INEE; SATURDAY, JULY 6; 1912 <__ Of}: ly for a}. s | KODAK DRUGY nearer nee | SPORE [Pcoi‘teece of Pocncmegeremeties | yy | We. are the ‘sole agents’ at” _— etre |. for Columbia,- that .‘‘the “mineral & ‘Hazeton and Telkwa “+ | ‘Norton Griffiths, -M. P., recent: | So | - Eastma 5. Kodaks wealth is as yet” untouched, ‘the : 7 ; Filmsand Photo greatest known -coal field lying OO Ne a me , e @ : Cohn, hat "the, miner Ammunition dormant—iran ore, copper, gold Supplies -.. land silver—all this waiting for! sat At last we have been able to get: through’ our ship- |" oy _ ‘9 the miner and the prospector.’ : f H d: - eer I qT. BP of bituminous eal there. isin |! a ment ot Fiardware. Our stock is again complete. We | J. Mason Adams’ Canada, 78,500/000,000 fons “ ww .| can attend to your wants. | : Druggist and Stationer Foy pant cco) ar teen = | : Be" ton ho [8ttb-bituminous: coat and lignite a : nee, geal |100,990,000,000 tons— according , - ee to an estimate of the ‘Dominion ye “va @ : {Department of Mines, | . oe oe Green-Bros,, Burden &.Co.. |7©PaTiment of limes, oo een ros ae “0. ila Rite distributed ag license to ros ect for coal and stro = . Cn Sz | O | ch ~ Domini d British Columbia ollows: . aritime ' provinces, |leum over tha following described: ands," : oN - ’ t : _ Mand Surveyors {8,5000,000,000 tons, all bitumin- |pa niles nord and The eeneed about | Hal rn a o o1acnans Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George ous; the central: plains and: the south a chaing west aOchaine neneae d Hazelton. ’ astern Rocky mountains, 30,-|o°4! i H : : ee ; ; B.C. Arsuece, Mgr. Hazalton Offee,1000,000,000 tons ef -bitumineus menceient Rov a clam Noe -| +. 50 Kegs of Salt Oolachans to hand. Another ship- _ . : ri] 19, 1912, : . ve ‘ 400,000,000. tons of anthracite" ot. Distiet of J | ment of Crippens Smoked and Boneless Codfish. eal | Mm ml x x x Le! - | eat a im a a Mm Caasiar Land District. - Districtof. he al. assiar. an ~ Take notice that Thos W, Brewer. of. Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply. for.a|.} 4 9 cee vane, [ {824 100,000,000,000 tons’ of sub.| . Sasslar Land District, District of J. A, LeRoy a J. Nation | nituminous and lignite; the Paci- Fatlte notice that Thomas W-Brewerof x | Hazelton, miner, intends to a ‘oY . ; _ Hotel Winters fic coast and the western mount- license to prospect for coal an Petro i ” *] [ains, 40,000,000,000 tons of bitu- leum over the following described land: —" \ Gor, Abbott and Water Streets) minous, 61,000,000: tons of an-| or niion mate ann ae emeed About ~ ; ite, 500, tons of|northeast corner of lot 180, and join- Vancouver: ° trait , em 000,000, nn ‘ke, ; {ing the western boundary of Ethe Meo : ~ ignite; eC Atclic-Mackenzle |Gumber's Coal Claim No, 18 thence European Plan $1.00 to $2,60- j-| basin, 490,000,000 tons of lignite; | north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 { | Room with Baths HotandCold | | The quantity of coal now actually | *hains, east &0 chains, to point oo - Crockery and Glassware A big shipment of Hotel and Restaurant Heavy Ware that embraces every want.’ Some very neat lines of Crock- ery and China for Family Trade. Whisky, Beer and Lem- onade Glasses of all sizes. Beer Mugs just in. — Dry Goods _ - Our last: shipment includes Laurentic Linen in Nile green. and drab, very nifty for costumes 27 inches wide, 6 yards for $1.00. | Gus’ white Sailor Dresses $2.50 and $2.75 ~ Black. and Colored Velvet Ribbon, satin back, in all widths _ 36 in, Colored Silkaline, neat designs 25c, . 37 in. White Cambric, Special Finish, 25c. . A splendid assortment of Prints in light and dark patterns, | White and Cream Lace Curtains $1.50 and $4.00 per pair. Water. Steam Heated. - : tay i" . nt Motor Bus Meets All Boats and mined in Canada is about 20,000,-| April 19,.1912, Thomas W. Brewer. Traine, 000 tons.. The location of thege| . Cassiar Land Diatrict, District of 4 ae . 5, . i rie maoeeety fields is good, Two are adjacent natte notice that Thos W. Brewer of . : : a : . | Hazelton, miner, intends to a for a “ . to the ‘Atlantic and Pacific re license to prospect for coal a etro- . ; . ». |Spectively,: and not far from leu averthe following described ands. . ; ; ommencing at a post plan about Mines and Mining excellent harbors, One field 18 | o¢ miles nortly and 10 miles weat of the aot meson . .- ~Ielose to. the: quartz centres of northeast cornex of lot 180, and joina ; ~ an amhi. thi @ western boundary 0: C) Good Bougrties for gale — Cash, or on | British Columbia, and Within MeCuraber’s coal claim No. 17, thence Assessment Work. easy reach of the iron and lead gouth 80 chains, fast 80 chains, north een - - 7 cnalns, Wea in ng int © tae _ [| smelters. Lo commencement, known as lain No. 65, Carr ‘Brothers _ |: The reference to a fine coal] April 19,1912, ‘Thomas W. Brewer, : ni : |field- near an excellent. natural; Cesslar Land District. District of Six Years In Thia District, : : aes Cana in harbor will at be nated: b at The ‘Hanclton, 2. 0. * arbor wil at onee be nated: by} ‘Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer. cat. -|the “citizens. knowing of the of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora : . ni GLO : — Groundhog district, wg Pleuin over the folowing desevtbed lands rr @ British Columbia, it is certain, |- Commencing ata post planted about 25 Ci T sfer will soon have some. chance of northeast comer of tot "t80, then’ I ral . 1 benefitting hy the Dominion gov- north eighty chains, Weat eighty chains, and General Delivery _}|efnment bonus to ascure the es-|f2umhelenty ehaina, cust signty cheind Neate Pane, 7 | mablishment of the iron ‘and’ steel |claim No. 67. Thomas W. Brewer, Freight dolivored to al! Nearby Points, Pa Doe: April 19, 1912. - a New Hazelton, Road Houses and Mines, industry ~-on .the Pacific coast, | Cassiar Land District, District of AllOrders Filled with Caraend Dispatch. ¢ |The eastern iron and steel manu- . te 4 _cassier * 2 ; : Resid dB t co . - ake notice tha omas W. Brewer ae “ Blachanith Shop . facturers are the only ones who of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora A M Ry dd have derived any benefit 80 far, ileense to pros cut for ¢oal an ‘ petro- } eum over the foillawing deseribed lan 8, . * + aU ly but by making the bonus apply to Commencing at ap0at planted about 25 j _ ‘Haseliom, BD. G Canadian ores: only inducement miles north and 9 miles west ot the : + ; northeast corner of lot 180. ‘and join- Breer mb would be given B, C. to establish ing the western boun dary oe Bnd join: iron industries on the coast wher.|Cumber's Coal Claim No. 12; thence ; j ient | north eighty chains, westeighty chains ever coal exists in sufficien t south eighty chains, east elahty chaing JOHN E. LENDQUIST i quantities:and of the right qual- to potat of commencement, known aa - a tay. . * + Velaim No. 68. rn ! ~~ ro, ity. a a gy jApril19 1912, -Thomas W, Brewer, Architect and Building Contractor |_. The resources of ' the we ”” Opssiar Land District So —-. . Thog: district, Mr. R.- Campbell |: ' District of Cassiay oo soe 5 Take riotice that Thos W. B Working Plans and Specifications. _| Johnston has estimated for one Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fae ; ae” series of holdings only at. 90,-| license to prospect for coal and petro- Estimates on any clase of building fur- 000,000 tons to’the si @ mile, | eum over the following described landa: nished. All work guaranteed. shat ns © Square mile, | Commencing -at a post planted about oe, or in’ all 1,600,000,000 . tons, | 25 miles north and B miles west ot the ; - ve nn 4 .. east corner o P.O. Box 8120 Hazelton, B. C. enough to supply 100,000 tons a ‘south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 7 {day for fifty’ sears, .There are} 8¢ chains, east 80 chains to point of 7 P ¢ District of Cassiar Sk L dr veloping 80,000 to 40,000 horse . Fake notice that Thomas W. Brewer of eena aun y power, Seams have been: laid Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply fora . 5 . it | license rospect for coal. an ‘tro- Lee Jackman, Prop. 2 [bare and named. The Benoit leum aver the ollowing described lands, E our Work is Good and our Rates #|5¢8m is six feet thick, the Scott ot commencing at a post planted about £. aol +P mies nor an Miles west o (3) q Reasonable. ~ | 8eam ten feet thick, the Garneau northeast corner of lot 180 and joins the 4 _ ; r}seam four feet thick, the Ross western boundary of Walter Skelhorne's =. ’ ‘ icic. | Coa aim No. 90: thence’ nor = Baths In Connection | Seam fifteen to twenty feet thick, | reat are at halon, Comat rome 3 t/and there are others also of like west 80 chains to point of eomnmence- El beind. med. ni 3{Ient, knownas claim No. 76. t| kind unnamed, and many more as April 20, 1912. Thomas W. Brewer. ,| yet unknown, too, Three railway |"" “ ‘gassiar Land District : lines are projected. to. tap .the|. District of Cassiar ee he - Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of ? ereat district, and it is. certain Hazelton, occupation miner, intends to a | that over the G, T.. P. “alreatly apply for a license to prospect tor goal ‘Halfway House {|compiete simost as far as. Hazel-|fti aim over te folowing de : wore. ft ton, the nearest point td the! Commencing sta post planted about + as i: ahin_| 29 miles north and 10 miles west of the Groundhog district, the first ship-| northeast corner of Ist 180, thence ments of coal willbe made, __| north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south = . "| @0 chains, east’ 80 chains ta point of commencement, known as elaim 77. April 20, 1912. "Thomas W. Brewer, aus ; ‘Omineca Land District, District of ae - )|down-in the mail canoe Thursday |” Cassiar. ” FRANK W. HAMANN ~ j |morning: _ M. "McLean, A. Slean,| 4 - Proprietor - - aa G.H? Neilson, J. K: Hainey,. P. ; tiie §|'T. Sheehan, J. R. Morton, Geo; ——— |}.Turnbull, A, RB.” Macdonald,~..9. M1 miles ent of the southeast comer of x to ~~ " | Mussall, R. McLeod, A. B, Hin-| a9 chain, “gouth 8) chaing,east 60 cal YT "4 ton, N: Alexander, J. N,° Mc-|ehains ‘to point of commencement, “Po YUP SAN. | {/th 3 Aterande 5.8, ne ast it ott oo jppP nee eeota .o- 77 | April 8, 1912. > William Logen. 4a : rene na —— ee _ Omineca Land Distriet, District of 2 (1 and : {| LOST — Near ‘Ingineca Hotel ‘a! | ‘Yeke notica that William L f Laundry * and Baths 27 Waltham watch, yn cage, Huzelton, miner, Intenda to app itor 1 ‘ oie ee on ye gfe cme, Pe. canes - Suits Cleaned 7 black fob “Return to Wi Craw-|Ieum on thetollewing decerihed teens: - Mest aa Be teg {fone camp 2h 2 1 | pSommencng ate pottpimted about] MEY ° : Cocos , mes Los : ; 6 southeast corn: os Next dodr'to Sam Lee een on | ot 2194, “thence north 80 chains, east i re ree 6 Pee 80. chalts, aouth ‘80, chains, . weat 80 > Hiagettons Be Qe. Artistic job printing—-Miner |shains to point of, commencement, wb! Shop "ARATE "wis on, NON RH NO 0 HCCC aa a3 Carpet Squares and Rugs waterfalls on the ground -which Tt will be worth yout while to look our stock over--Special Values fh Walk-Over Shoes q" The business we have done selling | Walk-Over Shoes during the past two weeks bear evidence of the paseo | | popularity of the Walk-Over Models, Another shipment | atrived this week and we are now showing a Tan Oxford | Which is a winner, | a _ Our shipment of the Famous Smarden. Shoe for Ladies || is due to arrive when we. will be showing some of the smartest “| Tines on the market, - ae as ie A A$ Pl Oy SSS eve Ja )0C3 0000208 CO ROC Most convenient and comfortable stopping place for travellers be- tween. Hazelton and Aldermere - ; -LARGE STABLES == J | ; 7 o . FIRST-OLASS MEALS AND BEDS © | The following passengers went Pertti tt _ HAZELTON, B,C. cm ney