| Best of Everything : Noel & F & Rock Seer PaGiSSi laa ter wie eres tre “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, B.C. HAZELTON HOSPITAL ssszes for any period from one month upward ati per month in advance. This rate includes office con- sultations and medicines, an well as all coats while in the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelton from E.C, Stephenson and Fred Ficld; in Alder’ mere, from Rev. IF. L. Stephenson, orat the Hos: pital from the Medical Superintendent, Stephenson & Cruin Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention. to Shipping Cases * HAzELTon, B. C. FTA YLT 17a 88 Rha 9 Rhee Rah $M Ba Hand Man A GE) A. Chisholm } | General Hardware j Builders’ Material ; Miners’ Supplies — ! @ Hazelton,. B. C. a a ee | BUSINESS SNAP Overland Cigar Store and Pool Room for sale at in- _.. ¥ice price of. stock and]. fixtures. Two-year lease of building, rent free. Call and obtain particulars, Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde 6 ed] General Repairs | on Waggons and Buggies Prospector’s Picks Made To Order. C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshoer Hazelton, 2. C. ie nici an } | Inlander. j|recorder for the Manson creek t ‘Wednesday and visited the Silver For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G.T. P. Cigar Store and Pool Room Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines Baths Tn Connection Propritor l J.B. Brun, ‘++ rut | Greer. satiate uiamtiiont) ff ‘ We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton Computing Scales Heintzman Pianos In Northern B, C. W. Wark & Son , JEWELERS PRINCE RUPERT J i F.0. Box 76 Png Nothing for the Ladies Nothing for the Babies f But the for the Men { ( .{ ott and checked the blaze before Warden Larmer is paying atten- focal: and Personal | The mail for Manson creek went out yesterday, - John Dorsey left this morning for the upper Bulkley, A. E. Faleoner came in from Groundhog last evening. Geo. McBean brought his motor ear up on the Inlander today. Harry Rochester, manager of the Inlander, spent the week in town, E, H. Hicks Beach and family leave Prince Rupert today for Hazelton. John Beaton brought a fine team of draught horses up on the Rey, A. E. Price, formerly of Gitwangak, was among the ar- rivals on the Inlander today, R. DeB. Hovell, the barrister, will leave in the course of a week for abrief visit to the coast cities. W. B. Steele, deputy mining district, will return to the Omin- eca gold field early next week. A. E. Plaver, the accountant, was a passenger on the Port Simpson this morning. He goes to Vancouver for a couple of weeks, on business. gasoline launch Pluto upon the Inlander tonight. The boat will make regular trips between Hazelton and Sealey. W. T. Gale, an expert account- ant, for twenty years manager for Lloyd’s Bank in England, will shortly join his brother, R. L. Gale, in business at Telkwa. A. L. MeHugh came in on Standard the following day. Needless to say he was highly pleased with the developments at the mine, Amos Godfrey, the eval oper- ator, who has been looking after his numerous interests in various parts of this distriet, left for Vancouver on Tuesday. He will return about June 16. Acting as agent for the official administrator, John l)orsey has sold to Dr. Wrinch 118 acres of land east of Adlderniere, the property of Thomas Flynn estate. T. W. Brewer returned on Monday from a successful trip to the Groundhog coal fields: He states the trail is dry from Second Cabin to Hazelton, and will be open for packhorses twenty days earlier than last year. The Inlander arrived at noon today, with the following among her through passengers: Mrs, Owen, Mrs. Boyce, J, T. Smith, A. Russell, HE. J.:- Ericson, — Ludd, Capt, Stickley, -— Miller, W. H. Morrison, R. Heddle. Passengers on Inlander arriv- ing Tuesday evening: Mrs. Bal- lard, Mrs. Slaven, Thos. Wiliams, S. Deniff, W. Goldbroom, Geo. Slade, O. Paquette, H. Baker, A. Fortier, C. C. Sharp, John Pastl, W. E. Scott, R. O. Jennings, F. J. Carpenter, R, E, Harrap, W. E. Scott, deputy minister of agriculture, was in Hazelton on Tuesday evening, with F, J. Carpenter, of his department. Mr. Scott’ visited the Naas and Kitwankool districts on his way here, but could not spare the time for a visit to Kispiox or the Bulkley. He left for. the: coast on Wednesday morning: a Cary & Johnson put on a mov- ing picture show on Thursday evening. - A good crowd was in attendance. Songs by P. Mc-|: Ewen were features of the pro- gram. Near the conclusion of the show the picture machine was put out of business by an explosion which caused some alarm in the. audience, '|held in the auditorium on Mon- E...C. Latrace brought the} GB Bailey, of Chicken. Lake, ig in town, ‘ J. CG, Laing has gone to his pe fanch near Chicken Lake, Lem Broughton, of Aldermere, spent the early part of the week Ee in town. T. J. Stevens and Ww. Laing re- yesterday. Inspector Marchant, of the custom’s service, arrived in town last evening. Frank Edmonds came in on Sunday, over the Telegraph trail from the south. The Port Simpson arrived last evening, witha good cargo and quite a number of passengers. A. Chisholm, the hardware man, returned last evening from a business visit to Vancouver, Mrs, F, W, Whitlow has gone to Aldermere to join her husband, who is now in charge of the postoffice. A very successful dance, prob- ably the last of the season, was day evening, Dr. Wrinch went.down the rivey this morning, en route to Vancouver and Victoria, on a two- weeks business trip. J. Warren left this morning for Telegraph Creek, to. take charge of the . Hudson’s Bay Company’s store there. 0. U. Eckman has left the service of the Union Bank ‘to accept a position on the Foley, Welch & Stewart staff. J. H. Snodgrass found a purse containing $890 yesterday. It proved to be the property of a Swede named Anderson. Colin McQueen arrived yester- day from Vancouyer to take thé position of ledger-keeper in the: local braneh of the Union Bank. John Pastl, of Kitselas, was in Hazelton for a few days. He left on Thursday for Aldermere, to join the Broughton & MeNeil staff. The Hotel Winters is the favorite stopping place for Hazel- ton men when in Vancouver, The Miner ison sale at the hotel | newsstand. Pete Curran, one of the best known prospectors of the district, veturned'early in the week from i ( Edmonton,.where he has spent some months, an rn James O’Shea, of. Winnipeg, position of bookkeeper in the & Son. from the Hudson Bay. ranch, tered, He reports the stock in splendid condition. His son Ralph accompanied him, The ferry syndicate expects to before the end of. next week, The missing ‘‘traveller’’is ex-|B "| pected to arrive on the Inlander, ay In the meantime a-large caiioe is |/(@). being used as a ferry, Vancouver, May 9:—The G. T. trip as an oil-burner, - 75¢ per doz. - Hazelton E Bakery . Haselton, Bo Hotel: Winters” A brush fire on Tuesday caused some alarm at New Hazelton: The people of the town turned any damage was done. Fire tion to'a number of pointa where Cor. Abbott and .Water Strecte. Vancouver Evropean Plan $i: 00 to $2, 50 Rooma with Batha: Hot and Cold - Water. Steam Heated... ’ Motor Bus Meats All Boats and. Trains, os ing fires have been woh . turned from the Bulkley Valley | Se ee as arrived on the Port Simpson||k last evening. He will occupy the/fE H. Coppock returned yesterday i where seven of his horses win- ia I) have the large scow in operation || P. steamer Prince Rupert sailed || for the north today on her first (8 er ia i as te fee ee Hazelton store of R. Cunningham M4 Cowichan Eggs : Fresh FRUITE | : erremeee : eel: 4. Ai LeRoy a. ‘Nation Ea: /PROSPECTORS" OUTFITS | cd} fe Having made a study of the needs of the prospector ' we are in a’ position to. Boots nailed while you wait without extra charge. 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