‘Everything in Canvas”? Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Ropert, B.C, J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hrreltou, fh. C. Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral] Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases Hazecton, B. C. A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B, C. re BUSINESS SNAP Overland Cigar Store and Pool Room ‘for sale at in- voice price of stock and fixtures, Two-year lease of building, rent free. Call and obtain particulars, Overland Cigar Store Slinger & Ayerde Bytes me crete yet te re t ) General Repairs on Waggons and Buggies Prospector’s Picks Made To Order. C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshoer Haxelton, H. C. at [ : ! é 7 For Fine Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos go to G.T.P. Cigar Store and Pool Room Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Books and Magazines Baths In Connection - i J. B. Bran, -- Propritor at Pe Ps P| i => We Are Sole Agents for National Cash Registers Dayton Computing Scales Heintzman Pianos In Northern BC. W. Wark & Son JEWELERS PRINCE RUPERT ) P.O. Box 76 . e~ Nothing for the Ladies Nothing for the Babies But the . Best of Everything for the Men | Noel ‘él Rock Outfitters to Men, a Hazelto j -exily. & Colin Munro has returned from a visit to the Bulkley, M. G. McLeod, of Chicken Lake, is in town today. Frank Mobley arrived from Prince Rupert on Tuesday, P.-J, Sinnott, of Vaneouver, is registered at the Ingineeca. James Turnbull, of Chicken Lake, came in on Tuesday, 8. B. Slinger left yesterday fer a business visit to Victoria. D. EY Carroll, of Toboggan Lake, was in town on Tuesday. Saddle horse for sale—Apply to Charles Durant, Ingenica hotel. A. L. McHugh, the contractor and mining man, was in town on Thursday. Miss T. J. Kelly, of Portland, a nurse, went to Telkwa on yes- terday’s stage, R, DeB, Hovell was a passen- ger on today’s inlander, He is on his way to Victoria, — J. & Kennedy, proprietor of the Telkwa pool room, is spend- ing a few days in town. Mrs. J. E. Bostrom, wife of the railroad contractor, has join- ed her husband at Telkwa. C. A, Carman, representing Mackay Smith, Blair & Co,, Van- couver, came in on Wednesday’s Inlander. W. H. Wark, the Prince Rup- ert jeweler, is visiting the dis- trict, having arrived on the In- lander on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, William Kennedy have returned from their honey- moon trip and have taken up their residence in Hazelton. The ladies of the Hazelton Hospital Aid Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Wrinch on Thursday next-at 3 p. m. Misses Nora Glenn and Bertha Kohse, of Victoria arrived in Hazelton the other day, to fill positions at the Hazelton Bakery. Fred Field, who spent the win- ter in southern B.C. and Cali- fornia, returned on Tuesday. He reports having a good time, and looks it. B. D. Clarke, of Prince Rup- ert, an experienced newspaper- man, went up the Bulkley valley yesterday to look over the news- paper field. The steamer Port Simpson passed through the canyon yes- terday, on her way to Prince Rupert. Itis expected she will proceed to the Stikine for service. John Wilson, manager of the new branch of the Union Bank at Telkwa, left for that town -on Tuesday, accompanied by H. H. Little, manager of the Hazelton branch. R. J. MeDonellt left for Telkwa this morning, accompanied hy his daughter-in-law, Mrs. George H. McDonell, who will joi her husband, the proprietor of the New Telkwa Hotel, W. A. Williscroft, ‘the road superintendent, returned on Wednesday from Victoria, where he went on government business, He brought additional horses for use in road making. A. R. Brown, one of the cor- tractors for the construction of the South Hazelton ferry, sus- tained an injury to his legs this afternoon while assisting to launch the large secow, J. W. Austin, provincial assayer, accompanied by Mrs. Austin and son, returned to Hazelton on Tuesday and has settled down in Hazelton, resum- ing business at his old stand, efficiency has been recognized by promotion to the position of as- sessor in the Prince Rupert - gov- ernment agency, leaves today, with Mrs. Homer, for the coast city, H. N. Wright, formerly manager of the: Bank of Van- couver branch here, is tempor- rac Mr Homer's place. Local and P ersonal deitied the Hudson's Bay — staff’! i heré, Alicééeding J. Warren as | a Assessor C, W. Homer, whoge }’ ; i , Hokey, ot veinie accountant. Mr, charge of the company’s post, Beach and their twolittle daugh- ters returned on Tuesday from an extended visit to California and Vancouver Island. They thoroughly enjoyed their trip, and are all in excellent health. George McBean yesterday visited the Silver Standard, of which he was the locator, He is enthusiastic about the showing in the shaft, where the vein is now carrying four feet of gray copper and galena ore of very high grade, Sisters district, where he and his associates have a large group of claims. Qnly trail work has been attempted this spring, but devel- ‘pment will be undertaken as soon as practicable. W. H. Morrison, who has been in charge of ¥. M.C. A. work in this district, is on his way to Winnipég, to attend the national convention at which it is intended mittee to control Y. M. C. A. work in the Dominion. prevents the operation of steam- number of passengers js waiting to Hazelton. Among then are Omineca river gold field and W. W. Kerr, who is bringing''85 horses to Hazelton. on Sunday last ~resulted in an- other victory for the New Hazel- ton nine, the local team losing through errors, Each side was eredited with thirteen hits, but the visitors, by hetter fielding, held the Tigers down to twelve runs, making fourteen scores themselves, ; R, P. Trimble, one of our sue. cessful mining’ operators, re- turned on Wednesday from Fort- land, where he spent the winter, He was much pleased with the arrival. Mr, Trimble will have the sympathy of many friends in the loss of his mother, of whose death in Portland he received in- telligence on his arrival, on the Inlander yesterday for his home, he purchased, on behalf of his cellent land from John Nichelson at $15 an acre. The new owner the future development of the farming. and intends to make new property. ditions since his last visit, The agriculturists, he says, are mak- ing good all along the line, and the value of property has in- creased to. avery noticeable ex- tent, - : 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, Hotel Winters { Cor. Abbott and Water Streeta - Vancouver ‘European Pian $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Bathe, Hot and Gott . Water. Steam Heated. ‘Motor Bus Meets All Boats and im “Tenins, po A ragged exhibition of baseball J. Nation f B gone to Telegraph Creek to’ take | Mr, and Mrs. E, H, Hicks : M. ©. Wanlich returned on | Monday from a trip to the Seven | It to form a Canadian national com- High water at Kitselas canyon ers to Vanarsdol, and a large||p at that point for transportation ||F4 several parties bound to thell meas RE ee SRB NEP SE showing on Rocher de Boule, ||& which he visited soon after his |I€ He left |is Arthur Skelhorne returned on a Tuesday from Round lake, where || brother Walter, 159 aeres of ex- |e of the property remained in the | valley, to make preparations for |/$ land. He will engage in mixed | extensive improvements on_ his IK His brother, who | had not been in the valley for|[> over a year, expresses surprise at: || the great improvement’ in con- | roe ee Pak Sriceeces (Sl) PRS ety AE, TE Oe Saari tay Berkey wea 1 tase 7 Rgi-rend ih gect /PROSPECTORS’ OUTFITS | ees ees - Having made a study of. the needs of ” the prospector we are in a position to outfit with satisfaction in every case. A Boots nailed while you wait without extra charge. good range to choose from and prices right. — Mining Tools. A good list of mining tools, including Picks, Shovels, . Axes, Single and Double Jacks, Drill Steel, Bellows, Saddles Saddles r ranging in price from $22.50 to $60. 00. makes. Single and double Cinches.. . ~ Pack Saddles, Ropes and Mantuas. - Best 5 Wagon Covers _ ‘Wagon Covers, 8 ft. x 12 ft., each. $12 00, Screens _ ‘Screen Doors and Windows. You wills soon n need dt Only. a limited number left. ; Tents Flys" - Mosquito Tents re Re on Pe R s. SARGEN T General Merchant _ IN pet tor GC Wen ery ape teeta See NOs ae ee oh geen eer ba Anvils, Portable F orges, Powder, Fuse and Cops. an LR attra pay Fae a Se ees OS . . . . st hy . . 7 5 OTe ae SEE Ee REEL ARNT EE OTN OTN: ETON STEEN 2 I PERE cL TEER GRRE SL SPOTS eS 6-9 ery eer pier ae bn arr) re 7? ee bent nay ee ae ee Paty ee Higa SET as Se tee SS a SP) ari * : oo : . _ : a . . 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