Latest Jerry Novelties § in Cold and Silver, High grade watches. '; Watch Repairing, O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton “Everything in Cenvas’’ Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. . Prince Roper, B.C. HAZELTON HOSPITAL caves, for any period from one month upward at $1 per month in wlvance. is rate includes .offica econ- suitations aid medicines, as well a3 all costa while in the the hospital. 7 Tickets obtainable in Hazelton fro: Stephenson and Fred Field; in Alder- mere, from Rev, F, L, Stephenson, or at the Hos- nital fram the Medical Superintendenc. Mines and Mining Good Properties for a sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assegsment Work. Carr Brothers Six Years In This District. Hazelton, B. C. A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C. Grete es ee er Public Telephone + Hazelton Two-Mile Taylorville : Sealey HAZELTON OFFICE: SLINGER & AYERDE CIGAR STORE TEAMING | All orders promptly ¢ and carefully Wood ‘for Sale Harry r Sy kes Opposite A ads Shop Harelton, B. ©. zi Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Agents for obtaining Crown Grants, earveys of Lands, Mines, Town- sites, Timber Limits, ete., in any part of B. C. Draughting and Blue Printing . ‘Offices at Victoria Nelson, Fort George d Hazel ton, B, C. AFFLECK, Mgr, Hazelton Office. ae iy oa Hotel Premier Prince Rupert . 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, isc; os: Rates: $l.to $3 per day 1 . Fred W. Henning, manager i Royal $e Soft Drinks “are made here -- "None better _ made anywhere" - | 4 Tyo our - - Ginger Ale Lemon Soda Local and Personal P. B. Carr returned from the Bulkley valley on Tuesday. “Long Jim’? Kennedy was in from Telkwa during the week. R. J. MeDonell has returned from a business trip -to Telkwa. John Dorsey left on Tuesday for a trip to the outside, on land business. Ed. Christian was a passenger for the coaston the last down- river stage, RL, Gale, J. P, of Telkwa, was among the week’s visitors in Hazelton. Mrs. DeVoin and daughters returned on Tuesday from their visit to the Bulkley valley. G. Macdonell, the Bulkley val- ley lumberman, was 4 visitor in Hazelton during the week. A chimney fire at Sargent’s. store on Wednesday norning was extinguished with slight damage. J. H. Snodgrass came down from Aldermere early in the ‘'week and spentafew days in |¢ town. The annual meeting and elec- ttion of officers of the Overseas elub will be held on Tuesday evening, January 25. The Eagles announce a dance for February 6, The event should prove one of the largest and most successful of the season. The council of the Board of |? Trade held a meeting on Wed- nesday evening. No important business was on the order paper. _ For the first time in five years, the Skeena is icebound.in the vieinity of town. The river is said to be frozen across for many miles. Hugh A. Harris, of Harris Bros,, who is now in Vancouver, is planning a trip to Bolivia, in company with Harry Tanner, also well known here, B. H. Hicks Beach, and family, ‘who have been at’ Duncan for jgome weeks, have gone to Santa Monica, California, for the re- mainder of the winter. Captain Jackman is taking the steamer Distributor, of the Skeena fleet; to the Frazer river, She will be used on the Thomp- son river by Canadian Northern contractors, George H. McDonell is in from Telkwa. He is having many im- provements’ made to the New Telkwa Hotel, which is to be-en- larged and remodelled. A cafe is to be added. At Telkwa on Saturday the local hockey team met the G, T, P, Bulkley Valley team. The Telkwa men put up a good game, but the engineers, won by a score of four to two, A large. crowd witnessed the game,-the admis- sions being sufficient to pay all the indebtedness of the skating elub. Important Bridges. Road Superintendent Willis- croft is devoting his attention to the construction of two impor- tant bridges in the Francois lake district. Between Decker and Burns lakes a bridge, with long pile trestle approaches, is being constructed by a crew under Dan | McKinnon, A piledriver is now being installed, and itis hoped the bridge will be completed in time to be of use during the sum- ‘mer. This bridge will give the settlers. on the north side. of Francois lake. direct’ connection: with. the main trunk. road, _ Similar work has been under- taken at the head of Francois} g lake, where Foreman Ferguson has a gang at work on the bridge}5 whichis to span the Nadina river at its mouth, giving. the: ‘people |. of South Francois and“ Ootaa’ ac- road connecting the district with the Pleasant. Valley road, “Mr. |! Williscroft returned -from: Frari:| : . | éoigon. Sdturday | evening. Hel8 report that fair progress is beirig although’: the, - severs fetes the wate 2 a cess to the recently. ‘constructed |, The Churches CAURCH OF ENGLAND - ; ST. PETER'S, HAZELTON Sunday Services: Morning at 11 o'clock: Sunday, School at 2.20 p.m.: Native service, #.80 Pm. Evening Service, 7 p.m. Rev. J, Frey. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAZELTON Church Room at 7.80 oclock, Rev. D. R. McLean. LAND NOTICES: ; _ Omineca Land District. District of aasiay, Take notice that Ed. Lepine, of: Ce- darvale, B.C,, rancher, intends to ae for permission to purchase the follow- ing. described landa: north-east corner of lot 842; Cassiar district, thence 40 chains north, 40 chaina weat, 40 chaina south, 40 chains east to pint of commencentent, con- tains 160) acres and being abanidonist pr e-eniption Number 655. ctober 26, 1911, m Ed. Lepine, Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range 4, chase the fol owing eseribed lands: Commencing-at a a past planted. atthe. south-east corner of Lot 4012, thence of C. A, Newitt’s pre-emption, thence north along eastern boundary of (, A. Newett’s pre-emption 20chaing to south to parchase, thence east 5 chains more Zaller’ 8 application to purchase, thence north 20‘chains to point of coimerice- ment, and containing 200 acrea more or less, Alpheus P rice Augustine, Nov. I4, 1911. Omineca lend De District. District of. Take natice that 1, aatin 8 R. McCulley, ap ly for Permission ta purchase the ‘ollowing described landa: Commencing at a post:planted atithe. northeast comer of lot 921 on bank of Skeeng river, thence west 10 chains,‘ north 50 chains, east 22: chairia, thanée: November 8 1911. John R. McCulley. ¥ Omineca Land District, District of ; ong . Take notice that I, Ben Harrisa, of Kitselas, B. C., ‘occupation . laborer, . in-. tend to app Wy "for fiermisslon to pur- chase the following described lands: ~.. Commencing at a post planted one- halfmile below Cheminesa creek, Skeena river, thence 40 chains south, 40 chalns enat, 40 chaina north, 49 chains weat to place of commencement, and containing 40 ecres more orless. Ben Harries, Nov, 1, 1911. 21 Omineea Land District District of Conat Range V - Aldermere, B. Co occupation rancher, intends to apply f or permission to pur- chase the following deseribed lands; Commencing at & post planted one mile east and one mile north from the N. 5. corner of section 86, township thence south 80 chains; exst. 80 chain; north 80 chains; wast 90-chains. to.point of commencement, containing 840 acted. December 4, 1911. "AMos Wet 7 Omineca Land District._ District of Coast Range V Take nutice that Henry Roy, of Iron- dale, Appa ar acupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the fo lowing deseribed. lands. | Commencing at-a -post. p lanted. two miles east and two miles north of the N. E. corner of section 35, township 63 thence north 80 chains: east 80 chains; south 80 chaina; west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres. December 4,1 Henry Roy Omineca Land District District of Coast Range ¥ Take notice that Gabriel :Lacroix, of Aldermere, B.. C., occupation. farmer, intends to apply for : ermlssion to Uy: chase the fo owing described -lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east and three miles north from oN. BE. corner of section 85, town- ship 6; thence 80 chains horth; 80 chains point of commencement, ‘containing 40 acres, ~ GARRIBL Lacnory December 4, 1911 27. tee a Omineca Land Disttict District of Const Rauge V Aldermere, B.° o occupation. lab- to purchase the hl lands. thence north 80 chaine, east 8) chains: south 80 chains; west 80 chaina to paint Deceinber 4, 1912 a7 JOHN Shannon: Omineca Land District District of Coast, Range IV - of Tek wa,’ hysiel an, intends.to apply tor permiiaaio on jo purchase | the toile ow. ing described : ng descr at a post, lanted at ihe . E,-eorner, of ‘ungazet O cnes south 80 chuind: ted a tet north 80 ‘chains; eset. 8 chains to. point es ala containing 640 aeres, tee ‘oveinber. 25, 19 Apert H. WALLACK Ominech Land District “District of Const, Range IV. “for permission. to purthsse, the allowing. aéscribed ad lands: : | - Gommencing at a post planted at. the 8, B.-corner of ‘uti figadetted Lot. 1926: thence west 80 chain east 80 ¢haing; north n 40 chaing ta polnt of crater containing 820 acreg. ‘Love Wantagh: Servicea held every Sunday evening inthe | Commencing at a post planted at the ) Take notice that A. P. Auguatine, of | Gs Vancouver, occupation land surveyor, | G3 ntends to epply | or permission to pur- | S83 40 chains east, 80 chains south, thence | py 25 chains more or less to east boundary 2, boundary of Frank Zoller’s application) 4 : ss to south-east corner of Frank | § north 40 chains, thence. west 20 chain} & to south-east corner of Lot 4013, thence 3 of Kitselas, civil engineer, intend to/¥ in a southerly direction along bank of |§ Skeena river to point of. commence-| py - ment, containing 60 acres more or less. | Sy Toko. notice that Amos, Wells, of | ‘at startling prices. if you apply today. The. Supreme Authority on. Railway. ‘matters. in, Canada 7 oo ys the Dominion Railway Commission, has decided that ‘the a ‘Station and Railvay Yards Shall be at - Investments in Real Estate in New Hazelton t now are as oo safe as. Vancouver, Winnipeg. or Montreal. . We have 7” purchased: ftom Northern: Interior Land Co., Ltd. of o - Prince: ‘Rupert, the choicest: ° Lots In Section One in the ofletal townsite of New Hazelton. © secure lots i in the “You ‘can - Business. Section been waiting for a "Settlement of ‘tlie. controversy regarding: therailroad townsite. Thie 7 - matter. is.. ‘now. finally. settled for all: time, | wo ~ east: 80 chains south; 80 chains west to| Take notice that. John. Shannon, ‘of. orer, interds to ap ply for ‘permisslori|§ owing deseribed : Cormencing'at a, post lanted one | mile east and.one mile north from the | N. , corner of section 35, township. 6/8 of commencement, containing ¢ 640-acrea, | 9 Take notices that Albert H, Walley ge, ; "Take notice that. Louise Waltacs, ‘of tf Telkwa, -marrie®? woman, intenda,%o|§ 8; south 40 chains: Hundreds have oon "