— Se a » wn CH os MEER TN eee te ee x 5 oa he oy Padget eotanaae o i | Mackinaw f lt is important © for you to’ . know that I have stock and appliances to turn out all kinds of CARRLAGE WORK, special - Sleighs, Whgon and ‘Sleigh | ones . C.F. WILLIS. General Blacksmith | Repairing Job Work ’ Horseshoeing a Specialty HAZELTON, B. C. - Fifty-one B Bunks of Solid Comfort - Clean Beds, Clean Bunks, - Tobaecos, Cigars, Candies, oa Nuts, Soft Drinks, Fruits in 1 Seavon etc, ete. fo os - The Grand ' Opposite Hazelton Hotel Ferguson & Steele Proprietors ~? A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners” Supplies t Hazelton, B. C. ® Why Buy'a Ready-Made Mack- " inaw Suit when you can buy a Tailor-Made Suit at 1 A manufactured Anger the Tailor : - Hazelton, B.C. Tien oN OF OUR | | SUIT CLUBS | - You may get a $20 Suit | for $2 or $3 Drawing Takes Place Every Saturday Night Noel & Rock. . Hazelton, B.C. Slants) For. Sale 320 Aces of Land Locally Known as “The Hart Cullen Ranch. Ay i Kesion Valley: -_ Terins Easy Price $10 Per Acre H. Coppock, Hazelton’ . ~Draying “al orders promptly. and carefully : ‘ _ atecatel EB C. Stephens rere (go Latest Arrivals. from Big Coalfield Tell of Season’s Doings ‘and Future Plans EXTENSIONS ARE LOCATED Season's Work Results In’ Widening Known Area of Coal- bearing: Forma. tion—Jackson's Company Makes Plans for Extensive Development Next Year Frank Jackson, locator of the Groundhog ¢oal claims owned by B. C, Anthracite Coal company, and superintendent for. that.cor- poration, returned on Thursday evening froma hurried trip to the coalfield, whither he went to bring out the survey party which has been running the lines of his}. company’s claims.. He also brought out’ three of -his ‘own crew, leaving a couple of men to work during the winter, getting out timher for the tunnels it is intended to run on several of the |seams which have been -pros- pected this season, Additional accommodation will be provided, jin view of the increased number of men which will be engaged nextspring. Mr. Jackson intends to leave -for Vancouver within a few days, to perfect the plans‘for next season’s work. He intends to go in over the snow in March, taking alargecrew of miners and the necessary outfit and supplies, | including two coal drills. West Extension of Coal Field © A. F, Kobes has returned from Groundhog Mountain, where he succeeded” in’ securing. valuable }|coal claims, having’ discovered and located an important exten- sion on the west of the. field: Those who have seen the show- ings on this ground say: the ex: posures indicate large seams of ‘good’ coal. “Angus Beaton, who spent a part of the season-in the district with Mr.- Kobes, came out three weeks earlier. He is most enthusiastic in his opinion of the coal prospects. ‘An Eastern Extension | Fred Hasler, who has spent a month in the Groundhog district, returned to town on Thursday. He prospected in. the eastern extension of the coal field, and seams carrying the same charac- ter of coal as that on the proper- ties of the large companies which ave -developing claims in the older portion of the district, Camphell-Johnson Coming Qut | R..C, Campbell-Johnson, the engineer in charge of the Ground- hog properties of the Anthracite Coal Syndicate, of Quebec, is on his way to Hazelton, and is. ex- pected to arrive next week, Surveyor Returns the Groundhog coal field was A. P, Augustine, the provincial land] ° surveyor, who returned to Hazel- ton on Sunday, baying completed his season’s work in the northern camps: In the spring he took a party of eleven men to the mount- ain, and. during the summer sur- -| veyed forty claims for the B. C, Anthracite Coal Co., a subsidiary incorporation of the National '| Finance Co., of Vancouver, The|. company has other clairns await- ing survey,’ In common with all others who have seen . ‘the coal showings | on Groundhog, ” Mr. Augustine is impressed .with the -| character. and extent. of : the field, and predicts much activity owning. the: various groups. of — col claims will have large crewal. of men: ‘engaged in development: work. ‘Westerday Mr, Augustine went up the Bulkey valley, where he will: ‘spend | ‘Several weeks ‘in jsuryeying befote retumning to do ‘j some - work: ‘jn’ the: “wtointty. of found the surface croppings of! {LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION | y Among 'the recent arrivals from nf to next season, ‘When the companies /1 ‘| of Britlah Columbia. tae \the-fourth. telegraph . ‘cabin, - to canoe a:few.days ago, A fort- night age Johnny, who had been working hard ” without taking proper rest, ‘was seized | with what appeared to be enteric fev- worse and no‘ means for ‘treat- ment were at hand, his compan- ions decided to take him to the nearest point .on the telegraph line, where he js now being given every care possible in the circumstances, On word’ being wired to Hazelton, Dr. Melean of the Hospital-staif immediately left on horseback for the fourth eabin, accompanied by -Angus McLean as guide, . They had reached the third cabin’ yester-| 7 day morning, and are expected at the fourth today. At last accounts the patient was appar- ently in a,precarious condition. “Local and. Personal Rupert for the winter. The Kit-ex-chen sailéd ‘for Newtown on Wednesday, =| Thomas Railson returned from Red Mountain on Thursday. Mr.. and Mrs. F:.A. Dewar were visitors in Sealey Tuesday. J. 8, Hicks left on Thursday for Francois lake where, he will spend the winter. ‘ The recent rains are driving the prospectors in, from the hills, and many specimens from recent finds are to be seen. ye E. R. Cox, manager of the local office of the Yukon tele- graphs, returned on Thureday from a vacation trip to the coast. It is now authoritatively stated that the Nine-mile road will be in condition for use as a sleighroad before the two crews are dis- charged, ed asevere injury to his left eye a couple of weeks ago will prob- ably recover the sight of the in-. jured optic within a. few weeks. Owing to unavoidable delays in collecting the ballot boxes from outlying polling places, Re- turning Officer Dawson has post- pored the .date of the official count for a week, go that com- plete returns for Comox-Atlin will not be ‘available for some days. 7 FOR SALE A copy of the latest edition of “The Americana,’ compiled by the Scientific American Compiling Pept. comprising 16 volumes, price $175.00, has been placed in our hands for sale. Full par- ‘ticulara obtainable at our office. . Cunningham & Son, Ltd. J NOTICE fifteenth day of November next, appli- ent of Provincial Police for a -renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re- tail in the hotel known as the Ingineca Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov- |. ince of British Columbia, Dated this ith h doy of October; 1911. ELL & McAFEE. LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE ‘NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteanth day of November next, appli- cation will be made to the Superintend- ent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re- tail in the hotel known as the’ Omineca Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov- ince of British Columbia. Dated this 7th day of “October, ‘1911. 10 JOHN C. K, SBALY. LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE - NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli- cation will be made te the Superintend- ent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the licence for the sale of liquora by wholesale in and upon the premises Aknown as the Hudson's Bay Company's ‘store, situate at Hazelton, B. C,, upon the lands described as iota 6 and % Hazelton townsite. goated this ith hay of October, 1911, : YD, Applicant, LIQUOR ACT, 1910 * "+ (Section 49), “NOTICE ls hereby, given that, on the fifteenth day of. November next, appli- cation will be madg td the. Superintend- ent ‘of Provincial: Police for the transfer of. the licence for the pale of liquor by retail in and wpon the 4 premises known as.the New Telkwa Hotel, situate at Telkwa, British: Columbia, from W. MeDonell to George Henry, MeDouell, _ Dated thid 7th day | of. October, 1911, We 8. ‘Me nate ELL, (Deceased) R, J, McD which point he was removed’ in a er, and as his condition becamelio LW Austin will go to Prince ‘north 80 chains, east, 30 chains, south80 G. A. Rosenthal, who .sustain-|¥ NOTICE ia hereby given that, on the| cation will be made to the Superintend- - -in Council has been pleased are interdated inthe matter a pan | MQuOR, ACT, 1910 “(Sectidn 42)» , “NOTICE 4 is hereby given that, on + the fifteenth day of November next, appli- ‘cation will be made to ‘the: Supetintend- ent of Provincial Police for a- renewal of the hotel licence to ‘ell liquor by. re- ‘tail in- the hotel known as the New Telkwa Hotel, situate at Teikwari in the provinee of British Columbia. . Dated this 7th da ny of October, 1911. GEORGE HENRY MeDONELL, an ' ‘Applicant. LAND NOTICES. ‘Omineea Land District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Hugh McKay, of Hazelton, B. C., contractor intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a postplanted at the north-west corner of .Lot 613, Coast Renge V, thence north 80 chains, thence east 40 ‘chains, thence south 86 chains, Mencement and containing 320 acres more or less, Hugh McKay, August 21, 1911, : ‘ Omineca Land District. District of . Cagzsiar. - Take notice that Thomas Hurley, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply 3 for permission toe purchase the following described lands: _ Commencing at a post Planted at the n.-@. corner of lot 811, Cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east 30 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of com- Mencement, containin ea) acres, Sept. 1 1911. homas Hurley. Omineca Land District. District of assiar Take notize that Angus J. Chishalm, de Aldermere, farmer, intends to apply deseribed landa: © Commencing at a post planted at the &.-¢, corner of lot 811, Cassiar; thence north 80chains, east 80 chains, south 80 ‘chains, west 80 chains to’ point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres. Sept. % 1911. Angus J. Chisholm. Omineca Land District, District of agsiar, Take notice that Alexander Chisholza, of Aldermere, farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follaw- ing, described lands: ommencing at a post planted at the thence west 40 chaina to point of com-| . for permission to purchase the ‘following Sans OF LANDS FOR UNPAID]. DELINQUENT TAXES IN. THE OMINECA ASSESSMENT: -Dis- _TRICT, PROVINCE OF BravisH COLUMBIA. I ‘HEREBY - GIVE NOTICH that;™ '| the above sale is postponed until Thursday, the- sixteenth day of November, A. D. 1911. ; Cc. W. HOMER, Assessor and Collector, Omineca Assessment District, _ Hazelton, B: C., Sept. 20, 1911. PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Province oF Britisa COLUMBIA NOTICE is hereby given that all Pub- lie Highways in unorganized Districts, and all Main Trunk Roads in or nized Districts are sixty-six feet wide, and have a width of thirty-three feet on each side of the mean straight centre line of the traveled road, - THOMAS TAYLOR, Minister of Public Works. Department of Public Works; ictorta, B.C., July 7th, 1911, CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, NOTICE 1s hereby riven that the reserves extat- ing over vacant Crown lands in Ranges 4 and 6, Coast District, notices of which, bearing dates of May Sth, 1910 and May 25th, 1910, respectivly, were published in tha indies of the British Columbia Gazette of May Gth and May 26th, 1910, ara eancell- éd {in do fay as tha same relates to lands surveyed as Lota 185, 78G, 787. 788, 789, i TOL, 91a, 782, 188, 3, B60, B61, B65, B 864, 7194, 785, 856, 867, USE, 95 9, 870, ii, et a, 1168, 1169, "y1en, 1164, 1165, 1168, ‘162, 1163, 116 9, 467, 408, B47, 1174, 11is, 1182, 1189, 1 Te nee 4 iy District. ~ HOB ERT A, RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands, Denartment of Lands, Victoria, 3, C., “Aug, 36, 1911, 8.-e. corner of lot 813, Caasiar, thence chaina, weat 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres. Sept. 7, 1911, Alegander C Chisholm. WATER NOTICE, ‘ I, Danie A. Harris. of Hazelton, B.C., by occupation a miner, give notice that I intend, on the 21st & of No- vember next, "at Pleven o’clock in_ the forenoon, to_ appl Me to the Water Com- missioner at his office at Hazelton, B.C., or a licence to take and use 20 cubic feet of water per second from Robson lake, Two Mile creek, a tributary of the Bulkley river. i The water will be used on the Ameri- cin Boy Group of mining claima for milling and mining purposes, (Signature) Daniel A, Harris. Dated this 2C 20th dey of September, 1911. WATER NOTICE Charles Monrosa, Free Miner's ‘CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE is hereby given that the reserve exist Ing on vacant lands of the Crown, notice of which waspublished in the British Columbia Gazette inthe issue of May 5th,. 1010, May 6th, 1910, is “cancelled in.so far aa tho same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 2317, 2318, 2819, 220, 2821, 2022, 2528, 2524, 2925, 2826, 2327, 2329, 2330, 2331, 2392, 2334, 2995, 2990, 2887; 2309, 2841, 2042, 2343, 2847, 2348, 29494, 2349, 2350, 2358, 2369, 2408, $115, 3114, 8215, 9116, $117, R118, Stt9, $120, B121, 8122, 9125, 9124, #125, 4128, 2197, 8128, 9129, 2190, 9181, 3182, 8138, 8184, 8135, 3136 3157, 3188, 3189, 3140, SHI, ald2, 91424, 8143, 3144, 3145, 8146, “3147, S148, B14ka, 8149, $150, 8161, 5162, 3163, S164, S166, 9158, 3157, 3158, 3159, 3160, 3161, 3262, 3163, 9164, 3166, . 8166, 3167, 8158, 9169, 9170, 8171, 3172, 8178, 3274, 3176, 8176, 3177, 8118, 3179, 8184, 3187, SI87 and 4188, Range 6, Const District, Department of. Lands, and bearing date of ROBERT A, RENWICK, Deputy Miniater of Landa. Victoria, B. C., Aus. i6, 10Ld. n= Covifticets No, B20996, and Thomaa Hatrison, Free Miner's Certificate No. 20997, give notice that we intend, on the fourteenth day of November next, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to ly to the Water Commissioner athis 0 ce at Hazelton, B.C., for a license to take anduse five and six-tenthg cubic feet of water per second from Canyon creek, a tributary of Fall river. The water will be used on the hy- draulic lense situated on the left bank of Quartz creek, two and a half miles from its junction with Fall river, for placer ia ARLES MONROE, HOMAS HARRISON. ricl, notice of which, bearing date of M: 3910,was published in the British Columbia of May 26th, 181f, is cancelled in 60 far aa the same relates to the lands surveyed as Lots 1879, 1890, 18! 1854, 1895, 1895, 2507, 2508, 2 Diatrict, ROBERT A, RENWICK, . CANCELLATION Or RESERVE, NOTICE ia hereby given that the reserve oxlat- ing on vacant Crown landain Ranze 5, Coast Dist- 25th, azetts 'é, 1878, 609, 2510, 2611 and 2513, Range b, Bt Deputy Hone of Lands, n-30: Department of Lands, and Wedding ‘| Watches, - ‘< u-f0 | Beautiful ‘Designs... in ‘Engagement ie. High grade Wath: Repairing. 0. A. RAGSTAD, _ Hazelton, HAZELTON HOSPITAL wsizs, for any perlod from one month upwanl at $1 per month In advance. This rate Includes office can- - sultations and modicincs, aa well as all costs while in th the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelton BE. C, Stephenson and Fred Field; th Alder-- nere, from Rev. tephenson, or at the Hoe. pital’ from the Medical Superintendent. _ Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Hazevton, B, C. . “Boerything' in Canvas” . Prine Rupert Tent and Awning Co, Prince Rupert, B.C, Mines and Mining Good Properties for gale —- Cash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Six Years In This District, r Hazelton, B.C. Public Telephone Hazelton Two-Mile Taylorville Sealey HAZELTON OFFICE: SLINGER & AYERDE CIGAR STORE © FOR SALE Ten Acres Cleared Land, with House, two miles from Hazelton. Apply to H. Coppock, Hazelton Le F. W. HART & CO, Furniture _ and House Furnishings Complete Funeral Directors, Embalmers - Special attention to ordera from out of | town, Victoria, B.C., “Aug. 16, 1911. r Prince Rupert Dated this Ted day of September, 1911. = a i a pint tr, 7 “PUBLIC INQUIRIES ACT". His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor . to appoint the Honourable Albert Edward MePhil- lips, K.C., Council; the Honourable Price Elliaon, Minister of Finance; Charles Henry Lu- of the City of Victoria, Esquire; President of the Executive Hudson's Bay Company’s Steamers. Flat Freight Rate $25 per ton, plus Railroad Charges Passenger Fares: “Hazelton to “Port Simpson” and “Hazelton” ; r Newtown $11, including berth a Newtown to Hazelton $12,50, including berth Passengers will The Str. Pert Simpson meets the Wednesday train and the Str. Hazelton meets the Saturday train; find accommodation on board steamers, - grin and William Harold Malkin, of the City of Vanconver, Esquire, to be Commis- sioners under the ‘‘Public Inquiries Act”? for the purpoga of: enquiring into and reporting upon the operation of, the “Assessment Act, 1908,’’ with respect to its practical bearings on the financial . requirements of the Province, he said Commiasioners willhold their meetings on the dates and at the places mentioned hereunder, namely: Victoria, at the Executive Council - Chamber, ’. Parliament . Buildin Monday and Tuesday, 25th and 24th September at 10 a.m. At. the * Court-nousa or the Government Office at the following places :— Nanaimo, Wednesday and TI hureday, 27th and 28th September, Vancouver, Friday and Saturday, 29th "and 80th "September, “New W Westminster, Monday; 2nd Oc- Revelstoke, Wednesday, 4th ‘October. Golden, Thursday, Sth October. Cranbrook, Saturday, 7th October. Fernie; Monday, 9th October, ‘ Nelson, Wednesday, llth October. Rossland; Thuraday, 12th October. | Grand Forks, Friday, 18th Obtober, —_ Princeton, Saturday, 14th October.’ Merritt, Monday, | Toth October, .. Kamloops, Tue » With October, © Summerland, Thursday, 19th October. Penticton, Pridey, 20th October. Kelowna, Sate ay,” 23st October, : .:. 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