Phone 300 P.O. Box 1635 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suire One, Feperan Evock, PRINCE RUPERY, B. C. Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Vieto. ia, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. [+ Cee J, A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streeta Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, ‘Motor Bus Meets All Boats and { Trains, Dre es tee meme | oa O Harald Pricer J. Linkison King HAROLD PRICE & CO, British Columbia Land Surveyors HAZELTON AND SMITHERS London Building Vancouver British Columbia. ¥F. G. 'T, Lucas FE, A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor, Granvilletand Pender Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B.C. THE — QUALITY STORE Highest Market Price Paid For Raw Furs, Full line of Dry Goods Men’s F urnishings Hardware Groceries Cc. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON — : W. J. JEPHSON BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Surveyor Returns D. 0, Wing, the provincial government surveyor, who has been engaged in running base lines in the Groundhog district, returned on Thursday from the!‘ upper country, with his party, Mrs. Wing, who accompanied him, is well pleased with her summer’s experience in the new coal district. The work accomp- lished by the ‘government sur- veyors will prove of great bene- fit to holders of coal claims, fa- 9 | cilitating the correct location and surveying of claims, Trains Delayed Severe rainstorms on the lower Skeena were responsible for the temporary. derangement of _rail- way traffic this week, A wash- out took out part of the track, while the Fiddler ereek bridge was badly damaged, seven bents being twisted out of plate. The Hardscrabble bridze was also broken. Wednesday’s eastbound train was delayed over a day, communication not being re-es- tablished until Thursday night, when passengers, mail and bag- gage were safely carried to the end of steel in a special train, Railway officials expect to have repairs effected in time to allow Saturday’s train to arrive on schedule time. Entombed in Mine . New York, Oct. 2:—A miner has been entombed in the Mammoth vein, near Centralia, Pa., since Friday. Rescuers have succeeded in reaching him with a tube, through which food is passed. The imprisoned man talked with his wife yesterday. His rescue is expected hourly. Seven Millions for Roads Vancouver, Oct. 2:—Speaking at the opening of King’s Way, the new highway between Van- couver and New Westminster, Hon. Thomas Taylor, minister of works, said the provincial govern- ment had expended ten million dollars on public works in the last year. Of this amount seven million dollars were for the con- struction of roads. Fatal Flood in France of British Columbia, Al- herta and Saskatchewan NOTARY PUBLIC: Room 11, Postoffice Bldg., Prince Rupert |: and Hazelton, B.C, ITS “BROWN” Again | ™~ Fashion's wheel has spun round again to “BROWN” ‘Our FALL and WINTER Samples are here and_ they, Paris, Oct. 3:—Forty lives were lost in a four-days’ storm and flood in the city and district of Cerbere, France. . Shot guns, rifles and. ammuni- tion at Sargent’s. CONFLICT. CONTINUES Paris, Sept, 29:—Balkan: fire a most dangerous fashion, - the Albanians, among themselves or with thei neighbors, war being” their nor. mal condition. and Turkey are preparing to re new the war, cal, ported. The Siege of Scutari’’ at Cettin je, Montenegro, un Tuesday even ed to lynch two actors. ; The Thunderer’ # Owner Pacifie coast. it. , Wrestler Wants Match Wm. MeNeil, Winnipeg Athletic Club, catch-as-catch-can style, any manin the Interior. notice, Wrecked in James Bay ion govenment steamer Serence, bound for Port Nelson, with coal, lives were lost. Churchill. I A. F. & A. M. - Bretheren residing in the dis- names and addresses to the Sec- retary, Omineca’ Masonic Club, Hazelton, ~ “K” boots at Sargent’ 3. SHEET IRON, TiN and COPPER WORK . of every f every description PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed K.K. McLauchiin, Hazelton are the smartest: jines that ever came into this burg.- Fashioned, atyled and made in the exclusive “HOBBERLIN WAY" Suits and Overcoats $20 to $40 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B. C. DRY LUMBER AND CORD = Woop ALWAYS ON HAND 5 Boys! summer er sults special price 1.00 to $1.60 Men’s Zimmerknit underwear, light weight, per suit $1.60 to $2.50 Men’s. hose, tan ard black, per air, 2be to She Ladies’ summer waists, special prices, 28e to $1,00 Ladies’ gauze lisle hose, -pair, 26d Ladies’ cashmere hose, per pair, HUNETET LAL EOPEUATTLAEEUULEC HRT Bide Handkerchiefs, silk, Special price $1.60 to $2,265: Blankets, all weights. and colora, 2 ‘per pair $3.00-ta $10.00 “gg. Towels, hand and bath, 25e to Bie = ‘Men's: dress shirts, from $1.00 afs — to f2.50 ; . JUN Aanen HTH 4 Full stock of all kinds and siz Interior: Finishing on hand and made . fob and Shop Work a Specialty. Sash and Door Factory | es of Window Sash, Doors, Office Fixtures, ~and Building Materials, Tinsmithing, Stephenson & Crum — CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Hazelton toorder. Large stock of Lumber Plumbing and Steamftting, , _Plans and Specifications. Steel fa now laid through Telkwa, ., The Buiklgy Valley is an with # market for all kinds of fdérm " perta in the land business, : formation to HH sNieuimc arsenite ar iat cn Suit "BOLKLEY VALLEY FARM LANDS FOR SALE ~ HESE LANDS are located close to the main- line of the Grand Trunk Pacific. Railway, which is being constructed through the heart of the’ Bulkley Yailey, one of. the: best farming districts in -.British Columbia. from Prince Rupert to this point. 'T of the Bulkley Vailcy from Telkwa, . :- ideal dalrying apd. inte farming diatrict, | Weown'all the land wa offer for sald; and can give A guaranteed tlile, “Ong Iarids were all very entefully. selected beveral years ago by ‘ex-: Wa sell. in, tracta’ of 160 acres or more. “\Oor prices j are Teasongonale and term are aay. - _ NORTH COAST: LAND COMPANY, Ua | ———— and trains will soon be. tonning hére are tod. roads to all parts - prodiee, “Write for fall in- ni aiding rANC THE OMINECA MINBR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, il works are blazing forth again in This is attributed in official circles here to the action of Austria and: Italy in indiscreetly encouraging who, after all, are wild tribes, always fighting London, Oct, o:—A despatch from Atheng states that Greece The Albanian | ’ situation is still extremely criti- and engagements between Servians and Albanians are re- London, Oct, 2:—The presence of King Nicholas at the play ing, precipitated a riot, in the course of which the mob attempt Chicago, Oct, 2:—Lord North- cliffe, chief owner of the London Times, is here, on his way to the In an. interview. he said the newspapers policed the world, but got: no evedit for Writing from Prince Rupert, manager for P. Sigurdson, champion wrestler of ex. presses a desire for a match, with Sigurd- son is ready toappear at a week’s Montreal, Oct. 8:—The Domin- Inmber, and other. supplies for the Hudson’s Bay ‘railway, has! . been wrecked in James Bay, » ‘No The vessel car: ried wireless equipment for Port trict are requested to send. their Panama Canal Connected IN COCKPIT OF EUROPE Panama, Sept, 29:—The ‘eom- pletion of the greatest artificial | waterway in the world is now], within measurable distance of being an accomplished fact.. Al- ready the waters of the Pacific and the Alantic have been joined, and the keels of good-sized craft have felt the wash of the wedded seas... Within a few. days, it is confidently hoped, it wilt, be practicable to pass vessels of any size through the locks, though the r for the decision of the engineers in n charge. Board of Trade Requests ciated Boardsof Trade of Eastern British Columbia adppted resolu- tions asking for the ‘appointment of a royal commission on mining, for the creation -of a separate mines portfolio in the federal cabinet, for the establishment of telephone lines with pay stations every five miles in districts, at ‘| present lacking in transportation facilities, and the appointment | of commissioners to secure infor- mation regarding the country for publicity purposes. Cotton Strike Threatened London, Oct, 2:—As the result of asmall dispite in one mill, the entire cotton industry of Lancashire may be tied up. It is threatened that the mills will be closed on October 25, If all the mills are shut down over 100,000 people will be out of work, Lost—One bay horse. ‘10° brand on left hip and brand on left flank, Weight about 1,300 Ibs. Reward for return of thig horse to Roy Ridsdale, 5 4t FOR SAL E—Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red cockerels, pedi- greed, at $1,50 each. Apply to E. H, Hicks Beach, Hazelton. Ladies and men’s umbrellas at Sargent’s exact date will be a matter for|[ Nelson, Sept, 29:—T'he Asso-|I F Seeena Laundry | Lee Jackman, Prop.” , ‘Our Work is Good and ‘our Rates Reasonable OW ~~ Rait In Connection we Call and. gee us. Next ‘door to” Telegraph office, - io { General Hardware an ‘: Builders’. Material: . Miners” Supplies a “Hazelton, B.C. : | - 4 Stationery, . Photo ‘Suppli e8, Gramophones,. Developing — and Printing. W. W. WRA THALL Hazelton [ SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS _ | The Baron and Viscount | A PRODUCT OF B.C. On Sal Hane cs oS" GALENA CLUB "=. W. F. BREWER, Leste. - |. Ss. __ ° Ata AM HAO HEU UU AeCHvLa Tn gee COMET ERE OHACL TALE EcoNUH ERGTOR ANTE MCRUTELLHLILEC) Hudson's Bay Company GROCERIES — - DRY GOODS HARDWARE _of Best Quality. at Popular Prices kept j in ‘ ' LIQUORS “382 _ HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B, C, A full Assort- ment of hci aaa : : Sta MAReOWTUNIceSLNMHRcOSUNKANNE HN -paeaeenenaneninanneanseennniaaat| R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. QUALITY IS ECONOMY Established 1870 We Sell the Best for the Least’ Money.. oy MORE LIGHT AND ‘BETTER LICHT _ LESS MONEY READ FOR : YOURSELF THE STORY OF A COAL OIL ‘LAMP _ : MOORE" WicKLESS COAL OIL LAME 300- CAND On One Gal cn Eero ‘ co St horns A Cannot. |. We are © Agents f for the | H Be---. : ‘ oo : ad A ned Gas. ie eel 00 A ree eS high _ MOORE GASOLINE, | Mellow Light gee LIGHTING SYSTEMS ‘No o Wicks > | J onnoereD ox | ee No Chimney. | —*< nto as; Runs We cany. a complcte: stock : Sab 30 toors of Lighting Sop a ( B) feltinon i me pple ALL ‘OTHER. WS j filling of i COAL OIL LAMPS 2qts. of cit, a STE Sees “NEW. STOCKS ARRIVING. Blue Drill OVERALLS, a -NIGHTDRESSES, | = Lent. Wool VESTS, ” White Lawn NIGHT DRESSES, - White and Colored Flannelette ; COMBINATIONS, ” _ Another Shipment of Corsets Q oS J Ladies’ Wear White BBASSIERE; all sizes, - - $1.00. “S10 $2.00 || SILK BLOUSES, Cream or. Navys. $2.7 = - A fine line of: Ladies’ HANDKERCHIEPS -. 4) ~ $1.50, $1.75 44 j in, Tweed; DRESS GOODS... $1.00. .-: 85c || 44 in, CASHMERE: in: Black and we $2.75. ||. Dark-Red, yi te -pw'en Hair. i Doty with- ‘or: without laut : I a mt a C wi a wl | 2 a i | i “| a | mi - “7 om | 0 x aM - S - = - i | im “| Mt r r | -] i im mt mi