THE OMINECA MINER: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911 Heavy Tweed Overcoats A look over our stock will win your appreciation and agreement that We Have Them All Beaten Our Overcoats are large and roomy, heavy and warm, neat and dressy. Our Coats have the famous Adjustable Auto Storm Collar which alone commends Quali, Value, Style R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Hazelton Hazelton's Favorite Resort GALENA CLUB BOX BALL POOL AND BILLIARDS Soda Fountain Equipped to serve Finest Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, etc., etc. Our specialty is the best Confectionery, including unrivalled Importec¢ Chocolates. Choicest Egyptian and other Imported Cigarettes Fine Cigar's. Books, Magazines and Periodicals D. J. McDougall E. J, Tate = es) | Ingineca Hotel McDonell & McAfee, Props. The only family hotel in the district. Private dining rooms. Night and day restaurant. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rates, Good Stable in connection, Hazelton ~ Choicest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. at) (ra) J.F. Macdonald Furniture Dealer Hazelton, B.C. rs As our Stock is insufficient to carry us through the winter, we have decided to offer our goods at Reduced Prices while they last. We have a large assortment to select from, and would advise you to select your winter's House Fumishings while procurable. Come and inspect our goods, we guarantee our’ customers satisfaction ee J F. Macdonald Furniture Dealer — —————— eee —s HARRIS MINES, LD. Non-Personal Liability i @Ohe management of Harris Mines,. Lid. | ropose to open up the 100 foot level on No. 2 and 3 veins this winter. This will open up large bodies of high grade ore for shipment when rails are laid. — _ This property will make a mine and a big one. You will. make no mistake in | buying the treasury shares. The: shaft | | on No. 3 vein is now down over 40 feet: _ ~ °Go out with us and have a 1 look for J ousele_ oe : Rosatal Harris & DeYoin Selling Agents for the Company ea, HAZELTON, £ B. G.. a Local and Personal - On -Sunday, J. C. K. Sealy went up to his ranch. tors a. ; Short stay. -Mark Carr left this morning with freight for Sargent’s | Telk- wa Store, Frank Johnson left this morn- ing for the Diamond ‘D ranch, where his packtrain has gone for the winter. The Harris Mines pack train is making another trip today, with the last load of supplies for the winter outfit. RC, Campbell-Johnaton, wife and son were passengers in yes- terday’s mail canoe, going south for the winter. George Milburn, a ‘member of the staff of the Hazelton govern- ment office, has been transferred to Barkerville. _ Fred LaForge is in from Telk- wa. He will leave next week for New York where he will spend the winter. W. P. McPhee left on Wednes- day for Seventh Cabin, where he will be stationed as lineman on the Yukon telegragh. Angus Beaton was apassenger for the coast in Tuesday's mail canoe.. He will remain in Prince Rupert for some time. The clear and invigorating days of the northern interior fall are here, and we may look for weeks of fine weather before winter sets in, The Kit-exchen sailed for the end of steel on Tuesday, with a good passenger list, This launch has become a popular institution on the river...’ Miss Kemp, who has resigned the position of teacher at Kispiox, left this morning for Kitwangak, where she will take charge of the mission school. mines hag been completed, and is already inuse, supplies for the Silver Standard being taken up to the claims on a wagon. The Hazelton Rifle association will hold a general meeting in the schoolroom on Wednesday evening at seven, for the trans- action of important business, The mill of the Interior _Lum- ber company has resumed cutting in its new location on Two-mile ereek, It has now a capacity of 15,000 feet a day, with plenty of reserve power, F. M. Dockriil, who has spent the summer on his Bulk'ey valley yanch, is-in town today, He wilt leave in tomorrow's mail canoe for. Vaneouver, where he will spend the winter. Martin Wanlich, the pioneer prospector of the Seven Sisters district, has returned to town, having completed the season’s work on the copper claims which he and his associates have Tocated in that vicinity. J. H. Hetherington and. P. B. Carr returned .on Wednesday from a hunting trip to fhe Telkwa summit, They spent two weeks in the mountains and. returned with a good bag of game-and a bear story, which they tell in a fl] moat convincing manner. Qne of the provincial govern- aiment's .traveling libraries has]: || been allotted to Hazelton. | books are here and will be ready The for circulation next week at the drug store of J.: Mason Adama, that gentleman having volunteer- ed to take charge of the library. Rev. A.B, -Price,. for twenty: years in charge of the Anglican mission ‘at Kitwangak, helow. Hazelton,. has. retired from. ‘the service and has taken up his .res- idence in Vancouver, He is suie- ceeded by. Rev. — formerly in charge of the Metia-|. katla mission. ‘ There i is not much rock on ‘the “yf land at Two-mile owned” and an assay showed th om * i Jearry, traces of gold. . . The road to the Glen mountain: ‘Dr. Ard agh;:|" . ae Victoria; Oct, - 1° Chief Engineer Kellihe vision Engineer Van Arsdol and | & Stewart, are making a. trip of |. inspection over the line of the G,: T. P. from the Yellowhead’ pass to Hazelton and are expected to arrive herein the course of a few days. J. W. Davis has returned from| an extended trip to the coast. In the large cities he found the people beginning to look toward this district, and he predicts a large influx of men and capital as soon as the railway is in. con- dition to bring people into the eountry, The crew of ten men, employed during the season in prospecting on the coal claims of the G, T. P. Coal company, six miles above Telkwa, has been laid off for the winter. A Terry shot drill and a Keystone drill have been used to test the measures, and a large number of holes have been drilled, Next season’s plans have not been made public. EB. H. Hicks-Beach and R,.DeB Hovell charteredPeter Robinson’s canoe for the trip te Newtown, and ieft yesterday morning for coast. Mr. Hicks-Beach | will spend the winter in the southern while Mr. Hovell will return to Hazelton in the course of a few weeks, -On the Glen Meadow ranch, four miles above Hazelton, Han- kin Bros., have nearly completed extensive improvements, includ- ing a two-story residence, several outbuildings and a capacious root cellar. The ranch produced large crops of hay, roots and vegetables this season, Twenty- five aeres have been plowed this fall, and congiderable new land has been cleared. © A, Blayney, of Francois lake, isin town this. week, with his bull wagons, an outfit unique in this district. His four big oxen “| harnessed like horses: and shod, are capable of hauling heavy |. loads, and will start in afew days|_ with the winter supplies for the AB ranch. . Mr. Blayney, who has fifty acres under cultivation, reports harvesting large | crops this fall. It is reported from Kitselas that a slide’ at the big tunnel/- ‘jdamage to the grade and carried; away one of the portals of the tunnel, .. This mishap will entail a good deal of extra work and expense;, but it. is not thought) will be much delayed, as “the contractors will use double shifts| ga continue the tunnel. | largely increased membership, bration of . Thanksgiving day. A capable committee has charge of the arrangements, and as the Tnusic¢ is to be furnished by Mra, Harvey and F. J. “Smyth those. enjoyable evening. Dancing: will begin at 9p. m The revolution microbi appears against the: “edict -of ‘fashion which ‘ requires - smooth shaven faces, a number.of Hazelton’s young men have’ organized a severe penalties, to refrain from shaving. their: upper: lips.» The ladies interested have not yet de- cided: whether they should - “exer cise their power. -of veto, , te Bottle Vexed: Queation “(Special to ‘The Min YH Bowser will leave for. J. W. Stewart, of Foley, “Welch | the end of steel, en route to the), coast cities, ch land business, |. above that point did considerable that the completion of the .work) ” of men to repair the damage and d Hazelton Assembly club, which |f enters upon its third season with ||J will on Monday evening hold its first dance of the season, in cele-|/— who attend may be sure of an to be in. the -air, -: Rebelling | 9 ‘‘Mustache Club’’ aid have -sol-/ ‘emnly bound .themselves,;, under, J eelal to Tha Mindr) aa " Vaneanver, Oct, 28:—Six hun: | a dred men are at work on the 43-1; mile’ section: , of © the Canadian Northern . ‘petween Bridge and Wallachin, . nels are being driven, two being ‘over .a thousand feet long and two five hundred feet long. To Enlarge: ‘Hotel ‘Vancouver ; Vancouver, Oct. 27:—The C.P. R. announces that‘a contract for the construction of a million dol- lay addition to the. Hotel. Van- couver has been awarded to Skene & Christie, who have just - |eompleted an annex costing $250, 000.. The new hotel will be one of the finest i in America. The Logging Industry . (Spectat to The Miner) - Vancouver, Oct. 28: —Accord- ing to the report of the provincial timber inspector, just issued, the stock of logs at the coast ‘BAW mills and logging camps aggre- gates a quarterofa billion feet, being the largest ‘quantity-on hand in four years, The year’, 3 output of logs for the province is slightly under one billion feet. Depredator Killed “(Bpeclal to The Miner) tain lion which has been roaming |. in Stanley Park here for two weeks, killing three- deer and six goats, was shot today by a big game hunter, one of scores who have been on the trail of the animal, The cougar is supposed tohave come from the mountains north of the city, swimming the inlet to the -park, This is the first. case of the kind reported in Canada, . - The New Townsite - a Vancouver, Oct, 27:—It is semi- officially announced that 350 acres of land on the Skeena river, south of ita junction with the Bulkiey,. has been sold to the G. T. “PY | Vancouver, Oct. 26:—A moun- Spence’ Blow ‘Four tin, Otten, ‘Oct. OF “Tie | : service branch of the ‘departr a of maririe ‘and fisheries has‘rec- ommended ’.the holding’ of & court ~ martial on the stranding | ‘of “the Niobe off Cape Sable, to. eatablishi: « the responsibility: for the affair. Minister Hazen:has approved the order, and: the ‘investigation ‘will’ ‘ be held as soon as possibl y ' Ottawa, Cot. 26: “One : first legislative acts of the new. - government will be the’ division : two branches, . . The present; ody - will have" jurisdiction over. othe eastern territory; a new: commis-_ ; sion for - the: ‘west, -with: head-.. quarterd at. ‘Winnipeg, being ap- ~--. pointed, . The change will greatly “ | facilitate the performance of the. eg 7 duties of the. commission, moat ea . ‘Profit In Smelting Nelson, Oct. 27:—The Consoli-. a dated Mining. & Smelting:‘com- © pany has issued its annual: report wo showing a net profit on the year's | operations of two hundred. thou- sand dollars. Adding this to the - aa balance from previous years, the. company has ta its credit: a “ash. balance of $878, 000." 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