“THE OMINECA. ua ER, “Everything i in Canvas’’| Prince Rupert Tent Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, B.C. ~ jon Tuesday, J. Wo AUSTEN ’ Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hozelton, . C. Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases _ Hazeuton, B: C, ont Peal ee tens TEESE EY TERT Vere? SORTS LS STN a ~ Local ‘and Personal T. L. Carr retur ned to Telkwa George McBean has his big motor car again in commission, ' Michel Lauzon, of Kitwangak, was a visitor in Hazelton during the week, R. R. Jeffrey and sons of Cow- ichan, will leave shortly for their ranch at Francois lake, J. &, Cline returned on -Thurs- day from a trip to the Babines, via the Moricetown trail. | If today’s rain continues, ex- cursionists from the coast should "Frank L. Charlegon, of: Telkwa, is now the father of a fine girl, Mrs. G. 0, Graham is making an excellent recovery. after the recent operation for appendicitis. Kd. V. McBeth, the’ transfer man, is starting today with a large safe for the Union Bank at Telkwa, Fire Warden Larmer is -en- deavoring to secure evidence to convict pergons guilty of destroy- ing fire notices. A pack train carrying 7,000 pounds of supplies, part of: the outfit for Frank Jackson’s camp, left for Groundhog on Monday. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, eh sei Chicoutimi Fire-Swept’ oe i Quebec, June 25:—:Fire that} broke out at ten 0’clock yester- |. day morning destroyed . 125) Hi buildings in the town of Chicou- timi, including the town hall; the| - cathedral, the two largest hotels, stores and dwelling houses - ‘and: as a result 1000 persons are homeless, It is reported, butnot verified, that one man was killed and several injured. Not until 6]: o'clock last night were the flames under control, . Seotty’ 6 Mine A ‘Myth “. Los Angeles, June 24:—‘‘Death Valley Scotty,’’ who has’ created | periodical sensations by his sud-' den appearance here avidin other coast cities with the wonderful “Caxilar Land Distt "District. of : sgiar us Take notice. that Thomas W; Brewer of azelton,. miner, ‘intends to apply fora}. license to prospect for.coatand - potro- leum over-the following described lands. Comfiencing ata post planted about 21-mileanorth and 9 miles west of the!” northeast comer of. lot 180, and joining f. “ 2. the western boundary of. Walter 8 ‘horne's Coal Clai 0. 79, thence south 80 chains, east 80chains, north 80chaina, west 80 chains to point of commence: ment, known as claim No, %6, - April 20, 1912, . - Thomas Ww. Brewar. Caasiar Land District District. of Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for & license to Rt ‘ogpect for coal ‘and petro- leum over th ollowing deseribed lands. -eommencanient, ‘Commencingat ay at ante miles, north: anid.10 aie ‘west of ‘northeast (corner oF. tot: 2180; “t owh eli ae nt oe April.19,1912, ©... ‘Thomia W, Brawer. > Cateiar Land District District £5 Take’ notice that Thomas: Ww. Brewer Hazelton;- miner, ‘inteyds to apply for. a license to prospect for. coal ‘end. petro leum over the following described de.” , Commencing at a post’. planted about: 19 miles nérth.and 10 miles’ west of : the: northeast ~cornar. of - ‘Jot: '130;- joinin, the western houndary of Walter Skel- horne!s. Coal- Claim Number 5;: thente’* 7" north 80 chains, edat SO. chaina,’ south” 80 chains, west. 8D ‘chains,- to” paint: of ©. commencement; known:ag claim No, 78... April 20 4912. . Thomas W. Brewer, a g3nercuHNOENEANoDoREMChataNcN me. Hudson’s Bay Stores After a month’s illness, Ed- ward R, Rice passed away this morning. He was a native of Ireland, aged 37. The funeral will take place at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon. A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies . Hazelton, B. C. ane HM Set aS SF PS PY OS Be Pte Pd tales of the great wealth he had taken’ from a mysterious gold. mine in Death Valley, has con- fessed that this mine was all a myth and that he was. employed by stock jobbers, feel quite at home on the holiday. McDougall & Tate have added ‘to the Galena Club an attractive ice cream parlor for ladies’ use.- All Genuine Hudsoi’ e Bay” Blankets. ‘bear the trade mark, “The Seal of Quality. Just” Arrived a Large . Supply. of Fresh Fruits and Eggs| ~The finest stock of Groceries i ‘in 1 ihe north.” All Fresh. Best Brands. Lowest Prices, -: Hardware. that is made by the Best Firms, | Dy Goods ‘and Dress. Goods, In these departments we - _aréin a Class by Ourselves.’ A Large Supply of Boots and Shoes. oe Heaton, ‘Hudson’s Bay Company, * soko SmaxuNMN cA cMHNEEO NTC B: Cunningham, of Prince Ru- pert, after spending a day or two in town, left yesterday for Alder- mere. - The sale of the Hazelton group, consisting of the Bornite -and Gray Copper claims, adjoining the Great Ohio group on Rocher de Boule mountain, is announced by Harvey & McKinnon, The vendors are C, H. Munro and W. S. Sargent; the purchasers a local syndicate and the cash con- sideration $1,500, The Hudson’s Bay Co, has made an arrangement with the G.T. P. under which the Port Simpson is to make regular trips between Hazelton and Cedarvale, at which point the railway will deliver commercial freight to the steamer. The Port Simpson has left the Stikine run, and will reach Prince Rupert on Tuesday, to load direct for Hazelton. Her schedule for the Cedarvale run will be announced next week, W.C.T. U. Convention » (8pectal to The “Miniery Vancouver, June 28th:—The provincial convention of the W. C, T. U. today closed a four-day session here, Mrs. Spofford, of Victoria, was re-elected president, All other officers were also re- elected. | The’ year's repotts showed increased membership and advancement long all lines, i { | | ow The cable ferry across the Bulkley, connecting Hazelton with South Hazelton, is now in full operation. Anger, the tailor, has added two Vancouver tailors, R. A. Me- Donald and Grant Lawson, to his working foree. BUSINESS SNAP Overland Cigar Store and Pool Room for sale at in- voice price of stock and fixtures, t | Baek omimsinitelh tan oy. it Ln TL TS Two-year lease of building, rent free. Call and obtain patticulars. J. A. Edwards, representing W. J. McMillan & Co,, the whole- sale produce merchants, reports a steady-demand for the famous Cowichan eggs, - A ten-pound baby girl has ar- rived in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace, at Telkwa, accord- ing to the wires. Through to Rupert in Twelve Hours MAIL CANOE Canrying Passengers Leave Hazelton Sunday; Tuesday and ‘Thursday at 8:30 a mh. | — Connecting with GTP Traing at Skeena Crossing on Same Daya : . Tickets May be Obtained . . at Ingineca Hotel, Hazelton ooo Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde James May, the veteran miner, who has been confined to his residence for some days, is again able to move about. — Iee Cream Sundaes at the Galena Club, COAL NOTICES Cassiar Land District District of Cassiar : Take notice that Thomas W, Brewerof Hazelton, occupation miner, intends to *pply for & license to prospect for coal petroleum. over the following des- eribed lands: Commencing ata post, planted about} ; 19 miles north and 10 miles west of the northeast corner ~of lot 130; thence north 80‘chains, weet 80 chains, south Seat Springs . Hardwood of All Descriptions | | Chains _ Blacksmith Coal for Sale The Inlander came up from the bridge on Wednesday, but. brought no passengers, as gaso- line composed part of her cargo. “‘LYSTER MULVANY, | Big Mineral Production ; 7 Mail Contractor (Special to The Miner) Vancouver, June 27:—The Van- couver mining club has establish- ed quarters, President Robert Hedley says the recorded. miner- | go chains, east 80 chaina to point of al production of the province for commencement, known aa claim 77: the last sixty years is, .to date, Av 20, 1912 ‘Thomas W. Brewer, $397,500,000, ‘of which 80 per —_ cent. is to be credited to the last decade. He declares that: the preduction of the mines for the present year will approximate | fry $32,000,000, compared with’ $25, - 149 000,000 last year. * Seup For CATALOGUES “UNDERWOOD”; Typewriter. “The Machine you ‘will eventually BUY” .“MACEY” Fiting Systems, Office Furniture, Supplies i C,H. HANDASYDE, Jr... Complete Otic a P.O. Box 436: PRINCE: ‘Rurenr = Brd" Avesta ra Outhitter © 2 STeim See J. 5S. Hicks is engaged in pros- pecting a group of claims in the Babine range in which other local men are interested with him, Horseshoes and Nails — . . s i C.F. Willis i Blacksmith, Horseshoer Haxetton, IL Cc. a PR Rae Mel Hd He Ht Oi S98) Tom and Phil Hankin are on their way to a section of the northern district where they ex- pect to develop some rich placer ground. ‘Arthur Sibbit has brought six fine draft horses from eastern Oregon, Two of them,:a hand- some pair of blacks, ‘are for J.C. K. Sealy. Henry Avison, an official of the provincial Government, is en- gaged in inspecting the sanitary and hospital arrangements in the various. camps along the line of construction. toe Bes pica ORES se k toys az ee SARE Sas nn “SARGENT’S BIG. “STO RE FH Mkt AP en cect ct emcee eens: A Ft red Et a For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to ——s«aGLT.P. ) Cigar Store and Pool Room “Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines Another Silver Standard. (Special to Tie Miner) . Vancouver, June 27:—John L. ay” Retailack, of Kaslo, part owner| pa. of the Standard silver-lead mine|(# at Silverton, says that property |I@ is paying dividends of $50,000||BH monthly, He declares there is a {Ik great improvement in the con- : ~{ dition of the mineral industry in |B] ° ~~ “Tthe Kootenays, and that the fig | Waa]. - ures showing the production for| Be the sale of the last of the block of | the year will indicate remarkable |fal Rocher de Boule shares which | Prosperity, G was offered to the public through | . them, and the withdrawal of the — | stock from the market, Ice Cream Freezers: | Four Quart $6. 50 Bight Quart $88 . Harvey & MeKinnon announce Baths In Connection y J.B. Brun, - - Oru Ermtearsermeerer area seer ees 8 Proprietor mat Pas iad 9M A Woman’s Weapon “Seattle, June 26:—Mrs, Evelyn a Blake, said to be the wife of a,|[F% Prince Rupert mining man, at-\My. tempted suicide today by atabbing G herself with a pair of scissors: Ke Shé was staying at the Hotel te Burlington. At the hospital it is |/69) believed she will recover, - Des-||/Gi.. pondency was the cause of the| |i} attempt at self destruction. - Strong & Garfield Prospector Boots Best Value on the ‘Market ioe ‘ We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton Computing Scales Heintzman Pianos - In Northern B, C, _W. Wark & Son | JEWELERS PRINCE RUPERT J Mrs, Wilson, of Vancouver, mother of Gordon Wilson, arriv- from the Terminal city on Thurs- day, accompanied by Mrs. Biggart and Miss Wilson, her daughters, They. have taken up their residence in New ‘Hazelton. | MeCiary’ 5 ‘Stoves and Camp Ranges at Very ¢ Close Prices; ee H. W. Sharpe, in the competi- tion for the gold badge of the Hazelton rifle association last week, put on a score of 94, the best of the season, Rev. D. R. (McLean again: won the silver badge. — q P.O, Box. 76 Our Grocery Departments is now. ww Complete ; Try our Primrose Brand Table Butter, one. pound bricks-<: | if nice and fresh, - Cowichan Eggs. F resh Cream Cheese. Bh Tebacco Crop In B. C. ee Vernon, Jung 28:—The tobacco || aa crop in the Okanagan this -year,. ; like the yield of fruit, promises |/8 a to be the best in the history of 4 | the district. Severa) hundred |: acres have been planted in tobae: | hig] co. in this and. ‘the: Kelowna ue districts. - ~— Nothing for the Ladies Nothing for-the Babies But the . Dunean Ross, who was in town | yesterday, informed The Miner that his big tunnel contract would be completed in about’ a |}month, when he will remove his headquarters to his new contract! where he has a large number of men at work. Jack Austin, ‘the little son: of the ‘popular assayer, was danger- ously injured last Saturday: even- ing.” While playing on the eage of the upper bench, he fell dow |’ the ‘steep incline, his head: atrik- J [ing a@roek, Dr, Wrinch operated ae ‘successfully, and Jack. is nearly ; wall again, : Bes of Everything for the Men “Dae to Arie Silk Tents; 6x62, 8192, 6x6 ed ; ° Parko-ttalian Armistice ~ Chippewa B Boots and P acks * London, June 24:— Italy has ‘| agreed | to & conference of the|f4|. ‘| powers for a’ settlement of the 4 war with. Turkey, - according. .toHfi the Daily’ Express from Rome: If Turkey i is willing, an armistied will: he speedily arranged. | Noel gl Rock _ Outfit tters to Men . . “| Haalton, B, BO ; LOST—Near New Hazelton trom Aldermere stage, rubber lined raincoat.” Finder return to stag office, om: 810: reward: 7 » Regan,» wg mei