f THE ew STORE| HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR FURS Full line of Men’s Furnishings, Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries, : C. V. SMITH I * GENERAL MERCHANT ¥ HAZELTON PRISMATIC BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES Compasses, WATCHES - JEWELRY ©. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton Op et nt te te es Hed tees ge i Smithers Residents | © { ( Those desiring ELECTRICAL WIRING i in Residences or Business } Places are requested to j notify The Williams-Carr j Lumber & Investment Co., j Smithers, which is prepared } to accept orders, ne eee te ey Ha Aa a balan lg OED ad tl SO im Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Hasellun, B. Co ee ih til ED i 5 vata | ! pring | Leaders Ep ly Ore) NEW BLUE DIXIE GRAY FAN TAN These are some of the new color tones for Spring Suitings, They come in Worsteds and Tweed effects. i This is what the stylish dressers j in the large cities are wearing We're showing a wide vattaty i of these Lopular weaves. © i Made to measure by The House af Hobberlin, Limited. i Come in and have a look, i oe 6 Pr ana ee Pies 2 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B.C. (Gore rc eet neg te rm ra rl ta i Rs glern States, f) New Brunswick. #!to the fruit crop, H] stood that R. W, Brocky’ director ‘lada, will be appointed depity- B {minister of mines, in suceession + | past the winning post in the Der- 1} be used for breeding purposes in Eight Years In This District, ~ mand the old whaler Karluk, on ‘dition would leave for Nome, Eastern Frigidity Montreal, June 12:— Cold weather is being experienced in Eastern Canada and the North- Snow is reported in In this dis- trict great injury has been done Promotion for Brock Ottawa, June 12:—It is under- of the geological survey of Can~ to Dr. A. P. Low, who is 3 Super- annuated. Ridean Hall is being recon- structed, in anticipation of the return from England of the Duke of Connaught. Craiganour Sold London, June 9:--The sum of $15,000 was paid by the govern- ment of Argentina for the horse Craiganour, which was the firat by on Wednesday, but was dis- qualified for bumping. He will Argentina. Karluk Expedition Victoria, B. C., June 8:—Vilh- jalmar Stefansson, the Arctic ex- plorer, arrived at Esquimalt yes- terday and took charge og the work of preparing the expedition which he will lead into the Arctic this summer for scientific re- search under the auspices of the Canadian government. Aftera conference with Capt. Robert Bartlett, who will com- which the Stefansson party will inat-sintndl ~~ pcnonhitpsieeneeets = HAZELTON LOSES. SECOND BALL GAME: THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, TUNE 19 | oo , boy In a game replete with errors, the Hazelton team was defeated last Sunday by the New Hazelton aggregation, The score was 17- 14, which tells the character of the exhibition. Both pitchers showed improved form, but re- ceived poor support. Lofauist was behind the bat for Hazelton ‘and made a’ good showing, hav- ing three hits, four runa and no errors to his credit. The Tiers appeared for the first time in theiy natty new uniforms. The score: ] Hazelton AB W. P. Memillan, 33 6 R. C. Sinclair, 3b 6 Kelly, cf 6 I. H. N. Whiting, lf 6 J. A. Macdonald, lb 5 Carroll Stewart, rf 5 R. J. Rock, 2b 5 Lofquist. c¢ 5 W. Ellis, p 4 { New Hazelton AB Cameron, ‘c 6 Jennings, ss 6 Tobey, cf . 6 Riley, 2b 6 Oass, p : 6 Stenstrom, 1b 5 Bennett, 3b 5 Slim, rf 4 Reeves, lf 4 SCORE BY INNINGS Hazelton 400068301 New Hazelton 002033204 SUMMARY | Three-base hits: Me*fillan, Stenstrom, MTwo-base hits: Cam- CHNMWWWO HEA Nh WHOS Or Go a. FP ORPNNOFENH saenooooconm eron, Oass, Reeves, Lofquist. Struck out: Oass 7, Ellis 12, The local men have been prac- ticing regularly during the week, sail,. Mr. Stefansson said he was)and may be expected to make a well pleased with the prepara- tions made for the expedition. Ali of the equipment has been received except some scientific instruments, which are expected tomorrow. | . Mr, Stefansson said the expe- Alaska, in a few days, although the exact date of departure has not been set, Mosquito Netting-at Sargent’s. Siationery, Photo Supplies, Gramophones, Developing and Printing. W. W. WRATHALL Hazelton q (ir SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS The Baron and Viscount A PRODUCT OF B.c, * | Hudson's Bay ’ Company GROCERIES A full Assort- ment of a Po -- DRY GooDs . — - HARDWARE of Best Quality at ity at Popular Prices LIQUORS always kept i in _ HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B.C. einer commas _— better showing tomorrow, - Manager Sinclair gives out the following as the probable line-up of the Tigers for the game at New. Hazelton tomorrow: Me- Millan, ss; Sinelair, lf; Kelly, ef: Emmons, 3b; Whiting or Lynch, rf; Macdonald, 1b; Rock, 2b; Lofquist; ¢; Ellis or North, p, Telkwa Store Burned Fire destroyed the store and stock of F, LE. Charlegon, the Telkwa merchant, on Friday of last week. Starting from the chimney, above the ceiling, the blaze spread with great rapidity, the building being burned to the. ground in a very short time, Little was saved of the contents, beyond books and records, ficient insurance was carried to cover the loss, forts, volunteer firemen prevent- = |ed the spread of the flames to the adjoining building, occupied by Chettleburgh & Sinclaiz, while R. L. Gale’s force pump protected the residences acrosg Suf- By strenuous ef. the street, On Sale Hazelton's at the GALENA CLU Faves Canal Progress. i W. F. BREWER, Lessee. - Washington, June 13:—Chief as - : A Engineer Goethals: states that |g ETHLTIT NET ITETL NENT MENNNCOT HHH COATTMNTMECS SHALL EUHLIHIMERINRIINECE water will-be turned into the Panama Canal during the first week in October. , Oranges, Lemons, Bananas at Sargent’s. A. D. Wooler, of Telkwa, is spending a few days in Hazelton, R. J. and G. H. McDonell, who have been Spending some days in Telkwa, returned to Hazelton early in the week, W. RB Rpzieston, ae the con- tracting firm of Smith & Eggle- ston, paid a business visit , Ha; zelton during the week, ’ RO Ly Gale, J. PB, returned to Telkwa on: ‘Weilnesday, from Ha- elton, where. he attended the funera! of thos Bomkiy Miller “. ac! | wi La! x | m m . ml Mm | mi mi ml a ial mi | a | at | La! al al m mi ml La! mi x | lea’ ml hel eal m al ml ol I en en ml x | hae mi Ls a ia mi im ml | ml mi | | ai ml | | a! a! a an! mi ea t leo! m | mi al Mm ml ml ml mi ai im = m m wi mw x m mi | ml x a! m ml ml m a . mt x Lt x mt le Mm m $0000.00 eR Ts 6 ate Fr rom our stock of we mention the following: _ ‘White Enamel Iron Beds ( oo Full, Three-Quarters and Half Sizes. Woven Wire and Coil Wire Springs. Mattresses Duchess in three sizes, Restmore all- felt, crib and roll-ups. : Very neat dressers and wash stands at $17.50 Bed room tables to match the dressers $3.75 Neat folding sanitary bed couch with mattress ~ $30.00 _ A neat upholstered lounge $8.90 Bed room, dining room and kitchen chairs, each _ $1, $1.25 and $1.50 - Folding card tables $8.50 Extension tables F olding tables Couches for the dining room Sea grass rockers Easy chairs Lounging chair. Morris chairs Children’s high and ~ commode chairs ; Our spring shipment of Trunks, Suitcases and Hand Bags reached us this week and we show a good range of Steamer and Large Trunks. at a range of prices. A very splendid stock of Suit Cases and Hand Bags $2.50 to $13.50 Parcel ‘and Pack. Straps.and Packing Saddles Canvas Sup plies ‘| ° A very complete stock of tents and flies, A new line of mosquito tents will get you. Canvas and: drills in all the popular widths. - . _ and weights, oe \ > $4. 50. Men's corduroy pants, all sizes. . Children’s cashmere sweaters, buttoned ¢ on shoulder, i in tan, navy or red $1.35 to » $I 15 Poulty netting. Screen wire all widths. ‘Seren doors and winddws. a . ‘ FURNITURE 2 "Established 1870 | R Cumingtam & Son, Lid. HAZELTON, B, C. ... | x: x x x wf a aed te JCC CC aa —_ 2H Soon "1 wt et mt J | , | mo mv | | — co | \ 3 . EK. a x x |. | ml 7 ml | _& mi . . oe ; a mM | ¢ mi | | ; = | mw - 1 | | | ml ‘| i iF HS: — || a | i ON a