A. Chisholm | General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C, Orne Beers Clearing Sale of Confectionery We have too large a stock of Candy, Chocolates and Bonbons. To reduce it we offer bargains in all Confectionery and will sell in Quantities at Cost Lowney’s and Peter's Chocolates The Beat of Everything Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde Cer ere ete 12) Miners Attention! Mining Picks a Specially Ore Cars, all sizes Ore car can be seen in service at Harris Mines, Ltd. Best material Competent mechanics C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshoer Hinzelion, B. C. Qree et ee ee Local and Personal G. H. Jennings left for Seattle on Wednesday, Jack Mullan, of the Harris Mines, is spending a few days in town, T. E. Hankin will leave in a day or two for a trip to Ground- hog basin, Cameron, ‘‘The Signer’ is about toremove his business to New Hazelton. Vernor W. Smith, of New Hazelton, has been commissioned a Justice of Peace. My, and Mrs, C, F, Chapman, of Chieken Lake, left on Wednes- day’s stage fora trip to the coast. George Hauk and Ed. Kohse, of the Ingineca cafe staff, have returned from a visit to the coast. W.S. Henry, of Telkwa, spent a few days in town before leav- ing on Wednesday for a visit to Seattle, Roy Ridsdale and W. 8. Gore started on Thursday, with dog toboggans, for the Bear lake country. ‘Ernie Lofquist, of Sargent’s, has lost a brown and black pup, which he will be glad to have returned. Thomas Brewer, of New Haz- elton, returned on Wednesday from a visit to Seattle and other coast towns, Roy McDonell and W. Jd. Sweeney have taken the north- ern trail for a hunting and pros- pecting trip, They may not re- turn before spring, " Jway House, isin town with an All kinds of mae Wood and Soft .....0 Po Sawed To Order and Delivered _ Jack Goold Leave Orders at Hazelton Bakery For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G.T.P. | Cigar Store and Pool Room Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines Baths In Connection J. B. Bran, -- .Proprietor We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton Computing Scales Heintzman Pianos In Northern B.C, _W. Wark & Son PRINCE RUPERT at t P.O. Box 16 n ‘LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL “WE will give to every pur- chaser. of a Suit of Clothes or Overcoat during January and. February his ‘pick of any hat in our -stock, {Noel & | & Rock _ Outfitters to Men. * Hazelton, Bi C injured foot. A glancing axe caused the trouble. ; E. Smith, who has had charge of the Fr. W. & S. telephone line at New Hazelton, lefton Wednes- day for a trip to the coast, R. C. Jardine, the Kelly Doug- las man, whois known here as one of the Ingineca prospectors, is seeing his firm’s customers, One of Ed. McBeth’s valuabla horses was crippled the other day by akick which may keep him out of harness for a time. W. H. Morrison, secretary in charge of the local branches of the railway Y. M. C. A., has re- turned froma flying trip to the coast cities, A very successful flashlight photograph of the crowd which attended the Eagles’ dance on Tuesday evening was secured by W. W. Wrathail. A. E,. Falconer and Hunter Corner, telegraphers at Third Cabin, have left the service. They will be succeeded by Gordon Grasset and Harold Blake, Amos Godfrey is on his ‘way to ©! Copper river, on a visit of in- spection te the big property of \\|the Copper River Coal Co., of which he is the moving spirit, Angus Beaton, who was on his way to the north, on a prospect- ing trip, was compelled to return to town on Monday, being dis- abled by a severe attack of pleu- risy." The ladies announce a dance for the evening of St. Valentine’s day, February 14th, Arrange- ments have been made for a choice supper, and good music is promised, D, W. Stacey, formerly em- ployed on the telegraph line here, will find it to bis advantage ta communicate with E, R. Cox, the local manager of the government telegraphs, A box social is to be held in the Presbyterian church rooms, over Adams’ drug store, on the evening of St. Valentine’s day, Wednesday next, under the au- spices of the Ladies’ Aid of the Prebyterian church. - George Beirnes has purchased the large stable opposite the|# government office, for the ac- commodation of the teamd en- gaged in carrying . mails and ex. préss..matter on- the “‘All Red’ eS route from the eng of.stedl, W. F. Kilpatrick, of the Halt- . J.S. Hicks, who spent, -thel early part of the winter in. thellk Telkwa mountains, hunting eal trapping, had very good success, coming out with a nice lot of sine, ( Frank L, Charleson, of Telkws, | spent the early part of the week in town, arranging for freight If shipments to the valley town. He was accompanied by Mrs. Charleson. Andy Reddy, who has been en- gaged in freighting for Contract- or A, L. McHugh, has purchased the outfit of Harry Sykes, and will continue the general freight- ing and wood business, Frank W, Hamann came in from 26-Mile on Thursday. Yes- terday he purchased the interest of his partner, W. F. Kilpatrick, in the Halfway House, and will carry on the business alone. ~ R, E. Harrap, representing J. Piercy, Morris & Co,, the Prince Rupert wholesalers, returned on Thursday from a business trip through the Bulkley valley. He reports conditions very good throughout the district. J. W. Davis has returned from Prince Rupert, where he ap- peared as witness in the Tomlin- son-G. T. P. arbitration, ease, which results from a dis- pute as tothe amount of com- pensation to be paid Mr. Tomlin- son for the right-of-way through his sawmill premises at Mean- skinisht, has not been decided. The arbitrators will examine the ground before giving an award. “Sun Kist”’ Brand Oranges and Lemons at the Galena Club. “Why are you rushing around so to-day??? “Vm trying to get something for my wife.” “Had any offers?” LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Ernest Lofquist, of Hazelton, B. C,, occupation clerk, intends to apply | for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains west from the northwest cor- ner of Lot 760, thence east 40 chains to the northwest corner of Lot 750, south 80 chains, west 40 chains, north 80 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 32) acrea more or less, Ernest. Lofquist Jan, 11, 1912 28 Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that William James Eakin, of Ootsa lake, B. C:, rancher, intends to a ply for Permission to pur- ¢hase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted eighty to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. . William James Eakin Jan. “11, 1912 29 Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Ootsa lake, B, C. occupation rancher, intends to apply for Permission to pur- chase the following described lands: southwest colner of lot 748, thence north 80 chains, west 80° ‘chains, south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or legs, . William Baki Jan. 1), 1912 29 Omineca Land District District of Cassiar Hazelton, B, C., steam shovel ‘aan, chase the fo! escribed jands: .- owing Commencing at a post planted cighty of lot 748, thence south 80 chains, east 749, thence north 80 chains, west 80 taining 640 acres ‘more or less, Jan. 131, 1912 Omineca Land bistrot District of Cassiar Take notice that William Pen Jay- nes, of Dumean, B. C,, merchant, intends to 4 chase the following described lands: direction Lot 1068, (4 miles in a -southeaster!: from the southeast corner o chaing. south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing |i - €40 acres, more or legs. J: anuary 4, 1912 Omineca Land District, Distriet of 1, . Coast, Range V. “Take notice.that I, Robert McDonald, of Hazelton, B.C., prospector, jantend to apply for permit ssion to purchase the iloying scribed landa: Commencing at a post chains easterly from the northeast cor ner of lot 837, thencé south 40 chains, erat 80 chalne, north: 40 chains, west &0 chains 3 int. of commencement, gontaininy acres miore of less. ; Jan. lL, big Robert McDonald - The; chains west of the southwest corner of || lot 748, thence north 80 chains, west 80 | 1 chains, south 80 chains, east. 80 chains |i"¢ Take notice that William Eakin, of] Commencing at a poat planted eighty |g chains west from the southwest corner |!BR of lot 748, thence east 80 chains to the |My intends to apply for Permission to pur- || chains west from the southwest corner ||P 80 chains to the southwest corner of lot | }e Robert McKay at: ly for Permission to pur- i lanted 60) fe C1, oe = Fork See Sarees ane = co} ats eee See eS 2 SGV PASTAS 25S ESOS es He lama SEALs SaaS nto aires ER yaS Take notice that Robert McKay, of 3 chaing to point of commencement, con- |i Commencing at a post planted: about is : Casstar, thence north 80 chains, east 80 || | William Fen J aynes H A i 4 3 sof regular} price ale in MEN'S SUITS has been wonderful, but there are a few very nice patterns left. You cannot make a mistake in coming in and selecting one for yourself --- weights just nght for spring: . Our stock of Japanese Matting, Blankets, Bed | Comforters is very complete and prices tight. | Don’t forget that caps will soon be out of season — Hats: Hats Cow Boy Stetson, regu- lar $7.50 value, sale price - - $6 Bronco Stetson, regular | $6.50 value, the sale price - - $5.25 —_———— All $5. Stetsons, assort- ed shapes and colors, Sale price - - $4 ~ Rubbers Although the demand has been heavy we can ‘stl sop rubbers at the following sale prices: - 8-inch top, all rubber, $3.20... 8-inch leather top $3.25 12-inch feather top $3.50) better grade. 400. Gauntlets - Only a few pait left, they insure comfort, _ Regular Price lias now $6.0 00 Silkine Sikine for Crochet work ina variety. of shades. Speci pice Four Spools for 5c. cs Bp Rae ey “Bedding mi you purpose: iting up a ‘house that. 10 per cent tale from our already ¢ close Brices n means a bg savings q- RS 8. 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