g “aes . Regitte Tr. ee 24 SPAKE N Norice Sak Yb have regeived ob sitions je “eating to the retention : o£ the following names on’ the. 4 District on the grounds atated below: below of fone “y i ‘MentdLumy, “ -, Registrar ‘of Pan Sigene Blectoral | Name 7 ot % AMord,: 1, deaerh ~| Allan, “Thomas - | Banister, Victor ‘| Bench, Herbert M.-- : Beamish,” Henry. George. S65 ° | Beauregard, -G. 233° ae : | Hoge, Bond, Brin Hamann, Toa eigWalter Samuel... 629 | Jones, Harry Patrick MacAulay, 2025 | Malwain _ --) Mello, Herwald. Dorrian. * | McFarland, . | Stinson, Eber Lorne-:.-: : Strankwood,: - William L;- ‘J Stuart, An, ; yintemnte, J Jones, ‘atrick i John-7..-- Metcalfe, .Haroid. Barber-. : Mitchell,. Wm.~ Henry - Monday, Charles Herbert 4 Morrow, Peter: - | McBurney, Gordon... *|MeCuish, John-_-- MeCullough,- “William .. ‘ Charles, Alexander. Richardieon, John... -- Robertson, Struan George - | Rogers, Charles N. = a Kilbee. Sutherland, kes, Harry. Thompacn Joseph ienry omas F, John-- - Yule, “David A022 _ shared by. ‘prospeetars who: ‘are’: =, working ' ‘from’ tha’ ‘other: Bide of. a mountains. is evident ‘from. the ah following, : which ‘is printed: by} > - | the Greenwood: Ledge aS a dés- me patch from. Edmonton: : “When the’ ‘ee goes: out of the oo Liaed river “next: Spring: ‘a party|* . 1of prospectors, ‘whose;. ‘practical | Hazelton | ’ Hazelton - ' Hazelton’ : ‘Hazelton ~ Prince. Rupert - *. Sealey~ '. Hazelton’: Hazelton - 9," Hazelton: - |. knowledge. of. tmaineralozy was gained. in: the. foremost - gold|. : camps of the United States, ‘Can- ada, Sotith ‘Africa, Australia and oe America, will start’ from t.. Edmonton ‘to penetrate. the nor- i thern’ wilderness, more than ‘500 Re miles west of: the confluence of the Liard and: Nabanni ‘rivers, _ The prospectors ‘will take: with’ ao ‘them: ‘twenty ‘pack. animals and _ ample ‘supplies for a stay of at Teast: six. months. Three mem: bera of the party will pass . the | winter in Edinonton to” assemble a the outfit andito arrange for. its transportation toa point,’ “when lit will be eatried to its destina- «| tion beyond thie: outposts: af eivil- “Aldermera-:. . Aldermere :: Bulkley Valley ince Rupert : Hazelton. “Hazelton, ° Hazelton “Sealey . The: following peraons are -opsrted doplisntea ‘on the list)... Name - *. Place :. ization. a . William Drew, now: a a resident | of Edmonton, who went to the a his, companions, while they were €: | The “ty to-Date” ~Drug-Stores (Successors to ADAMS DRUG ¢ STOR ‘Up-to- date: Stock Upto-date Methods - Up-to-date Prices’ : Thompson, Anderson, JSacon.2._.-.- ; | Broadbent, > |Carr,: Mark Tosepi B. . annaee - Haar _ Aldermere ;. “Hazelton >. - . Aldermere . “The follomine: persons are: pera ected we Name: ree Ug 4 a ee "Place ne aay election. of. ‘Chocolates, Everything to, be had i in the “DRUG LINE y Candies, ‘Stationery and :; . ue Moazines, a Wea carry a large. ‘stock. of: Ko- “dak Goods , Cameras, F ilms, ~ Paper, etc, . ~ Developing. and. Pestng - a Specialty © : agar, George’. = Edgar, Magnes... ..: : Edger,’ ia: ark George. “China Hat” ; Port Simpson - Fort, Simpson : A. Y. JOHNSTONE,. Mgr. Hazelton. ‘and. New. Hazelton’ i ponnnDGT a | Vancouver, akitt with “two. ‘prospects - in ntities, but: the shortage of | provisions forced,” “the ’ ‘meh © ‘to ‘abandon their exploration. pro+ ject, Drew: ‘returned. to Edmon: ton, while hig’ partners_headed ‘westward through the niountains ftending to travel ° ‘overland’ ‘to ‘As they were fever heard frém_ itis ‘believed they, “ | pepentats: ‘who have. fonateaied Derished on thelonely trail. _ | “oe toward ‘the: headwaters of “the pos ig | frank, sons of. Murdock McLeod, William MeLeod and his, brathoe how of Edmonton,~ previously, a ‘post trader ‘for. the Hudson’ 8 ‘Bay Company i in the Fort. Nelson ‘eountry’ for thirty: years, accom- panied by W. J. Wier; a young || : Scotchman, left Fort Nelson early. in the spring of: 1904, intending ‘to explore’ the’ district at the a tributary of ‘the. Liard, . Nothing was heard ‘of ‘thém cuntil - 1909: ‘when a:younger aon, party. of hunters, “found. the side by ‘side, both: having been shot. Weir's : bleached skeleton was” found three “miles® away. There was a ragged. ‘hole i in the skull, ‘The remains of the thrée articles “known to: have been carried, by. them, - were: buried near where they fell. elder McLeod and his son ‘as well ‘a8 by trappérs and traders inthe and new to the eountry: with its mystery, became f insane and shot ~ = steer. afterwards taking his]. =| ‘own life, = The. younger: McLeod, .and his}. ‘Ynen who: proapected : near - the for some time, returned with samples of rich gold “bearing quartz; The prospectors reported ate ‘the. ‘trading post that -they found gold in abundance, but the Jong. ‘distance: to “pack | ‘Supplies of the ground. Los George MeLaughlin, for years investigate the. reports: brought and’ the ‘others postponed the i treatment for hia eyes. .“The pro- nite:information of the gold ‘de- To: Boost: Vancoiver _-(Bpacial to: The. Miner). - ~-Yaneouyer, ‘Nov, jh "Hale, a million population for: ‘the ity headwaters of the Nabawni1 river, going. over the same route. with a skeletons of the two brothers |: - The theory —accepted by thel] istrict ad a solution of the triple] ] : _|tragedy, i is that Weir, highstrung inaccessibility of the country, the! and the. hardships: encountered made impossible the development) ; in: ‘thie employ: of the Hudgon’s | Bay: Company i in the Fort Nelson| - district, was.a member of aparty , organized: ‘peveral years ago to 7 journey until.he returned from |. England, where he went under} {° ject was subseqiiently’ abaridoned, | “The trip to be undertaken. next} japring will. be the. first deteriin- ed effort since 1906 to gain “ defi- Bog ta sported to, -existi ini bohane: ih Zo quantities i in the rhountains, atl: Seat |the head of the Liard and. Na- ‘a |banni rivers, 1 fall aad - e “Hudson's Bay Company, | “Our, revision of price lista ince: the arrival oft trains make - it posaible:. ‘to’ offer’ quotations on~ Bteceries which are big ‘inducements. to the family trade, and we insure pale delivery . of. goods, purchased. . os reat ” - The arrival of a earload of apples. gives. ‘oar. customers’ SS good opportunity. to store @ box of the best keepers. at 3. 00: to 48, 50 a box, .” : ae BLANKETS - 7 v Genuine Hudson Bay 4-Point Blankets, “weigh ‘4 pounds. More than any- ‘other: blanket, $10.00 a pair. _ Our stock i is: ; _ ow, cornplete, HAY ‘and OATS " We can supply all demarids for Hay and. Oata at the, lowest *priees, oes Hazelton; -Hudson’ sBay Comp pany, " men, ‘whieh . were ‘identified . by ae — ‘I B, Gottstein, Managing, Director. - bua ENE CN EERE 23 UE THINES ~ Phone 304 pe _W. J. McMillan soe _. Prince Rupett, Limited _ Wholesale Grocers "Inputs, Mautactwes Distributors, Tea Blenders and _-Packers,. Tobacconists 7 —-P.0.B0K 915, ~ Represented by. : ; ds A, Edwards, Hazelton Distt "THE QUALITY STORE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID’ FOR FURS _ A FOLL LINE OF DRY. GOODS, BOOTS AND" P SHOES, oO ‘GROCERIES AND. HARDWARE C. V.! SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT. . | HAZELTON. uD FoR CATALocues ©” “UNDERWOOD” Typewriter “The Mace you wilt BY” - P, ““MACEY” Filing’ Systems, Office Furatture, Supplies, Ete. _(. H. HANDASYDE, Jr. |. _. Complete Office = oO. Box 496 ‘Prince Ruprnr 8rd Ave. 4 voy Outfitter :. headwaters of the Nabanni'river||| - ” GALENA CLUB " Haselton’s Favorite Resart BOX BALL POOL AND BILLIARDS" —— down, .by explorers of 1898, . 1904) a and : 1906, but the loss: of -his| sight prevented him from going,- oe ED. Vv. McBETH ; Siceewor to: Union Transfer _ _ = ~ and Storage Co, F reighting Coniractor all Classes of Freight. Handled with Care and Despatch Flay an and Oats for Sale... Office at Omineea Hotel 0 tin G — F. Canadian Express = ae end Steoihip . 7 yates. : oe "Company Vo a Shipments handled to ‘and from. all points 'in Eastera Canada, the ~ Jj. E. Beaycamp;: ‘Agt., United a States, Great Britain, Etc. _Soutt Hazlton, B B, c.* Maney Oder ted nga . ja ‘all MiLparte of ‘the: world,” | eithia “five - ‘years ig the - ‘air of |} LANDS | “along the line. of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway i in Cen- = | - tral British Columbia, - Every mile of railroad. construction -.:{]" "STUDY THESE PRICES - steer cid Bay ke ecm ~ Heavy slejgho-—2 tach, $72,002 1-2 inch, ~ Pasaénger. sleighs—1 ‘1-2 inch, two seat, . se . $00.06, Complete: with’ | “gg, 00::; Three. ‘Beat... $100. 00, (Complete , Pe ae, ar “with brake and pole.) : hb] 1: : a “— it Gutters 400, 0 and wp, |the: Half. Million’ Vancouver 2 of the: railroad,” Linague,: whieh thas just -been or- | and : rach my: ‘board : 1 Sunday. |. E H, Hicl