ni nk “Everythiag in Canvas” Prince Rapert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, B.C. . J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work MWaeeltou, TR Cy Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases HagZeLton, B, C, Demet tee ti eee remeron ems emt) A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C. Pa Bhan Lee 8 9 9 YEO Yd Fd FT Bl ba { ! ! | | : ; : t é s BUSINESS SWAP Overland Cigar Store and Pool Room for sale at in- voice price of stock and fixtures, Two-year lease of building, rent free, Call and obtain particulars. Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde GS EN Rh PR Pd Ftd es HOD i Seat Springs | Hardwocd of All Descriptians Chains Blacksmith Coal for Sale Horseshoes and Nails C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshocr Hazelton, B.C. ! | ! ) | { { I { Pa a Pe SE AF Me FR db ed eee SG gp © For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G.T.P. Cigar Store and Pool Reom Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines f ay | | | ! | | t l ! | l Baths In°Connection j J. B. Bran, Proprietor Geta tt ee i eee ee ee ets fe) ‘, We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton Computing Scales Heintzman Pianos In Northern B. C. W. Wark & Son JEWELERS FRINCE RUPERT J L P.0. Box 76 “tT | _ - Nothing for the Ladies Nothing for the Babies . But the Best of Everything ~~ for the Men et {Noel & Rock: ' Outfitters to Men “Hazelton, B.C. Local and Personal Miss Patterson is leaving for Seattle on the Inlander, J. H. Freeman of Victoria is spending a few days in téwn, J. A. Edwards is transacting business in Telkwa this week. Mr. and Mrs, Able are leaving for a trip to Seattle tomorrow. The Manson ereek mail left Hazelton on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Stickney and Miss Cliff left Thursday morning for Prince Rupert, Sam Eby, the painter, has re- moved to Telkwa, where he will open a shop, Pete, the Miner’s horse, is as- tray, Anyone bringing him in will be suitably reeompensed, The Hazelton baseball team will play two games of ball at Telkwa on July 20th and 21st. Mr. Davidson, of Smith, David- son & Wright, Vancouver paper dealers, is in town today calling on the trade, : Mr, and Mrs. Olslager left on Wednesday for Francois lake, where they have a tract of agri- cultural land. Jim Davey, of Aldermere, spent afew days in town this week on his way south for an ex- tended holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams came in Wednesday to meet Miss Graham who will spend the sum- mer with them at Telkwa: A little son of Fritz Harris, of Kispiox sawmill, sustained a heat stroke on Monday. Death resulted on Tuesday evening, Ralph Harrup, representing J, Peircy Morris, Prince Rupert, came in from the valley on Sun- day and reports business good. Miss May Lindahl, who has been visiting My. and Mrs. J. E. Kirby for the past year, is. leav- ing tomorrow for her home in Blaine, Wash. -° R. DeB. Hovell will leave for the coast tomorrow, with the in- tent to take a jaunt to Skagway on the new C. P. R, steamer Princess Sophia. Miss Hobbs, of Vancouver, ar- rived on Wedriesday’s Inlander and has assumed her new duties as stenographer with the Aldous & Muvray brokerage firm, James Latham has been ap- pointed fire warden for Burns and Decker lake district, and Chafies E. Baley a like position fur the Babine district, kK. Clarke made a hurry up call at Hazelton on Thursday in -the interest of E, & H, Clarke, the Prince Rupert farm implement people for whom C. F. Willis is agent, W. T, Weeks, operator at éth cabin, is in town getting a year’s supplies for the Yukon Telegraph service to be distributed between 1st and 9th cabins, The pack train that will take the supplies out is expected from Ashcroft soon, The statutory quarterly meet- ing of the Hazelton Board of Trade will be held on July 9th and will at that time probably be adjourned for two weeks to enable the Board. to deal with matters which may come up at the coming: visit of the Premier and Attorney-General, Ernest Price hag regigned as postmaster at Hazelton, his re- signation to take effect July 16th, My. Price will-visit his folks in ‘Vancouver and then take a posi tion in the railway mail service THE OMINECA MINER, where he expects to. haye a better chance for advancement. We regret to see him leave and wish him success in his new venture, At the coroner’s inquest held last night on the death of Bertrando Panga, an Italian who was killed seven miles north of Chicken lake, the jury brought in the following verdict: ‘That the deceased came to his death through an unavoidable accident caused by a missed-hole while blasting: on the afternoon of July 4." The funeral was held from Stephenson &* Crum’s mortuary this morning. P. G. E. To Start Work (Special ta The Miner) Vaneouver, July 4:—Arrange- ments have been succsssfully completed for the first issue of five million dollars of bonds for the Pacifie Great Eastern. This announcement was made today by Vice-President D’Arcy ‘Tate, Construction work on the south- ern end of road will startin a few weeks, : - Ross Visits Fort George (Spectal to The Miner) Vancouver, July 5: —Hon, W. R. Ross, Minister of Lands, re- turned today from a two-weeks trip into the Fort George country, where he has been looking into conditions witlr an object to de-|. termine future policy in the set- tlement of the district. He says that the country along the G. T. P, from Yellowhead is magnifi- cent and that there will be 25,- 000,000 feet of marketable tim- ber available, The land is excel- lent and with the advent of saw mills and other industries the country will soon become quickly settled. Everything possible should be done to promote agri- cultural development. Noel & Rock have received 3 consignment of Jaeger shirts and combination underwear. CELEBRATION A SUCCESS (Continued from Page One} . tors, again proved himself a re- markably good allround player, He held the Rupert men down to four hits in the opening game and striking out fourteen men. Lofquist caught in excellent style, while the other players put up an invincible game in the field, being weak only in batting. In the second game Owen went behind the bat, Mills occupying theslab, Changesin the line-up, including the accession of Jim Davey at first and Holt in left field added to the batting strength | of the Tigers, The Prince Rup- ert twirler, who had made an ex- Ye cellent showing in the first game, was unequal to the task of pitch- NY ing two hard games in succession and the Peavine champions: fat- tened their batting averages while he wasin the box. Toby |Z took a short spell on the slab, but the Tigers had their eye on the ball and his curves seemed to &G suit them, Cameron who played with the visitors, pitched in the concluding innings, preventing by any addition to the already long |iB tally of runs, Following are summaries of the games: First GAME . . R. H. B, Hazelton— 200200000 4 4 2. Princa Rupert~ 000001001 2 4 & Batteries; Owens and Lofquist; Johnston and Chapman, Struck out; by Owens 14; by Johnston, 14 Bases on balls, Owens 1; Johnston 4, co. Time of game 2.20, ° - ” SECOND GAME R. H. B, Harelton— 1461021100 19 1B 4 Prince Rupert-100121101 7 9 @ Batteries; Mills and Owens; Johnston, Tobey, Cameron and Chapman: | Struck out; by Mills 7, John- ston 6, Tobey 1, Cameron 1.. Bases on balls, Mills 4, Johnston, 4, Tobey 1. Time of game 2,35 “Chas. ©’Neil umpired both games to the satisfaction of everyone who witnessed them. _ relaim No. 74, “ress eters acti oN RD = SATURDAY, JULY 6.1912 Excursion to the Crossing The Steamer Inland er will run |- a special excursion to Skeena Crossing tomorrow (Sunday) leaving Hazelton at 10:30 a, m, and returning from the bridge at 3p. m. Special arrangements have been made to take care of the crowd and ice cream and cake will be served on board. This will give Hazelton people an opportun- ity fora fine outing and also a chance to view the work of con- struction on the Grand Trunk Railway which is rapidly nearing completion. Ice Cream Sundaes at the Galena Club, Cassiar Land District . ‘District of Cassiar Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a licenee to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following deacribed lands; - Commencing at a post planted about 25 miles north and 9 miles west of the northeast corner of lot 130, and joins the western boundary of thel McCumber’s coal claim No. i, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim 70, April 19, 1912, Thomas W. Brewer, Casslar Land District, District of , Caasiar. ; Take notice that Thomas W. Brewor of Hazelton, miner, intends to npply for a licenee to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands, Commencing ata post pl anted about 23 miles north and 9 miles west of the northeast corner of lot 130, and adjoin- ing the western boundary of Walter Skelhorne’s Coai Claim Na. 102. thence north eighty chains, east eighty chains, south eighty chains, west eighty chains to point of commencement, known ag claim No, 71. April 19 1912, Thomas W. Brewer, Cassiar Land District . District of Caasiar Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends toapply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 23 miles north and 9 miles westof the northeast corner of lot 120, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of commencement, known aselaim No 72. April 19, 1912, Thomas W. Brewer. Cassiar Land District » District of Cassiar Take notice that Thomas W, Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum ‘over the following deseribed lands. Commencing at a post planted about 41 miles north and 9 miles weat of the northeast corner of lot. 130, thence north eighty chains, west eighty chains, south eighty chains, east eizhty chains to point of commencement, known as Thomas W. Brewer, April 20, 1912, .April 20, 1912, ¢ Cassiar Land District *’ District of Cassiar ” Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- levm over the following described lands; }. Gommencing at a post planted about 23 miles north and 9 miles weat of the northeast corner of jot 180, and joins the western .boundary of Walter Skelharne’s coal claim No: 91. thence south 80 chains, eaat 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No, 78, April 19, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer, Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar ~. Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of Hazelton, Miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described ands: . Commencing at a post planted about 17 miles north and 10 miles west of the northeast corner of lot 120, and joining |. the western boundary of Walter Skel- horne’s coal claim No. 3, thence, south eighty chains, east eighty chains, north eighty chains, west eighty chains to point of commencement, known as claim 83, Thomas W. Brewer. April 20, 1912, Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal an atroleum over the following described ands: . Commencing at a post planted about 17 miles north and 10 miles west of the northeast corner of Ist 180, thence south eighty chains, west eighty chains north eighty chains, exst eighty chains to point of commencement, known as claim 82, Thomas W. Brewer. Omineca Land District. District of ot Cassiar Take notice that Thomas W, Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and etroleum over the following described lands: . Commencing ata post planted about 19 miles north and 9 miles west of the northeast corner of lot 180, and joina the weatern boundary of Walter Skelhorne’s coal claim No. 47, thence south 80 cheina, east 80. chains north’ 80-chain3,.. - weat 80 chains, to point of commence... ment, known as claim 80. * cs April 20, 1912. - Thomas, W. Brewer. Omineca Land District. . District of. - _.° Cagsiar. os Take notice that Thomas W, Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply: for a license to prospect for coal. and etroleum over the following described’ land: ; a Commencing at a post planted about™ 17 miles north and 10 miles west of the _ northeast corner of lot 180, and joing the western boundary of Walter Skel- hornes coal claim No. 4.,°thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of com- mencement, known as elaim 81. April 2a, 1912, Thomas W. Brewer: Str. “ Inlander ” TOMORROW Sunday, July 7 | ow ‘Excursion TO: : . Skeena Crossing Leaving Hazelton 10:30 a.m. Returning, Leaving Bridge about 3 p, m. } Round Trip $2.00 Ice Cream and Cake Will Be Served On - Board for 25 Cents — W. J. McMii >» & Co. lan PRINCE RUPERT, LIMITED Represented by AS J. B. Gottstein, Managing Director Wholesale Grocers Importers, Manufacturers, Distributors, Tea Blenders and Packers Tobacconists J. A. Edwards, Hazelton District P. 0. 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