“Fhe Churches - “> CHURCH OF.ENGLAND , = m os s+. PETER’S, HAZELTON. | an Sunday Borvica “Morning at 31 o'clock Sunday -Eieting bore ee Native service, 8 BL Parnes | | Evening Sorvic : L = a wo Ren, u. Frew _ ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: . : / HAZELTON _ = Bervicés hal@ ‘every Sunday evening in- the : ‘seonareh Room at. 80 o'clock, 4 . Rev. BY. D, R McLRAn.” NEW HAZELTIN _BUSINESS HEN te Hazelton Hot | Open for Business _ “All Furnishings New EUROPEAN PLAN - st Rates; 0 ; _ Rooms $1.00 Beds 0c. - ben. C Hartley, Proprietor ~ a New Hazelton < , 6 mete’ — ~> | Sheehan’s New _ Restaurant. _ Opposite Union Bank Pugsley St. ~ New Hazelton Best Meals ~ First-class Service Only White Help Employed. DOC SHEBHAN Proprietor bod New Hazelton | - Contractors ' We. will ‘futnish ‘quote: - tions on all classes of © ; _- Buildings. ‘Contract or — “Day Labor. Joband Shop ~ Work: First-class work- “-manship ~ guaranteed, ‘Call on us before you let. your work, © : Richards: & Knight _~ °.. NEW HAZELTON { Do your shopping at Cohen, Zackon & Co.'s store and. _ SAVE MONEY: en “qi a Largest and Best Assorted full in m res ; y into mattera affecting the “h ee re Stock of district. He had been ‘able to _— i, secure in a friendly way what he i. se | Men’ S$ Furnishings M(sought in most of cases, Some}. ii ‘In Northern British Columbia fj might show. more serand. stand 4 play and make ashow of opposi- i We repair Jewellery of every {ll tion to the government, He was z descrip tion, Satisfaction guar-. j ante We eaxiy all the leading makes in f -. WATCHES - _ Mail Ordera Solicited. i : ote I — tea eae i ae aa ie we — Yo Don't le _ When you say - _ ot ile eagood \ re ‘held for investment ” This Year villa an — er Dm ge = ae ae a avast storehouses i isonly commencing an to be seen by. the flaked aye. . . NEW. HAZELTON i is the Hub, pon. which and: from, which «trains | yealth will'go, Get. on the Huby & dnd be: veady. for. thet irain. |unable to. give an extended re- ‘|port of the nominating conven- --|gon -responded to calls for. a “|unanimous nomination. In spite ‘lrepresent a constituency of the: .|the system of government pre- _{stituency, He looked to the in- ) | to secure results for the district fjrather than to make any grand A | out this, ‘| He made reférence to the terior, The hidden wealth of these tage always,” TONVENTON _ TNO = Enthusiasm Marked Action | of Delegates In Nominating |" _ William Manson. one LONE pSSENTIENT Every Part of Skeena District Represent- ed In Assembly. Which Approved ’ Record of Member—Candidate Ad- dresses Delegates - - Smoker Follows. In last ‘week’s issue ‘we were tion at Prince Rupert, which con-' cluded as The Miner was ‘going to press, There were present delegates from every part of the constituency, “Omineva district being represented by J..M. Mac- Cormick ‘and. Walter: Noel, of Hazelton; George Findlay of Aldermere and C. H. Sleigh, of}, Telkwa. From the opening of ‘that William Manson was the choice of the delegates, and when the nominations were called for his name was the-only. one put forward. - Amid loud applause Mr. Mangon was: declared the Conservative candidate, the voice of Dr. Clayton, who could find no one to‘nominate him, being the only one heard in opposition to the popular choice.~ . Amid hearty cheers Mr, Man- speech. -- He said it was gratify- ing to him to be accorded such a of any criticisms to which he had been exposed at times it was ahown by the convention that he ‘had ‘the hearty endorsation of the party. ~ - Tt was no small undertaking to character of the Skeena. Under vailing in British dominions a man elected was called upon to support aparty, He’ had been able to see his way clear. to sup- port. the. government. There were times when he ‘could wish the government to do somewhat different with respect to his con- terests of the constituency, how- ever, and his aim had’ been stand play. From time to time he had found opportunities to meet the mem-| bers of the government: and go satisfied, however, to get the results for his constituents with- He- was not. always, on the house-tops - shouting, as. they knew, but they- would. find him when the interesta of the Histriet were at stake. - building of roads, ‘trails and bridges, that carried with it always a | certain amount of criticism. _| appropriations. large sum of money to ‘expend it was - required that the utmost. ‘| greeted with enthusiasm. » In al oe the proceedings it was eyident): -|cita coal operators, in sesaion,; here ting day from nine to eight hours, ready and watching at all times |. ‘In outlying parte they. had. the Royal = xy af | responsibility of carrying out.the It was 4 responsibility Soft Drinks of the convention. in. the. -after- noon, the. Prince Rupert. Conser- vatives arranged a smoker for|f the evening, and the affair proved |# ‘to be highly’ enjoyable. . There were many speeches in: fayor of |tas the return of the McBride admin- | 5% istration and’ the . re-election. of | Mr. . Manson,. ‘and: these were| i spirited address» Mr...’ Manson promised that he would continue |the good work he had ‘been ‘fol- lowing during-the ‘past yéar in| #3. obtaining appropriations, Skeena | tas District -had received . in,, 1905, | 4 $7,000: 1906, $10,000; 1907, §$20,- ee 000; 1908, $28,000; 1909, $75,000. In the next year he (Mr. Man-|& son) had-become: the -represen-|§ tative and the district got $150,-| 3 - 000 in 1910; $225,000 in 1911; and | Sas in 1912, $550,000, - ; Me It was truehe wasnot yet satis. | fy | fied with theapprupriations. Hel® had asked for an appropriation of | #3 . $682,000 for roads, trails and| fas bridges, _ A cut had to be made | sa all around and go he had his cut to $851,000, it being, howeyer, the largest.forany. district i in the ‘ province... se “Walter Noel, « one ‘of thé Haz- co elton delegates, spoke for this] fe part of the district; assuring the ee delegates that Hazelton was alive | i to the best interests of the pro-| Gy vince, and would do its part to | 3 strengthen the hands of the gov-'| 8% ernment by. giving Mr. Marison a] fee handsome majority. | Figs Refuse Miners’ Demands New York, March 11: :—Anthra- decided to reject the demands of the miners for increased pay. A committee was ~-appointed>: to notify the labor officials. -.~--- One hundred and- eighteen thousand miners in the. anthra- cite fields will be affected by the operators’ decision, It was re- ported that there had been: n change in the miners’ demand w chief-of which are a pH) per cent, increase in wages, recognition of the union, reduction of the work- colleetiowt of union dues by the operators, and the making ofan agreement to be binding for one year instead of three, as hereto- fore.. . House for rent—Apply at Miner office. fr Live Fox. Wanted - Wanted, for breeding purpose one live.male fox.: Silver-gray preferred. A. B., care Miner.. ‘ For Sale . One 18-horse power pipe boiler complete, with smokestack, pump and fittings and 200 feet of. new pipe. « Enquire’ at office of Inter. or Lumber Company, ‘Hazelton __NEW HAZELTON a iat the official townsite of New Hazelton. The Supreme Authority on Railway matters in Canada, the Dominion Railway Commission, has decided that the ‘Station and Railway Yards Shall he at | Investments in Real Estate in New Hazelton now are as Safe as Vancouver, Winnipeg or Montreal. We have purchased from Northern Interior Land Co., Ltd., of Prince Rupert, the choicest ‘Lots In Section One 7 _ You can on _ _-—-s seeure lots in the - Business Section ail startling prices if you. apply today. Hundreds have been waiting for a Settlement "matter: is now “finally settled for all time. - ~ Your Opportunity “hae arrived. . mow at the beginning and make the ig profits ate the ecntreverny regarding the railroad townsite. The 7 Prices will advance sharply. Buy a With’ ‘such a are made here _ "None" better made anywhere" care beexercised, Hehad. some- |" times felt: that the ‘money - was | © not. expended to the best advan-| 0 “His aim was to] get the very best. of results. It |: had “been | decided” to. make & , bein atm Natur | Resources Security Co, Lt | ~ Teer Bing, 58 Grail Se, Vanover, B.C.