Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver. High grade watches, Watch Repairing. QO. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton F.G. T. Lucas E, A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers aud Solicitors Rooms 71-71 Exchange Bollding 142 Hastings St., W. Telephone Seymour 698 Vancouver, B. C. Green Bros.,, Burden & Co. Civil Enginevrs Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton, B. G. AFFLECK, Mgr, Hazelton Office, “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co, Prince Rupert, B.C. Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors... Special attention to Shipping Cases Hagzniton, B.C. Eveners, Singletrees, and general supplies. Agency for the Studebaker Wagons, TOM RYAN Blacksmith, New Hazelton. JOHN E. LINDQUIST Architect and Building Contractor Working Plans and Specifications. Estimates on any class of building fur- nished. . AH work guaranteed. P.O. Box 812 Hazelton, B. C, iw. eet hd ——F | Be Careful in | | Shoe e Buying | | Carelessness is a Fa is a Fault. ‘One wild is careless in shoe buying | always pays dearly forit. The } more thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the j more you will appreciate the high qualities found in “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR Neel & Reck Sole Agents Hazelton, B. C, an St en, oe eta moe Lien si ' City Transfer and General Delivery Freight delivered to all Nearby Points, { New Hazelton, Road Howaes and Mines. i All Orders Filled with Care and Dispatch. Residence and Barn close to Blacksmith Shop A. M. Ruddy Hazelton, B, C, WATER Delivered 75 cents per Barrel|: E. J. HILL At PANTORIUM, Hazelton Qe re ee A, Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ . Material Miners’ Supplies ’ Hazelton, B. C. TO FUR SHIPPERS } S The most accurate, retlable.and only Atarket Heport - im and Price List of Ite kind puotishod. “The Shabrrt Shipper” Muatied PREZ to thse interested in Raw Fare Gf SEND US YOUN AAMtE OH A POSTAL--TODAY . Tbs nub a Trappor'a Guido, but ® publication Jdted avery two weeks, whith yes yor reporte of what is doing in all ¢he Maricia ofthe Wortd In t American " : eee Thins ia worth hundreds of “brite for t—-NOW-IT'S PREE A.B. SHUBERT Tes Largest Boule ta {ta Mold dente axcletraty la ey, pilaf ta 62 oct, iL, AA { { f i a i ts rt eee tt te te GE tes re ts cee es te rf 5 a =~. j | following described lands: | cation to purchase and about 15 chains July 17, 1912 y'south bank o fi west’80 chaing. '80 chains, south 90 chains, to ‘Joly 17, 1012 Notice to Creditors Robert MeClean deceased ;-- Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having any claims or demands against the late Robert McClean, of Hazelton, British Caltumbia, teamster, who died’at the Hazelton Hospital on 4th October, 1912, ure required to send particulars to the undersigned the duly appointed Executors, William Allison, 1 2 t, Agent, Hazelton. Cc. Wrinch, 1 Manelton Hospital. Dated 1st November, 1912. COAL NOTICES CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. ASSIAR, Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following descrived lands: Commencing at a post planted about 7 miles north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner af R. K, Lindsay’s coal claim No 1, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north, 80 chains east to point of cominence- ment, known as claim No, 48, Sept. 17, 1912. Alfred &, Faleoner. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for'coal and petro- leum over the followingdesvribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 7 miles north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of R. K, Lindsay's coal claim No. 1, thence &0chainssouth, 80 chains east, 80 chains north, 30 chains west to point of commencement, known as claim No, 49. Sept, 17, L012. Alfred EB. Falconer. Cassiar Land District, District of . Cassiar Tuke notice that Alfred E, Falconer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to pros) ect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 7 miles north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of RB. K, Lindsay’s caal claim No, 1, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 30 chains south, 80 chains west to oint of commence- ment, known as claim No. 50. Sept. 17, 1913. Alfred E. Falconer. CASSIAR LAND DISTAICT. DISTRICT OF ASSIAR, Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora Heense to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 7 miles north and 2 miles west of the northweat corner of R, K, Lindsay’s coal claim No, 1, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, soulh 80 chains, cast 30 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No. 47. j | Sept. 17, 1912. Alfred E, Falconer. LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range V. Toke notice that Robert. J, Cooney of Victoria, B, C., axeman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the DISTRICT OF Commencing at a‘ post planted on left bank of Skecna river on south boundary of Gerald Bate Aldous’ appli- east of the 8.E. corner of L. 917, Coast Range 6, thence east 60 chains, south 80 chains, west 60 chains mo.e or Jess to Skeena river, thence northerly following Skeena river to pointof commencement and containing 480 acres more or legs. Oct. 22, 1912, robe J. Cooney. Omineea Land-District. District of . Conat, Range V. Take notice that Elizabeth Murray of St. Paul, Minn., married” woman, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at southeast corner L. 4116, thence north 46 chains and 14 links, . east 20 chains, south about 60 chains ‘to Little Oliver Creek, thence westerly along creck to point of commencement and containing about 120 acres more or less. Oct. 22, 1912. Elizabeth Murray. Omineca Land District, Coast, Range Vv Take notice that Fenton C, Murray of St, Paul, Minn,, merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of Little Oliver Creek and about forty chains east of the southeast corner of lot 4116, thence south 20 chains, west 20 chains, north 20 chains to the bank of little Oliver Creek, thence easterly along creck to point ‘of commencement, containing about 40 acres, Fenton C. Murray. Oct, 22, 1912. 19 Peace River Land District. District of assiar Take notice ‘that George G, Barton of Vancouver, capitalist, intends to pply for permission to purchase the fal owing described lands, Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 85 miles frora the mouth and 1 1-2 miles west, thence west 380 chaing,.north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains to paint of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, said post marked G.G.B, m 8.E. corner. eorgze G, Barton, July 17, 1912 John’ Macdonell, agt. Peace River Land District. District of Cassiar Take notice that John Elliot, of New Westminster, B, C., investor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commeneing at a post’ planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 32 miles from the mouth, marked J. E's, ae. post, thence west 120 chains, north 8) chains, east 40 chaina, thence foliowin the coursa of the river to Cig o commencement, containing 0 acres more or less, Elliot. John Macdonell, agt. Diatrict of Peace River Land District: . District of Cassiar Take notice that Russel H, McAllister of Vancouver, broker, intends to- ey for’ Eormission to purchase the fol ow- ing lescribed landa: ommencing ata post planted on the { the Finlay river 38 miles from the mouth and 1-2 mile -weat, marked R, H. McA's, se. post, thence north 80 chains, enat Pte of commencement, containing 84 acres more. or less. Rusael H. McAllister. ee ee chandise for Sargent’s store was brought over: THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1912, — Local News Notes §.B. Slinger is visiting Granby Bay, on business. ‘ A. Skelhorne is on his’ way to . |England for a visit. Rey, L. G. Luckraft left for Vancouver on Thursday. G. AL Larocque is spending a few days in Prince Rupert. : A. D. McPhaden, of the Swift Canadian Co., was in town dur- ing the weel. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy have gone east for a stay of several weeks. H. C, Hankin is on his way to Vancouver, on business connected with a mining deal. a W.P. Murray and Pat Carr returned on Tuesday from a visit to the Valley towns, H, B, Rochester has returned to Prince Rupert, after a brief business visit here. H. P. Blake, of the Hudgon’s Bay Co,, is paying a business visit to the Bulkley Valley. James McCulley and P.| T. Hewitt, of Kispiox, were in town for several days during the week, Major Leslie, government in- specting engineer, returned on Wednesday froma visit to the coast., T. L, Carr returned to Canyon creek yesterday, after spending several days transacting business in town, I. R. Cox has at the telegraph office a bunch of fox terrier pups which would take the eye of any dog fancier. Ferryman Louis Duncan is on his way to Seattle, to meet Mrs. Dunean, who will return'to Ha- zelton with him. | B. Muller, the Bulkley Valley rancher, returned on Wednesday from a two-months’ visit to the lower coast cities. F, G. Heal and family came in from Aldermere on Tuesday, leaving on Thursday’s train for a tour around the world, E, A. Price left on. Thursday for Prince Rupert, to begin his work as railway mail clerk on this division of the G. T. P. L, L, DeVoin has returned from a prolonged stay at his ranch near Chicken Lake. He has several buildings erected and has effect- other improvements. Jd. A, Thorne, construction superintendent on the govern- ment telegraph line, has returned to town. For several months he struction of the new line to Bella Coola, R, H. Morrison, a Vancouver druggist, arrived on Wednesday to take charge of the Up-to-date drugstore. Manager. A. V. John- stone will for the present give his attention to the branch at New Hazelton. Vietor-Victrolas at Wrathall’s, All the ingredients for your Xmas cake and plum pudding at Sargent’ 8 store. Rogers Steamship Agency. calls attention to the winter schedule of the Union steamship line. For Sale:—Cot, mattrass, one pillow and case. Brand new. Cost $14, will be sold for $8. Mr, Blackwell, Telegraph Office. ‘George J. | Frizzéll, the well- known Prince. Rupert - butcher, has secured ten tons of poultry to supply the. Christmas demand | in this district. ( . A large quantity of imer- from ‘ the new. ; _ John Maedonelt, agt station’ at South Hatelton m during : the week, cs ’ my has been éngaged on the cone. v re a {BJ EY sl aD Pe BR aT YR Yd ae SH DJ eM J sahsaniileieaanunannanaaiaiii “ Hockey Sticks and Pucks “Wood Chopping - + _ CUNNINGHAMS, the POPULAR STORE With cold weather staring us in the face we call attention to our stock. of warm Garments, Headwear a nd Fe ootwear. We have paid special attention . to Children’s Wear. | , Underwear. Felts and Rubbers — Coats Toques A special line of Boys’ Wool Mitts at 35¢ per pair, CALL sizes Children’s Little Darling Hose in cream, pale blue,. tan t and black. Ladies’ Woolen Gloves, white or black, 50 cents per pair. | Men’s Astrachan Gauntlet Gloves, wool lined, $2.50 a Pair. GET YOUR SKATES and BOOTS EARLY and don’t miss anything A shipment of McCulloch Tube Hockey Skates received’ this week. Our price is $6.00 for this famous skate.” _ Boker make, for men, $2.50; for ladies, $2.25. Electric Tape Ladies’ and Gents’ Skating Boots, all sizes. Townsite Clearing Tie Cutting =. All the necessary tools and supplies. | Chinook and Racer Bucking Saws Swamping and Falling Double Bit Axes ATKINS and ROBT. MANN MAKES’ Poll Axes and Broad Axes, handled and wohandled MANN'S and HUNT'S MAKE F. alling and Splitting Wedges, Hammers and Mauls Brush Hooks and Grub-Hoes © 2. OUR STOCK OF HANDLES. IS VERY COMPLETE - . ~~ APPLES, ORANGES and. LEMONS ~ Fresh Eas -: -F resh Butter We Have Special Values In Japanese Matting, 36" wide, at 3 0c, per yard, Rich Tapestry Table Covers in ted and green codes at $6.75 up. _ Curtains to match; White Cotton Sheets, 68"x 81", splendid value, $1 each. Holly Ribbon, 1-2 and 3-4 inch width, also: black and. | / colored Velvet elvet Ribbon, assorted widths. es “LARGE SHIPMENT OF COAI COAL OIL AND. GASOLINE RECOVED R junningham & Son, : td. HAZELTON, B.. C ue at Shin Pads. 4 we Se renee S easy wey £ 3. [SE beret amen ror epaeeee are PL tCCt Citi ii ett tite tert) Lee 2 on - x 2 x ._ . KK. | ._o ve i | | oo o_o 7 oe x . | “7 x wm qq KX. x | . at 1.f mt x wt BH BB. if -t g ew -t Kt. a. re wf a nu. "os . Bt _ ;- | a , wt | . 22o a ml