CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. PETER'S, HAZELTON Sunday Services: Morning at 11 o’elock; Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Native service, $80 pan; Evening Service, 7 p.m, Rev. J. FIELD, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAZELTON Services held cv Bund i Church Troon, at 140 celock. ay evenine in the Rev. DR. McLean. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SEALUV Services hel] every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the church building on Peterson's NEW HAZHLTON Services held every Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Church Tent. 1, C, LUCKRAFT. Local and Personal “All river steamers are in oper- ation. W. J, Driver was in from the Valley yesterday. J, W. Austin has gone toPrince Rupert for the winter. Mrs. Boyce left on the Port Simpson for Prince Rupert. George McKenzie was in from Merricetown during the week. Mrs. St. Denis was a passenger for Prince Rupert on the Con- yeyor, George Cunningham of R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd,, is in town. Walter Williscroft returned on Tuesday from his visit to the capital. Mr. and Mrs. E.'0’ Shaughnessy and Miss Moe have gone to Van- couver for the winter, Mrs, A, O. Franks came from Prince Rupert on Thursday, to join her husband here, W. H. Stewart has left Prince Rupert to join the drafting force at G. T. P. headquarters. The Galena Club is offering a Stetson hat for the highest score at box ball up to October 20. The G. T. P. hotel at Prince Rupert is to be seventeen stories high, and will cost $1,500, 000. Rev. J. Walter Guy, of Telkwa, returned home yesterday, after spending a couple of daysin town. Seventy sacks of mail were re- ceived at the local postoffice dur- ing the first three days of the week, ~ Nelson Gay, formerly at Skeena crossing, is now engaged upon THE OMINECA MINER, “SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1911, © machine work at company head- quarters, Paul H. Moore, of San Fran- cisco, has returned home, after ‘|making investments in Bulkley valley land, Twelve hundred feet of cord- uroy has been laid on the new section of the main road through New Hazelton. The Port Simpson arrived from the end of steel on Thursday, with a full cargo and a number of passengers. Fred Hasler left for Vancouver on Tuesday, to transact business in connection with his coal hold- ings in the Groundhog district. The Hudson’s Bay company is _ {shipping a large Sibley furnace and pipe to the Silver Standard, to serve as ventilating apparatus. A. P. Augustine, the surveyor, went to Bulkley valley on Tues- day, to survey a number of pieces of land. He will return about Nov. 1. Deputy-registrar Kirby is send- ing to Prince Rupert a dozen applications for naturalization, These will be submitted to the judge on November 6, Frank Martin has gone to Hudson Bay mountain, with the object of bringing out acouple of horse loads of the native silver ore from the recent discovery there, P,. B. Carr has gone up to the Carr Bros’ ranch, accompanied by J. H. Hetherington, teller at the Union Bank, who will spend a brief vacation as guest atthe ranch, Cataract, resulting from the recent injury to his eye, makes it necessary for G. A. Rosenthal to undergo an operation, and he will leave for Vaneouver on the Inlander. Arthur L. Ford, Dominion government engineer, was in town for a few days, passing G. T. P. contractors’ estimates, He returned to Prince Rupert on Wednesday, ° J. G. Halleran, the Natural Re. sources Security Co,’s representa- 100 Cases Rubber Goods amived on the Inlander R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Hazelton DRY LUMBE Get prices from us before you build in New Hazelton. are ready with the goods = Ready for Building in the New Town We Interior Lumber Company Hazelton tive, has returned to Vancouyer | to arrange for the development of the new townsite across the Bulkley river from Hazelton. Frank Johnson’s pack train took a cargo to the Chicken lake store of Broughton & McNeil, |’ and is now making the last trip of the season, taking goods to Aldermere for the same firm, J. C. K, Sealy is sending out to his ranch a large amount of pow- der for use in stumping. Hehas now fifty acres under cultivation, and 200 acres cleared, of which as much as possible will be plowed this fall. D. D. Sprague has returned to gervice in the engineering corps ‘of the G. T. P., after spending several months at his home in Ontario. With Mrs. Sprague he has taken up his residence at the headquarters camp. JT. J. Thorp came down from Aldermere on Tuesday. He is en route to the coast, with a prob- able trip to England in. view, but expects to return in the spring to the Bulkley valley, where he has a number of interests. Mrs, Hirst, of Victoria, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Sharpe, has has returned to her home in Vic- toria, accompanied by her son]: Ivor and Mr. Sharpe, who will spend the winter in the provincial capital. Arthur Skelhorne, of the B, C. ' Brokerage company, returned on Monday from a business trip - of |: seven weeks duration. He visi- ted the principal coast cities, and found public attention attracted to the lands and mines of this district. Frank A, Jackson, the Ground- hog coal man, went to Sealey on the Kit-Exchen on Tuesday and caught the Conveyor for the coast, where he goes to perfect plans for the next season’s opera« tions on his company’s big coal property, A despatch from PrinceRupert states that the county court will be in session there’ for at least another week, and Judge Young cannot fix a date for the expected | sitting in Hazelton. It is un- likely that court will be held here | fist, heeame the wife of the popu- T. T. Dunlop, assistant super-. before spring, intendent of construction for Foley, Welch & Stewart, turned on Wednesday from a month’s vacation, which he . {spent in the north west provinces, With Mrs. Dunlop, who accom- panied him on his return, he will take up his residence at Telkwa. G. &. Malloch, of the Dominion Geological Survey, who hes been engaged in making an examina- tion of the Kispiox coal prospects | since his return from Groundh is in town fora few days. Be- fore leaving for Ottawa he will pay a visit to Juniper basin, to examine the showings on the Rocher de Boule and other prop- erties, P. E. Sands and party left for Seattle on Sunday, taking the ‘Parthest North’? car down on the Port Simpson, . They thor- oughly enjoyed their brief stay. in Hazelton, and were pleased ti | The People of the Bulkley Valley are now enabled to pro- cure at home everything they require in General Merchandise and Sup- plies, at prices which mean a pe saving on every order. he establishment of our big store at Telkwa with a stock as complete and well assorted as that carried in: our Hazelton We buy i in -carload lots, in markets of our own choosing and get the lowest prices. - Our knowledge of the re-~ quirements of our cus- tomers enables us to select the commodities |: best suited to their-|- ° needs. We can there- fore supply the best re-. tunity. store, affords the oppor- goods cat the lowest: prices, ‘and without any” delay. 1 Quality Right _R.S. Sarg ent Groceries, Clothing, Miners’ and Farmers’ Supplies | =. Talker B.C. | dance in their honor at the Hazelton hotel, Mrs. Harvey and F. J. Smyth furnished splendid music and a large crowd was in attendance. Dr, A. H. Wallace, medical ‘| guperintendent of Telkwa hospi- tal, returned from the coast on Tuesday with his bride,.and was given a rousing reception by his many Hazelton friends, On Sept. $1, at Vancouver, Miss Louise Lehrman, daughter of Charles Lehrman, a terminal city capital- lar physician, bride and bride- groom leaving almostimmediately for the north, On Thursday moming Dr, and -Mrs. Wallace) started for Telkwa. Superintendent Arthur Gris- wold is down from the Sunrise. He reports that the crosscut started 50 feet from the mouth of the upper tunnel has been driven 25 feet and has tapped the big-Sunrise vein, which shows 6 feet wide, with considerable good ore, Beyond surface work, nothing has yet been done on the ‘other leads on‘this group. The phowing is greatly improved as| a, result of the season’s work. Owing to the difficulty of getting ‘supplies up to the property it is ‘not probable that work will he carried on during the winter. Hopeful of Settlement B Lethbridge, Oct. 13:—The coal strike situation is being discussed with the hospitality they receiy- Fin, convention here. There is a ed. - On Saturday evening, C. G. ~/ | Harvey gave a most enjoyable “J Just A WORD ABOUT PRINTING | 3 PrP Se nets that talks. » here is no business that cannot be made more profitable by well conceived printing. Let | Us produce the kind of printed matter that you need---the distinctive, effective kind---the kind [i We have an upto date plant and do ai printing of the better sort. Cards, letterheads, envelopes, statements, billheads, hand bills, tinie checks, pamphlets, wedding and society stationery, etc. The Miner produces the best R class. of work. | _ Located opposite Goverment Ofc mae eee — Sarl see i poe ee oy) Seer | fond marked @!| south 80 chaing,- cast 80 chaina, north HH 1-80. chaing, west 80. echalna ‘to point ‘of |’ general feeling among the dele- gates that the end will be satis- factory to the miners and the q Pattie LAND NOTICES " Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range 4. Take notice that J eae Luey Wallace of Vancouver, nurse, intends to sine for Rereribed tand to purchase the follow- ing leseribed lands; ommencing at a post planted about 5 miles up the Nadina River from the head of Francols Lake on the north bank and marked J thence south 40 chain, west 80 chains, north 40 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement conteining 820 acres more or leas. Jessie Lucy Wallace. September 10, 1911. Mii Omineca Land District. District of: ast, Range 4. ‘fake notice that Robert N. Dolbey of ) . Vancouver, doctor, intends to apply for % Bermigsion to firchase the . fol lowing scribed lands; Commencing at a post. plantad . about 'B miles u up the Nadina river ftom the [head of Francois lake on the north bank ‘R.N.D: Nw, corer, thence commencement. . containing .449. acres «Robert 1) mereor less... - September 10, 1911, _ + Dolbey.: eG D. J. McDougall Hazeltan's Favorite Resort 4 GALENA | CLUB BOX OX BALL POOL AND BILLIARDS Soda Fountain Equipped to serve Finest Ice Cream Sodas, _ . Sundaes, eté., etc. Our specialty is the best Confectionery, including unzivalled Imported Chocolates.- Choicest Egyptian and other Imported Cigarettes Books, Magazines and Penodicals . Fi ine Cigars. E, J. Tate , Ingineca Hotel McDonell & McAfee, Props. The only family hotel in the district. Night and day restaurant. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rates. Good Stable in connection. ) Hazelton Choices of Wines, Liquors. and Cig = always on hand. — Private dining rooms. ey ‘ 4 J.L.W., Ne. corner, | -- Sash and Door Factory Hazelton’s New Industry Full stock of all kinds and sizes of Window Sash, Doors, Office Fixtures, Interior Finishings on hand or Made to Order. - Large stock of Luimbér-and Building Materi- als, Tinsmithing, Plumbing and Steaming. Job and Shop Work a Specialty, Plans and Specifications. "Stephenson & Cram CONTRACTORS AND ‘BUILDERS Hazelton