"SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS ‘The Baron. and Viscount A PRODUCT ‘OF B. a GALENA CLUB " —\ oo Dy “Hazaltan's | , "he mart a, “SHEET TRON, TIN and COPPER wort of every Jesctiption _ PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK * Galvanized Tron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty Promptness and and Satisfaction Guaranteed kK K. McLauchlin & C & Coy Hazelton - |provinee te-hunt animals or birds = a HAVE LIGENSES Important Measure Regulat. ing Killing of Game-~Chief Provisions | of New Act. - ‘One of the. most. important legislative enactments of the recent. legislature had to-do ‘with the game laws of the province. This measure provides, among other things, that it shall be un- lawful for any resident of the or to carry firearms of any de- scription, or-airguns, or any .de- 4 OTT FETE TE eT re Eee er Terre aT T erty rrrrYTY ’ . 9 ling $2.50; a general license to PETE TTerrTTY _ Groceries Dry Goods | _ Hardware - somof hest qualitysasms | : of POPULAR: — | 7 - A full assortment of - LITO | always it in stock St Hudson’s 5 Bay Company TEMPORARY PREMISES: Charleson’ s Building, opp; our old store Ca ryVarevertrt WEBER WAGONS HAVE MERIT _ NOT MERELY TALKING POINTS. Sixty Seven Seiad ated fo aailiy ‘hard ‘service: : Tight runing running Personal Sipervton Bas ass Bc sit ‘Sole A Agents ok . _ CHETTLEBURGH' & SINCLAIR ° HAZELTON, BC. C. , THE OMINECA’ MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8,-1913 | ‘|boys, when earrying firearms, |days of the date of expiration, {cial game warden: with a sworn - species of big game ‘or animals | free miners’ certificates may ob- jjopen season’ while. actually en- {gaged in. prospecting; so may jon the land on which they per- 7|manently reside. 3 found in, the possession of a per- i/son not having a license may be j|seized and confiscated. | ‘4/shali act as a ‘hunter’s guide | without having taken out a li- . cense, ak must require every person whom 3. inspection that person’s firearms 4 |license, and failure to do so’ con- . | stitutes a breach of the: act... , ‘licensed “guides shall, 4 | fourtéen days of the expiration Jlof their license, furnish the pro- _7|statement showing the number .. ¥ {of persons whom they have'serv-. 3 were engaged in hunting, and j.of big game killed. | game warden, enclosing the -sum before sunrise with a headlight ‘liable to be arrested without war- lege heretofore accorded the pri- vate owners of ‘game killed ‘dur-|. ing’the open * season of ‘keeping| - J isuch game for’a period of -ten: days after the expiration of the : open season, lawfy) for any person to rurdeer at-any time with dogs, or allow dogs to run after deer, : ff }act allowed hunting of deer with |dozs by permission of the game; warden. The hunting of birds with dogs bit wean’ Apt] ‘16 jand jAlguat 1, ‘both intelusive, ia Pro- {hibited taking: out a licence. licenge, - be transferable, quest of parents or. guardians, who’ shall: undertake that such will always be under their super- vision or that of some responsible license holder, - ‘There are three classes of li- cense provided for: an. ordinary license to carry firearms and hunt birds and deer (other than moose, wapiti and cariboo), cost- |hunt game birds and animals, $5. 00:;. special license to carry firearma. and trap, $10,00, Holders of a general or special license . must, -within. fourteen return the license to the provin- statement of the number of each Prospectors, having trapped. tain ordmary licenses during the farmers and their sons hunting Any. firearm ' It is provided that no person Every guide sa licensed he serves ag guide to produce for All within vincial game warden with a ed, the number of days they the number of different species “Any resident of the province who wishes to obtain a permit to export any animal or bird shall make written application to the] ss, of one dollar, this being the fee for such permit, “Any person found between one hour after sunget and. one hour of any description -and - firearms in‘ his possession commits a breach of this act, and shall -be rant: by any game warden or police officer. withdrawn, as is also the privi- vice for the ‘purpose sof: capturing any animal or bird, ‘without first “In addition to taking ont a license, . each hunter will be required to wear a badgé showing the number of his These licenses. will not: “Any breach of the act involves cancellation of a ‘|hunter’s license, Licenses will not be issued to boys under six- teen except upon the written re- must be. paid forthwith, and, in default of payment, the offender shall be liable to imprisonment; with or without hard labor, for a period not exceeding six months, unless otherwise provided in the act. The old act provided for imprisonment not to exceed thir- ty days, Every trader in furai is required to make a return to the game warden not later than August 1 in each year, stating the number and variety of pelts bought. by him in this provinee during -the twelvemonth preceding. Failure to make such. return ifivolves a penalty up to $100, and, in de- fault, to imprisonment not ex- ceeding three months, and if the offender be a corporation it shall $200, Persons interfering with’ the fame wardens or constables in the discharge of duties under the act shall be liable to fines not ex- ceeding $100 or to imprisonment up to two months. Smithers and Smithereens It is reported, on what-appears to be good authority, that the eight miles west of Telkwa, the townsite tobe known as Smith- ers. A-group of Valley men was discussing the proposed town the other day, when Frank Charle-| son, who owns a piece of land adjoining ‘the townsite, was asked what -he intended to do with his property. ‘‘ Well,’ re- Plied the Telkwa man, ‘‘I think I'll cut it up into small pieces and call it Smithereens. aa Commercial Printing—The Miner Print Shop. COAL NOTICES Cassiar Land Distr let—Diswrict of casstar., character aré 'provided fr ah a ren and all infractions of the aet.|: Any fines imposed under the act} } he liable to a fine not exceeding|. railway divisional point for the Bulkley Valley will be located seomidions “Forwardng ” Cartage and’ ~ Express Service Care and Despatch { - ‘f i | Wood for Sale Office at 1 W. W. Wrathall’s Hazelton 4 Biter 6 ji-me a aaanenaieiieie. New Hazelton Hotel Open for Business . All Furnishings New EUROPEAN PLAN Rates: Rooms $1.00 . Beds: 50c Geo. C, Hartley, Proprietor New Hazelton { 6 ot Union S.S. Company of of B.C., Lid. The Reliable Steamer . & : Camosun” Arrives at Prince Rupert from Vancouver on every TUESDAY morning and sails for Vancouver every WED. NESDAY at 2 p.m. The “'Camosun’” has the largest and most comfortable rooms of" any steamer on this route, J], H, ROGERS, Agent, Prince Rupert THE INLAND EXPRESS CO, STAGE - ONE DAY ‘TAKE NOTICE “that Robert Kenneth Lindsay, of Vancouver, B. C,, oceupatinn broker, Intends to apply for a \lecuse to Prespect [for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two Talles west of -Klappan River and about fourteen miles north and five miles west of the northwest corner af Coal License 8008, Cassiar, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains east, 80 chains north, 80 chains west’ lo point of cammencement, econtain- ing 840 acres more or |ess, Imown as Claim No. 76. ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY. \ Dated Dec, 15, 1912, ‘ Casslar Land Diatrict—Dtstrict of Caasiar, TAKE OTICE that Robert Kenneth Lindsay, a Vanconver, B. C., oecipat broker, intends to apply Tor a leense to Passenger and Express ‘Service Leaves Hazelton Mondays and Thursdays at 7:30 a. m. Leaves Aldermere Tuesdays and Fridays at 4:30 asm, TICKETS AT Hudson’s Bay Company | Hazelton, BC. prospect for coal and petroloum over the following described Jands: Commencing at a post planted about two Iniles west of Klappan Alver and about fourteen miles norih and five miles west or the northwest comer ar Coal License slar, thenca ng north, . 86 ehains"S Wwost, §0 chains soul 80 chains east to point of commencement, contain- Ing 040 acres more or less, known as east to point of commencement, contain- Claim No, 77, ROBERT KENNETH LINDSAY. * pated Dec. 15, 1948, TAKE NOTIGE that TRohert Kenneth Lindsay, of Vancouver, B. C., aceupation broker, intends to apply for a Heense to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: | - Commencing at a post planted about two miles west af Kappan River and about TEAM’ and Cutter For Hire BE. J. HILL At PANTORIUM, Hazelton fourteen miles north and five miles weat Of tha northwest ‘corner of Coal Linense A 4609, Casslar, thence 80 chains north, 80| chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains]: west to “point or comméncement, contaln- ing 640. acres more or leas, known ag Clalm No, 73. ROBEAT KENNETH LINDSAY, Dated Dec. 15, 2912. 2 ‘Skeena Laundry { Lee Ling, Prop. 4 ‘our Work i is Good and our Rates The privilege heretofore . ac- HAZELTON HOSPITAL agsues || “Reasonable. corded atorekeepers of keeping] rend Biv 2a meee inva a a eee : Baths In Connection ranie for sale for a peri of ‘he lbs inthe eat ra pienota, oan ca, eat Call and see us. Ne Xt door to the expiration of the er e or “tee voncon for each game, is|™ pital trom the Medical Steere cr At the Hos- Telegraph office, c. : : iL. * alfssfealiespupais ¥ + Stephenson -& Crum ° “Everything in Canvas” “Undertakers and Funeral Directors — Bpetial attention to Shiping Canes Prince Rupert Tent and Avning Co, Prince Rupert, B.C, HAZEL TON; BO. It is provided it: shall be :un- The-old rd Tene: a Cee ea we, preening aA. Chisholm General: Hardware. Builders’. «Maternal © . Miners’, Supplies t Ar. * By Carload or in Smaller Lots: Rat a | Rough and Dressed. LUMBER - Fo FOB, Andimaul - Yatton F pbtaltn nf: eveee _Hasstion, 8 c