iy SST Ea eee - aternarert Hf they: inger' QUALITY STORE Highest Market Prices Paid for RAW FURS C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on ond. Develo ment and Assessment Carr Brothers Six Years In This District. Hnzeltan, G. C. Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver. High grade watches. Watch Repairing, O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton F. &. T. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 71-74 Exchange Building 142 Hastings St., W. Telephone Seymour 698 Vancouver, B.C. Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton. B. OC. AFFLECK, Mgr. Hazelton Office. Arshatheshestasdesdaedsshesdadeseeleieded McRAE BROS., LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architect? apa Es Engineey’ Supp! Supplies Remington Typewriters, Often Far Furniture Prince Rupert,. B. c. boi Dia Tee eee ee ee BIRCH Wood for Sale also DRY SPRUCE) P. Bennett Address, care Miner office, Huzelton, WH. C. 11 Lome. Ut ene 1063 SMOKE | the BELLA RUPERT | and REGAL Cigars For Sale at all Stores Made from the best Imported tobaccos, seasoned dand Sycars, Union made, and a Pyince Rupert industry. REGAL CIGAR FACTORY _ BOX 39° PRINCE RUPERT De | mel LL U1 Coca St tt Lee 1 | EALED TENDERS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed ‘Tenders for Packin Supplies, * will be re- eeived until 4 P.. M., on Monday, March 3, 1913, for the packing of mat- erial and supplies for points along the Yukon Telegraph line between Ques- nelle and Atlin, in the course of the seasons of 1913, 1914 and 1916. Forms of tender and specification may be ob- tained and form of contract seen on ap- plication to Mr, J, 'T. Phelan, Superin- tendent of Government, Tele aphe, Vancouver, BH, C., - ender- son, District Su aotendet Govern- ment Telegrapha, Victoria, B. C., and from the Government Telegraph agents at Ashcroft, B. C., Quegnelle Hazelton, B. . C., and Telegraph’ Creek, Persons tendering ‘are notified that tendera will not be considered unless], - made on the printed forms supplied, | and signed with their actualaignaturea, stating their oreupations and place of residence. In.the case of firms, the ‘actual signature, the, nature of the oc- eupation, and place of realdence of each member of the firm must be given, ‘Each tender rust be accompanied by |. - an aecepted ch eque on a chartered an, payable to the order of tha Hon- erable é Minister of Public Works, ual to ten per cent (10 p. c.) of the ount of the tender for one year's acking, fe ited it” “the pefson tendering decline | _ to enter Into a contract when called up-| on to-do 80, oF fail to complete the work : ’ gontracted for. If the tender be not ae- _ cepted the chegue will be returned; Tha Department does hot bind itself : © woaenape thé lowest or’ any tender. ; “By! order ~ 7 .D sshootians. aA fectetary _ Departaieht of Publ Works - Ottawa, Jaimary 4, 1912, Newspapers. ‘wil not- be: paid at ‘suthority. from th ne mens "THE HAZELTON a ORT (Continued from Page Five) planned at one time, would present so many disadvantages that it is out of the question. - The only practical method is to have the power generated at the hospital by a suitable gasoline engine: The only thing now that hinders the installation of this very necessary addition to our equipment is a question of méans. A hospital of the size of ours ought not to be without this appliance. The fact of extreme uncertainty and difficulty of transportation, such has heretofore existed in this district, could be offered as a reason or exeuse why some should do their best to get along with- out some things in general use in other places; but that feature is which will be for-| © pected of us than formerly. Other needs comprise the following: Linoleum for remainder of floors; an improved sterilizing plant; ingide painting, and last but not least, an ambulance. Salaries ._ 2-02-2222 -0--- ase e eee woe noe REAL ESTATE now a thing of the past and we must not forget that more is ex- Statement of Receipts and Expenditures During the Year Ending December 31, 1912 Balance due by Hoapital to Treasurer Dec. 31, 1911 -.--.------.------ $ 661.79 RECEIPTS From paying patients .---....--.-..-.--------.--.---2 Jenneen $6720.95 Voluntary contributions ......---.-. 2-2 -- eee nee eee ee nee 952,10 Provineia! Government for Maintenance ....-......------+- 8696.85 Indian Department for Maintenance .......-.....-...-----. 1488.76 Methodist Missionary Society -.....-.-..--.-.------------e0 500,00 Women’s Missionary Society ..-.-.--.-.-.. qennneemcennsenee 925.00 Other Sources .......-- fa eee eee eee see c ee enen ween nee eeeeees 697,06 14129,21 $14077,42 Drugs, Appliances, Instruments, Books Fuel and Light _.....--.-....-.----- we Maintenance .___..-.---.-.---...-- --.- Freight and Cartage -_......--.---.-.-. Furniture -_--_----- 22-2 22-20 - none ee eon nee eee eee een New Buildings ..--..-..-.----------+-+- Repairs ..............-.---. ----------- Fencing and Other Outside Improvements ......-.--.------+ Postage, Telegrams, Printing and Stationery ......-..-.-.--- Miscellaneous ...-..-. 2.222220 ---- eee nee eee ee ee eee DEBTS CONTRACTED DURING YEAR 1912 AND NOT YET PAID Outstanding Accounts, Current (about) INCOME EARNED DURING YEAR 1912 AND NOT YET RECBIVED Acerued Government Grants for Quarter Ending Dee, 81, 1912 $1019.00 Grant Due from Migsionary Society -.........2.---20--. ee eee 200,00 Outatanding Accounts Estimated Good .....c0eceessaneeerene 700.0% 1019,00 Credit Balance -.......... on $ 604,01 Statement of Assets and Liabilites On December 31, 1912 . ASSETS Land of Hospital site, 296 acres . Bulldings thereon (ineluding lighting, heating and ToTAL ASSETS ...-..------ om came w ene ee ee $28,889.01 ‘LIABILITIES 207.60 water supply plants)}..-.-......0ese.n-----nen 14,400,00 ume J. D. Cole, bequest, 160 acreg__.........------------ 1,200.00 21,800.00 FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Furniture, bedding, linen, ete_.-..,-...---.0-----.-= 2,500.00 Instruments and laboratory appliances -.....-..-...- . 00.00 Food stores on hand ..-.--.-....------2-.------eeeee 400.00. :f Fuel and light supplies on hand _...0........-.------ 2,010.00 5.410,00 HOSPITAL FARM 7 Hay and feed on hand ........-.-.--.-.2---2-.. 4 600.00 Interest in stock ___.--..-..--.-- 22225-22222 o eee 370,00 Implements and tools -...-..---.-------- meena anenee= 100.00 = 1,070.00 Insurance premium paid in advance for ensuing year...... 56,00 Credit balance from receipts and expenditure account... .. 604.01 Ansco and o ¢. . TERAS SUPPLIES A full line of Office Supp Books, Magazines, Newspapers supplies and STATIONER and Novelties, ; Photographic Post Cards. Developing, Printing and Enlarging OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY , " "WW. Wrathall, Hazelton, B. C. . A good piece of Jewelry for a birthday present at Sargent’s, LIQUOR. LICENCE ACT (SECTION 48) NOTICE ia hereby given that on the 26th day of February next, application will be made to tha Superintendent of Provincial Police for the tranefer of the licence for the sale of liquor by retail in and upon the. premises known as the Hazelton Hotel, situate at Hazelton, British Columbia, froma Charles Gordon Harvey to Edward Courtenay Stephen- son, of Hazelton, British Columbia. Dated this 26th day of January, | 1918. '* GHARLES GoRDON Harver Holder of Livencé, _ Bowarp COURTENAY STEPHENSON — 25 ’ Applicant for Transfer, ‘SKEENA.D ISTRICT | ‘Haaiy,- -FPnancoia LAKE in aceordance with chapter 65, R.3, B..C. 1911, “ Ferries Act," the Gov- ernment. ritish Columbia Mi hred a plications for d charter for a . | ply acroaa the Francola Lake.” ©. aid Applications will be recelved By the quirenients of the ‘Canada Shipping Honourable Minister of Public Works p to 12 o veloc neon of Monday, the ith February, 19 The limits of the ferry shall axtond from half a mile west of Macdonald's. Landing to half a mile east of Keefe’s Landing. — The charter will cover a period ex- plring on lst March, 1914. Applicants shall give a description of the vessel it is proposed to use, the method of operation, and the vessel must conform in all respecta to the re. et” and amending Act. Applicanta shall state the tolls they propose to ask for— ‘oo% passengers (adults), each, , tean years, - Passenger with saddle-horse, Pagaonger. with horas and bugey. yer Wi wo horse loaded or unloaded, van peng, loaded or unloaded. Cattle snd horses, per head, _ Hoge ve pert head. per head. Porreight, perishable, r 100 Ib. " Freight, perishable, pet per 100 ib: ‘The Government.of British Columbia ia not necessarily bo application submitted; J.B. GRIFFITH “Pep tment of Public Work “Vitor, By mh ‘January, 1918 Poot passengers, children under thir: : Driver with four horses and wagon, : per head. "Calves: and colts under one year o ald, : nnd to accept any : Public Works Bogingst ; pepesectsenteetahttneetns aE abe ESR REARS AEST Roe aE | mT TERO WATER || WE HAVE a fine stock of Wool. Lined Men’ § Brown | Duck and Corduroy Coats | the famous A. R. Clarke make, all sizes. | We are offering ~ these at special prices.. Our Stock of Warm ‘Clothes for. Men i is Very Complete Mackinaw Coats and Pants Mackinaw Shirts, plain colors, . also in Red and . - Black, and Blue and Black check. Aviation Caps, all wool, are just what you require for the severe weather. | MEN'S F OOTWEAR . Felt Shoes, all sizes, $3. 50, $3. 75 and $5, 00. - Men's 4-Buckle Overshoes Men’s 2-Strap Overshoes Lumbermen’ s Lace Overshoes Men’ s Box. Calf, Wool Lined Shoe, with rubber heel, $6. 50 | per pair, is just the shoe for this weather, HANDWEAR . Mes! 8 Astrachen Gauntlet Mitts $2. 25 ee a“ Gloves $2.50 “ Wool; $l 00 ~ Boys’ Wool Mitts 35c a pair | Children’s Wool Mitts 35¢ a pair’ - ‘We have some very neat lines of Infant's Wool Mit in : white, also i in colors, : | tis well worth while; adds so:much to the | comfort: of the home; takes the place of - 4 _ plaster and. paper; makes a neat and attractive = finish lasts a lifetime; can'be removed when desited:. Just the thing for temporary dwellings. All sizes carried i in stock, COME IN “AND LET US FIGURE THE _ op COST OF SUFFICIENT.FOR > | he ~ YOUR ROOMS. (ecient cnpancccebnnnneticanioa nyt omevoRaRnmnmaanee Established i870 "Suton BC