ak Aaah Oat CAR district. Ingineca Eotel, Hazelton, CURLY’S A new, speedy and comfott- able E-M-F 30, will. carry passengers between Hazelton and all other points in the Garage opposite the C. R. DURANT Residence and Barn closs to Blacksmith Shop Hazelton, H. C. City Transfer and General Delivery Freight delivered to all Nearby Points, Now Hazelton, Road Houses and Mines. All Orders Filled with Cara and Dispatch, A. M. Ruddy ret rere, 8 te ee res A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C. Que A Snap salesman, etc. Purchaser can either mave or run jt where it is, We will sell any of our stock at invoice prices. Overland Cigar Store | Slinger & Ayerde We will sell our POOL ROOM and J Fixtures for $1, 000, Including four tables, private cue rack, seats and everything to go with’ tables, cash register, 9-foot silent Carelessness is a ess is a Fault, high qualities found in FOOTWEAR Be Careful in Shoe e Buying One who is careless in shoe buying always pays dearly for it. The more thought you give to the | requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the “INVICTUS” Sole Agents Hazelton, B, C. Noel & Rock Supplies, Etc. airy Prince Rupert, B.C. 3 P.O. Box 436. Call or Send for Catalogs and Prices Canadian Rand Co.’s Products | Handasyde, Jr. i - Agricultural Machinery and Implements, D. Office 3rd Ave. 2 | hog heel ed EL Ed Ee ede] faded Hed a5 > Ic Local and Personal George Larocque has zone to Burns Lake, R. 0. Jennings was in town during the week, J. B. Brun is transacting busi- ness in Vancouver, J. W. Davis left on Monday for a visit to Fraser Lake. Frank Martin is on his way to Vancouver, on business. Theodore Jennings returned from the coast on Wednesday. Assessor Welch is enjoying a well earned vacation at the coast. Mrs. Moran returned recently from .a visit to relatives in the south. Mrs. McEwen, of Sealey, is visiting friends in Hazelton this week, E. BE. Charleson spent a few days in Vancouver, on business, returning on Wednesday. Mrs. Walters and Miss Patter- son returned from the south on Wednesday. A. E. Player returned on Wed- nesday frum a business visit to Vancouver. R. G. Jardine and A. D. Me- Phaden were among the visitors of the week. Names to be added to the voters list must be registered be- fore the end of the present month, Ralph Harrap returned from Telkwa on Monday and left for Prince Rupert on Tuesday’s train. W. J. O'Neill spent a few en- joyable days in Claxton last week, returning to Hazelton on Satur- day. Fred P, Schell, of Kansas City, spent a few days in town as the guest of his father-in-law, H, Coppoct. An agency for the distribution of express packages from _the |eoast has been established at Wrathall’s. - Geo. W. Kerr, of Prince Ru- pert, returned to the coast on Tuesday, after spending a few days in town. Miss Steele, of Vancouver, is on her way to Hazelton, to join the staff of the Union ‘Bank, as stenographer. - Paddy McEwan, one of Hazel- ton’s favorite vocalists, returned yesterday from Telkwa, where he spent the summer. A successful social and sale of home cooked viands was held on ‘| Wednesday evening by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. H. H. Little, manager of the Union Bank here, will return to- night from Vaneouver, where he has been spending. his vacation, R. E. Loring, Indian - agent herp, and- one of the pioneers of the district, is spending his firat vacation for many years on the coast, Jack Edwards, Hazelton repre- se] s/sentative of W. J. McMillan & E/Co,, has returned from a business ‘trip to his Prince Rupert head- 4 | quarters. . Coppock today brought in a = | fine sample of galena ore, carry- #|ing considerable gray copper, {from a claini owned by E, B. # | Dunlop, at Two-mile, , |, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. - Slinger aj| Will leave tomorrow for Chemai- nus, where Mr. Slinger, who ex- [pects to return ina month, re- zi} cently purchased a fruit ranch, E. H. Hicks Beach has had his || herd of milch cows examined for 3 tuberculosis, ag a measure of pre- Fi} caution. The veterinary gaye the animals a clean bill of health. J, Mason Adams returned from Vancouver on Wednesday, ae- companied by Mrs, Adams and daughter, who have been enjoy- jling an extended visit to the toast cities, : of Tt is reported that preparations | are being made for the removal Bi of the: Foley, Welch'& Stewart Ebay offices from’ their ‘present B ilocdtion at New Hazelton to i Fraser Lake, This step is ren- “Wg deied-necessaty by the eastern ap iia of construction, S, THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912, Killed By Tornado ~*~ | R. DeB. Hovell will leave’ for| Syracuse, N,, ¥., Sept. 16:—| Prince Rupert tomorrow, ,With Rey, John Field, he will repre- sent the citizens of Hazelton at the reception to the governor. general, Mrs. Miller, of Oakland, Gal., who has spent the summer very pleasantly in Hazelton with her son, the proprietor of the Hazel- ton bakery, will return home to- morrow, - Tom and Phil Hankin have re- turned from their prospecting trtp into the north country, and are more than ever enthusiastic in their opinion of the new dis- tricts tributaty to Hazelton. Charles Munro has returned from Quartz ereek, after a suc- cessful season, “Tom Harrison, his partner, is still in the hills. They have sold their placer) ===; leases to Vancouver people, fora good figure. Although the season is drawing late, quite a number of passen- gers avail themselves of the pres- ent facilities of travel, by which the journey from Vancouver to Hazelton can be made. in less than 48 hours, . R. 8. Sargent and Mra. Sar. gent returned on Wednesday from Prince Rupert. Mr. Sar- gent has brought three addittonal work horses from the coast, piv-j. ing him a six-horse freight team and a pair of drivers, Dr. H. L. Gordon's trip last July frsm Prince Rupert to Fort George via Hazelton is chronicled with photographs in the current number of Canada, a weekly magazine issued in London, England, Three vagrants from Sealey appeared in the police court this morning. In the absence of Magistrate Allison, Walter Noel, J. P., heard the evidence, The prisoners were sentenced to thirty days at hard labor, Rev. F. L. Stephenson, of Aldermere, passed through Ha-|<¢, zelton this week, on his way to the coast, He was accompanied by his two sons, After attend- the Anglican synod at Prince Ru- pert next week, Mr. Stephenson | jf — will proceed to Victoria for the ‘Winter. A. ©. Aldous, of Aldous & |e | Murray, is to forsake the ranks) 1} sal of the bachelors. On October 11, report says, he will be joined in wedlock to Miss Victoria Morison, danghter of Major C.F. Morison || of Port Essington, The bride-to-| |x be was, popular in social and|}j ehureh circles during the long: | Prospects \ residence of her family in Hazel- ton, and the popular “‘Pat”’ is re- i ceiving many congratulations on the approaching event, “To maintain the good order for és which Hazelton is distingulshed among frontier towns, the police] i oceasionally find it necessary to| (4 bring a few offenders before the a magistrate, but it is not often that as many cases appear on the docket as on Monday, when six is culprits were dealt with. All were minor offenders, with the] | exception of one who was con-|[} yieted of supplying liquor to In- coats He paida fine of $300 and costs, - On Thursday evening Mr. Clements had a conference with executive committee of the Con-/|i servative association, He stated that the matter of agricultural stations, organization has been pressing, would be settled in’a manner] |#h satisfactory to the people of this district. properly equipped giations will e established next season in the vicinity of Hazelton and in the Bulkley Valley. Strikers Rioting Duluth, Sept, 16:—The city is in the hands of a mob numbering 5,000 persons, composed of the street car: strikers and_ their friends. “:The-car service is sua pended. owing. to the violence at the mob, who armed. with . mia siles, attacked ‘and “destroye several cars, injuring the crew whd were operating them. . The police are powerless to prevent! fia wholesale wrecking of property and an appeal for troops hag been sent ut to the. arovernor he. mob th rea tied to fite. th ear barna: ce ew Brest Won | : made. Three persons were killed and fifty injured by a tornado which left aten mile trait of disaster across the northern part of Onon- dago County yesterday, The property loss is estimated at $250,000. A funnel shaped cloud first appeared near Long Branch pleasure resort,. ten miles from here, About four hundred per- sons were there and a panic’ fol- lowed as building: after building was toppled over and two inter- urban trolley cars. were hurled intoaditch,. German War Balloons _Berlin, Sept. 16:— The new Zeppelin dirigible is to break all records for size, speed and range of action. The specifications call for power to carry out.a sustain- ed fight of at least sixty hours, and it is hoped by the admiralty that, the vessel will be able ‘to re- main in the air for. a longer period, The speed required by contract is well over ‘fifty miles an hour, and the radius of flight including the return voyage is to be from 1,500 to 1,800 miles. The new airship is to be completed in October. The latest passenger dirigible, the Hansa, is capable of sustained flight of forty-three hours, and her speed is not quite fifty miles an hour. “LAND NOTICES folowing, Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar Take notice that Marie Burns of Gitwangak, B. C,, married woman, in- tends to apply for Permission to pur- chase the following described lands:- Commencing ata post planted about 20 chains. north of the southwest corner of the Andimaul Indian reserve on the left bank of the Skeena river going up stream at high wateron the wsaidgeeoee river, thence north about 25 chaina to for which the local iB It_ is ‘probable that MN the south boundary of the G.T.P. right af way, thence west about 60 chains along the said boundary of the G. T, P, right of way, thence south to the high water mark of the Skeena river, thence along the high water mark of the said eena river in an easterly direction to place of commencement and containing about 80 acres. Sept. 2, 192 =. «9 Marie Burns.’ Haielton: “Land District.’ Distriot of © Coast, Range 5 Q., spinster,. intends. mission. to purchase the eseribed lands: — Commencing at-a post planted -at ‘the poly for southwest corner of lot 873, range 5, coast district. thence west 40 chains, south 40 chains, east 40 chains north: 40 Chains to point of Commencement, Con-. taining 140 acres “more or leas, ' July 19, 1912 * Omineca Land District. District.of -- Eva A. Welch * Casgiar Take notice that James E. Freeland of Vancouver, , B. C,, accountant, in- tends to apply for Permission. to’ pur- chase the following described lands:-. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of lot 2163, Cassiar district; thence south 20 chains, east 90 chaing, ‘north 20 chains, west 80 chains] - to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or legs. ; August 19, 1912. J ames BE. Freeland, - oe - Notices’ ig hereby Eiven that. 1 John i James Kenneth Prost, of Hazelton, B. .* C.; will ape, for.a licence to take. and nse 1 cubic foot per second-of water out-of. un-nained creek, which-flowsin... _ a. Westerly direction through PLR.1068, (Unga azetted) Lot 2416 and - empties into Skeena: : water willbe diverted at N, Botndray |» g{P. RB. 1062*'and will be,used for irriga-— 8) tion purposes on the land. described as | P. R,. 1063: Ungazetted Lot 2416.. °. ° This notice-was posted on the ground. on the 18th day of September .1912°-The =~ application,.will be filed in the affica of . — ti a Water Recorder at Hazelton, °° < -: Objections: may be filed with the sald oo ar: Waiter Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildasge. Mietoria, B, C. John J. Ke Frost. (Applicant). “Tee “Cream . Sundaes at the... | Galena Club o Represented by We are Ever Awake to the Necessity, of Filling Your Orders: with Care and Prompitude ~ W. J. McMillan & Co, ~ Wholesale “Grocers ~ J. A. Edwards, Hazelton District P. 0, BOX 915, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. \. SEND For CATALOGUES “UNDERWO OD” Typewriter. “The Machine y you will evetually BU BUY” ° “MAC EY” Filing Systems, Office Furniture, Supplies, Etc. Cc. H. HANDASYDE, Jr.’ P.O. Box 496° PRINCE RUPERT 8rd Ave. Complete Office - Outfitter — : McLaughlin Road Carts | McLaughlin Buggies Studebaker Wagons To Be Cleared Out Very Special Prices On These To Clear Out In Preparation of ‘New Stock C. F. WILLIS, oy HAZELTON | Blacksmithing and Carriage Work | ~ TARCENTS” Sie arORET Business Are Good 4) Tonsof = an Merchandise i A being. i] bought for ensuringa good and up- to-date: : Selection for our OS numerous - le customers. woe. Fall and Winer | | Come i in 1 and have a look at our -F il and | Winter line of . thin Samples — Bi it Guaranteed. T “HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES F unishing Goods Grocery Department Complete: et ' wee F FRESH FRUIT, r, regular bipoent are- _ being received. Prices pre : RS. ‘SARGENT, Gaigal Merchant . | Fora Eieence To Take And ‘Use Water 7 me Take‘ notices that Eva'A. Welch, ‘ot . . aes Quebec, ‘P. iver near Hazelton. ‘The.