je a eee Ae Phone 800 _ P.O. Box 1635 | HARRISON W. ROGERS | ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suite ONE, FEDERAL BLOCK, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. . Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engines 13 Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.ia, Nelsen, Fort George and New Hazelton. B. C. AFFLECK, Mer. New Hazelton, Cts ee tee ge |! J. A. LeRey J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hut and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and ¢ Trains. te ee ee Le ae eae ata ere eee) F. G. T. Lucas F. A, Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogera Building Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 693 Voneouver, B.C. “McRAE BROS., LT’D STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies be Kodaks, Loose Leaf Systems > Remington Typewritera, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C. a ikindidninsiciaee aed Bu tikuatih & | — ~E — QUALITY STORE Highest Market Prices Paid for 7 RAW FURS & Full line of Dry Goods Men’s Furnishings Hardware Groceries 7C. V. SMITH ; GENERAL MERCHANT : HAZELTON Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work, Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. Hazelton, HN. C. IT’S “BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun round again to “BROWN” Ou FALL and WINTER Samples are here and they are the smartest lines 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, Qn retest ce teeter eye etree Plan Mining Exhibition Vancouver, Sept. 11 :—Prepara- tions are being made .for the greatest mining exhibition ever held in Canada, which is sched- wled for Vancouver in 1915. Every mine of importance in the Province will be represented in a great display of British Colum- bia ores, while the mines and mining methods of the world will be shown by exhibits and pictures. Milltons for Farmers Winnipeg, Sept. 11:—The wheat crop of the prairie prov- inces is estimated at two hundred million bushels, other crops being about the same in yuantity as last year. It is estimated that the crop, at present prices, will net the- farmers $170,000, 000, yet only twelve per cent. of the prairie land is under cultivation. U.S. Tariff Bill Passed Washington, Sept. 11:—The re- vision of the tariff has passed the senate and now becomes law. President Wilson says the méasure is a great victory for free business among all. Election Next Year? London, Sept. 11:--The Man- chester Guardian predicts a gen- eral election in Canada next year, following the redistribution bill which is to be introduced during the session. Until this Premier Borden is disinclined to re-introduce his naval program. The journal also says that the formation of a fleet to guard British interests on the Pacific will be discussed at a naval con- ference this fall. Smithers is Optimistic Montreal, Sept. 9:—“‘I do not think there are many people at home who consider Canada over- borrowed,”’ said Mr, ‘Smithers, chairman of the board of direct- ors of the Grand Trunk Pacific, last night upon his return froma trip to the west. “There is not any municipality in Canada that I know of which is unable to pay its indebtedness, The fact is measure is carried, it is said,- _ | greatest of ease, “THE ounveca’ iN: “SATURDAY, “SBP TEMBER’ TY, 198 Agta: . | lk Prince: Rupert, Sept. 12:—As|¥- the time draws near forthe open-|; ing of the Prince Rupert Exhibi- tion—24th to 26th—-the. keenest being manifested throughout the great north, and| from every quarter enquiries ard} that ‘the Dominion ‘has been get. ting money too cheap in the past; her people will have to pay more for it in the future.” Mr, Smithers asserted as a certainty that the Grand Trunk Pacific will be completed next year, He said‘there would be noletting up in the building oper- ations as long as there was a mile of steel to be laid between the eastern and the western ter- minals, - President Chainberlin is going over some of the branches and to the end of steel. “Mr. Smithers is to wait here until he returns. “When I return to England.” continued Mr. Smithers. ‘‘it will be as one sharing the confidence of Canadians with British friends in the Grand Trunk Pacific en- terprise and its bright future, As to the west, Prinee Rupert, of course, will always continue to be our main port, but we shail also operate a line to Vancouver. We intend to lease the line now under construction from Fort George to Vancouver,”’ Practical Land Clearing The land clearing problem is one of prime importance to many. in this district, and a large num- ber of our readers should be in- terested in the advertisement of the Monkey Winch, which ap- pears in_ this issue. Ina letter to The Miner, J. W.- Graham, the well-known Cedarvale rancher, says: ‘‘Mr. Cross has been demon- strating the Monkey Winch on my ranch for the last three days, pulling. green cedar and balsam stumps, twenty-two to twenty- eight inches in diameter in nine to thirteen minutes, with the The machine ean be packed around by one men and set up ready for work ina very few minutes,’’ _ The Miner man saw the ina- interest all been allotted and overflow tents will be needed. bits of farm and orchard produce} will come from every section where agriculture ig in vogue, while the mining department expects a display of the mineral wealth of the north equal to any ‘Previous fair held in the prov- ince, soon be on a seale worthy of this great industry, and: one exhibi- tor alone will have tons of frozen fish, while the whaling industry will also be represented, broadcast, and 2 vast amount of literature, posters, ete., buted throughout the territory from which the fair will draw in both exhibits and attendance, From Atlin in the north to Bella Coola in the south, from Fort George in the east to the Queen Charlotte Islands in the west, a tremendous awakened in the first- exhibition of Magnitude to he held j in the north, gent’ a _. Rupert’s Big Fair“ s.. is being receivedregardingexhibits, | | It can now be safely predicted that in every department of the fair there will be entries for each class and that the attendance|} will be a record one. , amusement has been provided|{ with land and water sports, band | fl concerts, racing, wood-chopping competi-| | tion, opera, and the movies,” so that those looking for a holi- day will he thoroughly satisfied in this respect. Ample trap-shooting, horse- Space in the Industrial hall has The exhi- The fisheries, too, will The prize lists have heen sent distri- interest hag been Pocket flash- lights at Sav. Reasonable. . “Baths In Connection: =. Call.and see us, ° - Telegraph office. - ‘Skeena Laundry i” _ ‘Lee Jackman, Prop, — - = al “Our Work is Good and our as My ‘ Next door to Builders’ Material: General: Hardware f ~ Miners’: Supplies : : “Stationery, Photo ‘Supplies, Gramophones,. Developing - and Printing. | W. W. WRATHALL Hezelton On Sale at the \ SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS. The Baron and Viscount A PRODUCT OF B.C. - GALENA CLUI W. BK BREWER, Lessee, Haselton's ‘os Favorite Va A full Assort- ment of att IE HARDWARE of Best Quality at Popular Prices LIQUORS always _ HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY — HAZELTON, B, C. Le i d stock MM Mr Hudson's Bay Company (GROCERIES DRY GOODS. Le kept in : chine in operation at Terrace, where it wag doing remarkable work on large stumps, which were taken out in ‘the cleanest and most expeditious manner. The winch is compact and easily handled, and is sold at a price well within the reach of the average rancher. We advise ratichers to write. to Mr. Cross for particulars, _ SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK of every description PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK Galvanized [ron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty | Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed K.K. McLauchlin, Hazelton and Building Materials, Job and Shop Work a Specialty, CONTRACTORS Sash ‘and Door Factory — Pull stock of all kinds and sizes of Window Sash, Doora, Office Fixture, Interior Finishing on hand and made to order. Tinsmithing, Plumbing and Steamfitting. Stephenson & Crum Hazelton. Large stock of Lumber Plans and Specificationa, AND BUILDERS ‘ AUT TATTOOS ty = DRY LUMBER AND CORD = = WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND. + FOR Boys’ aummer suite, special prica $1. 00 to $: en'a Zhnisrknit underwear, light weight, per suit $1.50 to Men’s hose, tan ard black, per air, 2c to Ladies’ summer waiats, special prices, 75¢ to'$1.00 Ladies’ gauze lisie hose, pair, 25e Ladic«’ cashmere hose, per -pair, H cc : be andkerc hiege, elke e special price $1.60 to Blankets, all weights and colors, per vair $3.00 to $10.00 Towels, hand and bath, 26c to 50c Men’s dresa shirta, from al. 00 to 72.50 WH. H. HOLLAND HAZELTON, B.C, *: GENERAL MERCHANT AND FUR TRADER. Ee ToL es ntt t Agent for Glen Vowel Sawmill. dnc NEN AG COLA CONUEAHAE 5 3 : z fs from Prince Rupert to the point, perts in the land business, formation ta Paid a Copital $1,600,000, BULKLEY VALLEY FARM LANDS HESE LANDS are located close to the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway, which is being ' constructed through the heart of the Bulkley Valley, one .of the best farming districts in. British Columbia. Steel is now laid through Telkwa, and traina will soon be running of the Bulkley Valloy from Telkwa. The Bulkley Valley is an ideal dairying and. talked farming district, with a market for all kinds of farm produes.:. We own all the land’ we offer for tale, and ean give ‘@ guaranteed title. Our lands were all very carefully selected ‘sevetal yorrs ago by ex- Wa bell in tracts of 180 acres or more. Our prices are reasongonale and terme i ‘ara Say. 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