THE. OMINECA MI ee Tes aa | “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Repert, B.C. J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hazelton, B.C. Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases HaZeuton, B. C. ah PN Rin FR Rid Md Bd Baa Pd DM Hd Fined A. Chisholn General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies ( Hazelton, B. C. aed gh AA Rie Et st “te Sd aed Bd Od 6nd BUSINESS SNAP Overland Cigar Store and Pool Reom for sale at in- voice price of stock and fixtures, Two-year lease of building, rent free. particulars. Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde . Seat Springs Hardwood of Alt Descriptions Chains Blacksmith Coal ; for Sale Horseshoes and Nails C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshoer Hazelton, Bb. C. Der errr Reel YM and Tobaccos go to © |—hraGLTP. Cigar Store and Pool Room . Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines ! l ® ‘For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes | ) t { Baths ‘In Connection . J. B. Brun, -- Proprietor 5 ‘We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton ComputingScales Heintzman Pianos In Northern B. C. W. Wark & Son_ JEWELERS PRINCE RUPERT ) P.O, Box 76 - Nothing for the Ladies 7 - Nothing for the Babies “But the — t Bast of Everything for the Men Wi Rock Outfitters, to Men Call and obtain’ ‘jtown early in» the week, Shas dansnemaans Local and Personal .The steamer Inlander meets every train, Andy Ruddy hag inaugurated a transfer service in Hazelton. W. J, Larkworthy leaves today for a businegs trip to the coast. A. L. McHugh and Angus |Stewart were in town on Mon- day. J. N. McPhee is in the hospital under treatment for acute indi- gestion, Captain and Mrs, Jackson, of the Omineca, were visitors in town yesterday. R. M. Dewar, of Portland, 2 cousin of Frank Dewar, is a visi- tor in Hazelton, Lem Broughton, of Aldermere, was in town during the week, on business, Stewart Norrie, of the fisheries department, paid an_ official visit to Hazelton during the week. H. Silverthorne and J. F. Ad- ars, of Pleasant Valley, are in town for a few days. A. H. Ridsdale, who has spent a year anda half on the coast, returned to Hazelton on Thurs- day. Barney Mulvany spenta week in town, arranging for the carry- ing of mail from the end of steel to Hazelton. Hankin Bros. have now. 140 acres under cultivation on the Glen Meadow ranch, which is re- ported to be looking extremely well, Dr. Clendenning, Dominion health officer, was inspecting the construction camps during the week, M, G. Wanlich returned yeater- day froma visit to his mining property in the Seven Sisters district. Mr. and Mrs. R, ©. Sinclair and Miss Ritchey, of Vancouver, arrived on the Inlander on Thurs- ay. Wm. Kennedy has his new motor car: at Sealey. He will bring it to Hazelton when the roads dry out a little, . .- Angus Beaton returned from Vancouver a few days ago. He expects to leave on Monday fora business visit to the coast. Mr. and Mrs, E, C. Perdue have retutned from the coast and are. on their way to their home at Francois lake. couver on Thursday and- will Jeave in aday or two fora trip up the Bulkley, accompanied by aparty of Vancouver men, Dr. H. L. Gordon and R. Coke, of London, England, were among the week’s visitors to Hazelton, leaving a-day or two ago for a trip through the Interior, J. M. Christie, manager of the | Prince Rupert branch. of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent a couple, of days in town ‘|before going up’ to look at, ‘the ‘| fore July 1, 1912. Valley towns. Fukuyama and ‘Hasayama, the two Japs accused of stealing from the engineers’ camp at ‘headquarters, were convicted and sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment, OO, J.. H. Rogers, general agent for the - Union. Steamship WH |line, the G..N. R, and other transportation companies, was in is headquarters are at Prince Rup- ert. . ; Rev. G. E. Batzold and Mrs. | Batzold arrived’ on Saturday take charge of ‘the Methodist Sunday evening in the. Presby- terian church, The marriage. ‘of Miss Dorothy Stanton to Louis 0. Forde, of Francois lake, was solemnized.on Monday afterncon-by. Rev. John Field. ‘The bride and groom are préparing to leave for their home at North Francois. C. Maxwell, a. Vancouver rael estate man, has been visiting his valley. He returned during the week, -with options on some de- ‘sirable. farming property. in- his pocket. . He thinks highly of the ey, Thos. Jefferson, who was ‘one | of the first mining men to become interested in this district, was greeted by. many friends on Thursday, when he arrived from the coast, accompanied “by. fire Fu rice Ver, [/. wr dafferson, * Ont Mr. Jefferson, with Frank Dock- rill and others, has a lar; of valuable coal land. ‘and re. Telkwa tomorrow, and. will reside} J. W. Hart returned from Van- |, evening. Mr. Batzold, who is to church at Telkwa, preached, on. ‘areal *" , SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912 “W.J. McAfee, F. A. “Dewar |SiSae and G. A, Rosenthal leave today for Prince Rupert, to ‘attend..as i witnesses in -the supreme. court ||" action of Hall vs. McDonell. Another local case which will be} heard at this sitting, of the court is that af joones v3. ‘Has- tings, Hazelton defeated New Hazel. ton in last Sunday’s Bat game by a score of 17 to 9. “Bat- ting was heavy. Fred Daniels i made good as pitcher for. cl town, Lofquist demonstrated we ability as catcher, while Burglund | on first and the other members |if of the team showed good form: Ottawa, June 18:—The scm lb ra of Commissioners F. P. Gutelius and Lynch Staunton, K. C.; who were appointed to investigate the extraordinary discrepancy be- tween the estimates and the actual cost of the National Trans- continental Railway,, will not. be ready for submission to the gov- ernment forgeveral months,: The} iz commissioners have just -com- pleted’ a tour over a portion ‘of the line, part of which they traveled by handear, making a detailed investigation. ~ (Special fo The Miner} Vancouver, June 14:—Hon. W. R. Ross leaves tomorrow for a long tour through Northern British Columbia, to acquaint}|f himself with the workings of the timber and land laws and the re- quiremenis of the newer districts as affecting his department. He||¥7 goes from here to Edmonton, |i thence to the railhead of the G, T. P. and Tete Jaune Cathe and || Fort George, If time permits, ||? the minister will visit the Nech- aco district and return via Ash- craft. LOST-~Between Hazelton’ and Telkwa; a bundlé of -rugs, strapped, and containinga_knick- kerbocker suit, two pairs. of stockings, suit of pajamas, sponge in sponge bag, and a pair of hed room slippers, Anyone giving]! information which will lead: to their recovery either to : this office or that of R. L. Gale, J. P. - |Real Estate Office, _Telkwa; wil be rewarded. DISSOLUTION OF PARTN ER: : SHIP. ‘ . Notice is hereby given that thel| partnership heretofore subsist. ||} ing between the undersigned as contractors and carriers, under the firm name of Beirnes. & Mul- vany, in the Town of Hazelton, ‘ik County of Attin, Province of Brit- | (Rs. ish Columbia, has been this day Ga dissolved by mutual consent, All moneys due to.the said partner- ship are to.be paid to George M. 1/8 LSS Sevas oes | Haare | Se SU ! pene Tools Ex? Pon SSR { e a “a . Beirnes, at the office of the suid. “iy partnership, and ail partnership i}: debts will be paid’ by the said George M., Beirnes, provided bills i for same are presented on or be- GEORGE M. BEIRNES, Hazelton, B. C., June 7, 1912, . 45 ‘COAL NOTICES Omineta Land District. Take notice t! ton, miner, intends to apply far a license to proapact for coal and petroleum: over the following deseribed lands, Commencing at a post planted on Black ercek LysTer Munvany. _j/@i District of Capsiar, : ft Thomas E. Hankin of Hazel- | (0 aboutelght miles east and 1 mile north of the | [ka eant end of Kiuey-yas lake, thence north 8 chains east 0 grains, south 60 chaine, weat 80 chains 10 | 15 point of 640 acre, mown as claim 11. Thomas E. Hankin, April 21, 1812, + Oriineca Land District. _Diatriet of Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas ©, Hi mukin of Hazel- | [7 ton, miner, intenda ta apply for a Meenga to] VAI” prospect For coal and petroleum over the fallowing: ai deseribed 1 Comngéi cing at a post planted on Black creek about eight miles east and east end wes} 8 chaing, south BC chains, east | a oonains to point of known as claim 12. Thowns Bf Hanke April 21, 1812, Omineca Land District.; “Dlatelet cf Casslar - 1 mile north of the | (@e f Kluey-yaz lake, thence north 6) chains | |HPl Tuke notice that Thomas E, Hankin, of Hae- ra alton, miner, Intanda to I rg ‘or coal an roleum over the fo hh rg dewcrtbed lands, pe lows Sommencing ate post planted on Blaok creck aboute ht miles eastend one mila north of the east en chains, weat 60 -chains, north & chaina, east fo : aing to point of commencement, known ‘Apri 2, 1818, + Omincoa Land Dintrict. “Distrtot of Casslar, Take notice that Thomas E, Hankin, of Has- prospect for coal and petroleum over the fallow. ing déceribed lande, brother, A. Maxwell, of Pleasant ction, miner, intends ta apply for « licenen to | [B ply for a ennae to | Klusy-yaz lake, thence south 80 Al ornas Fi. Hankin, Nil Commencing at a post planted on Black creck iA about eight miles east and 1 mile north of tho | (i. eant ond of Khuey-yag lake thence south & chains, east 80 chains, north 50 chains, west 80 chains, ‘ai known an claim 14. to point of. commencement, Thomas E. Banka, April 21, i912, Jefferson’ will: ft for| os occa! in that town for the sae }Chas. Durant | Hanes |“ | Saddles | - what ‘your. requirements may ” best im any department cof -mer- : ~ chandise, : they: cari be filled at. Sargent’ Big Store, ” The bus- iness of the last few ‘weeks has. - : ~ been | a” severe test of commer: - cal. capacity for Hazelton stores: ~ and Sargent’ $ points: with pride “to the fact that, notwithstanding _ the” ~“impossihi bility” of ‘obtaining. “new stock, the: store’ s~ mnany customers, have suffered a mini: Large - orders for supplies from all Parts ‘of the district have made: serious ~ * inroads upon our, stock, how: : ‘mum of 1 inconvenience. “ever, .and the © ‘announcement. I. ~ that the railway i 1s, to: operate “regular trains, bringing ‘passen- 7 * gers and: freight. to. ‘Skeena © Crossing i is welcomed as. afford: ~ ing your. ‘departments. ” “Within ° Ja few days we ‘hope’ to- dingy - : { our ‘usual great variety. of mer- “| cin the. aneantime, ee chandise.. S | ~ you. will still find every” Necessi- y here for Prospector, Miner, ~ supplying outlits ee all praia “and ‘for every. ‘part: of this : great district enable iis.to supply your | - wants in a mariner entirely satis Sean Gee; - factory, 7 Remember, we make, a specialty- of. packing supplies. ot shipment by wagon | or. pack” any ensuring: receipt: of goods , For Sale-A Snap- i : <7] ea Pt <¢ “ETA Sate