“= CRUROPEAN - PLAN ens ‘Rates: ‘ Roma $1,00:, “peas 0c o ’ New: Hazelt6n ares eter at “SAVE, MONEY . the Largest and Best Assorted F Stock of 7 | “Men's Fuishings ‘In Norther British Columbia We repair Jewellery of every anteck tion, Satisfaction” guar- s antes 5 We cary all the leading makes in ~ WATCHES . ‘Mail Orders Boliitea . Cb, Zackon & Co. | _ New Hazelton “Suill Some Facts: ‘1, We have the best base hall team in northern B. C. This shows new blood already. 2. Fifty lots were purchased by by one man, This shows faith _ in the future of our town, 3. This week will give us the “toot toot”? of the automobile. Thig brings in capital for invest- ment. . 4. You need not worry over the appeal to the Privy Council, It will be only referred back to the Board of Commissioners, 5. Latest announcement, that ‘this is to be the first passenger divisional point east from Prince Rupert. It will make a good one. 6. Negotiations are now on whereby the G.T.P. R’y and owners of New Hazelton townsite agree to come to terms. The G.T.P. R'y to receive a portion ‘of the townsite, 7. Watch New Hazelton grow- ing! This is a fact; The Pioneer See G. W. Arnott Real Estate Man, and he will give you more facts: Familiar with all parts: of the townsite, NEW HAZELTON, B. C. Office, Pugaley Street fl mere-on Thursday: | of. Go, C, Hartley, Proprietor = $|- BE “Hyde: ‘came i from. “Alder-| de C: K,. ‘Sealy is sending a few. days’ at hig ranch,. : "Ernest: ‘Unwin; of: North. Bulk}: ley is: registered at the Ingineca, R..0. Miller: left. yesterday for a business visit’ to! ‘Pritce Rupert, “Frank ‘Brown, ‘of. Recher de Boule, was in: ‘town’ on. Monday, | Recent mails have brought let- i| ters fom Edmonton to Hazelton in six days. Ed. Lablond and Thomas Goad returned from Groundhog moun- tain on Monday. - Mr, and: Mrs. J. W:: Austin ll have taken the Homer residence for the summer. ALM, Stewart, of Prince Rupert, registered at the Ingi- neca on Thursday, ‘S$. Heslip returned on Thours- a; day from a commercial trip to || Bulkley Valley points, The bush fire at Skeena Cros- sing is reported -to have done considerable damage. ' Harold Price, owner of Lot 150, adjoining South Hazelton, is in town, busy with townsite pro- jects. Walter Harper left for Prince Rupert. on Thursday, after a successful trip to the Bulkley Valley, R. L. Gale, the Telkwa land man, arrived on Monday, tomeet his brother, who comes from Engiand@ to join him. Fifteen Indians were pas- sengers. on the Inlunder on Wednesday, bound for the sal- mon fisheries of the lower Skeena, George Gaffney, the vetern prospector, is on his way to Om- ineca, where he discovered some excellent quartz on a previous trip, Among the incoming passen- gers on Tuesday’s Inlander were W. P.:-MeMillan, G: M. Willis- croft, John Beaver, and John Bailey. George M. Beirnes has returned from a successful business trip to Vaneouver. J. K. Ashman, who accompanied him, will re- turn today. _ Holders of Free Miners’ certi- ficates. are reminded that their ‘PAST FREIGHT. and PASSENGER SERVICE. _Roite Your Freight via the: - Steamer “Inlander” BL -B Rochester - . Manager. ; oR ‘Cunningham & Son “Hazelton, Agents: = . ~ (DRY LUMBER ® _ Get prices from us before you build in’ New Hazelton. are Teady with the goods re Ready f for Bung in the New Town . We \ “Interior Lumber Company. ————— Hazelton = ] , Me F spalinenisceetiemnieeicamnicemmeamae cae toemenr “We offer 20,000 Shares of { | Rocher de Boul at Ac | This is your last, chance to get in on. this great property below. ae _— : the: half dollar'mark. - “We buy all offerings bélow the market lam & NeKTANON mn | . _AAZELTON, BC. -vineial force next week, coming '|natives do not appear to profit by .}frequent warnings: | the- usual sentence’ of in New. Weatminster Before leaving for the:Canyon on ‘Wednesday, the Inlander. Was engaged in carrying fir bridge timber: from Skeena Crossi Sealey; for Foley, ‘Wele : Stewart. ; : ‘Frank A, Ji ackeor, the Ground- hog mountain pioneer, returried on Monday from a trip-to: ‘the coal fields, day or two for a business visit to Vancouver, ~ Hunter Corer is in from Groundhog mountain. He re- ports trail conditions excellent, and declares the pack trail will be open nearly a month earlier than last year, 1. G. Johnson reports the com- pletion of the trail from the G, T. P. bridge site along the other side of theSkeena to the govern- ment bridge, This work affords settlers along the river better means of reaching Hazelton, Constable § F. Calkins, who has been stationed at Aldermere for some months, leaves the Pro- to Hazelton to assume the duties of Dominion Constable. He will be succeeded at Aldermere by Constable F. C, Belson, of the local foree. A party consisting of L. L. De- Voin, H.-A. Harris; R. W. Thompson and James Latham re- turned yesterday from a week’s prospecting on the Skeena slope above Salmon creek. They re- port having seen excellent indi- cations, and intend to devote some attention to that part of the district, ¥, A, Graef, who comes from Aiyanish to rejoin the local tele- graph staff, arrived on Thursday evening, having made remark- ably good time from the. Naas. On several occasions during the last six months, he reports; Tn- dians on the Naas have attempt- ed to cause trouble. At present they are fairly quiet, oo The chief constable is conduct- ing a relentless campaign against those who break the Jaw against supplying liquor.to Indians, — Al- though detection and conviction = | usually follow: the: offence, and six months imprisonment is the regular sentence, the class af men who are addicted-to the practice of giving liquor to the ‘Signs are now in place at entrances to the reserve, and men found on inter- dicted ground with liquor in their possession can not plead ignor- ance of the boundary, Women must wonder oecasion- ally that they don’t meet any men like the hero in a fashion- ablenovel, And that can also be played the-other way across, Wife—"My husband is not well. I’m afraid he'll give out.” Wife’s Mother—'‘Well, he may give out, He certainly never gives in,’ A little boy who was very much puzzled over the theory of evolu- tion questioned his mother thus: . > “Mamma, am I descended: from a monkey?” “T don't know,’ the mother replied. “I never knew.any of. your father’ S- peoole. ' rs One Pool Table for sate, En- quire at Miner Office. ©. . tf FOR SALE—First-class. -Piano, Enquire Ingineca Hotel. - For sale, three pool tables andj. bathroom outfit, Asnap. Y., Miner office, oes tf » For ‘Sale sais 5 He will: leave -in.a wf seceenennananaeeeeennnniinanenveeen a ry aan a RN a Sinan Na "| House Furnishing| Pett) tia YF our -large stock of new Furniture and House Furnishings we can supply your needs. a At very attractive prices a : Beds | A. very nice line of- white~enameled- bedstead; full size, |” | Wire : springs to fit all si sizes. three-quarter and single. ceptional value $5.50. Dressers and Stands. values i in these. Sanitary F olding Couches, price $30.00. | Parlor Set. A neat Bepiece, upholstered paler set, t, $75. 00 af Bed Room Tables, small and strong, $3. 75." Rockers, four very exceptional values, at $3 and t ups” Cushions, cotton and silk floss, 18x18, 2020, 22x22, 24x24, ‘Blankets and Spreads, Bed Linens, Etc. Carpet Squares and Rugs, $8.50 up. , ~ Cook Stoves We have the - “popular Leroy” Tine - of | Cook» Stoves in sizes 7-, 8- and 9-inch holes, | Due to ‘arrive, the very: latest in Gasoline ° Ranges which will be welcomed i in warm weather. ele Mattresses A new stock of Duchess Mattresses ‘in all sizes. -famous~ Restinore 1 in full size, Cots — Folding Spring Cots $ 5 00 Roll Rol Mat to ft makes: a very n neat ‘aad use Wire Spring Cots, folding lees with mattress attached, eX- _ Also good line of Canvas Cots. - We have exceptionally good: with-roll-up mattress and pad, The ‘best arrangement of a bed. couch ever offered. x [chances naan FENSTTNSSTESSNNESIRES he, aret tat the: ‘embargo. 0 on’ nt 4 on a a ved, the alot oes 7 our tine of V ee Ono 18-horse power pipe boiler Mo] complete, with sinokestack, pump) Mi and tein and 200 feet of f new | a | Td icnsasusavanonanvasanuSeenOC