ERE ARES eee ag RENE Hn et ee Se Le TATE tay, ee ee eee] E ft STORE ¢ FOR FURS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID we DRY GOODS MEN’S FURNISHINGS { . HARDWARE GROCERIES C. Vv. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT ty HAZELTON C EWC ina aaron Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver. High grade watches. Watch Repairing. 9. A.RAGSTAD, Hazelton FG. T. Lucas E, A, Lueas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitars Rooms 71-74 Exchange Bullding 142 Hastings St, W. Talephone Seymour 698 Yancouver, B.C. Sintered basta cLaebeebredasfente eedrede beter feeb ngs rf, McRAE BROS., LTD : STATIONERS & PRINTERS ag z rehitaets’ and Retin Syacenk 3 + Reminuton ‘Typewriters, Office Furniture z Prince Rupert, B. C. Hobiehpeebufageoptechtifsafecusfafasofsohupofichobata ge Mines and Mining Good Properties for sate — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Six Years In This District, Unzelion, 1. C ae i) Be Careful in hoe e Buying Carelessness is a Fa is a Fault, One who is careless in shoe buying always pays dearly for it, The more thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the high qualities found in “INVICTUS” ] FOOTWEAR { l l } Noel & Rock Sole Agents Hazelton, B.C, Arend f) .,urday from a visit to coast cities. ; the provincial capital, Local and Personal C, E.. Bailey, of Chicken Lake, was here on Wednesday. W. J. McAfee returned from Vancouver on Wednesday. E. E. Campbell, of Phoenix, is registered at the Ingineca. C. C.Van Arsdol and daughter were in Hazelton on Monday, Dr. Wrinch and family are so- journing at Ocean Park, Cal, ’ J. R. Robinson, of Terrace, was a visitor here on Thursday. L. L. DeVoin returned to his Chicken Lake ranch on Thursday. G. T. Carpenter returned from the coast on Wednesday’s train. J. W. Henkel, of Francois Lake came in on Tuesday, for supplies. Peter Neilson returned on Sat- A. ©, Aldous has nearly re- covered from his recent opera- tion. G. H. Brown, of Victoria, is visiting his brother-in-law, E. C. Stephenson. W. D. Harris, of North Fran- cois Lake, came in for supplies during the week. k, CG. Stephenson is in town again, after a vacation spent in G. W. MeKay, of the local tel- egraph staff, has returned from a vacation trip to the coast. Dr. H. F. Sproule, who is sta- tioned at Barrett’s, was in Ha- zelton during the week. H. B. Rochester and W. J. O’Neil were passengers for Ru- pert on Sunday’s train. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris and the boys have removed to the Charleson residence opposite the hospital. 8S. N. Long left for hig Fran- cois Lake ranch yesterday, tak- ing a large outfit of machinery and supplies. Charles Reid, W. H. Sharpe and W. F. Brewer returned on Wednesday from a visit to the Rocher de Boule mine, A. Gutstein, of Prince Rupert, who was formerly in business here, spent a couple of days in the district during the week. E. M. Hoops was in from Al- dermere during the week, ar- ranging for the forwarding of a large consignment of machinery for Thorp & Hoops. The contract for carrying mail between Manson and Hazelton has been renewer for four years. Luke Fowler, the Indian carrier, will be retained on the route, Stop, Read and Consider that spring. with its bright sunny days will soon be here, What about that CAMERA you have been thinking’ of geting WE HAVE IT: AMl styles, sizes and low Prices.: FOLDING POCKET Postcard Ensign from $19.00 to the $65.00 Beauty. with high speed lens and shutter. al Don’t overlook the fact that we can furnish you with anything in the Stationery Line from Pen nibs to Looseleaf Ledgers. Victor- Victrolas _ We are local agents for the world famous Victor-Victrola Talking Machines. (Hornless) $20, $32.50 $52 and $65 the above in Oak or Mahogany and at the price you pay in Vancouver. NEW RECORDS received every week “HIS HAST: B'S YOIRE” W.W. ‘WRATHALL -. Stationery, Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing and Enlarging. ‘All the latest Periodicals and Newspapers Always in Stock to -HAZELTON, B.C. ont § service, - ; vf THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH §, 1913 Max Herman, the Prines -Ru- pert cigar manufacturer, was in Hazelton on Tuesday, — “ Mrs, R. 0. Miller returned on Wednesday from a visit to rela- tives in Nanaimo, and will leave in a few days for ‘Telkwa, to join Mr, Miller, who is publisher of the Tribune. J. 0 K, Sealy went down river on Thursday's train. After at- tending the annual meeting of the Inlander company at Prince Rupert, he will visit Vancouver and Victoria. ; The bachelors of Hazelton are planning a dance for Wednesday evening, March 26. If proposed arrangements can be carried out, the affair will rank as the best social event of the year, In an exciting hockey match last Sunday, the Miners defeated the Town by 6-2. The ice was soft, preventing speedy work, but the spectators were well sat- isfied with the exhibition. James Latham, who has been spending the winter in the south- ern part of the province, .re- turned on Wednesday. He in- tends to leave in'a few days for a trip to Groundhog. A. E. Faleoner, who returned from Vancouver on Saturday, is preparing to go into the Ground- hog field, in which he has large interests with Hunter Corner, who will accompany him. Rev. W. J. H. Petter will shortly leave for Terrace, to re- lieve Rev. T. J. Marsh for a couple of months. The latter has been ordered by his physi- cians to take a complete rest. Francis R, Jessup, well known here as a member of the G. T.P. engineering staff, is now en- gaged in Jand surveying for the provincial government at ‘Mas- sett, Queen (Charlotte Islands, Alex. Thomson, a Francois Lake rancher, was unfortunate enough to lose a fine team of horses by drowning in the lake. The animals broke through the ice and went under hefore they could be reseued, The sawmul for the Burns Lake Trading Co, will arrive -at South Hazelton on Tuesday, and will be immediately forwarded to the Lake and installed. R.|H. the mill will be turning out lum- ber in a very few weeks, The Miner has received from of the by-laws of the Northern B. C. Agricultural and Industrial Association, which has been formed to hold an annual exhibi- tion in Prince Rupert. This year’s fair will be held in Sep- tember, Recent war m weather has practically done away with aléigh- ing in the vicinity of Hazelton, and local teamsters are begin- ning to use wagons. J. H. Snod- grass started for Francois Lake with a sleighload of supplies but was gompelled to stop at 18-Mile. He will take his load through in a wagon, Government Agent Allison and G. H. Graham, manager of the Hudson’s Bay Co., left on Thurs- day for a visit to the Bulkley Valley. Mr. Allison goes on offi- cial business, it being - under- stood that he will investigate the status of some. of the residents of Telkwa who are occupying buildings on debatable ground. | Improving Steamer Service: (Special to Tha Miner). Vaneouver, Mar. 7: -- After March 19, the C. P. R. steanier Princess Mary will make. the weekly run to Prince Rupert, re- lieving the Princess ‘Beatrice. This change will. double’ the pres- _P..G.-E. Bonds a London, Mar, 7: — — Artinge- ments dre: in. progress. for: the issue, at’ ninety, of five million dollars par. ‘value 4) per ‘ednt. P. G. ‘E. debentures, _ guaranteed by British: Columbia, The botide are redeemable in 1942, Gerow, one of the owners, says|- Secretary Bullock-Webster a copy |: giibbe) Ueeeka urea at TTT TTT TT TTTTLUILECULUL LUT LITCCTET TT TCL IT Teer ee eee errr TTL TTT Tiere BOOTS ~ A shipment of SMARDON, the ladies’ favorite shoe, is here For wet and muddy weather the high top ridingand walking boot so popular last season will meet with favor, at $6. 75 A very pretty watered silk pump, at - - - $4.50 A neat patent pump, at - - - ‘% = = - and a two strap kid slipper; at $3. 30 are sure winners. WALK-OVERS for Men The MAJOR, a new shape, is a very attractive _ boot, broad toe blucher. We have this shape in both Russet and Patent Calf, price $6.50. . The FRAT shows the extreme low toe and is a © neat shape. Eleven Distinctive Shapés To Choose From. ° ‘ ART ‘Don’t delay in getting in your order for your Spring and Summer Suit. The Art Tailoring Co. show such smart and at- tractive patterns---they are sure to please you. For style and fit The Art - Tailoring are in a class by them- selves. Qur spring shipments of Dry Goods and | smallwears: are arriving weekly and this department can take care of your wants. — When you are ready for. your spring brightening-up remember our Paint, Vamish and Brush Dept. We carry a complete stock of Paints, Stains, Oils and Varnishes, A VARNISH LEADER For inside use, It is excellent for all high grade i in- terior finishing and general varnishing. around the house. Here are some of its chief merits: ftcan be rubbed. fas very transparent and can de used on the most delicately grained woods. dt works easily and flows out evenly and well, J does net scratch or mar readily, a contains no sediment er waste, Excelto isa thoroughly reliable varnish for inside nse. It always gives satisfaction.. BOLD BY $4.00 CLOTHES R. 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