Se F 0 E OMINECA AERIE owes Meets ever Tuesday eve- ning at eight o’clock in the Hazelton Town Hall, R. 0. MILLER; W, Sec. H. F. Guassey, W. PRES. F. G. T. Lucas E, A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rooms 71-74 Exchange Bullding 142 Hastings St., W. Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B. C, J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hareltan, FH, C, “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, B.C. Stephenson & Crum Undertakers arid Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases HaZzELton, B, C, Eveners, Singletrees, and general supplies. Agency for the _ Studebaker Wagons. TOM RYAN . Blacksmith, New Hazelton. JOHN E. LINDQUIST Architect and Building Contractor Working Plans and Specifications, Estimates on any class of building fur- nished. All work guaranteed. P.O. Box. 812 Hazelton, B. C. 8 as a ED Be Careful in | ‘Shoe Buying Carelessness is a Fault, One who is careless in shoe buying always pays dearly for it. The more thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the high qualities found in “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR Ps Noel & Rock Sole Agents Hazelton, B. C. Grecrurun poeta City Transfer and General Delivery Freight delivered to all Nesthy Points, New Hazelion, Road Houses and Mines, AllOxders Filled with Care and Dispatch, Residpnee and Barn close to Blackamnith Shop | A. M. Ruddy Hazelton, BR. ©. f en Qe, errs Pan YR te A. Chisholm General Hardware ~ Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C. ae ~ If You Want To Be LOCATED ON GOOD LAND Tn the famous Francois Lake Farming District . Conie and see ur, 13 miles west _. of North Francois Lake P. QO, J. W. Henkel & Cc. Dd. Haveo cies" Locators ; Bight: years in the district, - ————— : News Notes Best hockey sticks at Sargent’s Store, Annual Shoot of H, R. A., Mon- day afternoon, Mra, L. G. Cary is visiting her sister, Mrs. C, ¥. Smith. James Latham is paying a business visit to the coast. The new plant for the Silver Standard is being installed. Rev, L, C. Luckraft, of Telkwa, was in town for a few days. Bedding! Bedding !!. Warm bedding at Sargent’s Store, Walter Noel spent a few days in Rupert during the week. F, C. McKinnon returned from the coast on Wednesday’s train. B. H. Hicks Beach is transact- ing business in Vancouver this week. J. H. Kugler and son, of Van- couver, were in Hazelton during the week. . . George McBean has gone to the coast for the winter, taking his automobile. Thos. Harrison and Burns Bowerman are developing claims on Hudson Bay: mountain. A. H. Wyllie, of the govern- ment office staff, is spending a two-weeks vacation in Victoria. Fred Wilson, an undesirable character, was today sent to jail for six months on a charge of vaprancy. ; 3. F. Adama is returning from Ontario, where he attended the funeral of his brother, the late E, B. Adams. For Sale—18 cords good dry birch. Can be easily. hauled on the ice from my ranch at Salmon creek. James Davis, A man named Deschamps, eook for Cataline, the packer, died on the trail near Fourth Cabin a few days ago, L. L..DeVoin has gone to the Rosenthal-DeVoin ranch at Chicken Jake, to superintend further improvements. During the winter -James Cronin will manage the Standard mina at Silverton, returning to this district in the spring. J. A. Macdonald, manager of Sargent’s Telkwa store, was in town early in the week, en route-to Vancouver for # busi- ness visit. George Neilson and J. W, Power, of the Silver Island, re- turned today from a visit to the property, on which a small crew will work all winter, A large party of Ootsa lake ranchers left for that district during the week, with supplies for the winter and a number of horses for wintering, J. M. MacCormick, rianager of '|the Hazelton store of 8. Cunning- ham & Son, Lid., is paying a flying visit to Vancouver, on business tor his firm. Having completed a three-day seagion of the county court here, Judge Young and the attending lawyers from the coast will. re. turn to Prince Rupert tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tate will leave tomorrow. for Vancouver, where they will reside for some time.” They have sold their residence: here to A. C. Aldous. The Bulkley Valley Agricultural Association has received a con- signment of. stumping powder from the provincial government, for the uscof settlers in clearing land, oo The general manager of the Union Bank has forwarded -to each member of the bank’s local staff a substantial eheque, in re- cognition of their work in:daving the warehouse fire, 2.5. | _ According, to Prince Rupert advices, tht. first: party of Rus- ”-|sion settlers © for the -Hazelten | # district. left. the coast: city last -|week, They will engage in clear- .|ing contracts downriver for. some ;| Weeks before coming. to their new homes:..The A... M.>Asen- : cherey Ce, is looking after their ats, THE OMINECA MINER: SATURDAY, OCTOBE 26 lalallala Loran T. Kenney, for some months an employe of ‘The Miner, has taken a position - aa lineman at Second Cabin, 9. In last. week’s issue The Miner, following literally a Prince Ru- pert paper’s report of the Aldous- Morison wedding, gave the name of the officiating clergyman as Fired. Rev. John Field per- formed the ceremony. — On Wednesday J. C. K. Sealy left for his Bulkley Valley ranch, accompanied by Ben Lashbrook and J. Patrick. Mr, Sealy has a large herd of beef cattle, thirty or forty head of which will be killed for the Hazelton. market. Mark Brennan, of Ootsa lake, arrvied in town this morning. The Lake settlers, he says, are prosperous and optimistic. C. W. Homer, provincial as- sessor at Prince Rupert, is here for a few days on official busi- ness, Mrs. Nomer ig visiting her sister, Mra. R, F. Leslie, - The number oe shaft on the Harris Mines, work on which was resumed recently, is today 91 feet deep, the bottom being all in quartz, with two feet of food ore on the hanging wall. At 100 feet a crosscut will be run to the footwall. Qn number three vein the north drift shows 15 inches of ore. Stoping is also in progress on the 100-foot level, where the north drift is in twelve inches of clean ore, The trail to the wagon road is being con- verted into a sled road. ° GFAteD TENDERS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Wharf at Sand Spit Pomt, Morseby Ts- land, B. C.,” will be received at this office until 4.00 p. m., on Tuekday, November 5, 1912, for the construction of a Public Wharf at Sand Spit Point, Morgeby Island, Queen Charlotte Group, Plans, specification and form of con- tract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department and at the offices of G. B. Hull, Esq., - District Engineer, Prince Rupert, B. C., F. W, Aylmer, Eaq,, District Engineer, Chaso, B. C., and on application to the Post- maater at Queen Charlotte City, B, C, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating their occupations and Places of residence. in the case of firma the actual signature, the nature of the oc- cupation, and place of residenee:of each member of the firm must be given, Each tender muat be. accompanied b an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Warks, equal to ten per eent (10 p. ¢.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into @ contract when called upon to do 80, or fail to complete the wark con- tracted for. If the tender be not ac. cepted the cheque will be returned. he Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order ; R. C, Desrocuers, - ; ‘Secretary. Department of Public Works, — - Ottawa, OctoberB, 1912, Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they ingert it without authority from the ; NOTICE ; NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renéwel of the license for the sale of liquors by whole- sale in and upon the premises Known aa situate at Hazelton, +. Upon the lands described as lots 6 and 7, Hazel- ton townsite, ° Dated this 19th da \G, H, GRAHAM, Applicant. Mines Limited, has not authorized 8. W. collect. monies for stockor issue receipts for the Company, and that this Company will not beliable for ai teredinto by the ssid Woodall, as he has ated at Hazelton, B;.C., October Sth ; W. 5 Harris any manner whatsoever, 1912, COAL NOTICES - Cassiar Land District, District of Hazelton, broker, intends to apply fora licende. to Prospect for coal an P tro leum over the following described lands, ‘Commencing at a post planted about 81 miles north and 11 miles west of ‘tha Caesiar, and at the southeast comer of coal claim license No. 7686, thence south 80 chains, weat 80 chains, north 89 chains, exst 80 chains te- We Arthur Skelhorne, - - August 18, 1912... 9 uo ~~ Caselar Land District y for & petro: lan x a a .. a x a a m ml x a x HW aI | x Mi a a al ot at I .t ml a al mi ml x ml mi w ml I ml ml Lal mi a t ml al Hl Lee | ia il m epartment, 27906. | | LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION | | the Hudgon’s Bay Company, ‘a store,| il of October, 1912, | : NOTICE. . ’ NOTICE ishereby given thatthe Harris ‘ on-Persgnal Liability, |. 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