hast “THE COCA AE SATURDAY, JUNE: 14, 1913, = _ and Reliable. - | | Bootsand Shoes are , Specialties at. LARS _ STORE — ~ Hazelton, ; { oe ‘Hazelton ~ | - Fewardng ~” Cartage-and - Express Service’ | ee Se aad pen oe fn reed | Wood for fot Sale ~ Office. at | ww Wrathall’s: ~ ED. V. McBETH -Suecessor to Union Transfer and Storage Co. - Freighting Contractor al Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch “Hay and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineca Hotel 9 ~~ New. Tazetton Hote Open. for Business oo All Furnishings New. . a EUROPEAN’ PLAN | Rates: Rooma $t.00 Beda G0c Geo. C Hartley, Proprietor | t New Hazelton St Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers -. « ALDERMERE, B. C, (ares ae Peete OE eT ee "T|Union S.S. Company of Bite. We represent the best companies. | Bole district agents for E. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul- tural Machinery and impiemenis, Wagons, 7 Fire, Life, Accident, and Employer’s Liability Insurance. , Sse theme ht We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the G. T. P. If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. AL rae Fa emt meme Li moe | BOUsmern j) of BC, Lid. ; _ “The Reliable Steamer 4} “Camosun” ~ | . Arrives at Prinee Rupert i ' ‘from Vancouver. on every 4 TUESDAY morning and sails i) for Vancouver every WED. £ NESDAY. at 2.p.m, (DRY LUMBER © in the New Town. Before building, get prices from us for all. kinds of ’ ROUGH and DRESSED. LUMBER Ready for building, delivered | Interior Lumber Company Hazelton J The ‘‘Camosun” has the _ largest and most comfortable _, rooms of any steamer on this route. ~ , JH ROGERS, Agent, Prince Rupert ———— ——————; ‘THE INLAND EXPRESS CO. STAGE ~ SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK of ‘every: description ~ PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK , Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Spectalty ~ Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed x K McLauchlin & Co.,. Hazelton We. ONE DAY | | .Passenger and | Express Service -Leaves Hazelton Mondays and Thursdays at 7:30 a. mi. . “Leaves Aldermere’ Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a. m. TICKETS.AT Hudson’s Bay Company. | “CAN ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY “~ BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE ~ Twin Screw Steamer “PRINCESS MARY.” — Splendid Accommodation «+s Superior Service Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seatile every age, af Hazelton to Vancouver 48 hours’ j. | = Three: Transcontinental Trains Daily. - Tickets toand from all parter of poe Atlantic and Pacifi¢ Steamship Tickets, ; “Sunday at 6. p. Me. +3: -the- world. ». For tickets, reservations and information apply to — ‘y. G. McNab, Cor. 8rd Ave. and 6th St, Prince Rupert, I BG. jae Sila Hazelton, B. C. a — —— s TEAM and Buggies _ For Hire — -ELHILL | Sma ENT rommumimitoy Sn At PANTORIUM, Hazelton THROUGH SERVICE TO. Vancouver, Victoria | and Seattle and. holders of _ destination and Sproat ear eiemmneeenns ae gn "SUMMER A yon ‘shotee of any route. GRAND TRUNK hoe, 3° athwough’ tickets, Reservations, tes, ‘from AGE. MicMASTER,. General Agent, PRINCE. RUPERT; Acmiicr [ea nae BTHAMBHIF, anes. “ nes si Train No. Lon Sundays and Thursdays connéets: at Prince Rupert with the Safe and Luxurious Steamers. "PRINCE RUPERT" and "PRINCE GEORGE’ sailing Mondays and Fridays, 9 a. m. through tickets from ‘ariy Railway Agent: or the ‘Train A Purthaze sp ough h tickets ara, catitled to chack baggage through to on Sundays may. board ateamer oi arrival ‘of train, “STEAMER SERVICE also maintained to Granby Bay, Btewart, Queen. Charlotte Islands ‘and Way ‘Porta. 5 EASTERN. ‘EXCURSIONS ” I Bil Tow. excursion ratea in effect: May. 28th:. ito September ath * Return mit October Bist” a _HAZELTON to TORONTO and retyrs gii7. 10 - HAZELTON to. MONTREAL ‘and return. $130.( '-HAZELTON to NEW YORK and ratuin: pin.¢ HAZELTON to, CHICAGO and return’ ‘Sar. 60". “fp otha points correapondingly low. i" : fn connection with the famous ‘takin of te "RAILWAY SYSTEM. FROM, CHICAGO. C sonmoincnimnmren ence eS cee ae || Bverything in Canvas” Pin Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Price Reperts BC; 7 | "Rough and Dressed | LUMBER. ‘By Carfoad or in Smaller Lots. a “Os Andinaal | Paes On App Application dD. RANKIN, ‘Il ease, caused by a parasite. — _ aun = se a == = = = = . ~ : i ait | Gasalametecibecaies ar ha niobemnnetaad Tae 7 MEN'S WEAR ar | RUDDY. & Mac “The World’s. Doings i in » Bret |= 4 ——eEEEESs ee . . _ News: Notes from Many.Sources | lk ‘dia ”Hotor _ that gives Salielaction, - ! Victoria is preparing elaborate }is about to recede, i is the declara- n ian Cycles: : plans for a carnival on August 4. 5, ‘ Exceptionally im mt is mrovinee: ~The Anglican’ aynod, in session at Vancouver, voted: “againiat church: union, a _ The provincial labor commis- sion is holding. sessions in the Columbia Valley... Explorer Parry, Tyho is now in Antarctic expedition. Great damage and loss of life are reported as.the result of se- vere storms: in Germany. * ‘The v. s. congress has not. yet taken action in-the matter of. the proposed ‘Panama toll’ exemp- tions.. Col. Goethals, chief engineer of’ the: Panama! canal, declares the canal will be fully open for trafic by January 1, 1915. In navigating the Fraser river during. high water a number of wrecking of seows and canoes, The trip ‘of German business men through. Canada has been postponed owing to political and economic disturbances in Europe. A provincial horticulturist has been stationed at Prince Rupert, for the benefit of. fruit-growers of the Skeena and Interior dis- tricts, ' A German physician ‘declares that cancer is a contagious dis- claims to have found an effective vagcine. a ~ Owing. to the great. increase. in the number of immigrants enter- ing Canada, stricter regulations | will be enforeed, to prevent the admission of undesirables. An, Ottawa despatch says the yevision of the general tariff of the Dominion will be elaborated. —| this summer, hearings being. giv- Ten to representatives of all .in- dustries. L W, W: agitators tried to force Italian laborers. working on the Great Northern at Wilson Creek, | Wash., to discontinue work. One. of the leaders. was.stoned to death in the. row which resulted. if succeseful i in obtaining sub- Heated eetoeeobetetobedin gidies * from the United States = [| and, Dominion . governments, the 5 Skeena Latndry | White Pass & Yukon, railway will "Eee Ling, Prop, Hlextend its ling. to. Fairbanks, “Our! Work heats aur Hates 3 | through the White River region, | 7 a | which is said to be rich in native| Baths Tn Connection, : copper. / cal and tee us. Next dqor to $1 Richard C, Miller, commnitted sad swbaemnw, 3| to jail by parliament. for. refusal | payments, allaged to have. been the . Laurier government, . was _|released on the prorogation of the. house. . That Canada should not be 1 al- be: sworried by the present finan- cial: ‘depredsion ‘and: that an-or- ates. sources, -ta create the impression: that condi- dit canis i pBO sia ‘purpose of warring against Brit-|] »lish- rule ‘in. India, .. with wide-, _ |have been arrested for conspir-| Sepoya i in military’ centers, have Paris, ia considering plans for an} lives have been lost through’ the, He. tion of Sir. Henry Pellat, the ee Canadian financier,. WW. WRATHALL . AGENT A gociety. organized for the} ‘HAZELTON, B, C. spread ramifications, has been ‘Stephenson & ‘Crum discovered, Forty-four Bengalis Undertakers and 1 Divee Oo 1 |ing.to bring about a general mas- Funeral Directors © a sacte. Documents containing| Special attention to Shipping Cases plans for the corruption of the Y . Hazenton, B. C. i . . { ro auth s A, Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C. been found, Stanley Miller’s Death . Stanléy Miller, a well-known resident of the Bulkley Valley, died at Hazelton Hospital: on Thursday of last week, after a ‘|lingering illness, and was buried in Hazelton cemetery on Friday, tee being followed to the grave by|6 —@ many who knew and esteemed him in life, Rey, John Field, of ALEX MICHEL St. Peter’s Church, conducted the services. Good Store and Road House Mr. Miller, who was 62 years of age, was one of the pioneers H it ‘MORICETOWN 4 . ° . . aitway between aze on an of the district, having been here Aldermere _ _ for eight years. He was widely |- _ a known in Spokane and as a pio-| Meals 50c Beds 50e nm neer in the Kootenays, where he was engaged in mining, being looked upon as an authority in that industry, to which he de- voted many years of his life. During his residerice in this dis- trict he won the ‘respect and friendship of all with whom he CONS caren | emma 1} rare Hl Heeern iL henamee pit jomece ‘SMOKE the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL Cigars For Sale at all Stores Made from the beat imported tobaccas, seasoned 4and 6 years, Union made, and 4& Prince Rupert industry. a —o came in contact, and his death PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR will he regretted by all, as well MANUFACTURERS. . ~ BOX39 PRINCE RUPERT ag by oldtimers in Spokane, Of Se iitemtttimmtt 5 = which’ city he was a pioneer. : a | Garde & Kennaugh .. QYIL and BONING ENGINEERS ; Suits 1, FEDERAL BLock, 3rd AVENUE, Surveying, Estimates, Plans, Reports and Blue Prints, Expert Drafting. Designing of Power and Mining Plants. Testing Coalfield Mr, and Mrs. Thomas - Jeffer- son, who returned to Telkwa last week, were warmly weleomed by their many friends, They were|P.0.Box 10. Prince Rupert, B.C. i- accompanied from the coast by , A. J. Beandette, M.E., who will Notice of Sale On instructions from the Dominion = be associated with Mr, Jefferson in the drilling operations on the Morice river.coal property of the| - Prince. Rupert Coalfields, Ltd. Rovernment I will sell two hean. -pack- orses and yeorling. colt with pack sad- dies for $225.00, And take notice that if not sold with- separately to the highest bidder at my in 80 days from date I will sell them, to answer questions concernng| 2 madé to.members of parliament if on account’ of contracts let by, fected and | ‘certainly should. not | f° gahized attempt: is being made| i | from United,. unfavorable} ao ranch, Kispiog valley, on llth Jul -_ 1913, at 12 v’clock noon. a a / if . W. CORNER, - Ea lith June, 1913, . ‘, == Notice of Sale Notice is hereby given to James Me- Donald or any person claim ming owner- ia ship in the following described horses, ‘i that the same will be sold at Hazelton to pay for wintering and expenses, un- i less. claimed before July 5th, 1913, Description of horses: Brown gelding, { quarter circle 0 on right shoulder; blac } gelding, monagram on right should- { er: brown gelding, EJ. on left hip: 1 --| brawn mare, no brand; yearling” colt, ii no brand; blue roan gelding, X on X'on left : 1” lurred | : i] | A crew of about twenty men will be employed during the sum- mer, and it ig expected that pros- pecting operations will be .com- pleted and the extent of the deposits. proven this season. -|F. M. Dockrill, who is also inter- ested in the property, will ar-. tive in.the course of afew days, with additional equipment, — shoulder; red roan geiding, hip, X Lazy Lon left shoulder; bucke m gelding, 2 on right shoulder; . white , gelding, bottle left shoulder, x right +s shoulder; strawberry roan. mare, no Driving brand. - J. L. BARKER. Ootsa Lake, June 5, 1918, or .o Stetson Hats, Men’ 3 Sizes, at Sargent's,: Ladies’ and Gents’ Gloves at Sargent’s. , — | TAKE ‘THE HINT : and you can ook your horse i in the. Face. Biy a McCormick Machine that is But - for Service. ‘y _ You. cannot t really. want your horses to work - harder than necessary. ‘~ You. will get more work, out thy ._ them every ‘day if they are hitched to. an _eayy Palling,. pe : "yutining machine. It is not a matter of sentimerit-—its a a phin ‘business proposition, . Think Ie Over. Thetye “come: in mand et ua show you the ‘machihes.:.° , -CHETTLEBURGH & SINCLAIR, a