Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rapert, B.C, Local | Personal | The trail to Groundhog is busy highway now- a-days, J..W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hazelton, HR, C. for Prince Rupert. on Tuesday, weeks in Aldermere and vicinity, Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Haze.ton, B.C. few days in the Bu'kley Valley, their home in Hazelton. W. A. Williseroft, road super- intendent, has gone to Telkwa, on government business, Cutworms are giving gardeners Rat Be 07d fone A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material ° Miners’ | Supplies’ Hazelton, B. C, Qt tom re ieee @ good deal of trouble, ‘The In- dians say the pest--recurs every ten years, The Stages leave both ends of the j | route at 7:30 a. m, every Tuesday and Friday. Sam Eby, the painter, and D. J. McDougall, of the Galena Club, are paying a visit to Aldermere and Telkwa. ° BUSINESS SNAP ~ Overland Cigar Store and Pool Room for sale at in- voice price of stock. and fixtures, Two-year lease of building, ‘Call and obtain rent free. particulars. Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde Hugh Harris returned yester- He reports a flourishing condition in the Bulkley Vailey. Jack Ward, Keaneth Morrison, and Frank Treanor, all ranchers in the Chicken Lake district,-ar- rived in’ Hazelton yesternay, TL, Carr arrived from Telkwa yesterday. He reports consider- able. mining activity in the Tel- | kwa and:Hudson’s Bay. district, W. J. O’Neill has secured a large consignmentof gasoline for the Kit-Exchen, which ig being _ {kept busy on the upper Bulkley. ~~ ~ _ i signed from the Hudson’s Bay Company’s service, and returried Seat Springs | on Tuesday to-his home in. Vie- tori. eo Hardwood J. W. Morison has resigned his -y position on the Inlander, to be-|: Chains ' {| come office assistant to ‘Superin-|® jjtent W.J. Carr, of the South. Blacksmith Coal } | Bulkley road district, for Sale 1). J. M.-Christie, mariager of thet’ Horseshoes and Nails Bank of Commeice ‘in Prince | Rupert, returned on Tuesday “We t}from Aldermere and Telkwa, i C. F. Willis {He was accompanied by P. B. Blacksmith, Horseshoer ! Carr. azelton, I. OG. i A. V. Clark, of Babine, has re- Mr. and Mrs, Fr L, Olslager, Greer ri erie For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G.T.P. Cigar Store and Pool Room Soft Drinks, Con Confectionery, ' Books and Magazines f Baths In. Connection . J. B. Brun, “-- Propriétor | eres | 4 of Bellingham, Wn.,iwere’ among theweek’s arrivals. Mr. Olslager, who was for years city treasurer! . of Bellingham, has become _in- terested in. Francois lake land. Boyd (, AfMieck, . manager of the local office of Green Bros.. Burden & Co., returned on Tues- day from Ottawa, where he ap- peared as an expert witness. ‘in station case hefore the railway | | board. « . ‘On the conclusion of the sitting ‘of the eourity. court which -opens in ‘Prince Rupert on July’ ll, Judge Young will come to Hazel- ton to held court, remaining as We Ate Sole Agents for. National Cash Registers DaytonComputing Scales Heintzman Pianos P. 0. Box 76 In Northern B.C. ’ JEWELERS W. Wark & Son PRINCE RUPERT ) Nothing ‘for the Ladies Nothing for the Babies ‘But the 7 ; . Bea of Everything - for the Men | Qo reer me ra Pts | e { Hazelton branch of the -Union) © ft Tellewa, where he will take the toe. the victoriows : hockey. ‘team, - ’ catsigl long as necessary, It ise his in- tention to hold court in Hazelton every two months, John Shtelds, B.C. vepresenta- tive of the International Harves- ter. Co., spent several. days ‘in town, He looks for large. buai- ness in agricultural machinery |. throughout this district, which ia already one of the best Taarkets his company has in the province, A. E. Faweett,: teller in the Bank, -has been _transferred - to position of accountant in the newly opened branch. As captain Hazelton: last ‘winter, and his ad- vent ‘will be welconted by. hockey. enthusiasts 4 ‘in the’ Valley’ town. must pull : together,” says «J.-B: Gottstein, managing: “director | of town forja few days, - a H. P.. Blake was a passenger ~ Jack Mullan is spending a few F. 8, McArthur is spending a Mr. and Mrs, Louis N, Lavigne have come from Telkwa to make Hazelton-Aldermére day from a trip to Morice river. | the rehearing of the Hazelton | Mr, Fawcett did ‘good ‘work for w “Prince Rupert. and Hazelton THE OMINECA Mi ine, ton and district. Omineca placer district. and“ an ill yesterday, and is now..in. hospital. ° we left for Victoria, he was’ “inter: viewed by. committees from: the Conservative agsociation and | the board of trade, who asked for additional help-in the loeal:* office and a mail service to Groundhog. He promised consideration. In consequence of a serious attack of appendicitis, Mrs, G. O. Graham was operated upon at the hospital on Tuesday night. The operation was completely successful, and many friends gress towards recovery. Many horses in this district have been affected by -the- pre vailing epidemic of influenza and who is an authority on equine diseases, reports that there have been no losses so far and that consequences may-not be serious.. although the. disease must run| its course. . Special Service Tomorrow Considerable interest attaches |= to the special: service which will be held in St. Peter’s Church to- morrow evening. Rev. John Field, the rector, will conduct the service, and will be assisted by Rev. D.'R.. McLean and Dr. |" Wrinch, who will read the les-|. sons, while. the lecture will be by Rey. Mr. Reid, representative: of the Bible Society, : : The offer- tory will be in aid of the’ Society represented by Mr. Reid, . Mining’ News Continued “AL J Beaudette, M. B, has gone to inspect tha Morice river! ; coal fields, On hig return he will visit the méasures of the Ground- hog district, | mining man who is looking over the district, visited, the | Silver Standard. yesterday. He: i pleased with what he has ; seen of our mines, - operations of the last two years in this district, is-again: in town, all possible assistance i in » projects which are for.the good of Hazel Ezra Evans, pioneer “of. “the octogenarian, was suddenly taken | fo the’ Refore P. 0. Inspector Fletehér will be glad to know. that: Mrs. - Graham is making excellent pro- pink-eye, but Rev. D. R. McLean, :| Spokane, Wn., farmer, intends to a ‘| office, Chas, P, Rictiardson, & Spokdine P.R P. J. Jennings, who has played Ar § prominent part in the mining || SATURDAY, JUNE 50, sgt LAND NOTICES: : Hazelton Land District, District of: Me . Coast, Range B - Take notice. that Frank | ‘Peek, . of | Spokane, ‘Wh,,’ farmer pply for permission | to. purchase - the folowing eacribed lands: .° -; Commencing ‘at a post: planted.. ‘ol ‘chains south and 60 chaina. east from|n the northeast corner of lot’3424,' Coast | District, Range 6; thence aast 80 chaing south 80 chains, west - 8 chains, north 80 chains, to point of “commencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa. - May 17, 1912. “tee : Frank Peck,: Hazelton Land District.” _ District of of Coast,.-Ran ‘Take notice ‘that Matthews of North’. Yakima, Wh., stone eutter, intenda to apply. for per- mission nto purchase the ollowing de- scribed lan Commencing at. 8 post, ‘planted 10 chains south. of the northeast corner of lot 8424, Coast . District, Range 5, thence east 60 chains south 80 chaing, | west 80 chains, . north 10° chains,. east 20 chains, north 70 chuing ‘to int of commencement, containing’ 490. aéres more or leas. Robert Lunie Matthews. | May 16, 1912. ° Hazelton Land District. District of | : - Const, Range. . Take notice that - Lee ‘Weich, : of North Yalime, Wn.,, electriclan, intends to apply for permigsion ‘to purchase the ollowing deacribied Janda? . Commencing at 2 post planted at. ‘the northeast corner of Jot. 9426, thence eaat 80chains, south 80 chnina, ‘west 60 chaing,' north 10 chains, west 20 chaina, north 70 chains to point of commence- : Lee May 16,1912. Welch. * . Hazelton’ Land District, District” it, Range : "Take fotica “that Grant: Wells, of apply for. permission to purchase the foll ow: described lands; * - Commencing at a post planted 2 miles Cast from the northeast corner of lot #432, Coast District, Range 5: thence east 30 chains, south 80 chaina, west 80 chains; north 80 chains to. point. ‘of com: mencenient, containing 640 acres. more or leas. : Grant Wells. Mey 16, 1912, “Hazelton Land. District, _ District of, Coast, Ri ange 5 : Take notice that Robert McKay: Gash of North Yakima, Wn.,: -collector,: in-; tends to apoly ‘for Permission to. pur- chase the following described lands: - |. Commencing at a popt planted 1 mile |: east from the northeast ‘corner Of lot 3482, coast district, range 6, thenca east 80 chaina, south 80 chains, weat 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of com- mencement, tontalning 640 acres more or legs. Robert Meter 9 Gash, May 16, 1912. LOST—Ne ear New Hadelton from iAldermere stage, a rubber lined raindoat, . Finderreturn to stage ‘intends ‘to| of N ect “Lunie ment; containing & nares more. or legs. | ‘pone imi oni Land Diste‘ict, ‘District of ast, Range B.-- “Take 3 notice that: Elmer Bhiworth Beil, orth Yakima,’ Wn:;:farmer::in- | ¢ tends to apply. ‘for. permission Len Puree . ‘/chase.the following described lands: ™. - Commencing ata post planted - -at the east‘ corner .of.] 8488, ' Coast Distuet, Range’ 6, ‘thenee north. 80 ‘eliaing, ‘east.80 ‘chai, south 80 chairs, chet ca 3 west 80. chains int of .commeénce- West 80 ‘chains .to~ ent, feuanne Oacreg mors’ or less. | tent;- containing ln mii orle ; %; wale. /Himer, lsworth Bell. May ia 1912. : "George I P, “Masterman. Hadelténi Land District; Ditties of - : *: « Coast, Range 5 Take: ‘notice’ that Peter Shipley, of | [North Yakima, ."Wn., . farmer, ‘intends to apply - for permission to. purchase thes ollowing -Hagelton Land Distros, _Distrie tot Coast, bok - Take: “notice: that anc Céoper,: ‘of Spoka ne, Wn, , lineman, intends to ap ly. for permission to- ‘pitrehase the:follo ng described lands: “Commencing at a post, plan Planted. at ithe, . northeaat -dorner a. 4d . ‘District; Ran, ange 5, -5, thence orth: 0 ae chaing, ‘west Ins, south 20- chains, . east’ 40 chaina,. chains ‘6D chaing, . east 20 chains to point ‘of commencement, <0 taining 240 acres ‘ore or ‘leas; «*- * May th, 1912.” a * Ploig. Cooper. eseribed: lands: : Commencing at .a-post planted 1], mile east of ‘the northeast comer of lot 2426, Coast Diatrict,.Ran eB, thence east eighty chains, south al ty. chains, weat eight y chains, north eighty chaing to ‘point o commencément, containing 640 acres more or less. May. 16, 191 12... “ Retor Shipley. Al Genuine Hudson’ 5 “Bay: Blankets bea : the trade tnark. ” "The. Seal. of Quality, ; Just. “Anivel’ a - Large’: ‘Supply - ‘of ee Fresh Fruits and Eggs “The finest stock of Groceries is in 1 ihe north; “All EF res. _ 7) Best Brands. ‘Lowest. Prices. :- Hardware: that is: made. by: the: Best: Fi ims. Diy Goods and: Dress. Goods. . ‘In these deparimients. We are inva, Class by ‘Ourselves, Ai Large ‘Supply of Boots’ and Shoes. : ‘Hudson’ s Bay Company, Mg z. Seotterecmcinenseominemenesinennl : : 4 Leaves Hazehoi Suiday, “Tidy cand 2 Thi at 80 a.m May Cotinecting with G. T, P, ‘Trains at tt Skegena Crossing on Same. Davi: ree Tickets May be/Obtained Ca Hazelton, : ~ $10, reward. Reman |. ©. vat tnginees Hotel, ly Hacaisa a 2 She clin cen Sirens = ss after: spending the. winter in Colorado. and Utah, He ex-! ment, and declares that Hazelton ig rapidly coming inte ‘its own. Rich Ore in ‘LeRoi. . Nelson June 17:—News | has leaked out that the Consolidated Company, which paid a quarter of a million dollars about 9° year at Rossland when the ghare- holders of that property. believed the mine was practically worked out, has made a strike of the richest ore -ever discovered An large quantities in the « camp, The new strike is.on the 1650-foot is Phenomenal for Rossland ores, Galena Club, ‘Duke May Remain’ Ottaiva, June 17;—No confirm- ation can be secured‘ here of a report that the Duke of Connaught will retire: at the end of the year and be succeeded - by Lord. Dudley. | When. the: duke Wiis definitely atated that his. ten “of: offiee |W: J, MeMillan & Co,; thé Prince ‘si Rupert” wholesalers, Who. is in| Would ny “ME; Gott-| the M stein realizes. that the futare’ Of | 80 Rupert: depends, -to a. great. ex: |¢ tent,.on the development of the, interior districts, anid . axpresie: S| thé one to that t the seis atl, mei presses great pleasure at the/ AN : evidences of progress in develop- ||f } ago-for the famous Le Roi mine/|f leve] and is said to assay eighty i dollars to the ton, a‘ value which j i Tee” ‘Cream Sundaes at the ig _ Jo Es TE See Benak a | ‘Our Grocery Departinenti is now Complete. zy: | ah our ee Brand Table, Butter, one. , pound. bricks. F be: (ey CN N te ie Fo our Qian $6. 50° Bight Quart $8 50. Exes we ee > ca "Strong & Garfield : aon Boots, «Best Value on. -the ‘Market Gen eine chaste ss TA _ MeClary’s Sloves dail Cainp R at Very Close ices wee