Sy > Ghurel Room: at 7280 oeloe i ’ ‘left for the coast on Wednesday. . Smarr | Mines and Mining } 7 | SUIT CLUBS | “SS gthool re) " Hyonihe Service: Tt Tp , anattack of pneumonia, 7 appropriation is exhausted, »_ Sustiday Sicvicen Morning at Vo Pelock; Bt 2,80. Piri an ba - PRESBYTERIAN cHURCH HAZELTON |. a “ gervices’ “held” avery Sunday evening: in. the Ray, D. R. MoLnan, “oy. CHURCH OF I ENGLAND - _ 4 ’” BEALRY. : Rerviees ‘held overy Sunday atternoonat a o'cloole . tm the church building on Peteraan's road, *” NEW HAZBLTON Services ‘held avery eonday evening at 7:90 o “clock in the Church T 7. OG Lucxrarr, 7 “Local ‘and Personal . | The new sidewalk on west Omi- “neca street has: been completed, Graham Rock has gone to Ba-}: “bine lake, with Chesnut’s survey . party. “Mas, ‘S. Frizzel, of -Pritie Rupert, is a guest at Mrs. Boyd’s: _W. J. McAfee, of the Ingineca Hotel, is confined to his Yoom by * Miss Moore, who recently grad- uated .as-a nurse at. the hospital ‘Mrs, Stickney, who has spent the summer in Hazelton, returned - to Prince Rupert on Wednesday... The regular weekly’ mestings of the local erie of Eagles willl “be resumed next Tuesday even- ing J, Mason Adams, the druggist, expects to leave on the next boat fora’ business visit to the coast cities, . Cataline’s. pack: train left’ for Babine post on Wednesday with 45 packs for the Hudson’ a. Bay ‘company. A. E,- Fawcett, ledger-keeper at the Union Bank, returned on . Tuesday from a- vacation trip to his prairie home. ‘The two crews working on’ n'the : Nine-mile road have not yet con- ~ nected, but it is expected tha road-will be made available for “use.as.a sleighroad before the]. eeaiaienl It is important for you to . kn ow that I have stock and | appliances to turn out ‘all kinds of CARRIAGE WORK, special \Slaighs, Wagon. ‘and Sleigh Brae. Ete. , ¢ F. WILLIS '- General Blacksmith * Repaitin g Je ob Work Horseshoeing a Specialty HAZELTON, B, C, Good Properties for sale — ‘Cash or on Bond. Development and | Assessment Work. Carr Brothers §ix Years In Thia District, ‘Hazelton, B.C, nen! | JOIN ONE OF OUR You may get a $20 Suit "for $2 0r $3 7 Drawing Takes Place Every 3 “-. Saturday Night Nod & Rock Hazelton, B, G: F OR ‘SALE Ten ‘Actes Cleared ” Apply to Sun be ative _aarvicg, 330 ri . Rey, 4. Fume: latter’ spending 4 couple of weeks .| this season, and the fans will hope of ‘baling wire, - Amos Wells is in from the val- . - ley, to meet his. ‘sister, Mra. La Croix, who id expected to arrive from Vaticouver onthe next boat. Mrs. Dennison, of | Victoria, Port Simpson, ig ‘spending. a few | weeks in:Hazelton: as 1 the’ guest of Mra. J.C. Boyd... F, Dallas, tnepector ‘for -the ‘| week in: t6wn; has ‘returned to headquarters; pleased ‘with what he saw. in: this district. Mining: Recorder Kirby j is hav-| ing photographs* of * his ‘apple erop prepared as an advertise- ‘| ment of. the fruit-growing: -possi- bilities of the district. | Mraz (Captain) Johnson of Prince Rupert," who hag ‘been visiting Mra, ‘Baird at the head- quarters camp, returned to the terminal city « on: Wednesday. , After: his. hard -fought election campaign Dimnean:’ ‘Ross, the un- successful.candidate for Comox- Atlin, has returned to Hazelton ‘and resumed supervision of his construction: contract. : ‘H. P. Jones, proprietor ‘of the| recently destroyed Glacier house at Glentanna, arrived in town on: Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs, Jones. Harry is now doing busi- ness in the old premises, Since sustaining damage to her hull just below Skeena crossing a few days ago, the Port Simpson has remained tied up at that point, She is. expected toreach Hazelton ‘}a8 soon ag the atage of water will permit, J. LL ‘Coyle, who moulds public opinion. in- the- Bulkley. valley through the medium of the In- terior News; spéent.a couple: of’ days in Hazelton daring the week, arranging the shipment of ad. ditions to his plant... “Major. Leslie j is in town-again, onthe coast, - “Accompanying him on. his’ return’ were Mrs,’ Leslie | and Mrs; Homer, who-spent the ‘summer in ‘Vancouver, and ‘their sister, Miss Una Light. who will remain in Hazelton for the winter, Shortstop Jim Riley, of the champion Haezeiton nine, is about to leave for ‘Vancouver, to take charge of Harvey & McKinnon’ 8 the moving spirit in local- baseball to.see him again behind the bat next year, thal “had | his left eye severely. injured by’ a ‘Piece wife of thé chief engineer ‘of the Bank of Vancouver, ‘who spent’a’ Ms -Morrison:and: ‘Miss: ONE! returned’ vesterdsy from: a Visit to Telkwa. . ares ALC, Aldous and W. Je 0 ‘Neill are back from: a trip through the|s Bulkley - valley, ~: - They . report‘ prosperous conditions in that: part of the district, : Mrs. G. Oe Graham and:-her little: daughter, with Misses Moore ‘and:McDonald of the hos- pital staff; have: ‘yeturned from a visit to the Diamond D ranch, where they spent peveral weeks pleasantly. John Dorsey, ‘who has devoted: several years to boosting for. the: Bulkley valley, and who was the firat to venture into the news- paper business ji this: district, is at the hospital, auffering from an attaék of heart disease. His con- dition was at first serious, but: is now emproving, ~*~ ., Lyster Mulvany, ‘popularly known aa’ “Barney,” has’ .gone down. the river to make arrange- new office in that city, He was|. ‘August, AL Det menta for the winter mail and express work. It is understood. “jeast 40 north 80 chains, chains, mencement, se os Sept. 7, 1911, hoi §.-e. corner of lot north 80chaina, chains, mencement, containing 640 aeres. Sept. Gy 1911. LAND ROTORS. Omineca Land: Diatiot—Diutrict of Range'V." ” Take notice that Hugh. McKay; of . C.,. contractor inten permission - to purchase the ‘olowing | described lands; Commencing at a post planted at. tha -west corner.of Lot, 913, -| Range V thence north 80 chains, thence h thence south 80 chains, chains to point af com- mencement’ and contaline 820 acres Coast, Hazelton, B Pply for north aing, ° thence weat 40 Coast more or lesa. McKay. August 21,, 1911, Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar, Take ‘notice that Thomas | Hurley, of miner, jntends, to apply 3 for the fol. Commencing at a ost planted at the assiar, thence Hazelton, permission. to purchase deacribed land at , n.-@, corner of lot 311, east a0 ch: West 80 chains to * to point of com- mas Hurley, owing aing, south 80 acres, Omineca Land District, agsiar Take notice that Angus J. Chisholm, of Aldermere, farmer, for permission to. purchase | described lands: - Commencing at oi te west 80 chaing to Angus J. 18 Intends to apply assiar, thenca east 80 chains, south 8&0 District of. the following lanted at the dint of com- Chisholm. ” that Beirnes & Mulvany, who. handled the mail contract so satis- factorily last winter, will again season when navigation is closed, Foreman Ed. Valley has started with a erew of: men to resume work on the main trunk road in I have charge of the transportation to Aldermere, “d Sept. 7, 1911, Omineea Land District. : Cassiar, Take notice that Alexander ae farmer, intends to a ‘or permission ta purchase the fol my of His Majesty’s mails during the ing described lands: - # Tot 813, ommencing at a pos t planted at the &-@. comer a north 80 chains, éast 86 chaing, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to mencement, containing 640 acres, | Alexander Chisholm. assiar, District of thence aint of eom- South Bulkley, and will, work ini: ‘the direction of Burns lake. J. 'W. Henkel, in charge of the road work north from Burns lake, hag nearly completed his task, and it is expected the settlers in the lake district willbe able to come. through with sleighs during the’ winter. a NOTICE to Creditors, Devisees, Légn-, tees, Next-of-Kin, and Others Having Claims Against the Estate of Freder+' _ick Roeger, - that feet of water WATER NOTICE, I, Daniel A. Harris. of Hazelton, .C. r by occu upation a miner, I intend, on the 2lst vember next, at eleven noeloe in_ the forenoon, . to appl the missioner at his oflice nat Hazelton, B.C., fora Heenee to take and use 20 cubic r second from Robson ‘pe lake, Two Mile creek, a -| the Bulkley river, The water will be used on the Ameri- ean Boy Group of mining claims for milling and mining purposes.: ature) Daniel (Sign Dated this 20 20th day of September 1911. ve notice of No- Water Com- tributary of A, Harris. ‘Notice is hereby: given that all eredit- or, devisees, le egatees, next-of-kin, and | oth era ere having caima against the estate Frederick Roeger, deceased, late of ison in the Province of Alberta, who died ‘at Edmonton, in the ace of Alberta, ori the ‘twenty-third ‘da August, 1911,.are required before. the expiration. of two: months from this- a i vortisement, to send by post, pre-paid th’ deliver “to ‘the National Comp pany, Limited,’ Edmonton, ‘Alberta, Publie dministrator, their, names, ad- dresses and. descriptions, and a full statement of particulars of their elaima and the nature of the security. (if any) held by them, rduly varitied by 8 tatotory Declaration, and that after the. Inst|s Mentioned date, the administrator will proceed to distrifmte. the assets of the thereto, haying regard only to the claims of ‘which they shall then have hotice, Dated at: Eimonton, this 26th day of ‘National 7 Trust Company, Limited, Public Administrator, Edmonton, Alberta. Grieabach, Oo Connor & Co., Solicitors tor Administrator. . ort. execute your next oder. . selves and our. customers. ‘THE ‘MINER PRINT SHOP Oppouite Government Office Th was. not established fs) fil "a long felt want, f . “only the desire of down-to:the:minute men,’ "whom you all : know, ‘to “run *an™ip-to-date ‘plant’ of their “owti ‘to’ produce‘ Cottirnercial Printing. and’ ‘Advertiéing ‘Matter “of thé” better ” We. can improve your printing and would be glad to, - Call and inspect our print shop. .. | Our prices ate right. on the cost fiiding sys- tem--a detailed actount is kept of each job. and when ‘it is ‘finished wé know the exact ‘cost, of profit is added..- “This is the oot f fair way fai to. “our Council; ¢ : Nanaimo, Wedueaday ‘Hovelstike, Wednesday. “Summerland, Thursday, : Penticton, Friday, to be Comm “PUBLIC INQUIRIE His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased ¢|the Honourable Albert Edward lips, K.C., President of the- Executive the Honoirable Price Ellison, ‘Minister of Finance; Charles Henvy Lu- ‘grin, of the City of and William Harold Malkin, of Vancouver, Eaquire, ‘to ioners under the Chamber, Court-novse or the Office at the following 27th and 28th Septemb ~ Vancouver, Friday and Saturday, 29th ,_ and 30th September. New: Westminster, Monday, 2nd Oc- tober.’ Golden, Thursday, 5th Nelson, Kamloops, Tuesday, 1fth 20 Kelowna, Saturds , 21st Vernon, Monday, 23 ioners, Treasury’ Depa vartm rth 18th Sep’ foaber, ‘Victoria, operation of the and Thursday, Gctober. . Cranbrook, Saturday, 7th October. - *. Fernie, Monday, Sth October. Wednesday, 11th-October. Rossland, Thuraday, 12th October, _ - » Grand Forke, Friday, 18th Obtober, : Princeton, Saturday, 14th October. Merritt, Monday, 16th October, 18th October. ’ October, A October... + It is requested that all persons who are interested in the matter aforesaid and who desire to be heard, will not fail resent at the meetings of the _PRICE ELLISON, 8 ACT! ” to appoint cPhil- Esquire; of the City be Commis-j- “Public Anquiries Act” for the purpose of e and reporting upon Lhe aaid estate amongst the parties entitled |‘‘Assessment Act, 1903,” to'its practical bearings on the requirements of the Province, . . ’ The said Commissionera willhold their meetings on the dates andat the places. mentioned hereunder, namely: Victoria, at the Executive Council Parliament -Monday and Tuesday, 26th and 28th September. at 10 4.m. nquiring into with respect financial Buildings, At the ‘Government places;— 2 an May 5th, 1910 publiatied in Garette of May bth and May 26th, 1910, arc canccll- oa Lots 785, 181, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 7914, 792, 10, 7H4, at, Bo, 857, Bes, 958, So, Be nat 86h, Range 4, Const ‘District; and Lots 21484, 120, 1023 Department of Landa, 1SALE OF “LANDS FOR UNPAID J. W. AUSTIN. | Provincial “Aasayer ° Prompt and- reliable work’ * Hazelton. BC DELINQUENT TAXES IN THE OMINECA ASSESSMENT D1s- TRICT, PROVINCE OF BRITISH CoLUMBiA.. Beautiful Desi and Wedding Rin Watches, .- +: Watch R O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton gns in. Engagement: = High grade - epairing, = * I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE. that | the above sale is postponed until Thursday, the sixteenth’ day of |s. November, A. D, 1911, | CG. W. ‘HOMER, f ‘Assessor and Collector, Omineca HAZELTON HOSPITAL 2: for any Perlod frem one month upward at $1 per month in advance. This rate includes offica econ- pultations and medicines, ag well aa all costs while , In the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelisn 7 E, C, Stephenson and Fred Field: in Alder- an more, from Rev, F. L. Stephenson, or at tha Hoa- 5: pital from the Medical Superintendent, rom ISSUES TICKETS Assessment District, © Hazelton, B, C., Sept. 20, 1911, CANCELLATION oF: ‘RESERVE. ’ NOTICE ia hereby given that the reserves exiat- - Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and \ Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Hazeuton, B. C,. ing over vacant Crown lands in Rangea 4.and 6, Coast District, notices of which, bearing dates of and May 25th, 1910, reapactiviy, were the jasues of tha British. Columbia In so far as the same relates to Iands surveyed 88 1164, 1165, “Everythingin Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co, | a Prince Rupert, B.C. 184, 78, 750, 318, 7i7a, 70 and 1138, all in 3314 and $824, all in Range 6, Const District, ROBERT A, RENWICK, . Deputy. Minister of ‘Lands, Victoria, B, C., “hug. 16, 1911, n-20 ing on vacant lands of the Crown, notice of which | | was published In the British Columbia Gazettain the faaue of May 5th, 1910, ond bearing date of May 6th, 1910, fa eancelled in so far aa the ‘| same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 2317, 2318, 2319, 2320, 2321, 2322, 2928, 9394, aos, 2a26, 2227, 2829, 2390, 2231, 2092, 2384, 2385, 2396, 2997, 2338, 2341, 2342, 2948, 2347, 2048, 2348, 2540, ZBB0: 2358, 2969, 2409, $118, 9114, 4126, 8116, 3117, 9119, 3119, 9120, BIZ1, 3122, $123, $124, 8125, 3126, 3127, 9128, $129, 3140, 5181, 3182, 8133, 9184, $135, 8125 9197, 9193, 3199, 3140. 8141, 3142, 3142a, 3148, S144, 8145, 38140, 9147, ‘9148, a148a, 9149, 8160, 8151, 3152, 5163, $154, $1565, 9156, 3157, 4168, 9159, 3160, 3161, 3162, 8163, S164, 2165, 9166, 3167, 9168, 3189, 3170, 3171, 9172, 3173, 3174, 3116, 9176, 3177, 3179, 3179, 9184, 3187, 8181 and 188, Range 6, Coast District, Department of La: CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the reserve extat- F. W. HART & CO. Furniture and House F urnishings Complete _ Funeral Directors, Embalmers | ‘|Special attention to orders fram out of town, Prince Rupert ROBERT A. RENWICK, Deputy Minlster of Landa, i | | } All orders promptly and carefully executed ELC, Stephens Leave your orders at C.F Willis” Blacksmith Shop ~s Lands, Victoria, B.C., Aug. 16, 1911, nw b ; nee Ril the Saturday train. Hudson’s Bay Company’s Steamers , /*Port Simpson” and “Hazelton” Flat Freight Rate $26-per ton, plus Railroad Charges . Passenger Fares: Hazelton to Newtown $11, including berth Newtown to Hazelton $12.50, inclading berth The Str. Port Simpson meets the Wednesday train and the Str. Hazelton meets Passengers will find accommodation on board steamers. 4th October. October. October. Chairman, 8 tt was | “Then a “small: 'petcentage lic H igh and al Districta ore sixty-six feet wide, and have a Width of thirty-three feet on each side of the mean straight centre line of | the traveled road, THOMAS TAYLOR, Minister of Public Works. Department of Public Works, Fictoria, B, G., July Tth, 1911. PUBLIC HIGHWAYS PRovViNcE oF British COLUMBIA- _NoTicH is hereby given that. all Pub- Main Trunk Roads ways in unorganized Distriets in organize * Mationery, ete, : Mi itis te be Coppeck | = ~Lelterhnaida sige, cards, stateineits, ‘illeads, posters, : ~creulas;' bok, “programs, invitations, ‘wedding: and sociely CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE 1s hereby given that the rage: extat- fn on vacant Crown. iandsin Range at « print th ihe, Miner tan’ Wie it. ee 1800, 1803, a Peter Ron 25th rere FY Nee 6, Cant Minlater of Landa, | . nan relates to the Is Tanda Got Tas Bet Devries rat notice of which, bearing date of May 85th, inthe British Columble Garatte . . TOLD, fa cancélled Inka. i 80 fir a3 thu same! best niuhilah ay 38 Teed, 1 of Lana pep ty MI Victories B,C. “hue. 14 111. it Dist~ 1897, ue ee || A EXPRESS (0. HAZELTON, B. €. INTERIOR FORWARDING. a || Stage leaves ¢ every Friday and « every Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock for Aldermere and Telkwa. Returning, leaves Aldeimere and Telkwa Tuesday and Friday _ - arriving here Wednesday Horses for hire for private parties. | Horses, Oats, Wheat and Bran for, sale, and Saturday at noon... Ud ‘EEC harleson, Manager . | Fairbanks-Morse _. Gasoline Donkey . The ‘Can be also “ useil to pump clear land - Largest ssc ot Gésaline Eng and Mashing weal ‘ Montreal’ lightest,’ most compact hoisting apparatus obtainable No Licensed Operator Required vincial Goverment ‘y ; water, BAW wood of.