 . . . . . . 3 t o ' 6 " 59 " i 5 t o 1 9 ..... 6~ 1 2 . 4 0 1 . 0 0 1 3 . 4 0 . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . $1-2 Sec. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

McCroskie , E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 L o t 42, Ca~siar D i s t r l c t . . _ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 8 0 . 2 2 2 . 0 0 7:02 I0 to 14 " 72 .~

Wi l l i ams , D . H . & H o a r e , J . H . . . . . . . . 14 - ' . . . . . "" 12.00 1 . 8 0 2 . 0 0 1 5 . 8 0 G. W. London; F. "Kirklan'£1. ' . : . . . . . : . . " 16 to 2 0 . " 12 " 11 & 12 " 20 ~ i n s t i e , B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 L o t s 294 and 2~7, Ca~siar D i s t r i c t . . . . . 2 4 . 0 0 1 . 1 4 2 . 0 ~ 2 7 , 1 4 C.' ~ l b e r t s 0 n & W . . P . O g i l v i S . - . = . ; . - : :', 27&281~ "' 2847 " ' 215 to22& 6 ",, 4349 6 . 6 0 1 . 0 0 7 . 6 0

Wi l l i ams , G. E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lo t 897, Cass i a r D i s t r i c t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 . 6 0 8 . 7 6 2 . 0 1 3 4 . 3 6 ,, , , . " 11 " 56 " 15 to 19 " ~2 S tevenson , J a m e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4 2 5 , ' - ' " - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . =. . 3 2 . 0 0 1 . 5 2 2 . 0 0 3 5 . 5 2 - • . . . . . . . . . Kirk l and , E l i z a b e t h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . "5o11, " , , 1 6 . 0 0 . 7 6 2 . 0 0 1 8 . 7 6 . . , • • . i ~ ~ ~o a~ BIp~k 8, lo t+ 48 to 48, B i ~ k 81 3 . 0 0 1 . 0 0 4 . O O • + T e ~ k w a T o w n s i t e . S u b , . . . . . . o f " S . W . 1-4 H o a r e , J . . H . ' . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 4o to ~ ' . "~ : : ~ to I~, " s .

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Page 8: Off SHOWII%II:il · 2018-01-10 · ~It.inLondonl Owing r'to: Queen lYe|n, which are attracting much :Vietoria's .elose c(;nnection with ] attention, "He reports the tunnel ~ya) familY,-

Why Buy a Ready-Made Mack- Local and Personal inaw Suit when you can buy a

H., Coppock has disposed of his . . . , , , , , T a ; i o r - M a A e live, , stable to Harry Sykes.

k n Sixteen cbildren are in attend- ance at the Hazelton public M a c i a w

Suit at $14[ AngusBeaton, who hasbeen down river for several days, re-

mTh~ub;::tMm.:~k'naw turned on .the Hazelton.

G. Reid Mackay, paymaster for Ange T'l [ Foley, Welch & Stewm-t, is the r t h e a l o r father of a baby boy, born Sep-

tember 18.

Hazehon, B.C. Miss Morison and Miss O'Neill arrived on the Inlander at noon

~ today, and will spend a few days visiting friends.

A. Chisholm The Glen mountain trail is be- " ~ ing widened for use as a sleigh

Genera l Hardware r°ad" George McBean is in charge of the work.

Builders' Material ~ J . F . Adams, of Winnipeg, "Miners' Supplies ~ brother of J. Mason Adams, ar-

i ~ rived on Monday, and will spend Hazelton, B. C. the winter in Hazelton.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ W.R. Poulton came in from

F i f t y - o n e B u n k s o f

S o l i d C o m f o r t

Clean Beds, Clean Bunks,

Tobaccos, Cigars, Candies,

Nuts, So[t Drinks, Fruits in

Season, etc., etc. :: :: ::

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Ferguson & Steele P r o p r i e l o n

PleasantValley early in the week. He is making preparations for a trip to the Peace River country.

Hay is reported to be selling at $50 a ton in the Bulkley. One fortunate rancher sold 200 tons at that figure, paying for his ranch in one season.

The employes of the Hudson's Bay Co. on Monday eveninggave a dinner to H. Neergard, who leaves the employ of the com- pany to take a trip to Germany,

At a depth of 10 feet ore is coming into the winze which is being sunk 85 feet from the sur- face in the long tunnel on the Babine Mining Co.'s group at Four mile.

The second service of the Church of England at New Hazel- ton was held in the church tent last Sunday evening. There was a good attendance. Rev. L. C. Luckraft conducts the services m New Hazelton and Sealey.

H a z e l t o n ' s F a v o r i t e R e s o r t

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Our specialty is the best Confectionery, including unrivalled Imported .Chocolates.

Choicest Egyptian and other Imported Cigarettes Fine Cigars.

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After part of this issue had been printed, notice was received • - " .... .. : .....: .'. ::: "-:.: - -" •:.,..~:: . . . . . of the postponement .of the sale '- . .~ " . . . . . of lands for unpaid taxes. The . . . . . sale will take place on Thursday, - . ('; Nov. 16, giving those who h~kve neglected to pay their land taxes an opportunity to do so., ,~ . :..,.

Citizens who wish t o ~ e ~ s t e r .~" ~:':: . . . . . . . "

as voters have only a day or two : ' { to get their names on the list, as all applications must be posted in the registrar's office in PHnce : "-:~ ~. Rupert thirty days before No- vember 1st, the day of revision. Those ~vho neglect this opportun- ity cannot be registered until May~ 1912. .

A prospect shaft is being sunk on the Queen vein on the Lead King group. The vein dips at 40 degrees. The shaft, which is making 2 feet a day, is now 25

feet deep, and shows ore all tl/e i : way. The vein is 8; 1-2 feet.wide, and in the bottom 'of the shaft I r~:...-.:... carries 15 inches of galena on the l hanging wall and 14 inches on the~footwall. More or less galena " " " ~A~ :~ :.-..t .... ~:.. • ... occursin the balance of the vein. • . . . -, - " - '.- "....- ~ ':- ~ ::

J. C. K. Scaly returfied on : : : . : . ~ : . :. :~7.::: ,..-:_. Sunday from Bulkley valley. He " " " .. : - :':.:.....::~.:. : reports a splendid season in the • " ' " ":- - • " district, with large crops of hay, ~ " " " " :•.":i:' " !:.~::-!;"i-" '.".: ~....

dition to a new house and two of - " i!~' -.- "" the largest hay sheds in the val- " : " . - " " ::

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ley, Mr. Scaly has constructed ..... " . . . . - " .. -:- ...~ ,.:'~-.~,i.~,.. _ - . ~ , . . . . "" . . ' ;::'" ~ _ " , _

d u r i n g t he season f o u r and a h a l f ' . : : : : : - ~7.- i : : . : . • ; : 'i L . - . . . . . . . ........ ..._..,. - . miles of fence, and his ranch . . . . .," r" ~. # : :" "'I' ...... 1 " , ,: .=. , j '.' ~'' ". " ..... "~ . ~ " "

takes a leading position in the . • : " .:.-::.~: ::!.." :." :17': -":/ .-i;' ...::. :~ :.-:. !. . .:. L.~ / ;~:!-: :.:.. ". . mat te r o f improvements , . One .....: . . ~ . . . : . . : . . . . •.~ .~ . , . . . . - . . : . . : . . .~ . . . . . . .~:.~,~.... : . . . . . of his steers, brought in with the " " : ...... ' .......... ' ~-" -~~ -. '" ~ ~ .... ~ ":• ~'*':" . .... ' southern cattle of the Burns com- pany, outweighed any, . tipping "": .:"i ::-.'-- ' :: ~ ' ...... '~ \ " " the scales at 821 Ibs. ; .:" i.... :.;i~ ::,.:-~/. "

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Aeroplane Fatality " " " " . . " , : ". ' ' , .

Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 22:-7 . . . . . . . . . Aviator Castellane met instant .... " ..... - • . . . . . . ~~ death here today, in the. presence

of.his wi fe . His maehineca- ' Hazelton B C " : reened and fell; C~stellane being ~ s s ..... • " buried in the wreckage. " • : ~

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Redmond's Home Rule Idea .•.! London, Sept. 21:--Continuous . . . .

government in Ireland according ~ " .• :--.. to Irish ideas, carried out by : :.- I r i s h ministers responsible to the -saved by prompt closing of her

DRY LUMBER . . . .

Irish people; servants of the collision, doom. Over three ) R e a d y for Bu i ld ing in the crown but not holding office at thousand were on board. New T o w n the will of the parliament at Passengers and crew were all "

Westminster, is Redmond's latest unharmed. The damaged crui- Get prices from us b.efore you build in New Hazelton. W e ~ : definition of HomeRule. .: ser was able to re'ash Ports- are ready wlth the goods

mouth.

- lnteri0 Lumb C mpa y Lisbon, Sept; 21:--The discov.- laves witt Pierced Brain r e r o n ,: cry of a formidable royalist plot bn Sunday last a .Montenegrin against the Portuguese republic, named Widat Wiganovich, era- " I-lazelton has been followed here by whole-~ .ployed on railroad consti~ction ~ :. - • . ~

sale arrests. Documents seized at Paget 's camp, through care- implicate personal friends of, ex- lessness or ignorance, tamped a ] - }i:'~

loaded hole wi th an iron rod. II King Manuel, who is said to be The detonator and dynamite in- ] - •~ encouraging the royalists "from' ' - t his haven in.England. ... ~nded to explode the black[ . OUI" Fall Stock of Boys' and Children's -

~ ~wder charge were discharged

Suits A Donnybrook Fair .driving the rod through the u~a- !;:7 "

Sydney, Sept. ,21:--As the cli- fdrtunate man's brain. As others ~.~... ,i max of several days of obstrue- rushed to pick him up the black . "', ..... " " I

tion by the labor party and opposb Powder exploded, inflicting slight in pretty pattern_ s o~ warm Tweeds and Serges, embraces some

tion, members of the legislature injuries to one or two of them. of the best values that have ever been offered to • the public: .... yesterday indull~ed in a free fight. Wiganovich was taken to the W e wish specially to drawattention to the quality of.die '..~.~ " -*" Four made a fistic onslaught on hospital, where he was still lie . . . . . _ • % . - .

the speaker and a general riot ling last night, though growing material, the style and finish of every garment. ' ~. ~:- - -. :. followed. Police Were required [ w e a k e r . . For a person injured v..('~ and V a l u e = : ..... to extricate the struggling mem-J|n such- a m ~ n n e r te survive u a u t y , ~ , . y , ~ bers on the floor of the house. A.[for five days is considered-re' . : .

tmco was finally declared.. The'markable by the physicians.- • R Cunningham & Son, Ltd, • ~:: •. speaker was badly cut. A score - LAND, NOTICE "¶ " " : Haze l ton " .. _ ::.!.i~ ::~ : . . ,,~'

i ": of the members sustained scalp :~0mineea Land DlstHet-Distrid~ of wounds. Co~t, Range V. "

P R I N T SHOP ~ -' - ' ' : i T a k e n o t i d e t h a t Hugh MeKay,. of I . . . . "" Woman Wo/dd Pra~Ic~ Law -':'~"! :Hazelton, B. C., contractor-inten~.to " T H E M I N E R Vancouver, Sept. 22:--(Speei.a] apply for permission to purchase the , .fbll0wing described lands: ., -

T n t T ; ~ h n : ~ ~ . - me~: ~.ngui:ltme:an~nho m ~ t : : ; to the Miner) British C0lu~nbm' ~.i Commencing at a p g st 101anted at ttie h -Door I "'i:. may have a woman" lawyer, if north-west corner of I~t 9]3, Coast . : •.. - - .' ~ .. : . . . " . : ....~ Range V , thence north 80 chains, thence . ~ : - - - :

Justice Morrison sodecldes. Tlae east40 chains, thence south 80 chains, g a s a r i d F / a c t o f f - ' formal al)plication of Miss Mabel thence west 40 chains to point of.com- mencement and containing 320 acres • k W, o mn an up-to-date plant of their own to produce French to be allowed to practice m0morle~. HughMcKay. ": "

in the courts of B.C. will be Augtmt21, 1911. " . - • . . . . .

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Commercial Printing and'Advertising Matter of the better heard by him nextweek. Miss . Hazehon's New Industry- " i ~ ! . ~i' sort. " W e can improve your- pdnt/ng and would b~ glad to French is a member of the bar of i ~ ~ [ ~ ~ " :..: .: execute your.next order. New Brunswick. Tile counsel ~ Full stock for.all idnds and ~es of Window ] i i ii .... " ~

igiit. for the law society says she must e~C~EL~,Ar~0S Or RmERVE. " Sash, Doors, Office Fixtures, Interior Finishlngs ] .. ,.IL :.: :" .:~..Li~, Our prices a r e r ---made on the cost finding sys- apply to thelooal legislature foi~ ...rm~c~. i, h~hr ,a,,~ t h a t t h e r e s e r v e e x i s t , . " " f ' : ;'./S ,. ii!'il;~f(i:~(~( ", tem.--a detailed account iskept of each job and when it is a special aet'in o rder to pracedce t~ ~ ~ t ~ a , . t ~ , c , o ~ . ~ott~,ot,hl~h on:l~and:or Madet0 Order. " - ~ ~r [ , l: . . . . =.= ~

~ptlbllehedlntheBritl|hColumblsGhw~ttelnthe • • :

in.this prbvinee.. . • • ! ires ,~ ~ ~ , m0, a,a ~ . z ~ *t I • 5 t h ; 1 9 1 0 , t s e a u e d l e l I n s o / a t * i t s the

. Large,stock •Of;Lumlmr and Buildihg Mateai: ........ ' ; <::+:... :~.c.;.:.:..... ~.,. finished we know the exact cost. Then a small percentage - - - , . , . . , i ~ al T " " . . . . . . : . . . . " . . . . " ~:":~ : ' ...... " / mmutEng,Plumbmg and ~,~ing, :.,:.- ::" :~ ':'k:'~ ~ ~;''~ :" ''J Ir'L" ~;" ~' ; ":" :'~ ofprofit,i s addefl> This is the only fair way---fair to our- 01,~pi,~c,au,~m/.; :imP, , j ! ; ~ . ~ t ~ t. thot~d,.,~,,~ , - r~, en. ~, . . . . . . . .

selves ~md:our customers. • - " :-" " '~ .... . .J b and Shop :Work. a ~ M ~ , • ~ -~.- .......... ~ , . . " : 2 - . . " " "

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" ..... : ..... :- =~"~" ; : : . White ~tar.~liner ; " ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Olympl¢; :.the:, ~ ~ ~ s~ sut am. sH~ sin. s,~ Sin.

. . . . ' ' : : . . . . . m i print : : • . : - : . .. ~~ i :.:;.:. n d w e l a c i e s t p ~ s e n g e r vessel 'afloat, ' ~ mat .7 ~Plan* arid Soefiffadom,:: :.:-~(~:~,-z:@::~:•::; :":-:' " : : i/•::i: • er, .- ..... : . . . . . .

:" collided with the BHtish cruiser ~ms~,s~m,s~4,s~m,n~m~; -- '. , -, ........... , ;, ~ 1 ~ ~ 1 ~ , - S I ~ I , 9 1 4 & 8 1 4 ~ e l4"/ , . : . . . . . " . . . . " - ' . . . . . . " ~ '~'? . .::' ~ a d s , . : e n ~ c ] o p e s , cards,:siatements, billheads, posters, Hawke"off the Isle of Wighti ~i,.mat. s~e.sm~.~x, , . . l : ~ , . r ~ . . ~ S ~ p h ~ h ~ ~ : ~ I~t11,I14R~'8149, S I~ , S i l l , :: " - ' :-~

• : : . : . .e~cu lm~- , ;~Je , ..pfo~am~,,.m~tgtions; wedding and society while en mute to NeW :. York.( n~ ms~, ~n~ .~, s~, s~s~ ~ m~, sx~ sxs~ - : i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' " ...... b" f o : ~e # tan - - . . . . . . . . . . -

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