oveliot in Gold (cathe Ny aie CRA Oa el te ew Latest Jewelty N anc Silver, High grade watches. Watch Repairing, QO. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton FP, G. T, Lucas 5. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Roome 71-14 Exchange Building 142 Hastings St., W. Telephone Seymour 593 Vancouver, B.C. J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work ilnzelion, D.C. “Everything in Canvas”’ Prince Ropert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rapert, B.C, ‘Stephenson. & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases HaAzeLTon, B. C. Eveners, Singletrees, and general supplies. Agency forthe — Studebaker Wagons, TOM RYAN Blacksmith. New Hazelton. JOHN E. LINDQUIST Architectand Building Contractor Working Plans and Specifications, | Estimates on any class of building fur- nished. All work guaranteed. ; , 7 Be Careful in Shoe Buying Hazelton, B. C. Carelessness 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 Noel & Rock Sole Agents Hazelton, B. C, S oom t City Transfer Dirheae i Det ek ‘Local News Notes Walter Noel is in Prince Rue pert this weeks, G. J. Donovan, of Seattle, was among Wednesday’s arrivals. Fred Flynn, of Vancouver, rep- resenting Bradstreets’, is in town this week, The Harris Mines sled road has been connected with the Nine- Mile wagon road. James Tateand H. J. Jeppeson, of Dawson, are among the week’s visitors to Hazelton, The usual Hallowe’en pranks were played on Thursday night by the fun-loving youngsters of the town, J. A. Edwards, representative of W. J. MeMillan & Go., of Prince Rupert, left on Thursday for a visit to the coast. Jack MeKendrick and Fred Collins have returned from Ba- bine, where they acted as fishery officers during the summer, The compressor plant which is being installed on the. Silver Standard will be ready for opera- tion in the course of a few days, Many friends of Mrs. W. H, Burken, who has been rather seriously ill, will be glad to know that her condition is much im- proved. A well-attended and successful dance was held in the auditorium after the Thanksgiving concert, under the auspices of- the rifle association, a Boyd ©. Affleck has been en- gaged for. several days in a topographical survey - of the Mission Point lands of the Methodist Mission society, The police continue to make life a burden for blind piggers, On Tuesday E. J. Conner, of New Hazelton, was fined $300 and costs for illegal liquor selling, Chief Constable Wynn has gone t6.the coast for a few days, He took with him Fred Wilson, who was sentenced to six months in New Westminster jail for Vagrancy. The Interior Lumber Company and General Delivery Freight delivered to all Nearby Points, New Hazelton, Road Houses and Mines. All Orders Filled with Care and Dispatch. Residence and Barn close to : _ Blacksmith Shop A. M. Ruddy Harelton, B. OG. is removing its sawmill to a point about a mile and a half north of the present location. |Near the new site the company has a supply of excellent timber. | KB. J. Barnes, of Seattle, who i was here a couple of weeks ago, has returned from the Sound General Hardware : Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies . Hazelton, B. C. a a ee er | oe f A. Chisholm |! wn city to look over some of the mineral showings of the district. On Thursday he visited the American Boy. Relatives are inquiring for in- telligence of John W. Ferguson, who was engaged in mining in this district, and who lost the sight of one eye as the result of an accident. The Miner will be glad to forward any information If You Want To Be LOCATED ON GOOD LAND In the famous Francois Lake Farming District Come and see ua, 14 miles west of North Francois Lake P, 0. J. W. Henkel & (C.D. Haven 4. Locators ‘ "Bight ‘years in the district.’ to the family of the missing man. | Harly on Sunday morning Ed Kohse discovered a fire in the pig pens south of town, Harry Webber and the Ingineea section of the fire brigade quickly ex- tinguished the: blaze, _ without great damage. Cinders raked from the heater had started,.the fire, HORSES FOR BA ‘The “Hottest” Stoves in tow at Sargent’s Store, st _ Spring chickens for sale, price $1.60 each. Apply E. H. Hicks ; Beach, oo “For saie: 6-gallon Coffee Urn, ply. Miner office; Jof. Vancouver, capitalist, intends to} ‘brand new, «never ‘unpacked, | THE OMINEGA MINER, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, For ee cate boc ot cere Sos aang Lloyd Affleck, brother of Boyd G, Afizek, manager of the Haze elton office of Green Bros., Bure den & Co,, haVing been suecepie ful in the recent examination for provincial land surveyors, will shortly come to Hazelton as. a member of the company’s local staff, es The “Up-to-Date” Drug Stores (Successors to ADAMS DRUG STORE) Up-to-date Stock Up-to-date Methods Up-to-date Prices Everything to be had in the DRUG LINE Finest selection of Chocolates, Candies, Stationery and Magazines. We carry a large stock of Ko- dak Geods, Cameras, Films, Paper, etc, Developing and Printing a Specialty A. V. JOHNSTONE, Mer. Hazelton and New Hazelton LAND NOTICES © Peace River Land District. District of Cassiar — - Take notice that Patrick J. Donohoe of Vancouver, architect, intends ta apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ; Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the Fiulay river 37 miles from the mouth of the said river, and Marked P.J. D’a. sw, camer, thence east 80 chains, north 80 chaina, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing acres more or lees, Patrick J, Donohoe. July 13,1912 . John Macdonell, at, Peace River Land District. istrict of | Caaaiar « Take notice that James P, Martin, of London, Ontario, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa; : Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 32 miles from the mouth and 2 1-4 milea, weat, marked J. P. M's. sa. post, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 30 chains, south 30 chains to point of com- mencement, containing €40 acres more or legs. _ James P, Martin, July 17, 1912: John.Macdonell, agt, Peace River Land District. District of Blar - Take notice that Robert Howard Me- Allister, of Vancouver, broker. intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 43 miles from the mouth andmarked R.H.McA, Be, post, thence west 40 chains, notth 80 chain, east 20 chains, thence following the course of the river to point of com- mencement, containing 320 acres more or less, Robert Howard McAllister. July 17, 1912 John Macdonell, agt. ' Peace River Land District : District of Cagsiar Take notice that Russel H. MeAllister of Vancouver, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described lands; ‘ommencing at a post planted on the aouth bank of the Finlay river 88 miles from the mouth and 1-2 mile west, marked R, H, McA’s, se. post, thence weat 80 chains, north 80 chaing, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or legs, . , Russel H. McAllister, July 17, 1912 John Macdonell, agt. Peace River Land District, District of Beslar Take notice that John Elliot, af New Weatminater, B. C., investor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa: . Commencin south bank of the Finlay river 82 miles from the mouth, marked J, B's, se. post, thence west 120 chains, north 80 chains, east 40 chains, thence followin the course of the tiver to point o commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. - | John Elliot, July 17, 1912 : John Macdonell, agt, Peace River Land District, District of oy Cassiar Take natice that Frederick Brown of New Westminster, B. Cu merchant in- apply for permission to purchase tha followin described lands. - . GCommene! ng at a post planted: on the south bank of the Finlay river 34 miles from the mouth, thence west 100 chaina, north 80 chains, east 40 chains, thence following the couraa of the river to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa; sald post marked F, |. Frederick. Brown. John Macdonell, agt, olelnninig nat LL Pert i rt tri rit htt t B. se~correr, July 17, 1812, Peace River Land Distrlet. ° District of so, Cagslar ., . Take notice that’ George G, Batton ap fo! Fy aedonell, agt,-' enlanlentee enn tentenlen tent tattle tattle LET CCT PCP C TCC CTT Pte rt? | at 4 post planted on the |' 8. 6G. Barton, “| mm nea eee im Tots . yt ' CU iiitritiiii rir riL has come to hand and we are now able to take care. - of any requirements in stoves ‘and furnishings. neat” ” Our Enamelware Is Very Complete | . 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