{ Shoe Buying cappeste CAR A new, speedy and comfort. able E-M-F 30, will carry passengers between Hazelton : and all other points in the ! district. Ingineca Hotel; Hazelton. C. R. DURANT é ! City Transfer and General Delivery Freight delivered to all Nearby Points, New Hazelton, Road Houses and Mincs, All Orders Filled with Care and Dispatch, Residence and Barn close to Blacksmith Shop A. M. Ruddy Hazelton, It. ©, j ale ek Fd HR ad et a NE Rid PE A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material | Miners’ Supplies Qtr sree | O Hazelton, B. C, We will sell our POOL ROOM and A Snap ii $1,000, Including four tables, Private cue rack, seats and everything to go with tables, cash register, 9 -foot silent salesman, ete, Purchaser can either move or run it where it is. We will sell any of our stock " atinvoice prices, - Overland Cigar: Sore ~ Slinger & Ayerde Be Careful in | Carelessness is a Fault, One who is careless in shoe buying always pays dearly for it. The mote thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the high qualities found in - “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR Noel & Rock: Sole Agents Hazelton, B.C. Office 3rd Ave. = Q tors, Road Making and Mining Hackney and Saph ery and Supplies adian Rand Co.’s Products Prince Rupert, B.C. §|}' Sees : P.O. Box 436. “Gall or Send for Catalogs and Prices | Machinery and Implements, Dairy ‘Supplies, Ete. CURLY’S Garage opposite the - : district, Tocal and Distt Notes! - R. DeR, Hovell is Is spending a few days at the coast. P. J. ‘Jennings is on his way |South, on mining businegs, The Nine-Mile trail has been extended to the Silver Pick. P. B. Carr and A. S. Beaton have returned from Bear river, Mrs, J, Mason Adanis ‘and daughter are visitors in Telkwa, Mrs. Purvis was & passenger for Telkwa on the auto Stage, Jack Goold and Frank Conway are in from their’ Chicken Lake lands. FB, Chettleburgh ‘has gone to Vancouver for a few days, on coal business, Walter Borns returned on Wed- nesday ‘from a visit to his ranch in Bulkley Valley, WwW. Lynch i is now office man ager for George M. Beirnes and Ruddy & Mulvany. Ed Kohse and George Hauck, Chicken Lake’ ranchers, are } [Spending a few days in town. A’son was born to Rev. C. E, and Mrs. Batzold, of Telkwa, at Hazelton hospital on Wednesday. Wiggs O’Neill returned from the Valley on Wednesday, with a number of passengers i in his auto i stage, George McBean will leave ina few days for Prince Rupert, taking his motor car to the coast for the winter, J. B. Gottstein, of Prince ‘Ru- pert, manager of W. J, McMillan & Co., came up on Wednesday's train, on business, Four patients have been oper- ated on for appendicitis during the last fifteen days-at'the ‘hospi- tal, All are doing well. Hazelton Conservative Associa- tion held a general meeting on Thursday’ ‘evening. Reports of officers were favorably received. The regular quarterly ' meeting of the board-of trade will.be held in the rooms above Adams’ drug store on Tuesday evening at 8, McLauchlin & Co. are busy turning out several large orders for air pipe, to be used in the working mines around Hazelton, J.5. Cline returned on Monday |". from a visit to the upper Bulkley Valley. He reports business con- ditions favorable throughout the ‘Dr. Harper is taking the place, lof Dr. C. G. MeLean, assistant superintendent of Hazelton Hos- pital, who is enjoying a vacation in southern cities, “George M. Beirnes hag returned 5 [from Vancouver, where he spent a fortnight on business connected with his valuable holdings in the Groundhog coal field: RB D. Ross aceoinpanies the tl party of mén which is on the Way to Coal creek, to continue devel- opment on the properties of the | Copper River Coal Syndicate, J, C. K. Sealy, who has been z spending a fortnight in the Bulk- sHley Valley, returned to town on RB Thursday, - -with good reports of fs conditions throughout the. valley, -C. “E; Bailey, fire warden in.the : Babine’ lake ‘district, returned ‘jg | from the lake during the week, | He reports only one bad fire dur- ing the summer, although’ smaller blazes képt him busy, ; . Harold Price, owner.of lot 150, was in ‘Hazelton on Wednesday evening. He predicts great things for South Hazelton, . and is mak- ing extensive improvements on his land, which adjoins the town- site. He was accompanied. by F., KE. Fuller, of London, Eng. 2 : a: “The adjourned school meeting, “a held i in the schoolliousé on. Mon- . day © ‘evening: (| organization of the: new board by : electing a. EB. Kirby: third . -frus- j{ tee, in succession to W, J. Lyrich, resigned, The trustees reported completed the} JL, Christie ie thinks is a fine trout stream, I ing a pail of water the other -day he captured a four-pound rainbow trout. : Thomas Harrison and: Burns Bowerman arrived in- ‘Hazelton on Monday, after a successful prospecting Season in the Omin- eca river country. ~ . J.S. Kennedy, proprietor of the Telkwa pool hall, and ‘one of the pioneers of the Valley . town, was in Hazelton during the Week, on his way to the coast, .' Among the Francois ‘lake farmers who came in for supplies during the week were’: George Smith, James Newman, . Leslie Acrea and Harry Taitan. Work has been resumed on thie Nine-Mile wagon road, which is to be extended for about amile, to allow the Harris Mines to con- nect, with it by means of asleigh road, Hugh Gibson, whose excellent work on the Manson trail has been commented on by all who use that highway, returned with his crew on Thursday, having finished his season’s work, Bliss G. Ellis, who has been for some months a member of the Broughton & MeNeil staff at Aldermere, came in on Monday, leaving on Thursday for Win-|: nipeg, where he will spend. the winter, Arthur Skelhorne has returned from a business visit to the coast. In-the future he will devote his attention mainly to the Ground- hog properties in which he is as- sociated with Vancouver and eastern capitalists, . Miss Ritchey, whe has been visiting her sister, Mrs, . R, Cc. Sinclair, in Hazelton, left for her home in Seattle on Thursday, but in Prince Rupert before return= ing to the Sound city. ‘E. GC. Stephenson has resigned the office qf deputy coroner, after long and efficient. service,.” The has not as yet taken any action succeed him. Association, and is now making Jof a rink on the athletic grounds, The sheet of ice will have an area of 80 by 170 feet, and its advantageous tothe hockey team, .|a3 well as'to citizens who enjoy ey skating,” to Hazelton on Monday.. season’s work, they say, haa practically demonstrated of the anthracite coal deposits... A. fortnight ago ’ Robert Me. Clain, - formerly’ a teamater ‘ in Hazelton, - was taken . ilk “while freighting. on the Bulkley road, Pneumonia developed.’ ‘and, ‘his condition becoming serious, he was brought:i in‘to the hospital 4 few days ago, Every care was ‘| given him after his arrival at tha] [i hospital,’ but he failed to rally, and bis death occurred yesterday morning, : - ber of the Fraternal Order of ‘Eagles, -Omirieca Aerie, of Ha- zelton, will také- charge of thi funeral arrangements. ‘ ~ The first wagon to be driven to Francois ‘lake, “via” Burns lake,; ‘was that of C.-Bransby Williams; of Killay ranch, ° three dayé fot Jc He. Keefe, the miles * j |that a sum in excess of $100/Decke at would be required for ‘current ex: bi John TA der lake settler, ‘was: n the week, 2 Robert ‘Sette rey; of -raneois lake, aecompanied. hy his - “two ns sons, spent 4 couple of ‘days. in town during the week, . ‘Mr. Jef= frey left for Varicouver on Thors- day. : Harry “Webber, “atewart: of: the Ingineca _Cefe, - is: absent.“on: a business trip to .Prince - ‘Rupert: Ed. Kohse’ is officiating i in’ the absence of the ' ‘popular’ “Slats,” |. News has been received ‘from [ the east.of the death of the broth-| ther of J. Mason’ Adams’ and’ hh F, Adams, of Hazelton.:: . The Jat- ter was on his way. to: bjs broth-. bedside ™ When: the: sad er’s event occurred. At the eonatruetion ‘supply cache: ‘at . Barrett’s” “raneh; ‘on Saturday, last, D.. E, McLennan, who is in charge of the contract- ors’ supplies at that. ‘point, died ; suddenly -of heart disease. - -De- ceased was-23 years of age ‘and:a native of. Scotland, He had been | { employed by -Foley, Welch '& Stewart since his arrival in. ‘Can-| ada, three years . - 820, ‘Hig brother, M.. MeLennai, of Prince Rupert, will accompany the-re- mains to the coast, where the funeral will be held, Severe criticism of the medical staff. on ‘construction has -been occasioned -by the delay in ob- taining a death certificate in this case. It appears: ‘that ‘some, at least, of the physicians in the contractors’ hospital Service, are not qualified to issue certificates, An investigation of this and other matters relating to the hospital service will be asked for. will spend a week with friends} attorney - general’s department] — known who will be appointed: to Ni Al. Johnson | has. secured the |i rinktoncession from the Athletic convenient location will be most: A. EB Falecner_ and Hunter | (% Corner, who have spent a couple pal of months in the Groundhog dis- | [¢ trict, where they are interested Pa in promising coa} lands, returned if The | jit 7 the | [i great extent of the upper Skeena ra coal field and the immense value | f Deceased was a mem-||[b driver, to; “negotiate : ‘the: “tree between: - NOTICE-— Members of Omineca Aerie are request. ed'to attend the Funeral of ‘our late Brother, Robert Mc. Clean; at 2:30 p.m., Sunday competition : prizes ‘awarded. $ { and. “to. “Wate. West instex, 7": the $50.00. EE “It You: ‘Want To Ba “ “LOCATED .ON, ‘GOOD LAND: In the famous, Fraitots Lake® ‘2 Farming. District! Come. and see us, 1). miles. west | of North: Francois Preneoia Lake: PLOe. 3 W. Henkle & C GD. ‘Haven’ ~- Bight’ years ie the district. Me mencemont,: ae # notice that Elmer Camero: w Hazelton, painter, in nds ti for. permission to h eberibed lan ington |. Commencing at- north bank “of: TeanPoat i mile from ita4unction with, the | “I viver, thence west 30 chaing: chains Ore gr less ta. the Bullcley goat 2 chaing. moré or leas: along the Ikley. ‘Tiver to the Bear.r river ‘-mouth ‘ rote north’ 8¢-‘chaina, more or. le: along the Béar river to |. or less, . . mer C 7am é August 1, 1912, ‘Gaaiian ges” 4; E Beaucamp, Aste 1 ‘South Hazelton: B AG: Operating. 0 over: Giand ‘Trunk: Pa. __ cific Railway-and Stearis all pointa in. Eaitera. Canada; ithe United States, Great Pritain, Ete, - Money Orders issued? payable of. rT “Wholesale | Prince Rupett, Limited "Gracets: “Importers, Manufactures, Distributors, Tea Blenders and: Packet Tobacconists : ose Ss ” Represented by. vB A, Edwards, Hazelton Disret Pe. 0: Box a5, “SEND For ‘Gavatoouss a “UNDERWOOD” Tysewsiter. “The Machine yo you will creat BU “ “MACEY”. Filing Systems, Office Fumie, ‘Supplies, Ete. \ €, H. HANDASYDE, Jr, | Tees P.O. 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