; i t {C V.SMITHI ae if THE } QUALITY STORE ie DENTISTRY - 4 Highest market piices paid for | DRY. GooDs ‘Men’ s. Furnishings * | ; Smithers, B.C.. haya Leaemtd treet regimeereteneerregrirer ers : fe DR: BADGERO * mil Raw Furs © |/Mines and “Mining| . Good rin for eae Cash or on Bond, Groceries. |. Development and ~ - Carr Brothers - Bight Years: In‘Thia Diatrict, i - Haneltos, iret : ; : x alee « OOOUOoER ae mrneanael oe Prospectors, Miners, a ae ‘Landseekers, Surveyors _. “and Sportsmen will find : the. merchants, ‘of. He | zelton prepared t to tees ; ; ~ ‘every. requirement. : Ly an oe -outfitand supplies Hav oe ~ ing been engaged ‘for. ° many years in outfitting | 7 parties | for thé Northern Tnterior, Hazelton busi ~" ness men are qualified > _ "to give valuable advice. Sand assistance to, new- ar from South mee? ' . = \ Grand Trunk : Pacific. ° © cailway.. |The Distributing Point . ~ forthe Great Northern | “bio ee ae rite tr Utes: ae elton station on the | _ Enquiries Ora Sn SS nnn Sen HAMEK ARAM NEWS a to ‘Vancouver. |peet unusually heavy traffic.to | the Pacifie coast next year. York has been. received. at Otta- aaa eeneei ; ice.. It. will be maintained at a : strength of. 40,000 men... -; he . of.the war news in -the- Cobalt | found. The Beaver mill which: ‘has’ reopened will employ | a few: | large dump, and, with its cap- 1 the: "iinderground: work, ‘Tthat are now elosed down will be payroll, “and will not elose down, | Other: properties being worked lin: the vicinity of Sandon are the ; humber of claims i in a small way. . ‘The! Capella, Apex and Caljforn- ja,: neat New Denver, are work: ‘ wa Nine Notes from Many Sources: Yukon river navigation cloaed this week, The: ‘Northweatern league 5 base. |* ball ‘peiinant has been awarded “All c P.R, “thanspielfie a ateam- ers ‘have been’ taken’ aver -by the British admiralty. within ten milés of ¢ any Canadian city while tha waris on. a] ‘Transportation companies’ ex: / Five ‘tons’ of gold. from. New|: wa for the Bank of England, The proposal to form a Nation- al ‘Board of ‘Trade for C anada i ig opposed by. the Montreal: Board of Trade. , “Dominion ministers predict that Canada wil] experience great prosperity aa the ultimate result of the war. 7 The steamer Prince Albert, which went ashore several weeks ago, has been floated and taken south for repairs. “The Ross rifle “factory at Que- bec, which’ is now making 200 army rifles a day, {a to be en- larged immediately. penpals “Canada’s expeditionary force is equipped for two years’ sery- .s. ie Fund. ; are giving large amounts,, oe _ newspaper man, “has been ap: :| Lawrence . McRae. ~ Aivoratt are not ‘allowed to fly , jand it i is proposed to make Eng- Monten! is raising a million dollars for the Canadian: Patriot. Other Canadian cities ‘ R. E, Gosnell, a wellknown pointed aecretary to Sir Richard McBride, succeeding the late Belgium is ambitious to become the England of the continent, lish’ the national’ language; instead of Flemish or “Walloon, because of the ‘rivalry of those races. King George’ 8 signature has] been‘ attached to the Home Rule book, been passed, however, Which provides that. the act will not be enforced till the war is over. A $1, 000, 000 railroad is to be started in: Iceland at an early date. Large. tract of good valley {farming land just thrown open for free settlement in Oregon.) Over 200.000 acres-in all, Good climate, rich soil, and does not crops of grain, fruit, and garden trick, For. large map, full in- structions and information, and a plat of several sections of ex- ceptionally good claims, send City, Oregon. — Three years @ U. 8., -Surveyor and timberman, An. opportunity - to. get a. good fertile free homestead near town om ‘and market, 52 _ _ Cobalt Recovers ; ; “Phe ‘retovery from the-‘shock camp is shown by the increasing confidence that a market willbe men,. The Beaver shut down’ about a week ago. The gouth- east’ Coleman property has’ A: acity of 100 tons a day, the mill ean be kept: going for quite al” long while without continuing The Buffalo has three. ‘drilis working: underground, A final clean-up is being made at the high-grade mill, “when it will close down. ' It is generally, “felt that as regards |. the mining industry i in Cobalt the| * worst: is deffhitely over, and that some - of - the producing. mires ‘opened: again ‘within the) next month. . Few Mines Closed ‘New Denver, Sept. 20: —The Ruth-Hops at Sandon is atil run- ning, with seventeen men on the Surprise, Noble Five, Payne and two leases on the Reco, ADevel- opment'is also: bring done’ ‘on a ing mall. forces,” and on Fur mite the only shut down is. the ‘Van-Roi., The Standard, Hewitt and, also a numeer of. amall: out: | fits are Working, _ The number ae: ; por on 22, 1914.. ‘Ang. 22, 1914, Frat: nase, a fhe: south | 2 LAND NOTICES Peace River Land District. District of}: -Omineca.- ot Vancouver, restaurant keeper, 'in-| ténds to-apply y for permission.to pur-|! chase the following described lands: Commencing at a poat Planted 200 ‘feet below the crossing at Old Hog on the south bank of the Ominecar: ver, fhence south 80 chains, -weat 80 chains, forth 80 chains; east 80 chains, to thig Peace River Land a Dlatrict, District of ineca, - Take notice that. Walter Ramsay, ‘of Edmonton, merchant, Intends to stra for for permission to purchase the follow- escribed lands: | .- oramencing at a post planted a0 cheing . easte ny from the. northwest corner of L. UD. May's applicatiqn to forchase, thence south 980 chains, east chaing, north 80° chains, west 80 chains along the bank of Omineca river, to point of commencement, Aug, 22, 1914, mineca, - Take natice that May -McKinnon, of Vancouver, married woman, Intends to apply for permission tad burchase the ‘ollowing described lands. Comniencing at a post: planted RO chains weaterly from the nottheast corner of.D. D, McKinnon’aapplication to purchase, thence south 80 chaing. west 80 chaing, north 80 chains, edat chains along the bank of Omineca river, to point of commencement, May McKinnon, Peace River Land District. Distriet of Omineca,. Take’ notice that Prank Boston, of Vancouver, watchman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fohtow- ing ribed Janda. ; chains southerly from the northeast corner of D. D. MeKinnon’s northeast corer, thence south &-chaina, weat #0 chaina, north 80 chaing, enst .£0 chaing, Aug. 22, 1914, - Frank Boston, Peace River Land Distrlet, District of ming ca, --. "Take notice in i. KE, Fetherston- haugh, of North Vancouner, married woman, intends.to toh for permission fo purchase the fo owing described ands: ‘Commencing at a a poat planted 16 milea from mouth of riveron east bank of Manson river,. thence east 80 chains, ‘north 80 chaing, west 80 chains, south 80 chains along - «bank of Manson river, to point of commencement, Aug. 10, 1914, HE, Fetharstonhaugh, minoa. Take notice ort LW , May, 7 of Ed. inonton, doctor, intenda to apply fo¥ |: ee a to purchase the fo! lowing leactlbed landa: - * Commenting “at a post ‘planted 80 chalne easterly from John A. Shaw's ‘northweat ‘corner application ta pur ank of. Omiteck ‘pouth'80 chains, eeat 80 pe chal 4 enc ‘$0 chains; ont 80 chai along "the bank. of Omineca river, ok ot commrencetnent,. . LW, Muy: ey ee bill, whieh thus gains the'statute B A ‘suspending bill -has]{ require irrigation to raise finest: $3.40 to John Keefe, Oregon |= The Miner is-two dollars a year. Take. notice that .D. D. McKinnon, | _D. D. McKinnon, |: Walter Ramsay. ; }Peace River Land. d District, District of Commencing at a post planted ao! Pesca River. Land District, District of ‘river, ta " pecNNAENH HANNAN NE ‘Hudson’ Ss. Bay opany ~ GROCERIES DRY GOODS — HARDWARE - _A full Assort: _ ment: of: Of Best Quality at Popular Prices ———_— . LIQUORS ata ke kept in oc sniuicasiicsind @ ~_ HUDSON'S BA BAY COMPANY ; HAZELTON, B, C. nun chmcontmeosSSNHTNNIRNN ae smmnesinain ied : LIVERY and STAGES Snight. Our: stages meet all trains - Coal and Wood delivered promptly. Ruddy &: MacKay -HAZELTON and NEW mAzELTON. { | Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. 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Provincial Assayer and Chemist : ee nee Assayer for 26 years with Vivlan & Sons, Swansea 2 Charges Moderate it” Correspondence. Sofsdited. - LAND NOTICES | Phe LAND NOTICES ©: Peace River Land: Dintrict. District of Om “Take notice that John A, Shaw, of Edmonton, broker, intends to apply for mmission to purchase the following lescribed lands: Commencing. at a post planted 80 chains easterly from the horthwaat corner of R. D.. Fetheratonhaugh’ ) *P. plication to purchase, on south bank of imineca tiver, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80: chalna: along the bank of Oilpeca point of commencement, - ug. 22, 1914. John A. Shaw. Pouce River land Diatrie, Distriet of "Dake: ‘notlee: that R “D, Fetherston- haugh, of Vancouver, minin engin er, intends te @ ly for pernisal an to chase the following described landst Commenting “uta post ‘plantéd at the northeast carter of D, Mc Kinnon's ore chase, thence scuth 90 citing, oe cust chaing north 80 chains, : hi hatna ‘along th eo baikof Omin- ri nt_of ty Be eR ing, desenbed iaide; ~ *. Peace River Lond District. _ Dintriet rot 7 Take notice that ‘Wiltam | MacLaren, _ ot Calgary, broker, intends to a ply . for permission to purchase. the fol low- commencing at a post. planted. cy - chaina down Sseom He Re thoretén-... haugh’s southwest corner of 8b chang . river to meee commencement, “ =: Aug. 10, 1924, . Willlam MacLaren, Peace River Land District.. District of Omineca,;. | - ‘Take netice that Henrietta, Plan of-North Vancouver,: widow, intends-te apply for permission to to. Purchase the | fo owing. coeribed. lagi hinted : ommencing at. a post planted at. southwest corner smote d at the application ture anata + en thence venat 80-“rhaizisy: taoth a chains, west BO chains,” north 80 mice, along the bank. af’ enbot fh int of tommeheninen’ Mae 19, 1914,