J : THE ——y : QUALITY STORE Fresh | t VEGETABLE f and FLOWER SEEDS | IC. V. SMITH J GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON fon Sunday, on Tuesday. Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silyer. High grade watches. Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton! ‘“‘Sourdough’’, has gone to Van- o~ | couver for a brief stay. | W. R. LOVE Stock of Electrical Fittings j carried, also Gasoline Engines and Fittings | ELECTRICIAN Contracting and Supplies. Tele- phone equipment a specialty. LET US QUOTE ON ELECTRIC OUTFITS —_——— { PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, { P.O. Rox 957 - 3rd Ave. tk Bm Bh td Pd hd Ea EF F.G. T. Lucas E. A, Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 71-74 Exchange Building 142 Hastings St., W. Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B.C. 7 "MeRAE BROS, LTD. £ the distrit. : STATIONERS & PRINTERS ; z Architects” te" and Engineers’ Supplies a Kodaka, Loose Systema 4 Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture 7 Prince Rupert, B. c. Wednesday. Mines and Mining Good Properties tor 8 sale — Cash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Six Years In This District, Haxclton, no Victoria; Be Careful in Shoe Buying ie Lyster Mulvany, claims Pleasant Valley as his home, is 9 guest at the Hazelton. Local and Personal R. DeB. Hovell left for Victoria Chas. Fetten, of Chicken Lake, was here on Wednesday. James E, Shaw, of Burns Lake, was in town during the week, 8. Perrin, of Vancouver, regis- tered at the Ingineca on Monday. ‘James Pierce, of Prince Ru- pert, was a visitor in Hazelton Hugh McKay, better known ag who now came in George Bierness has gone to Vancouver, on business connected with his Groundhog coal lands. Lloyd-Affleck, with a party of Green Bros., Burden & Co., sur- veyors, is engaged in thevicinity of Carnaby and Skeena Crossing. W. Brewington and H. Wilson, of Port Alberni, Wednesday to take a look over on F, G. G. Bolitho and T, N. Bolitho, of Victoria, arrived on They will visit the Bulkley Valley before returning to the capital city, Mrs. J, E. Bostrom and child- ren have gone to North Vancou- ver for the summer, trom accompanied them to Prince Rupert on Thursday. Wr. Bos- A. L. Eaton, of Vancouver: R, H. Bacon, Spokane; W. Ferrier, and J. G Knight, Prince Rupert, were among the hotel arrivals of the week. Shel Robingon 3 returned yester- ae from the upper Kispiox. : He declares that district has a erent future, F. B. Chettleburgh is the » new fire chief, with R. S. Sargent as deputy. E. H. Hicks Beach was elected president of the associa- tion. Development work will be re- sumed on Monday on the Hum- minpbird group, on Four-Mile hill, below the Erie, Theowrviers are Thomas King, Martin Cain. and Fred Glendinning, ell Hazel- ton men. S. H. Hoskins, the new govern- ment agent at Hazelton, is already in harness, He expresses pleag- ure with what he has seen of the district, Being a Kootenay man of many years’ standing, Mr. Hoskins is meeting quite a number of old friends in Hazel- ton. News of Charles Turner is sought by his sister, Mrs. Gracia Houston, 661 E. Oregon St., Portland, Ore. Turner formerly cooked for a smail crew, and when last heard from had just been discharged from the hospi- tal, where he-had been treated for a cut hand. He has light hair and blue eyes and walks with a slight limp, Hospital ‘Subscriptions Following is a list of subserip- tions to the equipment fund of The Hazelton Hospital. received during March: Previously acknowledged $136, (3) Chin Sing - - -"- - 10,00 J. Newick - - = - «= 10.00 Rev, R.. W. Lee - - +» 10,00 C, L. D. Maxwell- - - 5,00 Carelessness is a Fault, One who is careless in shoe buyin always pays dearly for it. The more thought you give to the H. Neville Wright, of the government office staff, left on Thursday for Victoria, where he will take a position in-the auditor- W. H. Cocks. - ~ - 2.00 Willing Workers (Syden- ham §. 8, Kingston) 2.00 A Friend, Mission Point 5.00 Collingwood Schreiber - 15.00 Robert Heddle - - - 5,00 A Friend, Toronto - - 25,00 M. A. Roby - - - -~ 10,00 Epworth League, Belle- ville& Picton - - - __ 25.90 Total - - - $261.05 Development Plans for Divisional. Point requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the high qualities found in “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR Noel & Rock Sole Agents . Hazelton, B. C. Allison. ‘ H. Hoskins. f | { t d t ( { } a Ny general’s department, under Mr, 8. 8. Jarvis, senior clerk in the government office here, left on Thursday for Nelson, to take the position of mining recorder, va- cated by the promotion of 8. Fresh Ranch Eggs at Sargent’s. f—__ and Printing. Stationery, Photo Supplies, -Gramophones, Developing - WoW. WRATHALL Hazelton | GROCERIES DRY GOODS _ UE cen TT CST MFT eH 4) A full Assort: ment. of - (peecmme nme ee TT TT soon =I < Tan Bay Company HARDWARE of Best Quality at Popular Prices LIQUORS"! “HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY .. Femporaty Premisest . Charleson’s Building, opp. our old. store Simca nneooH need NHL OAR kept in atock: te i ( Thy ee (Continued from Page One) freat value to the Bulkley Valley as a whole. From time to time improve- ments will be carried out in con- nection with thetownsite, These will include an electric lighting plant and water supply system, both of the most modern char- acter, “A point of interest tothe pio-| neers of the district is that we have arranged with Aldous & Murray for the exclusive sale of lota for a period of ‘thirty days prior to the placing of lots on the open market by themselves. This is to give the people now ih the -district an’ opportunity to select desirable lots for business and residential purposes, “With the plans which have heen prepared, nothing is requir- ed but a united efforton the part of the a locally interested to make the Northern-Interior.”” ; Mr, Williams left on "Monday for Telkwa, to set in. train the necessary. breparetions “fer his firm’s part in the development of |, the divisional point,- w, ——————E— —— Commercial Printers | i ithers the best town in, === Miner PrintShop! 20 ! YOU KNOW QUALITY ; as well as we do=you can tell a classy shoe when you see it = Some people have sore feet~-others wear Walk-Overs. en let your next.pair be Walk-Overs os Eleven different lasts to choose from” | RUBBERS Our stock will furnish you the size you require. We also stock Ladies’ Rubbers . in Tan Shades. "GROCERY DEPARTMENT Our Fresh Fish shipment this week consists of fifteen buckets of Oolachans and Fresh Baby Halibut --- most delicious eating. We have arranged to handle a case of Fresh Local Ranch Eggs per week, resh Brookfield: Eggs 50c. m ke Fresh Fees price 75c, _ Candied Easte: gee 35c. OSE EEE ‘came Bet, comm BEAVER past Artistic, LLU Durable “and HARDWARE DEPT. * This Department is ready with Supplies for Building Nails, Tar and Building Paper, Locks and F urishings Doors and Windows “7 = = = ASS aS ass Economical Walls and Ceilings Can be SS Ss Soy SS: SSS SS | Made of BEAVER. BOARD | SS Ss = SESE LS 5 WSS 3 SS SS SSSRS SS fibrous form and SES See SSS Ss SOR * stenciling, hand-painting, etc. SSS S SSSA household uses. v SPREE * ‘We can furnish sizes to inset your needs [zi is made entirely of selected woods, reduced to ressed into panels of uniform - thickness, with pebbled surface that allows wide scope to decoration with flat oil-paint in tinting, BEAVER BOARD keeps out heat and cold, ° deadens sound, retards fire, resists strains and vibra- - tions, is quickly and easily put up, costs ‘less than lath and plaster, does not crack of deteriorate, is valuable for a thousand building, remodeling ‘or with full information and directions . nate Le SEES 3S SS SST \ Ss SSS = = SY os SS SSS S33 = SS Ss = SS Sitececeee Cocoanut Matting 75c the yd. Carpet Ends in many designs at $1 each. many neat new patterns, . . with green, cream with red flowered border effects, “Linoleums:--assortment of patterns ‘at $1 and $1 25 ; Carpet Squares—spring shipment arrived, with Scrim for curtains at 35 cents per yard, i in cream with stripe, cream _ black and tan,’ all sizes 75c a pair. with linen collar and cuffs $1. 50 each. “FOR WOMEN ‘ Velma Invisible Collar Support i in white only... 10c. each. ~ Handkerchiefs, white, hemstitched, 2 for 25c, 25c’ each, and 3 for $1 00.’ Tan Holeproot Hore, e 5c pair, « Elastic Belts, black: 50. Lisle Hose White Blouses So FOR MEN p00 0000 GGG ODI mont | creecnnanenmaanereaannnen sik ecunertincoanina 5 Bcsiacaeteaintenitnni oiraen nocenunseaammuninssotereneen ee Tooke’s Shirts - Stetson Hats a ne Our Spring Shipments Here Me a x, : : = — — - 7 —_ -aE "Established 1870.0 | . : R Ci igh & So lid. m r| Anning am & Son, Lt me] Ted | _HAZELTTON, BoC cones renee A x isnt aan . = m siete ie : ~ = ”