HORSES Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver, High grade watches, Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton F. G. PB. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 7I-74 Exchange Building #42 Hastings St., W. Telephone Seymour 698 Vancouver, B.C. J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hazelton, B.C. “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, Be Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Hazeuron, B.C. Eveners, Singletrees, and general supplies, Agency for the Studebaker Wagons, TOM RYAN Blacksmith. New Hazelton. JOHN E. LINDQUIST Architect and Building Contractor Working Plans and Specifications. Estimates on any class of building fur- nished, Ail work guaranteed. P.O, Box 812 Hazelton, B. C. 9 . ———? ; Be Careful i in Shoe e Buying Carclessness is a Fa isa Fault. One wha is careless ia shoe buying always pays dearly for it, The more thought you give to the ] tequirements of your feet, the j more you will appreciate the ) high qualities found in ( t “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR Noel & Rock | Sole Agents i] Hazelton, B. C. l i) ame] Brewer ee ee City Transfer and General Delivery Freight delivered to all Nearby Points, New Hazelton, Road Houses and Mines. All Orders Filled with Care and Dispatch, Residence and Barn close to ~Blackamith Shop A. M. Ruddy Hazelton, 1. OC. ( { ( i { ( t } f ~@ J a Is Ee Fp A A. Chisholm General Hardware’ Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies i Hazelton, B. C. Gr ees j Ori riers ee.) | ! | AF | If You Want To Be LOCATED ON GOOD LAND In the famous Francois Lake Farming District Come and eee us, 13 miles west. of North Francois I Lake P. 0, |" W. Henke & C.D. Haven Locators Bight years ‘in the district. — == Oct, 22, 1912,- Local News Notes” Al Johnson is completing com. modious dressing rooms at the new rink, Farmers of the Bulkley are organizing 2 farmers’ institute at Telkwa today. Mark .Carr left on Thursday for ,a visit to his old home in eastern Canada. - Sweenten your tea and coffee with refined Lump Sugar, Sar- gent’s store, -LAND NOTICES Peace River Land District District of Cassiar - Takenotice that Chas, G, Sexamith, of Vancouver, retired, intends oapply 3 for Rermission to purchase the following escribed lands. Commencing at a_ post planted on south bank of the Finlay river 35 milea from the mouth and 1 1-2 miles west, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chairs to point of commencement, containin: 640 acres more or less; said post marked C. G. §. se, corner, Charles G, Sexamith. July 17,1912 * John Maedonell, agt. Peace River Land District, District of Cassiar Take notice that Patrick J, Donohoe of Vancouver, architect, intends to apply for permission to ‘purchase the wing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the Fiulay river 37 miles from the mouth. ofthe said river, and marked P.J. D's. sw. corner, thenca east'80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chaina, south 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more | -| or less, Patrick J, Donohoe. July 13,-1912 John Macdonell, agt. Peace River Land District. Cassiar Take notice that James P. Martin, of London, Ontario, _ broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the ollowing described lands; - Commenci ngat ap a post planted on the south bank of the Fmlay river 32 miles fram the mouth and 2 1-4 miles west, marked J, P, M's. se. post, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chaing; east 80 chaing, south 80 chains to point of com- District of meneement, containing 640 acres more, i. '; Returning next week they will Jamea P, Martin, or les July: 17, 192° J ohn Macdonell, agt Peace River Land Distiet. Diatrict of Take notice that Robert Howard Mc- Allister, of Vancouver, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described Janda: Commencing’at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 83 miles from the mouth and matked R.H.McA, . post, thence west 40chains, north 80 chains, east 20 chains, thence following the course of the river to point of com- mencement, containing 820 acres more or less. "Robert Howard McAllister, July 17, 1912 John Macdonell, agt. Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Robert J. Cooney of Victoria, B, C., axeman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on left bank of Skeena river on south boundary of Gerald Bate: Aldous’ appli- cation to purchase and about 15 chains east of the S,E. corner of L. 917, Coast Range 5, thence cast 60 chains, south 80chains, west 60 chains moze or less to Skeena river, thence northerly following’ Skeena river to pointof commencement and containing 480 acres more or legs, Oct. 22, 1912. 3 Robert J, Cooney, Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Elizabeth Murray of St. Paul, Minn., married woman, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at southeast corner L,, 4116, thence north 46 chains and 14 links, ‘esat 20 chains, south about 60 chains to Little Oliver[ Creek, thence westerly along creek to point of commencement and containing about 120 acres more or leas. -- Oct. 22, 1912. . Elizabeth Murray. Omineca Land District, . District of . Conat, Range Take notice that Fenton C. Murray of St. Paul, Minn., merchant, intends to ar ly for permission to burchase the allowing described lar i Gomateneog at a post, planted on the south b of Little Oliver Creek and about forty chaing east of the southwest corner of lot 4116; thence south 20 chains, west 20 chains, north 20 chains tothe bank of little Oliver Creek, thénce easterly along creal,: to point ‘of commencement, containing ‘about 40 acres, Fenton C. Murray, his Chicken Lake ranch, © R. G. Steel and A, Carpenter James MeDonald, of Prince Rupert, is spending a few days in town. James Latham and TF Haskins returned on Thursday from a visit to Chicken Lake, W. P. Murray and P.'B. Carr expect to leave tomorrow: for a trip to the Bulkley Valley, on land business. on “Thursday. ‘He expects to pur- chase an up-to-date motor car while in Vancouver. © H, W. Sharpe has returned to inspect: his land, which is situated near the Diamond D ranch, A new warehouse is qpeing built on the Hudson’s Bay prop- erty, for the storage of gasoline and other imflammable commod- ities. Cataline, the veteran packer, brought part of his pack train to |- Hazelton during the week, The ‘animals will be -wintered in this vicinity. ; W. E. Blake, of Francois lake, came to town on Tuesday. . He reports a good hay crop in the lake district and says all the set- tlers ave doing well, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Adams and their little daughter, have fone to Seattle for a brief visit.. make their home i in Telkwa, . J. oa McEwen, the | Sealey merchant, returned on Saturday from Decker lake, ‘where, he has constructed a atore. for ‘his fen- eral merchandise business. He will remove his stock in the course of a few weeks. C. P. R. Steamer “‘Princess Beatrice’ sails from Prinde Ru- pert for Vancoiver at 8 P. M. on the following dates: November 24th, December 8th, and 22ud, or every alternate Sunday, Through connection made on these days with train from Hazelton. ~ Relatives are anxious for in- forniation as to the whereabouts of Frank Ernest White, whé was last heard from in December, 1910, when he worked with a survey party fifty. miles north- west of Barkerville. Chief Con- [stable Wynn will be glad co re- ceive any information regarding the missing man. ' Albert and Lizzie Shanass, two Glen. Vowell Indians’ who lave heen giving the police trouble, Fairbairn. In the police court Albert was- sentenced to four months imprisonment for supply. other Indians with liquor, while his sister was sent down for three months for drunkenness, Q "Apples and Eggs at Sargent’s 19] Store, . - Owing to. the reduetion. good’a baker as it is possible ta Call and see them, the IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT “been laid to South Hazelton’ and “the subsequent” lowering of the price of flour, we find that,to meet the approval of our cus: tomers, we must lower the price of bread. |. We -now.- have as. THE HAZELTON N BAKERY — ‘of. freight ‘since the rails “ee get and herealter we. will have ~. “not only cheaper bread but better bread, Can" you: “afford to |F “bake your own bread. when you. can: bir i it for. 18 cents a loaf? . There is also’a big improvemedt in out: pies. and cakes, G. A. Rosenthal has gone: oo] are back from Hudson Bay: Mt. W. J. MeAfee left for the cous : from a trip to the upper Bulkley, Were arrested last Saturday eve-+ ning by Constables. Calkins and. elon ES ee ee eset Rensaanrenneen nasa sanunenpenen nano asa x Suniel apr paper. our own buildings. . on account of its: “warmth. oe If you are not familar with Beaver Board. and it its uses . come in and let us tell. you. about it, “Fo or the: frst | lime § we ate e offering for sale Beaver Board, which is so tapidly taking the. place;of lath, plaster and: all We have stocked. Beaver: Board’ only, a | ‘Tt a thorough i investigation and i using it to good advantage on: It. will appeal specially i m this district, re -~ Our Grocery ery Departinent . Fresh Butter F resh Fruits | F resh Egg Eggs : Very Choice Apples Roman Beauty, Spitzenburg, Northern Spy, ‘Winesaps. and Rubbers This s season we are carrying a full line of Children’ : - Felt Boots in sizes'8 to 2 at prices $1.50 to: $1.75... ‘We have a very. attractive line of Children's 8 F elt Slippers { ih three colors, Black, Brown and Red. : one _ Children’ § Rubbers and Overshoes, all si sizes. a Children's s Wool Buster Coats ir in navy ‘nd red at $2, 50. Ladies Riding Boots i in tan and black at $6. 75. Warm Bed Room Slippers. $I. 50... ted, in white and green. |. Ladies’ Wool Aviation Caps i in plain white m white aad Men's Tan Mocha a Gloves, fur lined, per pair, 32. 50. - SKATING AND HOCKEY SUPPLIES Wormer! 's and Men’s s Boots and Skates. eee Hockey: Sticks, Pucks, ae By Men’ Hockey Capes i in assorted: cso 758 Now: is: : the: time to get ready for a ‘cold : map. | “have ‘exceptional values * in’ Heating Stoves, Heaters at prices Yanging from ‘$3. 00, to $ 10. 00, “tr ‘We | “Ait . “ Hariiess, ‘Accessories - Our stock of Harness F indings. is: Tnost pomplete. and | our t prices ‘most reasonable: = : We have exceptional vale i in » Black and Reset | Halle : er, . Children’ : Felt Boots, Felt Slippers ear