: ‘Mia Print Shop. | QUALITY STORE| Highest Market Prices Paid for RAW FURS” GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Mines and Mining Geod Properties for 8 sele — Cash or on ond, Development and Assesement Work. Carr- Brothers Six Years In This District. Tareliow, HC. Riverside Rooms ° i Now Under New Management t t t i i Clean, Comfortable Rooms at Reasonable Rates, _G. W. SPINNING 4 Hagrclton, H.C. a a Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver. High grade watches. Watch Repairing. Oo. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton ¥. 6G. T. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 71-174 Exchange Building 122 Hastings St., W. Telephane Seymour 598 Vancouver, B, ©. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton. ' B.C. AFFLECK, Mgr. Hazelton Office. Hin etrtobdedrttedenietrtrink tdi McRAE BROS., LT’D : STATIONERS & PRINTERS Archi * and E ’ Suppli Keodaks, ear be Systems Remington Typowriters, Office Furniture i Prince Rupert, B.C. BIRCH Wood for Sale also DRY'S! SPRUCE P. Bennett _ Address, care Miner office, Haselton, BH. C, ["SMoxE the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL -Cigars For Sale at all Stores | £ Made froin the beat imported tobaccaa, iL soasoned 4and Syears. Union made, and ,@ Prince Ruport industry, REGAL CIGAR FACTORY BOX 39 PRINCE RUPERT Sh nr i ee hf eee fe | eee (ee ™ ~ Office Stationery and Commercial PRINTING Finest Stock and Best Work HAZELTON ae “7 {LABOR FEBERATION * @{ tation. ic. V. SMITH MEETS IN VICTORIA {Special to The Miner) Victoria, Jan. 16:—The British fiColumbia Federation of Labor, Finow in annual session here, has decided against the proposal to 4 {form a political labor party. On A} Wednesday Premier McBride ad- dvessed the convention, by invi- He told the delegates there was ample work in the a | province for everyone, and said he doubted very much if the %|same degree of prosperity would obtain under a labor government: He pointed cut how the govern- ment had aided in the improve- ment of labor conditions, con- cluding by stating that the new labor.commission would investi- gate all complaints. Among the resolutions passed | by the eonvention was one calling for a higher standard of technic- al knowledge for mine inspectors. A six-hour day for miners was advacated, with the abolition of piece work in mines and a mini- mum wage of four dollars a day for miners, It was also urged that no. Asiatics be employed in or;about mines. The membership is reported at} © 12,000.. - The receipts for the Sivertz, of Victoria, was elect- ed president, succeeding Wilkin- son of Vancouver. Next year’s convention will be held at New Westminster. A memorial has been prepared for Presentation to the labor commission, which will visit Cumberland on Jan- uary 24, Major Leslie Leaving The announcement of the for- mation of the firm of Davis & Leslie will be of interest to the people of the interior. Major R. F. Leslie, who has held the position of Dominion government inspecting engineer on the west- ern division of the G. T. P. for over three years, is not only re- +| garded asJone of our prominent citizens, but also stands high in his profession, having a record of thirty years successful experience in railway construction engineer- ing, He has resigned his position | a to join W. Mahlon Davis, form- erly city engineer of Prince Rupert, in the new firm, which will have offices in Vancouver and Victoria, As consulting en- gineers, and in the supervision of municipal engineering, Messrs, Davis & Leslie will be recognized as leaders in their profession. C, P. R. Steamer ‘‘Princess Beatrice” sails from Prince Ru- pert for Vancouver at 8 p, m.‘on the following dates, January 19, February 2, 16,:and March-2, +16 ‘and 80, or every alternate Sun- day, Through’ connection made onthese days with train from Hazelton. . A large assortment of jewelry at Sargent’s,- Card of Thanks On retiring from business in Hazelton I desire to thank. my many friends and eustomers for their kind patronage, . Mrs. A. J. Walters, LEGISLATURE BEGINS ANOTHER SESSION (Continued from Page One) mendations of the commission which recently completed its en- quiry into the subject. . Municip- al- legislation would be introduced to give effect to recommenda- tions made by the. municipal ‘commission. Among new undertakings, the establishment of large parks at Mount Robson and on- aien Is Books, Magazines, Newspaper ff and: STATO. NERY an Novelties. pie Pa Cards po year were $3,000, of which. $800 | Ww was for the Cuinberland miners.. | the following described ° containing z 16h" acres more or less. Hesélton Land Dintiet. District. of ‘[les8 south to a: for the London offices of the pro-. vince would be dealt with, British Columbia: may not be the support of the publie be giv- en to the efforts that. may be made by the federal government towards securing adequate re- cognition of all rights to which Canadian shipping may be en- titled in connection with the op- eration of the Panama canal, It is generally believed in Vic- toria that the length of. the ses- sion will not exceed five weeks, the program’ being of a non-con- tentious character. It is the general expectation that the new tax legislation will include the abolition of the poll tax. The creation of an inde- pendent audit office and also a board of censors for moving pic- tures will also be features of the program. WATER NOTICE For a License t;” “ake and Use Water Notice is hereby. given that Peter Daniel Carr, of Te kwa, EB: C., will a ply for a license to take and use 0 ic feet per second of water out. of Canyon Creek, which flows in a north- westerly direction through Tp. 2A and 4 and empties. into, E Bu Key riyer.on W., 2, Sec.7,.Tp he water will be hivericd ab at 00 it. below ‘Gov't bridge on Canyon creek and will used for industrial purpages on the Jand deseribed ag north 4 of Lot 1197, Tp. 2A, Range 6, Coast District, This notice was posted on the ground on the 2nd day of January, 1913. The application will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton. Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, » Parlia- ment Bu Victoria, Cann, Applicant, Thorp & Hovupa, Agents. ——- LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that Erie Boje of Hazel- tan, laborer, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the . following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of Skeena river, 20 chains weat of the southwest corner of_ Lot 2391, thence “east 20 chaina, north-20 chains, west.20 chains, south 20 chaina to point of cofnmiencement,. containing 40 acres more or less. Eric Boje, Dec. 16, 1 W. L. Affleck, Age uy Omineca Land District. District of ° agsiar, Take notice that B. R. Jones of Skeena Crossing, merchant, intends to apply £ ‘or Pormission to purchase the ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 43 iniles up the Kitsequela river and in an easterly direction and about 1 mile north from the, north bank of said river and at thé southeast. corner of Charles Kirkwood's purchase claim, thence north 30 chains, east 40 chaina,. south 80 chains,” west 40 chains, to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or lesa.. B, R. Jones. December 24, , 1912, 27 Omineca Land,Diatrict. District of agsiar, Take notice that -James Henry Per- kins of Skeena-Crossing, watchman, intends to. apply for permission to pur- chase the following.‘ described - lands: Commencing . 4f-8 post planted about. 44 miles fromthe mouth of the Kitee- quela river in an, easterly direction and about 1 mile north of the north barilt = of said river, and about 60 chaine east’ from the southeast corner of Chas. Kirk wood’s purchase claim, thence 80 chaina south, 40 chaing east, 90 chains north, 40 chains west to point of. com- menceinent, - containing 20 acres more or less: Tatned ft enry. Perkins. December 28, 1912, 7 27 Omineca Land District,” District of Take notiea that “John Meagher of Skeena Crossing, rancher, intends to apply for permission t purchase ands: Commencing at a post planted” about th miles easterly from the mouth of the Ritgequ ucla river and ] mile north of the north bank of the gaid-river and about 60 chains easterly. from the southeast corner of Chas. Kirkwood’s purchase elaim, thence south 40 chains, west 40 fasine ~horth, 40, chains, east 40 chaina, int. of commencement, Dec, 23, 1912, ‘87. John Meagher. Hazelton Land District. S grstriet. of © nge Take notice that. Alonzo Hamblet_ of Everett, Wash., marine engineer, . in- tends to a ply for permission to pur- chage the ollowing described lands: Commencing at a lan’ the southeast corner ‘0: Alonzo Hamblet.: est Range . “Take noties 1 that Joseph Hamblet ° | Ketchikan, Alaska, frea miner, intends: to: apply for permission to purchase the |" following described lands. ‘Commencing at ‘a pos ae aS at the . southeast corner of theres 60 chains west, thanea 10 chains more. or to' bank of ‘Skeena. tlvex- thence 70 chaine more or leaé forthanat- oe following bank-of river back 5/: nt of commencement, containing 40 _“doneph Hai pores more or less, biz, ; Pree, 13; 2 nm THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913. « That the larger interests. of| x - a overlooked, His Honor urged that| ga saaraneaasena Peer im PePCLCCLERT TEL =e ann RRR Sree cee tee eat ; of commencement, sing back 40 acrés, | : . : sa (Det, 12, 1912, 22 5 ae ve line of Offer Supp Bes : _ land were ‘proposed,’ ina | lalate alaialalalalaialaiaiaialalale doe! gine ene Do being already in ‘progress,- ‘Che jg. erection of a handsome building ) | WwW E : HAVE a fme stock of 1 | the famous A. R. Clarke make, all sizes; _ Our Stock of Warn Clothes for. Men is. Vey Compe | Felt shoes, all sizes; $3. 50, $3.75 and $5. 00." | Men" Box Calf, Wool Lined Shoe, with rubber heel: 8 | white, also i in colors, oe comfort ofthe home; takes the place. of: yo. plaster and paper; makes a neat and: attractive finish; Jasts a, "lifetime; can be removed when desired... | temporary. dwellings. K ‘ot Lined Mav's Bom. Duck and Corduroy Coats Wea are ofesng ; these at special prices - Mackinaw Coats and Pants _ oe ‘Mackinaw Shirts, plain colors, also j in. Red and ° Black, and Blue and’ Black. cheek. 23. : » Aviation Caps, all wool, are just what you u tequire - for the severe weather. : MEN S FOOTWEAR oo Men's 4-Buckle Overshoes . o aS cook Men's 2-Strap Overshoes 2°) Lumbermen’s Lace Overshoes: + per pair, Is just the shoe for. this weathe _ _HANDWEAR » Mitts 42. 5 Gloves $2.50. BT, 00: i . Men’ § Astrachan Gauntlet oe : “ Wool . *-°. Boys’ Wool Mitts 35¢ a pair _ ‘Children’ $ Wool Mitts 35¢ a pair We have : some very neat lines of Infant's $ Weal Mites i in . to It is well worth while; adds so much. to the Just the! thing for. _Allsizes cattied 3 in stock, 7 _ COME IN AND LET US FIGURE THE ved _ GOST OF. SUFFICIENT’ FOR — an _ YOUR ROOMS. - | ~ Botablished 1870, -Hazélton,