' and signed with their actual signa! ? “THE QUALITY STORE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR FURS ee Snow Shoes Babishe Groundhog Robes Cc. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Mines and Mining Good Properties for wr gale — Cash or on Bond. Developm ment and Asaerament ork. Carr Brothers Six Years In This District. Haseliovn, % C. ~ Latest Jewel Novelties in Gold and Silver. ‘Ligh grade watches, Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton F. G, T, Lucas E. A, Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 71-74 Exchange Building 142 Hastings St., W. Vancouver, B.C, Telerhone Seymour 598 Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Enginesre Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyora Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton. B. GC AFFLECK, Mgr. Hazelton Office. "McRAE BROS. LT’D STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and En eee gf Supplies Lows ma Remington “Hawritern "Oitles Furniture Prine Roe Ee B.C. BIRCH Wood for Sale also DRYSI SPRUCE P. Bennett Address, care Miner office, Haselton, D.C. SMOKE ‘the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL Cigars For Sale at all Stores t Made from the best imported to seasoned 4 and & years.. Union made, an a Princa Rupert industry, REGAL CIGAR FACTORY BOX39 PRINCE RUPERT pa emermren ty ff ef ft mee $9 ene Ei ee tere BG —SuOKE | FALED TENDERS addressed to the un- dersigned, end endorsed “Tenders for Packin; Supplies,” will be re- ceived until 4 » on Monday, March 8, 1918, for the packing of mat- . erial ‘and supplies for points along the| — Yukon Telegraph line between Ques- nelle and Atlin, in the course of the seasons of 1913, 1914 and 1915. of tender and ‘specification may be ob- tained and form of-contract aeen on ap- plication to Mr. J, T. Phelaa, Superin- tendent’ of | Government. ‘Tele egrapha, Vancouver, B. ¢., Mr, ender- son, District Su Me at Govern- ment Tele tren ictoria, B, ¢., and from the Government Tele graph Ai ents at Ashcroft, B. C., Quesnelle, Ce Hazelton, B. c and Telegraph Creek , Persons, tendering are notified that tendera Will not, be considered unleas made on the printed forms sup pplied, res, stating their occupations and ‘place of residence. In the case of firms, the ‘aetna! signature, the nature of the oc- cupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given. Bach tender must be accompanied by} . an . accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Hon- outable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent (10p.¢.) of the - gmotnt of the tender for one year's : sacking, which will be for- fe ited if- the pérson tendering decline " to enter into a contract when called up- -on to do sa, or fail to complete the work contracted for, If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will be retu ‘The Department does not bind itaclf ; wa.aceept the lowest or any tender. By order; . Cs ‘DRSROCHERS . Secretary... ve Departniont of Public: ‘Works . Ottawa, January 4, 1013. : : , Newspapers will no aid for tht en dean Fa Se penten loth ; ie po ies | | harley from the Forms| . Local News Notes : . Sunday for Toronto. J. W. Morrison returned on Wednesday’s train. Ed. Simpson, of Chicken Lake, was here early in the week, . we Roy Moseley went to Prince Rupert last Sunday, on business. W. P, Murray returned on Sat- urday from an extended vacation trip. Arthur and William Leverett returned from Victoria on Wed- nesday. E. H. Hicks Beach is leaving for Vancouver tomorrow on a bus- iness trip. Wit: Mcl.ennan, of W. J. Me- Millan & Co., was in town during the week, A most enjoyoble time was re- ported at the . Cinderella club last evening, . Dr, and Mrs. H. G. Wrinch are leaving next week for a, holi- day trip to California. Major nnd Mrs. 8. F. Leslie are leaving next week for their Jnew home in Vancouver, Mr. ad Mrs. W. R. Smith, of Vancouver, were among the week’s visitors in Hazelton. Geoffrey Macdonell, of the Tel- =< Chettleburgh & Sinclair We beg to announce the purchase from ALDOUS & MURRAY their entire stock of FARM MACHINERY Hames, Sleighs, etc. An order his been placed for two carloads-to be shipped im- mediately to complete our stock and which will enable us to sup- ply the. every want of the Farmet, Freighter, etc.- at a moments notice. , | A Few -SLEIGHS with brakes on hand. _ When in town call on us, “Temporary office at aupous & MURRAY ~ Tnepection Invited. Chettleburgh _& Sinclair HAZELTON, B.C. kwa sawmill, is spending a few idays in Vancouver, R. B. Paget, contractor, left _|day, at St. Peter's church, Rev. ey A. C. Aldous and Mrs, Aldous returned Wednesday from their honeymoon trip to California and coast cities. which was prolonged by Mrs, Aldous’ illness, - from which she is now happily recov- | ered, Charlie Willet, of Cunning: ham's store, ieft Thursday to spend his holidays in the coast cities. | The fifth hockey game of the series for the Ross cup will be played tonight at New Hazelton at eight o'clock: Jack Brown has been at Sealey all week packing up the stock in Larkworthy’s store, preparatory to its removal to Decker Lake, F. B. Chettleburgh is leaving shortly for Copper river by way of Telkwa, on a trip of inspec- tion to the coal mines, The executive committee of the Hall Association has reduced the rental price of the hall for dances and entertainments. J. Asher Cowan, Superinten- dant of the Rocher de Boule’ mine, returned to the works Thursday, after a few days in town, The Miners are scheduled to play a hockey metch with the town team tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock, weather per- mitting. . ‘Thomas Telfer Aitken and El- eanora Kate Booth, both of North Bulkley, were married: Wednea- John Field performing _the ceremony, A, ¢, Aldous was operated on today at one o’clock, for appen- dicitis, at the hospital. Latest reports were to the effect that the operation was suecessful and the patient doing as well as could be expected : . Jim Bates is escorting a couple of strangers into the Manson Creek coufitry and rumor is busy connecting. their trip with the transfer, to new owners, of one of the largest placer propositions in that part of the country. ‘J. W. Campbell, of the Hud: son’s Bay Co’s staff, returned from a visit to the cozst on Sat- urday’s train, and H. B, Blake Was & passenger down river by the mid-week train, to be gone a month or more. . Saw Mill at Burns Lake H.'M. Laidlaw, of Burns Lake, is on his way to that point with freight for the Burns Lake. Trad- ing & Lumber Co, in which he is associated with Messrs. .Sealy and Gerow. A mill with a capa- city of 12,000 feet is to be install- ed by the company, and is ex- pected to be in operation — Py April Ist. ~ Oysters, Fres sh Oysters. r) t Sargeants. ; - One-third off on all’ Suits and Overcoats at ‘Noel and Rock's, - Ansco and CAMERAS |. * SUPPLIES . A full line ‘of Office Supplies |: Books, Magazines, Newspapers ; ; and STATIONERY a and Novelties, — ~ Photographic. Post Cards, aes ~ Developing, Printing and. Enlarging /, OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY cl, We We Wprathall, Hluzeton, B. C.. a on business refinement, az : Ts fast winning its way as a fiend of the kitchen. - : - a The utensils are very easy to handle on account -of - - their extreme. lightness, ‘and their’ silvery white, highly polished finish is always clean and Peasant - -to the mritical eye, appealing especially fo women of This then is to cil special attention to our ‘stock’ which embraces neatly every. article used in: the’ kitchen. Lipped Sauce Pans, three nize at 65c Biscuit Pans Fry Pans © Tea Kettles Baking Dishes ‘Bean Pots two : three “ two ee three ©" * one Berlin Sauce Pans, roll rim with . cover, three sizes, at Berlin Stew Kettles, . bale handle . with cover, three si sizes, at Strainers Ladles ow 75c_ 90 “ $3.50 “ $1.25 “ $1.50 $1.00 . $1.50 ‘T8e -90c." $1.00 $4.50 $1.35 $1.25 $1.75 Our prices. are specially ‘attractive. » $1.00 - $1.28 $1.50 : $1.35 ° $200 _Bastings Spoons Now that the hackbone: of winter | is broken, spring. and hoseeeing is again uppermost in the housekeeper” § thoughts F rom our very complete stock of House Furnishings we can supply the requirements in. this regard, - Blinds Curtains Oil Cloths PAINTS, OIL STAINS and VARNISHES, _ quired. to Brighten Up. Rugs Carpets ‘Mats he versthing re” —— —— Grocery Department ~ We draw special attention to our popular Grovery ; department, which has undergone. a complete re-- vision of prices ‘after stock taking and now offers: TRY OUR ‘Goon. ‘ow. ENGLISH STILTON CHEESE, the very best’ qualities -at ‘the’ very. best Prices, . Our stock i is always fresh, cet ” Established 1870" 7” Hazelton, BC.