CURLY’S CAR A new, speedy and and comfort- able E-M-F 30, will carry passengers between Hazelton and all other points in the distict. Garage opposite the Ingineca Hotel, Hazelton. C. R. DURANT ~ City Transfer and General Delivery Freight delivered to afl Nearby Points, New Hazelion, Road Houses and Mines, All Orders Filled with Care and Dispatch. Residence and Barn close to” Blacksmith Shop A. M. Ruddy Hoaselton, B. C. Local and District Notes -J. T. Bates has returned from a trip into the Naas country, The new rink, on the athletic £rounds, is nearing completion, B. R. Jones, of Skeena Cross- ing, waa a visitor in town on Fri- day, J. K. and John Ashman have gone to the Copper river coal field. R. DeB. Hovell returned on Wednesday froma visit to Prince Rupert. Peter and Chris Jensen are spending afew days in’ Prince Rupert. Mr, and Mrs, J. Mason Adams have returned from a visit to Telkwa. . Frank Johnson brought his pack train in from Copper river yesterday, Valley stages of the Inland Ex- pregs Co. now leave Mondays and Thursdays, | | | { { { ! 6 A, Chisholm General Hardware | Builders’ Material Miner? Supplies j Hazelton, B. C. PE ke nd nd nd Hd rt We will sell our POOL hap ROOM and Fixtures for $1,000, Including four tables, private cue rack, seats and everything to go with tables, cash register, 9 -foot silent salesman, etc, . Putchaser can either move or run it where it is. We will sell any of our stock at invoice prices, Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde ? er Be Careful in Shoe Buying Carelessness 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. aleenieeiaemieeine eee ae | Judge Young will hold county court in Hazelton on Thursday, October 24, , Jack Ward is in from Chicken lake, wHere he is engaged in im- proving his ranch, W. J. O'Neill ig in Port Essing- ton today, in attendance at the Aldous-Morison wedding, P, B, Carr and J, H. Hether- ington left on Tuesday for a trip to the Bulkley summit country. Donald Ross, who now claims Aldermere as his home, returned to Hazelton for a brief visit this week, R. 0, Jennings, road superin- tendent. for the district below Hazelton, was in town on Wed- nesday, The work of riveting ‘the big steel bridge across Sealey gulch occupied a crew of men during the week, H. PF. Glassey. left on Tuesday for Coal créek, Copper river, where he expects to remain for the winter, Dr, Traynor, of Terrace, was in Hazelton yesterday, _ The downriver town, he says, is to have a newspaper, James Latham has returned to town, having completed his sea- son’s work as fire warden at Decker and Burns lakes, J. ‘W. Morison came in from Telkwa on Tuesday and left on Thursday’s train for Port Es- sington, to be present at the wedding ot his sister to A.C.|, ‘Aldous, 1. (. M. Mackenzie, manager of the Interior Lumber Co., has ‘corporation, and expects to leave in a few days for the southern part of the province, where he will engage in the lumber busi- ness, piles + B. C, Bi _ Office 3rd Ave. a 4‘ \ Ss : Agricultural Machinery and Implements, Dairy Supplies, Ete. Prince Rupert P.0, Box 436, = | t f and Mining Machinery and Supplies | e , Call or Send for Catalogs and Prices a ee Canadian Rand Co.’s Product | Contractors, Road Making oe A number of Ootsa lake ranch- #iers are in town today, including #|W. R. Ejligon, James Nelson, J. a1 Re Kelly, Fred Sandel and Wm. i! Rist. They state that consider-|: table improvements are being Ht effected. in, the Jake district, | which is being rapidly: Settled’ Up | a H/as better taeans of communica- aition.are provided. Good roads Hj and trailsare being constructed Biunder the direction of W.. J.’ 4| Carr, district road superinten- Hi dent, John McPherson: returned yes- i! terday from a trip to Tatla lake. {| At that point, he states, the new Bl road which is to allow Manson 4|| miners te transport heavy machin- alery from the water route to the | placer grounds i#being laid out ai by Rogers and Bodine, #|| Pherson’ leaves tomorrow for the al coast, where he will spend the a winter, returning in the. spring Bito resume work on his Babine | property, Brom Mr. Me- the Copper Island A large shipment of Dry Goods'|t ‘ff was received this week-at R, 8. Sargent's Store, tf. A few ‘milk-fed Spring chickens for sale, - Apply. to. E.. H: Hicka Beach, Hazelton a | te y severed his connection with that: ‘J ack Wrathall returned’ ‘on Sun- ml day-from'a vacation visit to. the Diamond D ranch, Frank Conway left or Tuesday for his ranch near Chicken lake, |i He has planned extensive. im- provements to his property. Mails for Aldermere ‘and Tel- kwa will hereafter leave Hazelton on Mondays and Thursdays, elos- ing the previous day at 6p. m, J. A. Edwards, district repre- sentative of W.J. McMillan & Co., is transacting business for his firm in the Bulkley ‘Val- ley towns this week. D. V. Joinville has enlarged his rogdhouse at 31-mile, provid- ing better accommodation for ladies, while J. Muir, who has the stables at the same point, has |° added more room for horses. J. W. Davis returned on Thurs- day from an extended trip on [horseback through. the Fraser lake, Nechaeo, and Stuart late districts, Tle reports great de- velopments in the sectiona he visited. Capt. MePhatter,: of Van- couver, and A. C. Fraser, of Ed- monton, who have extensive land interests in the immediate vicinity, of Hazelton, will return to the coast tomorrow after spending some time here, _ ~ ~ Ladies’ and Gents’ Sweater Coats and Toques at Sargent’s Store, tf. The failure of many who oceupy land to grow an abundance of small fruits, at least for their own use, is due to a mistaken idea that it requires too much time | & to'look after a garden. This js the view taken by W. T. Macoun, the Dominion horticulturist, and expressed in a paper read by him last winter before the Senate committee on agriculture and|® forestry. This paper, which con- atitutes a pamphlet of thirty-five pages, jaan exhaustive treatise expréased in the plainest terms, on the culture of ‘small fruits, |1 The fruits dealt with are the strawberry, raspberry, black- berry, gooseberry, and the sev- eral classes of currants. Besides giving full instructions for plant- and cultivation, notes are given on the relative merits of vatie- ties. This pamphlet contains an in- ‘| teresting table on the cost of growing and the returns from an acre of strawberries, Ata sell- ing value of five cents per box, a net profit of eighty-four dollars | | zs A- section is devoted ||% is shown, to the preparation- and applica- tion of insecticides and fungici-|\z des that are useful in fruitgrow- ing. Having the information of this paper to guide him, there is no good reason why every farm-' er should not have a productive fruit garden. A large -edition has been printed to be sent free to all who apply to the Publica-| iM. tions -Branch,' Department of tay Agriculture, Ottawa, LAND NOTICES Peace River Land District. District of Cassiar Take notice that Patrick J. Donohoa | Bf of Vancouver, architect, intends to|f¥ 2 apply for permission to purchase - the “i i] heh lowing described landa: Commencing at a post planted on the i north benk of the Fiuley river 37 miles from the mouth of the said river, and| | merked Por. D's, aw, chains, south 80 chaina to mencement, containing 64 aeres more rT less, Patrick J. Donohoe, Tuly 18, 1812 John Macdonell, agt, Peace River Land District. District of Os Cassiar: Take notice that Frederick Brown of New Westminater, B. C., merchant in-||Rl ly for Permission fo purchase i tends to ap the followin Commencin, ng ata south bank of the Finlay river 34 milea from the mouth, thence webt 100 chains, north 80 chaing, east 40 chains, thence described Janda, following the course of ‘the river to, |F point of commencement, containing 610 | acres more or leas; sald post marked F, B, ne, corner, Frederick Brown, July 17, 1912 John Macdonell, agt, Peace River Land Distelet, District of asslar Take notice that George G. Barton of Vancouver, capitalist, intends to anply for permission to purchase the wing described lands Commencing a south bank o from the mouth per 1 1-2 miles west, thence west 80 chaina, north chau, east 80 chains, south 80 chal t marked G.G.B,, More ar legs, sald eG, Batten, - 8.E. corner. corner, thence | |i east 80 chains, north 80 chalus, west 80/15) point of com-| |B post planted on the t planted on the f mlay river 95 miles | Fae a to point | Be of commencement, containing 640 acres | ii amy 1, 1912. John Maedonall, ast LAND NOTICES Peace River Land District, Ot District of. Caasiar Takehotice that Russe] H, McAlister of Vancouver, broker, intends to apply for ermission to purchase the fo How- leacribed lands; "Sommenein ata ‘post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 88 miles from the mouth. and 1-2 mile weat, |: marked R. H. McA’s. se, post, thence west 80 chaina, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 8) chains, to. point of | commencement, cantaining G40 acres more or less, Russel. H. McAllister. daly 17, 1912 John Masdonell, agt. Peace River Tani District, Dintrict of sata Take notice that George McAllister of Guelph, Ontario, manufacturer, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described anda: Commencin ne at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river, 38 miles from the mouth and 2 1-2 miles. west, marked G. McA’s ae. post; thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chaina, south 80 chaina to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more George McAllister. Say 1 1912 John. Macdonell, agt. Peace River Land District. ‘District of Cassiar : Take notice that Robert Howard ‘Mc- Allister, of Vancouver, broker. intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river‘a3 miles from the mouth and marked R.H.McA. . post, thence west 40 chains, north&0 chains, east 20 chains, thence foliowing the course of the river to point of com- mencement, containing 320 seres- more or less, Robert Howard McAllister. July 17,1912 = John Maedonell, agt. Peace River Land District,. District of Casi Take natice that 3 ohn Elliot, of New Westminster, B. C., investor, .intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of the Finlay river 82 miles from the mouth, marked J. H’s. se. post, thence west 120 chains, north 80 chaing, east 40 chaing, thence following the course of the river to point of commencement, containing ait acres more or less. . Jehan Elliot. July 1%, 1912 John Macdoneli, agt, Peace River Land District, biatrict of Casaiar Take notice that James P. Martin, of Lond lon, Ontario, - broker, intenda apply for permission to purchase the following described landa; . Commencin, ug at a post planted on the south bank of. the Finlay river 82 miles from the mouth and 2 1-4 miles west, marked. J.P. M’s. se. post, thence west 80 chains, north 80 cheing, east 80 chaing, south 80 chaina to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa. ames P, Martin, Tuly 1%, 1912 Jofin Macdonell, agt, » ( 1B. Cotte, Masaetig Deion, | ae W. J. McMillan & Co. Prince Rupert, Limited . - Wholesale Grocers “Importers, Manufacturers, Distributors, Tea Blenders and’ os 7 od Packers, Tobacconists mo, vg ” Reptesented by © i L Edwards, Hazelton District ‘ SA Phone aM 2 0. BOX 915, : ~ PRINCE RUPERT, be I. Canadian Express © Company, J.E. Beaucamp, Agt.. South Hazelton, B. C ~ Orr Operating over Grand Trunk. pa tf Shipments handled to’ -and fron: +f. all points In, Eastern Canada, the“) United States, Great Britain, Bte, cifie Railway and Steamabip.. Systema, Mw Money Orders issued, payable : in-all parts of the world. - - Lael | ) j | DRY LUMBER Get prices from us before you build in New Hazelton. ate ready with the goods = = Ready for Building in the ° New Town. We rd Interior Lumber Company Hazelton J | a = | | Mh ereener Femme H ff enennee 111 Odenmneliti Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers , - Aldermere, B. C. | _— ; Sole District Agents for E G: Prior & Co., Victoria, Agric. cultural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete,- Fire, Life, Accident and “Employer’s Liability Insurance. g We represent the best companies.,. We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-emption Near the G. T. P. . LIE you desire information about. the Bulkley Vatley Write Us. . = cms |24 Qn |e 1119 mame £1) 1 SP EE aoe 4} i dT Sere ET eee CE mmm able te an elton . fn “Al er" ere, from Rey, F, L. Step henson, ar pling the. Hoa- pital from the Medical Superintendent. PY Senn Por CataLoouns “UNDERWO ob” Typewrlter. “The Machine you. wil creat Bor -“MACEY” Filing Systems, Office Furniture, ‘Supplles, Etc. C, H. HANDASYDE, Jr. Q. 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