COAL NOTICES Cagsiar Land. Distr ict. “District of . Caasiar ‘ Takenotice that Thomas W.Brewer of Hazelton miner, Intends to apply for a license to prospect.for coal and. petra- leum over the following described anda.| Commencing ‘ata post planted about . 21 milesnorth-and 9 miles west of the | northeast corner of lot 180, and joinin the western boundary of Walter Skel: horne’a Coal Claim No. 79, thence-south _ &Ochains, east SOchaina, north8dchains, west 80 chains. to point of commence- ment, known aa claim No. 76, / April 20, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. Cassiar Land District. District of Besiar Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of ‘Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for Coal and petro- leum over the allowing described tands, OAL NOTICES . “Commencing ata post planted about 27 miles-north ‘and 10 miles west of the northeast corner of lot 130, thence aouth 80 chains, west 80 chaing, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of {| commencement, known asclaim No. 105, April 19, 1912, . Thomas W. Brewer, Casgiar Land Distr District of ‘Cas Take notice thet'Thomas ‘W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prog} ect for coal and petra- leum over the following described lands, Commencing ata eet planted about 19 miles north and 10 miles westof the northeget corner of lot 130, joinin the western boundary of Walter Skel- horne’s Goal Claim Number 5; thence north 80 chains,-east 30 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of commencement, known as claim No. 78. April 20 1912. Through, to Rupert ; in Twelve: Hows! MAIL C ANOE Catrying Passengers Leas Hazelton Sunday, Tuesday and “Thursday. at 8:30 a, m. Connecting with G. T. P. Trains at Bkeena Crossing on Same Days Tickets May be Obtained at Ingineca Hotel, Hazelton LYSTER MULVANY, _t Mail Contractor J. PIERCY, MORRIS & CO. _ The Leading Wholesale House of Northern British Columbia ‘ PRINCE RUPERT, B..-C. All that is new and good in MEN'S FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS NOTIONS, Ete... Telegraphic or mail orders filled and shi ped promptly on ‘receipt. GREAT DAY Thomas W.Brewer.. | THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 6,1912.° IN TELKWA Dominion Day Fittingly Ob: served. in this Hustling Valley Town, - . - TH ANNUALCELEDRATIO Athtetié Astociation Deserves Praise’ for the Success of this Event which was Thoroughly Enjoyed by All-—-Tug-of- War and Wrestling on Horses the Chief Features. July lst was fittingly celebrated at Telkwa, as usual, this year be- ing its fifth annual celebration. Horse racing occupied the fore- noon; beginning at 10:30, . Thie different . events~ were ‘closely reontested. The track in the flat north of town, despite the fact that considerable money has been spent on it, wasin poor condition, /fand will require considerable work before the “King of. All Sports” can be handled suecegs- fully. The afternoon field: sports; con- ducted before the new grand- stand on the Athletic Club grounds were closely contested and much appreciated ‘by the Something blew up in the first -{two innings and. after the dust] cleared, Telkwa faced a 18 to 2 score to overcome, From there on through. five more innings| § both. teams played air-tight ball, } - |no, further scores being made. || e. track sports The Greco-i§ In the evening were carried out. Roman wrestling on horses and _ |tug-of-war between Telkwa and the ‘‘all comers”? proved the ex- citement of the day, The most interesting lst of July ever cele-| | brated in the Valley concluded | § with an outdoor dance, with good music, a splendid floor, ‘plenty of | ; fresh air mingled with the scent of the surrounding balsam and|% pine, the thirty or forty couples =. in attendnnce danced well on in-| § to the 2nd of July, The different — refreshment booths conducted by the ladies of the Catholic church and by the Telkwa Athletic’ Association, were well patronized and did well financially, The prand- stand erected by the Athletic Club nearly paid for itself. - The large crowd --in attendance and the success of the different evénts of the day speak well for the activity ahd enterprise of the Telkwa Athletic Association un- der whose auspices the celebra-| tion was conducted. With a bal- ance in their treasury, the Asso- ciation have secured dates with E. Box 319 toro oro: [E. & H. CLARKE| ‘Manufacturers’ Agents Prince Rupert, B, C. Ask for Prices on All Kinds of _ Farm Machinery, Builders’ Supplies, Ete. Agents For Studebaker Wagons and Buggies © ‘-“ The World Standard Hercules Stump Pullers The only Stump Puller that gives Satisfaction S Wecan Supply anything needed in Harnes&, Saddles, Etc, . Repairs for all kinds uf Machinery got at Short Notice Give us a trial, Weare in the North for good and want your trade, . | C. F. WILLIS, Local Agent’ . P. O. Box 867 Hazelton, B. C. SHEET TRON, IN and COPPER WORK of every description PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mioing Work A Specialty Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed ~ K, K. McLauchlin & C & Co., Hazelton Cee tht emo Cte teen ee me 9G ee Lm eH Hudson’s Bay Company’s | Steamer’ “Port Simpson’ Will leave Prince Rupert about July 2nd, loading direct for Hazelton. Flat rate $26, 50 “per*ton. Thereafter, will take freight at Cedar-. vale for Hazelton. Route your freight care Hudson’s Bay Co., Cedarvale Femme nmr FC homme tees theme Citra 1 or FT ome ea we Service eae eatistactory Dealerg will find Quality, Price and Wholesale Only, when dealing with us, the Hazelton ball team on the Telkwa grounds for two games lar#e crowd in attendance, Smith, Tibbots, Higgons and Sweeney "| Proving the star performers. «| on the 20th and 2st of July. At3:30 Telkwa went up against} Everything in the Valley town her old rivals in baseball, the G. |is prosperous and hints of a rap- Y T. P. They proved the usual] id growth and considerable activ- TO HICKE H|source of irritation to Telkwa. |ity this present seagon. i AC OUNTANT ‘The ‘Churches oo B, C. Coal Superior Vancouver, July 1;—Word has BOOKKEEPING and Private Accounts ang Mining CHURCH OF ENGLAND been received by the Vancouver AUDITING BT, PETGR'S, HAZBLTON Cost Sheets a Specialty Board of Trade from the United Bunday Services: Morning at 11 0 ‘clock: 8 Sunday . ’ ; States war department at Wash- . . oO — al 3 ON servi sM.5 abe Interior Lumber Co.’s Office, Hazelton, B. G School at 215 pms Native 7 one ‘|ington, asking that tenders be .|submitted to the government for the supplying of coal to the en- tire. fleet of battleships and quartemasters department stexm- ers of the Pacific Coast, Ok ceee 8 wee fie} aN NR COL TCORMNUNHO cooHLNNCORTHI MeN ELAMTUNCSLOMHAIEg — Stewart & Mobley WHOLESALE MERCHANTS . Prince Rupert . GROCERIES and PRODUCE W. W. Wrathalf, District Representative, Hazelton HERE TE SAT EOLA STATES ATAVUS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “ HAZELTON: Sertices held, every Sunday evening in the Chun. Room 9b. 80 o°clod ee v.D, Be MoLnan. The letter comes as a sequel to mw the visit of, the United States » | battleship West Virginia to this T@oast several months’ ago. Dur- ing. that visit the battleship filfad {her bunkers with British Colum- bia coal at Nanaimo, and found it to bea. superior to any coal pur- chasable on the Pacific Coast in the United States. Every. pos- ‘sible test was made, and the Canadian coal came out supreme, Miner Advertisements Bring Results mae E. H. Hicks Beach | Real Estate Notary Public Financial and Insurance Agent Hazelton, B.C. | pall ..150 Acres three miles from Hazelton. Ten acres cleared. Good house. Price $1575 | _ - . 144 Ta CSOT TTS >| x? __ SHHMMIHHEMUTUNEOSMTEReRRUNAINCAUTTNN FAST FREIGHT and PASSENGER ‘SERVICE . Will Visit Hazelton .|- Sir Richard McBride and Hon. |W. J. Bowser will visit Hazelton ‘jon July 16, Owing to the many calls upon their time they will be| ° unable to visit the valley towns on this trip, their itinerary allow- -ling only a day’s stay here. The premier has expressed his desire to meet the public bodies of the -{town and as many of the citizens “las possible. Hon. W. R. Ross, '|minister of lands, will visit the district in August, according to present plans, and will be able to spend more time in this vicinity, | than Sir Richard and the attorney= general will be able to do. Route Your Freight via the Steamer “Inlander” H. B. Rochester Manager R Cunningham & Son Hazelton Agents - i) ‘Senn Fon CATALOGUES “UNDE RWO op” Typewriter, “The Machine yoo wil Erentually BUY” “MACEY” Filing Systems, Olfice Fumiture, Supplies, Etc. no H. HANDASYDE, Jr, ’. Complete Office P.O. Box 436 Prince RuPERT . ard Ave. Outfitter ~ ; 80 Acres near Round Laken the Bulkley Valley ake Price $840 S SSLTUASTVUTUOSCAASE ALANA GT ECeO TRALEE eA ATH cone TE MELCHER AREAL Groundhog Anthracite Coal - Company, Ltd. Capitalization $500, 000, Divided into 2,000,000 Shares Par Value, 25 cents each. io - ‘Rambler ” in Commission R:. H. Gerow, who took’ the launch Rambler to Burns lake, re- turned to town early in the week, He reports excellent conditions in the Francois lake country, which he visited. On the 28 miles of water comprised in Decker and Burns lakes and the. connecting stream, the Rambier will be oper- ated regularly after July 15. Mz. Gerdw has cleared the old fish traps and other’ ‘obstructions out of the outlet and has built a scow and a number of jandings, ag well as a house for the crew of his boat. A. E, Raines is in charge of the launch. the Railway. Price ‘$675 ie On Sale During Month of June at 15 cents, - 160, Acres i in the Bulkley Valley on Toboggin Creek with - _Temms: Half cash ‘balance three months, s _ good house and thirty acres cleared. “Bice $15 per Acre: — Easy terms. ei Applications Will Be Received By - -E.H. Hicks Beach, Hazelton ss - G. W.-Arniott, New Hazelton - Dunlop. & Croteau, Telkwa. - Arente for, ee AL SKELHORNE. hod | oo igeal Agent. 9 7 a mmo County. Court July 23 Registrar Kirby ‘has been ad- vised that a sitting of the county / court: will be held in Hagelton he. ginning on ‘Tuesday, wily 28... “M O NE Y. To Loan and Lots of 7 Leet ec Tie" Cream Sundaes » ‘at “the im S Club, * m 2 | , — e 80 ) Acres in. “the vicinity + of South ‘Bulkley wi within three thiles of = : J : ; ne ne