i : ‘ Car. t t t ( > Qtr f ~ b. “apply ; fallowing eaeribed lands * south 40 chains, east 40 chains north 40 Ee THE: INLAND EXPRESS.CO, STAGE Passenger and Express Service Leaves Hazelton Tuesdays and - Fridays at 7:30 a.m, Leaves Aldermere Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a, m, OFFICE ss Broughton & McNeil’s Warehouse . Hazelton, B,C, J Union $.5. Company of of BG, Ltd. | The new steel Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin” AND sen. 9 Camosun Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: “Chelohsin”-- Wednesdays at 9 p.m. “Camosun”-- Saturdays at 10 a.m. Arriving at Vanconver Friday Evening and Monday morning, respectively None safer on the coast than these two . fi; passenger steamers J. H. ROGERS, Agent, Prince Rupert Do your shopping at Cohen, ° Zackon & Co,.’s store and SAVE, MONEY The Largest and. Best Assorted Stock of Men’s Famishngs | In Northern British Columbia We repair Jewellery of every deaeri tion, Satisfaction guar- antee We carry all the leading makes in WATCHES : Mail Orders Solicited, Cohen, Zackon & Co, New Hazelton | Pas SPA a a a ls J. A LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters 1] t l { Abbott and Water Streets ! | q l l Vancouver Europeiin Plan $1. 00-ta $2, 50 Rooms with Baths. Hotand Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and. ‘Trains, Raed ed Baa FA PD Pk Pd Pd Sl BR Bed HR McRAE BROS, LT’D STATIONERS & PRINTERS Archi ic, 1, and Ei 4 etgcle secon Leaf Systems # Remington Typewriters, one Furniture Prince Ruperts B.C, FMcRAE BROS. LTD | New Hazelton Hotel Open for’ Business All Furnishings New | EUROPEAN PLAN | ‘ ’ Rates: Rooma $1.00 Beds Be Geo. C. Hartley, Proprietor - New Hazelton | . 3 Ce a ; The Churches. _ . CHURCH OF ENGLAND ... : BT, PETERS, HAZELTON Sunday Services: Morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday School oat 2,15 p.m; Native survive, $.30 pam: Evening Servite, 7280 pm - Rav. J. Frew. ; PRESBYTERIAN CaUEGH : AZELTO Sa “ricen hetd soeny “sunday” evening in tha Auditorium at 7.80 o'clock, ; Re Ev, D. It. McLaan. “ LAND NOTICES | Hazelton Land District. ‘Distriot of: Coast, Range “Take 1 tice that Iva A. Welch, of Quebec, : BQ Q., spinster, intentla to ‘or-permission to purchase the Commencing at a post planted at the southwest: corner of dt 878, range -5, const district,’ thence west. 40 ¢ ain, Chains to Be of -commentement, con- taining, ‘180° acres more or less. Eva a A. Welch twas senténced to a ) teria of five é! years,” Ss . "News of the World in Brief Holland has decided to convene a conference of the powers to elaborate universal rules for life- saving at sea. y An Edmonton despateh says work will shortly begin on the projected railway from Fort Churchill, on Hudson’s: Bay to Port Essington, ’ For the half year ending June 80, the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, at Trail, B, C., produced metal total- ling more than five million dollars, An explosion of black damp and coal dust in the Lorraine shaft of the coal field in the _vil- ’ |lawe of Gerthe,: four miles from Bochum, Germany, cost the lives of 130 miners. The Allan’ ‘liner Corsican, Bail- ing from Montreal to Liverpool, struck an iceberg east of Belle Isle on Monday. Reports say she was not seriously injured.. She had 200 passengers, - Unclaimed balances to the amount of of $676,147, unpaid dividends . of $3,659 and unpaid drafts or bills of exchange total- ling $49, 851 were in Canadian banks at the end of the last. fiscal year. , . ‘The G.T. P. is now making efforts to get laborers from the old country. ‘“‘It seems to me,”’ said Chairman Smithers, ‘‘that ali the Provincial governments and the railways should unite ‘in some scheme for. more labor in Canada.” Steps are being taken in Rome to declare St, Genesius of Arles patron saint ' of stenographers, St. Genesius was martyred in the year 308 for refusing, as secre- tary, to take down ‘a decree issued by the Roman Emperor against the Christians. The five English yachtsmen || who were arrested August 4 at Eckenfoerde, Germany on the charge of espionage, were ‘re- leased. They were acctised of taking photos of harbors and bays, but the police udmit now that the suspected men seem only to have been guilty of foolhardy photography, . The total trade between Cana- da and Australia for 1911, showed an increase over 1910 of no less than three hundred thousand dol- lars. The balance of trade was overwhelmingly in favor of Cana- da. The Australian imports from +| Canada amount to 844,235 pounds +iand the’ Australian exports to +| Canada 118,294 pounds. ~~ Negotiations between Canada and. the United States will take place afler Premier Borden's re- turn for an agreement governing frontier defence. Such would require the assent of the Imper- ial government, ‘and would in the end benefit the whole Empire while avoiding opposition of for- eign powers which a direct Anglo-American treaty might provoke. oe Hon. Thomas Taylor addressed the international Pacifie High- way convention at San Francisco, He presented statistics to show the increase in revenues in ‘Brit- ish Columbia due to good roads .{and predicted that eventually'a highway would be built from British Columbia to the interior of Mexico, Mary. Leigh, the suffragette who was tried at Dublin on the charge of wounding John E. Red- mond, leader-of the Ifish party; with a hatchet she had thrown Jat - Premier Asquith’s carriage was sentenced to five years’ im- prisonment,. Gladys Evans,found guilty of setting fire to the Thea- ter Royal in. which Mr, Asquith was scheduled to speak-the ‘fol- lowing day on Home : Rule, also . {anxious to avoid a Balkan con- Greek charcoal biitners, hee Mulai Hafid, sultan of Moroceo,: has abdicated, | Mulai Yousson, his brother, ‘Bueceeds him. ; ” A new issue of stock is “to be made by the C, PR. | Fifty. million dollars will be approved at the meeting on Monday, it is said. . The captain of the Empress of Britain has been censured by: the commission of investigation on the collision of that steamer with the Helvetia, the latter being f sunk, “é “The Dominion revenue for the first three months of the fiscal year creates a record, being over fifty-three millions, an increase of over twelve millions over the nearest: three months. Beef on the hoof reached $10 per hundred pounds at Chicago last Saturday, breaking all ré- cords. Armour and Swift’ were bidding against’ each other for steers when the high mark was’ touched.: Elaborate coremonies attending the last rites over . Mutsuhito, late Emperor of Japan, are to be held in Tokio on the night of}. September 13.° The following night the body will be interred Kyoto, In honor of . the centenary of the great Krupp works at Essen, the company has donated! $3,500,- 000 to be distributed ag gratuities to the 65,000 workmen as well as funds £6r civilians of Essen and for the army and navy. The 85 foot motor boat Detroit has reached Queenstown after a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean of twenty-four and a half days from New Rochelle, N. Y. An extension of the ‘trip to St. Petersburg i is contemplated, It is understood that as a re- sult of investigations which have been made in the prison systems of ‘Great Britain, Hon. C. J. Doherty, on his return, will in- aupurate some changes in the Canadian penitentiary system, The C. P. R, has installed a new system of telegraphy be- tween Toronto and Montreal. The transmitter operates a type- writer keyboard, while at the other end of the line a machine automatically prints the message. The difficulties with Monte- negro and Bulgaria now appear in a fair way of settlement, ‘owing probably to the peaceful counsel tendered the Porte by Russia, Great Britain and other Powers flict. The German turbine cruiser Goeben, which was -launched-:at Hamburg in March last year, underwent a speed trial over a measured mile at Dantzig, and is reported to have developed ‘a speed of 32 knots: At her pre- vious trial she made 80 knots, she is the speediest ship in the German navy, - It is stated that the C. P. R. has secured an option, expiring on August 31, for the purchase of those sections of the Great Northern system extending from Northport to Rossland and from Northport to. Nelson, the two roads being known respectively | as the Red Mountain: and the Nelson and Fort ‘Bheppard. Rail- way. ‘The Turkish island ot Iearia, in the Aegean sea, has proclaim- ed its independence of. the Tur- kish government. The inhabi- tants séized and imprisoned all Turkish “officials. ° The’ island, which hag an area of 60 square miles, is fanious in: mythology for the death of ‘Iearius . whose waxen wings melted while he was flying... At the present ‘time it‘is ‘aecupied almost entirely by | we, THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17,1912. i | | ileiniellcileialiain aiclabiabiatisiciaiisiariiaieaieaiats ~ - Boot Department ~ A ‘shipment of SMARDON SHOES arrived. They are very classy indeed, neat and attractive. | . Among the models which reached us are Colt - Gan Meta Blucher.............--..- High 17-Button Russian Tan $5. 50 High Top, 17-Button Russian Tan ...-------- . “High Top, 17- Button. Patent. $4, 50 36.00 $5.50 These values will appeal to every very shopper. Very classy Norfoik Suits Children’s Department — - Boys Suits, Hats, Hose and Boots $6.00 Boys Two-piece Suits, special:------ $5.50 Children’s Rompers In Blue and Fawn Dry Goods Several very attractive additions to our dry goods stock are just in. We mention the following. nifty for curtains, 75 cts, per yard. Ladies’ CRETONNE in two colors, with colored borders, 52 inch widths, greens and reds, very WHITE CURTAIN MUSLIN with wide frill, 40 cts, per yard. LACE CURTAINS, large assortment in White and Ecru, Underskirts ii ine line of Ladies’ Underskiris in all colors, special value $3.00 and $3, 50. te Corsets Laces See our $1.50 and $2.50 values. Insertions Embroideries We have an excellent stock of these. ~~ . Ladies’ Fancy Collars Nice assortment, of Ladies’ Fancy Collars 50c to $1.50. | - Enamel Wares We can look after your requirements in COOKING UTENSILS. We are 25 per . - cent. cheaper than the Canadian wares in our import order of English Enamelwares. * We invite you to take advantage of our buying and save your money. ~ Roofing Paper two square rolls. CONGO, FLINTKATE, MIKADO and RUBBER, in 1-2, | and 2 ply, in one and Get our quotations. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. ‘We handle the F emotes ‘So MOORE ‘TRON IN THE Ncw AUER OT TTTE™ We are agents for Moore § Light and C and Gasoline Goods “SF F -| HEATING GASO, BONS WAY ald Treasure, ; , ihe DRUDEERM! IRONING by tha [radia g Harduara Slaves. . ULL PARTICULARS & RO: If you iron you should have a gasoline i iron. It is so simple and heat so uniform. | Price, only 36. 50 R Comingban & Son, lid, -MAZELTON, B, c. ~ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Lines. | Gere 1s a EES oO ey see SSNS ONS SY OS SSNS STEEN INOS CEEC SSNS SS USSSSSOSSSERNENSsevuseecemes=cscns tt ongnooeobonpopaNoHnUAHOHHAHNAHONDOoG