: QUALITY STORE| HIGHEST MAREET PRICES PAID FOR FURS Full line of : Men’s Furnishings, Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries, GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON PRISMATIC. BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES WATCHIS JEWELRY far as Fort George, incidentally Miss Kate Ryan, of Ottawa h d bl k O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton walking seven hundred miles Mr. Carr will undertake the S oes in tan: an ac Local and Personal Road Superintendent Willis- Aleroft has been joined by Mrs, and Miss Williseroft, who will spend the summer in Telkwa. During the summer Manson is Zito have a semi-monthly mail, B®; while Groundhog will havea reg- a ular monthly service, with extra f | mails as cireumstences permit, }C. V. SMITH] While coming in from his Bi} ranch yesterday, J. K. Frost saw 5 ia mule deer quite close to town. 8: This handsome species appears to be increasing in this district. After seeing the country as within the month, D.J, McDougall ° eet Those desiring o | Smithers Residents | i ib | ELECTRICAL WIRING j in Resilences j) Places are requested j notify ( Lavaber & Tavestment Co, l or Eusiness i to b t The Williams: Carr 9 | with returned to town yesterday. He says Hazelton is the best town between Rupert and Fort George. Ed, Kohse and Bob Marion left for Rocher de Boule on Tues- , day, with a pack train loaded supplies, to begin work on ithe Ingineea group. They in- ; Smithers, whieh is prepared } iend to drive a 100-foot tunnel, { to accept orders. t attends Mines and Mining Good Properties for valle — Cash or on Hond, Development und Assessment Wark. Lala Cary Brothers greet the dreadnough New Zea- Midaleton Bight Years In This District. land at Vancouver the last week Warne Gammon Cc. , in July. Munro _— Borland Harvey iTaceFton, Th Co and will probably work all summer, Ottawa News Ottawa, June 26:--Hon. J. D. Hazen. minister of marine, will lenve for the west in time to i mame mesa mea g manana meta eT NSE mat has been adjourned. It will be} Referee: Moneur. ; ~~ Pan 49 Na den Bad bee eee es taken up again by the railway The team will play m white 35e & 50c i j S fin ] i commission in September, shirts and knickers, | Players . . ii p 4 / {| Arthur Meighen, M, P, for/70t having white knickers can 7 ! rae ta Prairie, hes been ap, (oblain them from Captain And- Ladies’ tan and black lisle hose, pair tf pointed solicitor-general. The|*eW Borland, Bank of Vancouver. 715 t Leaders tf position has be cant since th ALG Cc. ! bt change of government, TON OMINEGA AND MANSON Om rg Omen enange ol government, . . . . . NEW BLUE DIXIE GRAY | cantinued Hom Page One) White, pink and pale blue garter. elastic FAN TAN t Surveyors Drowned ° . 7 t out forty feet wide, and Mr. | ccna Mtngtsatinge” | New Madrid, June 22:-Wine| aoging expects that by next soa with hrilled edges They come in Worsteds and (¢ |members of aparty of fourteen b itey rome son the new highway will ‘be ‘Ladies hair nets, with or without rubber, This is what the stylish dressers in the large cities are wearing. ere showing a wide variety of these |-opular weaves. Made to measure by The House of Hobberlin, Limited, Come in and have a look, ! NOEL & ROCK | Hazelton, B. 6, Qrwtere me 0d ae i a A Bags 9 inane tgs Ok Rd The western freight rates case | United States engineers and oth- ; jer government employees were i} drowned near New Madrid, Mo., | late yesterday, when the United!. ‘States survey boat, Beaver, i which the party was aboard, was None of (| capsized in a storm, the bodies have been recovered, stimulated growth remarkably, ; the well-known Carr brothers, Brewer Johnstor ‘Chet’ Long Stephens Stationery, Photo Supplie 8, Gramophones, Developing and Printing. W. W. WRATHAEL Hazelton The Baron SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS A PRODUCT OF B.C. } and Viscount TUEBALFSDGLESCOULSNBENIV ESOL UASUAM TELA ODURGUEADAUNSU SSS S TAMEDUES NUE Co ESA AVENEL AN EUOCESMOEDLAICOU EU ANTADONNE _ Hudson's Bay Company DRY of Cest Quality PO STENEEOA MGI COMM NcoI GROCERIES GOODS HARDWARE at ity at Popular Prices ee) SLL J.C K, ‘Sealy 4 apent a few days at his ranch near Smithers, returning to Hazelton on” Sun- day. He informed The Miner that he had never seen crops looking better than those in the} Valley. The warm rains have timothy and grains especialy |# looking well. Mr, Sealy has a calf crop of forty this season, J. N. (Jack) Carr, a popular Bulkley Valley man, and one of left on Thursday for atrip to the] } coast. It is understood that on his return he will bring a bride, management of the Bulkley House, the big hotel which he and his associates have arranged to build at Smithers. Canadian Flags at Sargent’s. Oranges, Lemons and Ban- anas at Sargent’s, Holiday Football Match In the football match with the Prince Rupert tear on the even- ing of the First, the local club is likely to have a hard game, but may be expected to give a. good account of themselves, players will line up in this order: Reserve: Holliday. ready for use as a sleighroad. It will be twenty miles long, with easy grades, none exceed- ing five per cent, except one short seven per cent. grade. It will cross the continental divide at an elevation of 1600 feet above the lake. Ed. Mullen’s pack] train and twelve men left for the| work on Tuesday. Mr. Bodine states that there is considerable mining. activity around Tatla, ‘Free-milling, bornite and grey copper float has been found near the road, while specimens of fron and coal are be- ing broughtin from the Nation lakes, - Lawrence Canty is in Hazelton for a few days. He recently returned from Qmineca river, where he accompanied Harry Walker, Max Gebhardt and Fred. ‘Vater, The party located sixty-|. five miles of dredging ground on they were without food for three days until they reached Canty’s cabin on the Stranger. Dr. B. F. Stanwood arrived from Manson last night, His health has not been good of late, and he will take a trip to the week or two to continue work. on his promising groups of quartz claims, ue Straw Flats at Sargent’s, Handkerchiefs from 10 centa to oT x | x | rf ml a | |_| | | | |_| 1 x x x i x x x x | | _ x x 1 | ql x \_f | | 2 | i x |_| | The! ii | || | | _| |_| | | K x ‘| " x \_ | x |_| a | | " _ | 5 | | | coast, hoping to return within a| 2 Le a . .. | a a . .. a | a . x i : ml x a mi Ml mi am a x x x mi mi en mi ml a a mi | ml mi m m mi ml ae "i Sanananoianntatee A0OOOKOONNOOG "Established 1870 R. Cunningham & Son Li. . GENERAL MERCHANDISE Infants’ soft sole button 50c. Children’s non-rip sandals in all sizes Boys’ canvas shoe with rubber sole, in all sizes Ladies’ white mousquetaire lisle gloves, elbow length, pair 50c. Ladies’ washable chamoisuede gloves, pair | Ladies’ white and pale blue lisle hose, pair three for 25c. Dress muslin white ground with pretty foal designs, per yard 29C. ae _ Light and dark grey stripe dressgocds, suitable | for summer wear, per yard — (De. a Natural pongee, 34 inch, per yard. -T5e. Navy blue dill, per yard 2c. 2! On Sale GALENA CLUB setts |[;the Omineca, Findlay, Stranger es ce | a W. F. BREWER; Lessee. and Oslinea rivers, Losing their Mexican hats, each or nn Poon FP we ; _. 4) | boat and outfit in the Omineca, we } 50c. “Children $ rompers in blue, nicely immed, ‘Per suit Hammes omni pnnmunsinnnnconse consent hnOONDEHE EEN DHapoesosnepooeULNRcwbuminaazaaraoE iL Assert ways kept $3.00 at Sargent’s. a - ‘Established 700 | A full Assort- always kept in. —— : ment of LIQUORS Stock | Dr. Inman,- eye specialist of = Prince Rupert, is making a - . Cuming alm Son, ‘Ltd. i = special visit to Hazelton, for one| - 4 = ’ July late If a. ) day only, July lst. If you have] & . i a HUDSON S BAY C0 i OMP ANY any trouble with the eyea or need a HAZELTON, B. c. , : Fi mI accurate glasies, call on him early ! FS tem during day.orevening, = Fhecianenoontoo neon ‘