Why Buy a Ready-Made Mack- inaw Suit when you can buy a Tailor-Made Mackinaw Suit at $1 4. Anger the Tailor manufactured Hazelton, B. C. 8a Mine 6 Minn Rl Fs Fh i Se 8 es Pony Bite A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B.C. rt Pat it j 3 ponany ree eer Fifty-one Bunks of Solid Comfort Clean Beds, Clean Bunks, Tobaccos, Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Soft Drinks, Fruits in Season, etc, etc. 3 2 The Grand Opposite Hazelton Hotel Ferguson & Steele Proprietors Local and Personal The auditorium has been se- cured for use as a polling place on election day, J. W. Davis will leave on the Port Simpson for a business trip to the coast citics. A new cover is being laid on the bridge over Two Bridge creek, on the main road. A. H, Wyllie, of .the govern- ment office, has gone to the eoast for a vacation trip. Mrs, and Miss Williseroft, who have spent several weeks in Hazelton, were passengers on the Inlander, en route for their home in. Victoria. The 150-foot trestle bridge at the 39-mile post on the Bulkley valley road will be finished today, effecting a great improvement in the highway. J. F. Cameron, of Vancouver, an experienced silver-lead mining: man, arrived on the Port Simp- son this morning to look over the properties of the district. Vancouver and New Westmin- ster meet today to decide the title to the Minto cup. There isa good deal of speculation amongst local men on the result, The postoffice authorities have at last taken action to improve the mail service to Bulkley points, and have inaugarated a semi-weekly service, Election time seems to wake the postoffice people up. FOR t SALE Ten Acres Cleared Land, with House, two =|miles from Hazelton. Apply to H. Coppock, Hazelton POOL AND Hazelton's Favorite Resort GALENA CLUB BOX BALL ane, BILLIARDS Soda Fountain Equipped to serve Finest Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, ete., etc. Our specialty is the best Confectionery, including unrivalled . Imported Chocolates. Choicest Egyptian and other Imported Cigarettes Fine Cigars. Books, Magazines and Periodicals D. J. McDougall E. J. Tate he Skeena will close. @ Within a short time navigation on the Are you prepared for this? Order that Sleigh Now @ Have you secured cutter or that light sleigh you wanted? If not better do it at once. q recep’ your order at our expense. your bob sleds, your _ Aldous, Robertson se & Murray _H. Neergard, freight clerk at steamer PortjSimpson for the southwest, which he will visit be- fore going to Germany for a pro- longed stay. C. Newman is in from Babine lake, He hasanumberof claims with showings of gold-copper and galena ores on the shore of the lake, thirty miles south of Babine post. Among the passengers on the Port Simpson, whieh arrived from the end of steel today, was Miss Lister, of Nanaimo, who has been appointed lady superin- tendent of Hazelton Hospital, Jim Riley will try to interest Prince Rupert fans in the North- ern B. C. league. They have in- door baseball in the terminal city, and he sees no reason why they games up here. Wm. J. Driver came in last night from his Bulkley valley ranch. He reports good crops of hay in the valley, with every prospect of a profitable market. The balers are all busy, and Mr. Driver finds it necessary to in- stall a press for his own use, Superintendent Williscroft is making preparations for the con- struction during the winter of a bridge over the Nadina river, at the head of Francois lake, and one across the narrows between. Decker and Burns lakes. These bridges are very necessary to af- ments on Francois and Qotsa lakes, Major Frank Morris, of Van- couver, in charge of the Salvation Army throughout this district, arrived in Hazelton yesterday, with Ensign Johnston, of Prince Rupert. The Major is on his various northern corps and is here to visit the native organiza- tions at Andimauldnd Glen Vows. ell, During his stay Mr. Manson received advice by a wire that an had been granted for the main road to Fraserlake, Itisthought this amount will be sufficient to allow of the partial construction of the road as far as Burns lake so that the settlers in that dist- rict may use sleighs during the coming winter. Martin Wanlich, the pioneer prospector of the Seven Sisters mountains, came up from his cluims on Tuesday. He states that the surface ore, which is gray copper, assays very, well. A group of seven claims is owned by Wanlich and. :his Hazeltoni- associates, among whom are L}!/ L. DeVoin, F. A. Dewar, D Ogilvie, T. Carpenter and A,, Griswold. Conveyor was Damaged The steamer Conveyor got into difficulty on Wednesday. When lining up river at Hornet’s Nest, the slack of the cable fouled the wheel, the tree to which the line was fast came out by the roots, and the boat was swept on the rocks, Her cylinder timbers were broken, disabling her for the time. The damaged . boat cargo and passengers taken by the Distributor. The broken parts will be temporarily repair- ed, and the Conveyor will pro- ceed under her own steam to the coast, where she will go on the ways. Lawhreakers Punished The local police have been busy this month, the greater number | of eases handled being occasion-| ed by the supplying of liquor to Indians, In consequence of the unusual numbers of Indians found intoxicated, ‘a vigorous. campaign against su pliers h as been main- tained, with the result that sev eonvictions were obtained. vat agaregate of fines impose $ae5. ° Bert Disney’ appelrdd six months hard labor, without the option. of a fine. Kathleén Green, a young Indian woman. who has given the police consid- erable trouble and has proved in- corrigible, was sent to af mainater forthree mouths for be drunk: on the reHeryes: the. H. B. Co., will leave.on the/R should not figure in next season’s | ford access to the growing settle-| fourth annual inspection of the | |B additional appropriation of $2,000): was tied up for repairs, and let! } ar |b yesterday and was sentenced ito) ew Weat-|)- ES ICS SIT ISS Gre aS ort (iS ar eee Ae ee OE OREO ES ints recat eS HARVEY & MeKINNON] Real | Estate | and Mines 2 vf ee Rg Sed a Sel . ; : i . . : a 7 . : SC STo a ~ Gari ae ae or. - . . reed > 25 Nez), ee Be AE Sak a SUE for eA Doe, CO ae ans a bee - a 3 Q + woe 7 Oo a oe Le a Hazelton, B. C. Scene Fe orale PRET EEO ce eeerent aed a) i STROSS eh es Be J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and reliable work Hazelton, B.C. fe] RSET es Sm xs SOS SEIN Sao ao ‘ oe : ie FOR SALE --- Stable and contents, Easy terms, New Town H. 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