| printed’ e every’ “Friday at EW HAZELION, BC. . : | ox HL SAWLE “-Pupuis “Advertising rates—$1.50 per inch per ‘month: “PS reading: notices 16¢ per line first insertion, 10¢ per. “| «tine each subsequent | insertion. aaa Subscription. toall parts of the world— . "- One year . °° Skx months ©: i. Notices for Crown Grants > : “ 7 Purehase of Land. : a , Lieenee Prospect for Coal o uF | PAY, MAY wi! : . New Hazelton, asa town, has a future like a a “very - ‘promising ‘mining ‘prospect. It is well: known, locally and abroad, that the first asset of the dis- triet is: the silver-lead and copper mines. There . The Future . “of New . Hazelton, tain a small village. their supplies from New Hazelton. This business ‘is an excellent adjunet to a town, but it--would -not-be an ideal speculation... As. ‘the northern in- terior is opened up by the Grand Trunk: Pacific _ and by new wagon roads; there are many sections -which ‘will be supplied from other points. because : of a shorter. haul. oo : “New: Hazelton is first a mining town. “As -such it has a future unlimited. “A mining en- ‘gineer, eminent though he be, when looking at ‘the surface of a prospect, can only. form an opin- ‘ion upon his knowledge of surrounding conditions, typography, ‘geology, mineralogy. - He can’ only -predict.. Upon: surface showings and local forma- | : ‘tion he can determine whether or no the prospect would warrant development. Some times he is ; ‘wrong even in that. “New Hazelton is'a new town in the making. ‘surface showings and local conditions would sat- sfy, the most. people of: permanent veins and a “large. tonnage. ~ It ison the railway. Theart of a highly. mineralized district, There are “immense water powers within the townsite. For - «domestic purposes there is an ideal - ‘supply of ‘water from the glaciers on the Rocher de Boule Fs “mouritain. ; 2 Many eminent mining: engineers have been H They n ‘the district during the past few. years. © ‘have made‘: a careful” study. and. examination of the ‘rocks “and formations. ..-A number of. claim owners were. advised ‘to proceed, with : ‘develop- EH ment, : During the» development : the _engineers have frequently: examined the properties ‘aiid ad- vised: as to: future work: “The result: has been} that every property, withouta single: exception, in‘thée New’ Hazelton: district; that has undergone development, has proven to be worthy. the money, time and energy. spent, upon it. a ‘Today ‘the best. etigineers who bave. ‘been in tell, us that there i is ‘no fear’ for. the. future. ‘These a ‘* is sufficient agricultural and fruit) § ‘land -imtediately ‘adjacent to} & supply local demands, or-to main-|§ There is|Se. also a territory in the distant in-| terior and still unsettled regions that, will draw |- Lt It is in the ri