THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,1913 Phone 300 P.0. Box 1635 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suite ONE, FEDERAL BLook, PRINCE RUPERY, B. C. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.ia, Nelson, Fort George _ and New Hazelton, B, ¢, AFFLECK, Mer. New Hazelton. wie ~4 J, A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.60 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and i Trains. is} tt ti ~~ F.G.T. Lucas EB. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogera Building Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B. C. "McRAE BROS., LT’D STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies odals, Loose Leaf Systems Remia ge Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C. Aaduratutsatur THE | QUALITY STORE | g Full line of s §€©=6- Dry Goods Men's Furnishings Hardware Groceries fC. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Mines and Mining Good Properties for ar gale - Cash or on Bond. Development and ‘Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Elght Years In This District. Hazelton, 1, C. ITS “BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun — round again to “BROWN” Our FALL and WINTER Samples are here and they are the smartest lines thet ever came into~ this burg. Fashioned, atyled and made in the exclusive “HOBBERLIN WAY” Suits and Overcoats $20 to $40. NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B, 0, | cose | F D apy TIWEte awe econ Ell. = DRY LUMBER AND CORD = WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND Boys' summer suits, special price "gl. 00 to $1.50 Men's Zimmerknit underwear, light. aeight, per suit $1.60 Men's a roe, tan a ord black, per as” ‘sammie rales, special ices, Tbe to $1.00 ° Lad ea’ gauze Hele hose, palr, 25¢ Ladies’ cushmere hose, per pair, g g = E E Hanikerchiets silk, special price ‘Blanc, tite alt. eeighs nd and colors, r pair $3 Towels, and and pti ee to Ble fre 91.00 = Men's. diess shirta, to oO Will, H. HOLLAND 5] > HAZELTON, B.C. FUR TRADER Local and District News Notes Wilson Bros., of 88-Mile, were in town yesterday. H. M. Gibson returned on Tuesday from Burns Lake. Ben Peterson is working on the Silver King, on Nine-mile. I. Anger returned on Wednes- day from a business: trip to Seattle, A new ferry is being construc- ted to cross the Skeena at Git- wangak. Sidney Billingham, of Vancou- ver, was in town on Wednesday evening. ; District Forester Allen left on Tuesday for a trip into the Bulk- ley Valley. Government Agent Hoskins went to the Buikley Valley towns on Thursday. Ed. Maulten’s pack train re- turned on Wednesday from atrip to Manson creek, H. ©. Kinghorn, assistant for- ester, has gone to Fraser lake, on official business, R, D'Eeville, fisheries guardi- an, and A. Moncur left today for a trip to Black water. Shel Robinson is on his way to Fraser lake, where he expects to remain for some months. James Latham, district forest ranger, has returned from a trip to the Kitwancool valley. Miss Agnes Grant, who has §|been residing with her parents here, is visiting friends in Prince a | Rupert. Prospectors are reported to have made an important strike p}on Shovel creek, in the southern j jend of the district, L. T, Kenney, of Fifth cabin, on’the telegraph line, came in on .|Tuesday, en route to the coast for a vacation trip. F. B. Chettleburgh left ‘on Wednesday for a‘visit to the Coal creek property af the Copper | River Coal syndicate, H, P, Wilson, manager “of ‘the ; Royal ' Bank at Prince Rupert, _ {was here on Thursday, en route to Smithers and Fort George. Mrs, Cox and children return- ed on Wednesday from a visit to the coast cities, ‘They were met at Prince Rupert by Mr. Cox. The recently-formed Central Francois and Uncha Lakes’ Agri- cultural Association has now a membership of twenty-seven set- flers. Frank R, Keefe is presi- dent, Charles D. Haven vice: president and C, Bransby Wil- liams secretary-treasurer. A party of prospectors, includ- ing S. J. Willton and James Ferguson, left on Monday for Manson creek and the Stranger river, . Ed. Mullen has sold, his pack! train. He expeets to leave to- morrow for the Shushanna dig- gings, planning to take in a span of oxen, a The repair crew which has heen- replacing the poles along the Yukon Telegraph line through the Bulkley Valley, has returned from Burns Lake. F. M.. Dockrill has returned from a business visit to Vancou- ver, going up to the Morice river coal property which is being pros- pected by his company. There wasaslip at one of the Ross tunnels on Wednesday ‘morning. The damage was re- paired in time to allow trains to go ‘through according to schedule. W. J. Jephson, the Prince Ru- pert barrister, arrived onWednes- day to open his Hazelton office, He will come up on the second Wednesday of each month to re- main three days, L. R. Walker, of the North Coast Land Co,, accompanied by P, B. Carr, drove out to the| Bulkley’ Valley on Thursday. They-will spend some weeks in that district, on land business, Rev. J. K. Wright, a repre! sentative. of the Bible Society, spent a few days i in town, in the interests‘of that: well-known or- ganization. He preached on Sun- day evening in St. Peter’s church, a The new ferry, to connect Ha-| zelton with the railroad station, ig nearing completion, and should be in commission in a fortnight. It is of the pontoon variety and will be one of the beat in the district, District Engineer Baxter, ac- companied by W. J. Carr, road superintendent, A.:H. Tomlin- gon, provincial horticulturist and H, E. Walker, district agricultur- _ list, left for the Bulkley Valley on Thursday. a A party of young people, num- bering over # score, enjoyed a picnic at Mission éreek ‘on. Tues- gun — - Athletic Sports “Wood Chopping | ‘Contest Mr. Pioneer: The NORTH'S. FIRST — EXHIBITION © A Success by contributing exhibits, of the ‘field, the mine and thesea September 24, 25 and 26 Water Carnival - _ Spectacular. display of Fireworks tery: atterioon and evening | “WRITE FOR’ ‘PRIZE, LISTS. We want you . to help make - Horse: Racing 10 Indian Bands -In.Com THE NORTHERN BRITISH. COLUMBIA AGRI ENERAL MERCHANT AND Agent for Glea Vowel Sawmill - CULTURAL AND. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION (ee eo day. The anglers of the party were successful in landing quite |’ a number of fine trout, which|) were added to the menu. ' FL E, Groffman has returned from Vancouver, and will leave]. Hugh Gibson, for Quartz and Vital creeks, in the Manson ‘dis- on Monday, accompanied by] }' trict, where his company, the]! aan eaters rere B * OA. Chisholin | General Hacare Builders’. Material Miners’ ‘Supplies _/ Baths Ta Connection ‘Hazelton, B.C. |£ Gall and see us, ao Telegraph office, © | “ "Reasonable “=>..3); a ” Next door to’? MELE OminecaGold Mines, is operating, Leon Benoit and Henry Vaurs, of Winnipeg, accompanied by day froma visit to the Bulkley Valley and Smithers, They were with conditions renerally. Smith- ersimpressed them as an admira- A. C. Aldous, returned on Tues-| greatly pleased with the appear- |} ‘lance of ~crops-in the valley, and “Stationery, “Photo ‘Supplies, Gramophones, Developing and. Printing. W. W. WRA THALL Hazelton ble townsite, and they went so far as to say they regarded it as the best new town of the day. Mr. | Benoit is heavily interested in coal lands in the Groundhog dis- trict, ~ In the course of a dispute on Saturday between Wong Too and Yuen Now, two Chinese employ- ed in the Foley, Weleh & Stewart ‘SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS - The Baron and ieee On Sale at the GALENA CLUB “ A. PRODUCT OF B.C. Hesslon's : Farorite , _W. F, BREWER, Lessee, *. - ° oa mess at New Hazelton, the last- named received a severe cut on the head from a large’ knife. Constable Grant arrested Wong Too, who was tried in Hazelton on Wednesday by Magistrate Hoskins, The charge of assault to do grevious- bodily harm wus proven, and the accused was sentenced to five months impris- onment at New Westminster. Fishing rods and- tackle at Sar- gent’s, ’ Brown’s in town. -Ask Noel & Rock, Fresh creamery butter and fresh local eggs at Sargent’s, Stetson: and Brglish hats at Sargent’s: STREAMS ASDHTN ATTN ment of always kept i in” stock. - LIQUORS “HUDSON'S S BAY COMPANY es HAZELTON;. 3B q ” ; 2 sin nani conan iexnnnLNiecaMNANIMLCSaeNMNESatMNMNeNMie ial 2IAICMNANANICMANCORMMCITOMMCOTUMNNNEAMMRMES, Hudson S Bay Company | GROCERIES oo DRY GOODS - : HARDWARE | of Best Quality at ity at Popular Prices A full Assort- eas | ia a. a a - pr. 35 and oe White, pr. - spebsulpussscsuisal La White Duck Dress Goods, yd, epee aeeene alalaoialatat ok. Extra Long Silk Gloves in ‘Black and ee _ -.. 2.00. _ White Lawn Corset Covers. - .- oo ~ 36" Apron Ginghams, Brown -and _ White, Blueand White Check ~ 34” Natural Pongee Silks. -. * White Silk Hondkerchic each “50° - 25 25 us . fe Al 25: cee 7 Nagy ad Rad ‘Sweaters | in mal sizes * Footwear That Appeals “3 For. comfortable Fall Wear. we have the Right Boot ina; inch Walkover for Men ard a Smardon ‘Walking or: Ride 7 ving boot for Ladies, We have also the best. Tine. of children s.§ ~ boots on the market, in n quality, i in price, in: Y appearance, - Falland Winter Samples Art Tailoring Are already in our hands. _ The range of patterns and: textures: 1s. Jarger. and_better. than ever. ~- For Ladies — Chamoisuede Washable Gloves, pr. $ 75 |. Lisle Hose ‘in White and Pale Blue, 7 Come 1 in and look : them ‘over » Fo or: Children : ‘a Darling: Hose, Cream, Light. °°" . ~ Blue, ‘Tan, Red. and. Black, jet avid ~all'sizes 20 TL wh e Cream Nuns Veilng Dresses pri ly trimmed, $1.75 and- S Children's -Cashmere - Sweaters, : bu ~ toned shoulder; in ‘Nayy; Red’ os and Brown, all. sizes, $1 25 For Boy ys _ NRA ens tonto entender ole a * Established 1870 ve R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. GENERAL MERCHANDISE