| QUALITY STORE | HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR FURS Fresh | VEGETABLE and FLOWER 1 SEEDS iC. V. SMITH] Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver. High grade watches. Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton Gerweure -! i) 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, EB. €. P.O, flox 957 - 3rd Ave. cians oO Pk A Ss Fo FP le ed te Bs | o ( i } i F.G. 'T. Lucas BE. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 71-74 Exchange Building 142 Hastings St., W. ‘Telephone Seymour 698 Vancouver, B. C, McRAE BROS, LT’D SFATIONERS & PRINTERS ———__—_—. + Ar ; ry te’ and E 4 La ~4 ly i e Kodaks, Loose Leaf Syatems Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert | B.C. (ahd bh abe ha Mines and Mining Beebe derbenderieintes Good Properties tor & sale — Cash or on ond. Develo ment and Agsessment Carr Brothers Six Years In This District. Hazelton, 0. C. | Be Careful in | Shoe Buyi e Buying Carelessness is a F: oss 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. on oe o mec aa Fd yd aed eg es Fs le aE Prater C. E. Bailey, of Chicken Lake, wag here on Thursday. *~R. J. and-G. H. McDonell! went a | to Twenty-Mile today. mJ." W: Gitihain; "of cedaivad | a was here during the week. H. W. Baker, Minneapolis, is registered at the Ingineca. W. H. Larmer and J. 8. Cline fare visiting Chicken Lake. J. D,. Henderson left on Thurs- day for a visit to Fraser Lake, H, B. Campbell, of Burns Lake, was in town on Tuesday. Bob Martin, of Chicken Lake, is spending a few days in town, Martin Dall and J. Fraser, of Chicken Lake, came in on Tues- day. L. D, Fulton leaves tomorrow for a business trip to the coast cities. Frank Smith has returned from a prolonged visit to Prince Rupert. Among the out-of-town visitors at the Bachelors’ dance was §.A. Eby of Terrace. H. H. McDowell, of Burns Lake, is in town, with a beauti- ful silver fox skin. ’ Shel Robinson is about to leave : for his Kispiox ranch, where he expects to spend the summer. Mrs. W. H. Burken has gone to Chemainus, to visit Mrs. 8. B. Slinger, who now resides there. News; of Julius Lawler, who formerly lived at Hazelton, is sought by his sister, Mrs. J. Q. Kulstad, Constable Sam Calkins spent afew days in Prince Rupert, on official business, returning Sat- urday evening. ‘ ” Miss Griffin, who has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs. James Mor- pan, left on Thursday for’ her home in Washington. , George M. Beirres, D. L. Me- Gibbon, A. Goodwill and H. ‘Johnson have returned from a trip to the Groundhog coalfields. J. A. McDonald, a Vancouver ‘land man, was in town early in the Week, He intends paying ‘another visit to the Peace river country, Stationery, Photo Supplies, Gramophones, Developing and Printing. W. W.-WRA THALL Hazelton es ne es MU ne DLLs Ls LLL Hudson's Bay Company GROCERIES DUDA MELLO ARAL TAGE TUITE - DRY GOODS | HARDWARE of Best Quality at Popular Prices sata" LIQUORS "Ri ee + pe erracorm rR OMANOMNY HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY Temporary. Premises. Chatleson’s Building, Opp. tit old store — Gmmcmeneeo maori in ni ini they will spend the summer. ‘number of fruit trees, and will “Phornas “Harrison and. Bars Rowerman have started for & new prospecting field in the Stranger river district, where ‘Relatives of Jens: ‘Biainason, Tunnel camp, are anxiously en- quiring a3 to his whereabouts. His father is Th. Bjarnason, of Selkirk, Man. Judge Young is holding court here, Today's session is taken up with a case of two hohunks who are charged with forging the name of a compatriot to cheques, for which they obtained cash. ‘The new steamer schedule of the G. T, P. will be in effect next week, a double weekly ser- vice being inaugurated, connect- ing with the Hazelton trains at Prince Rupert. A service will also be maintained between Van- couver and Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands and way ports, beginning April 3. Chettleburgh & Sinclair have received a carload of wagons and farming implements and a ton of harness, while another carload of wagons and one of buggies is on the way. The new firm is doing a good business and is evidently preparing for still better things. They have already ordered a car- load of sleighs and another of cutters for next season. Semi-Ready Fashions and Samples at Sargent’s. Glad to show you. The C. P. R. announces that the steamer Princess Mary will leave Prince Rupert for Vancou- ver, Vietoria and Seattle every Sunday at 6 p.m. Women's Auziliary The Hazelton Branch of: the Women’s Auxiliary will meet at Mrs. Rock’s house on Thursday afternoon, April 8rd, at a quart- er past three. _ Ranchers Doing Well _ A. S. Gray, the well known Cedarvale-ancher, vas in town yesterday. Although handicup- ped by the burning of his house and effects, with considerable cash, last fall, he has lostnone of his optimism,, but is going ahead with his farming operations on‘a larger scale than ever. He is now preparing to. plant a large ‘have a considerable acreage un- der general crop. The settlers, he says, have been handicapped by high. freight rates, which have prevented the full realiza- ‘tion of the profits expected, but all are doing well. He and his neighbors have still on hand 5 tort, of excellent potatoes. The new gun_ license regula- tions, Mr. Gray says, are not well received by the ranchers, who maintain that settlers in a new country must of necessity use firearms, and that. the re possession and use of firearms by actual farmere in ‘unorganized districts, . Commercial ee —————— imac | CONANT THRU CATTLE Proc Sa EATEN EO . A sang shipment of Rubbers arrived this week, We. _ now have all sizes in Children’s, Ladies’ ~ and Men's 6 to i. ee a oP) aedveneetinanid er fGrmerly" ‘employed ‘at the Big A _WALK- OVER ‘SHOES ; The New Models ’ | All the new toes, patterns and leathers’ for Spring and Summer Wear are on exhi- bition in our store right now, For style, fit and quality the Walk-Over. are in a class by themselves, - Smardon Shoe for Ladies The Smardon Shoe i is a favorite with the ladies; its style and fit recommends it as wel as the price. ~ Dry Goods Department Art Muslins for Draperies in pretty floral designs, 44 inch widths at 25 cents per yards. Colored Silkalines in pink, blue and green floral effects, 36inch widths at 25¢ a yd. Art Sateens in 30 inch widths at 25.cents a yard. _ ‘White Nainsook at 25c and 35c a yard. White Victoria Lawns at 15c, 20c and 25c per yard. Ladies’ Blouses, plain white, with linen collars and cuffs attached, $1.50 _ Ladies’ White Ribbed Merino, Combinations, very fine quality, at $2.75. Damask Table Covers, colored, $1.25. Tapestry Table Covers, from $2.75 to $6.75, se 72 in, Green Felt, for table covers. $1.25 per yard. Children’s Cotton Duck Grecian Style Dresses. Only 12 left in assorted colors and sizes.. 3900000070 hana ohoo aww AHA Another shipment of Peabody’ s Fz amous Overalls opened up, giving \ usa complete range of sizes ” NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICKS WITH j THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. IN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED ALL THEIR’ STRENGTH IN THE EFFORT TORIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS’ OVERALLS, fs * BUT IF THEY WILL STAND THIS-THEY WONT RIP UNDER THE HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR. WE ARE THE AGENTS OF PEABODYS ¢ GUARANTEED OVERALLS. _ eS a —_ Hardware Department - . ( Our stock of Carpenter's Tools, Shelf and Heavy Hardware Is Complete . « should be no restrictions on ‘'the|. { : ~ 4 . Cocoanut Matting, 36 in. wide, at 75ca yard : . J Fresh Ranch Eggs, 75 cnt adoen RC Cunningham & Son, Lid. aE 2 —————<————— ‘f. Established 1870 - _ : HAZELTON, B Q. moe ve ‘i === Miner Print Shop| owe enon ooocomntannnn emit & pteeeseeneminaacnnentenmnnaannneennnn a vo _ . m \ i | i erremercteceer reece eer ee Reem ie om “e aera a aL on! } ql ; oT me co