Hragmnestmerstewwielrrerrrerre ners nerrinadieamne “Everything in Canvas”’ Prince Rupert Tent and Auning Co. Prince Roperi, B.C. J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work ligzelton, BH. C, Stephenson & Chum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Hazevron, B, C, ers ect tt een me mt mR A. Chisholm t ) General Hardware t Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies ! f ° Hazelton, B. C. » a adnan Ladies BUSINESS SNAP Overland Cigar Store and Pool.Baasin for sale at in- voice price of stock and fixtures. Two-year lease of building, rent free. Call and obtain particulars. Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde EB te rs as nt ts Be ts) General Repairs on Waggons and Byggies Prospector’s Picks Made To Order. C. F. Willis . Blacksmith, Horseshoer Huarelton, I GC. For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G. TP. Cigar Store and Pool Reom: Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines Baths In Connection J.B. Bran, -- Propritor Oe ~) ” We Are Sule Agents for National Cash Registers DaytonComputing Scales Heintzman Pianos "In Northern B. C. W. Wark & Son P.O, Box 76 PRINCE RUPERT J a eam ee ae ha nd ie, ! Nothing for the Ladies £ Nothing for the Babies “But the Best of Everything for the Men | a Noel & Rock oi to: Men ; ; Hazelton, 5. G “Local and ‘Personal Railroad contractors are look- ing for men. Mark Carr is spending a few days in town. The South Hazelton ferry is now in operation: ‘Olin Munro came in from the Bulkley valley on Monday. A suitcase and coat await an owner at the police station. J, R. Kelly, of Ootsa Lake, was in town during the week, Mrs. Moran left today for a visit to relatives in Oklahoma. F. A. Brown, of Rocher de Boule, was in town yesterday. J.8, Cline is on his way to the Babine range, on a prospecting trip. W. W. Kerr has been awarded the Hazelton-Aldermere mail con- tract. A. E&. Fateoner left this morn- ing for a business trip to Van- i | couver; Messrs, Culp, Glenn, Ford and Collier arrived this morning from Francois lake, W. R. Watson, of Francois Lake, came in.on Wednesday with a number of horses, A. W. Davis, the Consolidated representative, returned on Tues- day from a visit to the coast, Miss Morison, of Port Essing- ton, who has been visiting friends here, returned home today. R. J. MeDonell, of the Ingin- eca hotel, left this morning for a business trip to Prince Rupert. E. D. Clarke returned to Prince Rupert today, after spending two weeks in the Bulkley valley. John Dorsey was a nassenger|. on the Inlander to day, bound for Prince Rupert, on dairy business. The Babine pack trains: are busy. The Hudson’s Bay Co. has shipped sixty loads to Babine post. 5. N. Long, “who spent the east, returned to Hazelton on Monday. The Port Simpson reached Telegraph Creek on Thursday, on her first trip of the season on the Stikine, ‘Miss Lister, lady superinten- dent of the hospital, was-a pas- senger for the coast on today’ 8 | steamer, Arthur Skelhorne is on his way | to Vancouver on. business cori=" i nected with his Groundhog ‘eoal | interests, Wm. J. Carr, the well-known Bulkley man, returned on Tues- day from Ottawa, where he spent the winter. W. R. Eltison,- the Ootsa Lake road foreman,. is here, making preparations. for the season’s work in his district. Miss Barbeau, who has beén visiting her sister, Mrs. R. 8, Sargent, left on today’s boat for her home in Prince Rupert, Charley Ek is working on the Red Rose group on Rocher de Boule mountain, and has a fine] . showing of chaleopyrite, . “The freight embargo preverited the receipt of our supply of white |’ paper, and this week's Miner is printed on wrapping paper, Dr, H. C. Wrineh, who attend. ed the Methodist conference tn Vancouver as delegate from this : | district, returned or: Monday. Ed Kohse and “George Hauck returned on Thursday from 2 prolonged visit to Chicken Lake, | . ing. . Bob Marion, who recently ac- quired a farm near Chieken lake, has.ten acres cleared and planted. spleind idly. Bulkley: Valley charge, with: 1ead- carters at Telkwa. “ ; winter at his old home in the|. where they are engaged i in ranch- = ‘Hig :, vegetahles:. are: “growing | W. W. -Wrathall: ia now - Iocall | fl vepresentative for Stewart & of Mobley, wholesale produce* mér-| {ehants, “whose- advertisement . appears. in-this isaub. - muse tay At the recent Methodist confer- t erica at Vancouver, Rev. C, Bat-| zold ‘was: appoitited to the vacant! . and John Ashman are ‘n their way to the property The advertisement of J. jerey. Morris & Co., the Prince - -Rapert wholesalers, which -appears'-in this issue, will be of interest “tu |X retailers throughout the district, H. H., Little, manager ° of : the : local branch of the Union ‘Bank, returned on Tuesday from. Telk- wa, where a branch of the: Dank, in charge of John Wilson, . is how i . open. W. H. Wark, the jeweler, re. turned on Tuesday from a very ||) successful business visit to the Bulkley towns. He has returned to his headquarters at ‘Prinee Rupert. J. M. Milligan, the surveyor, i is back from Victoria, Several-of his party, including T. B. Pem- berton, A. Tilleard and Motte | Tyler, also returned during the week, R. 0. Jennings, road superin- tendent for the district between | Vanarsdol and Hazelton, was in town during the week, arranging for new roads and trails in the upper part of his district, Miss Kate Carr, of Ottawa, arrived here on Tyesday, having accompanied her brather, W. J. Carr, from the capital. . Miss Carr. will spend the summer at the Carr Bros. ranch in the Bulkley valley. W. W. Kerr acrived yesterday with 26 horses, some of which will be used on his mail and ex- press service between Hazelton {is and Aldermere, while others of the string will be: sent on the. telegraph trai! with supplies . for government. trail crews, * ; :-Two. Japs appeared: in the police ‘court, charged with ateal- ; ing provisions from the engineers’ headquarters: camp. — As: -they could not make-themselves under- stood, the vase was adjourned |} until next week, to allow? them {to procnre counsel and an_ inter. preter. ; James Cronin,” the well known properties in the Babine range, arrived from Spokine on Monday, accompanied. by his son, J. T. Cronin. Thuradoy’ for a trip to - Fraser lake, informed. The Miner that it was not his intention to resume ||P development on. his . Babine claims until the completion of the railway into the Bulkley val- fk ley brought about 2 reduction in the cost of supplies. _ St. Peter's Chureh “The vestry will meet in 1 the| Mal Po : church schoolhouse for the pur- pose of electing Church Wardens and Sidesmen fer the ensuing year.on ‘Tuesday June 4th at 8/ |" p.m. The members of the Con- : ‘| geegation -a are’ requested te at- tend. A large stock of fhaterial and |i additional< tools and appliances for plumbing, sheet iron, tin and copper work of every description is:now on the -way up river, con- signed to K.. K: MeLauchlin & Co., who are prepared to accept] if orders for anything in their line, They make a specialty of air pipes | jt and other mining work, Bakery, : Ate SOHN E. LINDQUIST Archtectand Building Contract “Working Plans and Speeifleations, Estimates on any ‘elas of. building fur- " nished. All work guaranteed, ao B. 9, ‘Box B12 : "Hazelton, B. 0, anil ) ate Btreets - uropean ‘Pian $1.00 to - Roomsavith ‘Baths,’ “Hot and Cold «2. Water, «Steam Hea mining man, who haa important| (3 Mr. Cronin, who left on “Cowichan ees at Hazalton i We: have: the: largest and 1 most - complete stock-in ‘the “Interior, ‘and. can ‘supply: all’ requirements. ‘promptly .2 and: * - satisfactorily. Special ‘attention paid to. packing ‘and: fore: : warding supplies: to > any part of the e district | a ell: