“Everything in Canvas’ Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co: Prince Rupert, B.C. HAZELTON HOSPITAL sues for any period from one month upward at $1 per month in advance, This rate inctudes office con- hultations andmedicines, 2s well a8 all coats while in the hospital, Tickets obtainabla In Hazelton from ELC. Bteppensen and Fred Field; in Alder mere, from Rey, F, L, Stephenson, or at the Hoa pital from the Medical Superintendent, Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Haze.ton, B. C. Demetris A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C. Selling Off We are getting ready to move and will sell the balance of our stock at surprising Low Prices | i | é Smoking Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Candies. The Best of Everything Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde a General Repairs on Waggons and Buggies . t Prospector’s Picks Made To Order. C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshoer Harelton, B,C. Qr~s For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G.T.P. Cigar Store and Pool Room Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines Baths In Connection J.B. Brun, -- Propritor er Saad Saal Qari ee We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton ComputingScales Heintzman Pianos In Northern B. C. W. Wark & Son PRINCE RUPERT P.O. Box 76 AS ® { Nothing for the Ladies | Nathing for the Babies But the i Best of Everything for the Men 4 Noel & & Rock) Outfitters to. Men - Local and Personal : ‘Birthday Reception.”? Thurs- day evening at 8, Gordon Grasett, of Third Cabin, came in on Thursday evening, Another football match is being arranged for Monday afternoon: James Shaw returned yester- day from a business visit to the coast, R. J. McDonell returned early this week from a business visit to Telkwa. North Bulkley postoffice has been opened with Archie Mcinnes as postmaster. J. F, Cowan came up the river today and went direct to the Rocher de Boule mine. Funds are being collected for the erection of a Roman Catholic church at New Hazelton, A. L. MeHugh is on his way to Vancouver and other southern points for a brief visit. C. H, Munro has returned from Buck river, where he spent the greater part of the winter. George M. Swan, who has been spending afew weeks in Victoria, returned to Hazelton yesterday. Ben. W. Huekell, well known in this district, died in Victoria recently, following an operation. W.S. Sargent, Jaek Ashman and Frank Martin visited the Rocher de Boule during the week. R. W. Thompson, who was in- capacitated for a week by an in- jury to his knee, is about town again, . The annual masquerade ball on Monday evening is expected to ba the big dancing event of the season, James Latham, who spent the winter in Vancouver and other coast cities, returned to Hazelton this morning. The roads are now at their worst, and freighting will bea matter of difficulty for a week or so, until they dry out, W. N. Maelean, of the G. T, P. engineering staff, returned to Hazelton on Monday. He visited his home in Scotland during the winter. Arthur Skelhorne is expected to return from the coastin a few days. His brother will accom- pany him. John W. Morison left for Port Essington on Wednesday morn- ing. He walked to Van Arsdol, reaching that point at 6 a.m. on Thursday. Cc. H. Munro returned = on Thursday froma visit to Rocher de Boule. He confirms the good reports of the showings developed on the property. Gust. Bergquist died at Sealey on Thursday, of pneumonia, The funeral, under the direction of Stephenson & Crum, was held this afternoon, After spending a few days in Telkwa, where Mr.’ Sargent’s store is doing hig busineas, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8, Sargent returned, to town on. Monday. WwW, W. Kerr is-now at Sumas, Washington. He is preparing to bring a bunch of -good . horses to Hazelton as soon as transporta- | _ tion can be obtained. Slinger & Ayerde are organiz- ing another billiard tournament. Playing off the tie for third place in the last tournament, H. H. Little defeated R, S. ‘Sargent. “Firat clas piano for sale. En-|} quire Ingineca Hotel. iy WHE OMINECA MiNeR, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 12 | Rev. John Field announces that| SIRS Sunday evening services in St, Peter's church will hereafter be held at 7:30 instead of 7p. m, as during the winter months. A petition requesting that the| |e billiard and pool rooms be allowed to remain open as before the circulated, and is receiving many signatures. T. E, Hankin and W. H. Burken left early in the week for the north. Tommy has a line on what he believes to bea rich placer district which has never been prospected. The representations of the peo- ple of New Hazelton have re- sulted in the announcement that a postoffice is te be opened in the present new town, with James Richmond as postmaster, The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian church are arranging a “Birthday Reception’’ for Mon- a good program, and the enter- tainment should prove a success financially and otherwise. Gus Rosenthal, who has spent several months at southern points, has returned to Hazelton. Notwithstanding his eye trouble, which required prolonged treat- ment, Gus is looking well, and has buckled down to business. In now appears probable that Louis Johnson, the Kispiox man who has been missing for several weeks, was drowned in the Bulk- ley. The police have been unable to find any trace of him since he left Hazelton to cross the river to camp. Election returns from the Lake district give William Manson a majority there. The figures are: 7, others nil; South Francois, William Manson 8, Alex, Manson 1, Montgomery 2; .Qotsa Lake, William Manson 2, Montgomery 3, Clayton got no votes, H. &. Wilson, of the North Coast Land Co., accompanied by days in town this week, The North Coast people have a large amount of good land in this part of the country, and are preparing settlers on several large areas, owner of the Silver Standard, day. He reports train service prevent connections being made, on five different trains and walked forty miles. Notwith- standing the untoward conditions, Rupert in 48 hours, LAND NOTICES Omineea Land District, District of Cassiar, Calhoun, of Los Angeles, California, to purchase the lands: aixty chains north of mouth cree 120 acres more or less Omineca Land Dine District of - Caasiar. - Take nogica that John K. Friend of Los Angeles, California, prospector, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the fo owing eacribed lands: Commencing at a post planted 80 | chaing east of the southeast corner of lot 2170, thence 40 chains eaat chains more or less. south to. eel river, forty chains west meandering river bank, )forty chains. more or lesa north to point o: commencement, con- taining 160 acres more or less. January 24, 1912. 93 John K, Friend, passage of the new act, is being] we Rae) [oat] (asl aed Por Pet] Palos i aR ie my feces Pugh Pe Peele 4 SARGENT’S BIG STORE The only place in town to buy Chocolates — day evening next. There will be} North Francois, William Manson‘ \¢ N. D.-MceMillan, spent a few 9 to develop and place desirable] |i} George MeBean, the original i who spent the winter in Vancou- {#1 ver, returned to Hazelton yester- \ a much interrupted by slides, which | [F4. On his way up the river he rode|l¥ he made the trip from Prince a Take notice that Noah Webster ‘ retired, intenda to apply for permission | i lowing: deserihed | lr Commencing at a post planted about | ig of 6-Mile | he ,» thence south 80 chains, west 80 N chains, north §0 chains, east 30 chains | iy ta point of commencement, containing 3 Jan, 25, 1912, Noah "Webster Calhoun. e NEW STOCK OF ~ Rennie’ Ss ~ Garden ~ Seeds J UST ARRIVED Large assortment of Latest Styles and Shades in Soft Stetson Hats. A good range of sizes, - -- - Each $5.00 Stetson HATS : Toilet A few 5-piece Toilet Sets of unusual quality, in blue and pink designs, at Sets $4.00 a set. Door Now that the mud is here buy a new | Door Mat of flexible, galvanized cold tolled steel, Mats size 22x36 inches. ate Price $3. 79 All Tron, weight 80 lbs., Price $12.00. Wheel Barrows | Workingmen’ $ Hon Hide fee $105 Gloves to $2.00 per pair. Driving Gaunt- In Pig Skin: Buck and | T ~ We have the largest assortment of fancy ca Tea Biscuits in town, put up in 1-2 pound 7 Biscuits cartoons, coming in air tight tiris, keeping them fresh and preserving their flavor ‘manufacture. | Come in and inspect our. stock of. Dress, Shoes and Shirts. - Prices Right. 7 Omineca Land District. District of Hazelton, laborer, intends to eseribed lands: Commencin chaing east of the nort! 2a rth, 40 ch chains east, acres More or less. Jan, 24, 1912. Allan G. Johnson, Cas A Take notice that ‘Alan G. Johtgon ot ‘or | KY ermisaion -to: Purchase. te fo my fee i at a t planted 160 | Fal - corner of | (a lot 2170, thencé 40 chains west, 40 chains | |X | 40 chains’ south | Fe topo int of commencement, containing | ja ea CEPI eee, none ane Exc) oe Sar CS ERTS as SIE Serene cera aa See OSs Le ee ea vor lets from , $1.75 to $3.00 per pair | ~ : : Christie, McFarlane, Lang ‘Lang and Huntley &: Palmer = |