4. aw. A. LeRoy een ne TOQUALITY STORE | Highest Market Prices Paid for RAW FURS Cc. V. SMITH? GENERAL MERCHANT, HAZELTON Mines and Mining Good Properties for & sale — Cash or on Bond. Develo: ment + and Assessment ~ Carr Brothers Six Years In This District. Hazelion, 0. C. . Clemence steed rte Rd Ee et Riverside Rooms 0 t t Now Under New Management ( | t ! Clean, Comfortable Rooms at Reasonable Rates, G. W. SPINNING HnzeHon, B.C Ce eee tee mm X Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver, High grade watches. Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton F. G. T. Lucas E, A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors ‘ Rooms 71-74 Exchange Bullding 142 Hastings St, W. Telephone Seymour 598 . Vanceuver, B. i Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers - Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George’ and d Hazelt lton. B, C. AFFLECK, Mgy. Hazelton Office. Omineca Masonic Club Regular meetiugs 1st and 8rd Mon- days, 8 p.m, = Members of The Craft are invited to register at Adams’ Drug Store, Hazelton. A. R. Macdonald President James Shaw Secretary destheshenhs McRAE BROS., "LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and En ents * Supplies Kodake, Loore Leaf Syslemms Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince mapert I B.C. ioe ti paagery 4 SHIP YOUR FURS TO S. H. Cohen Hotel Premier . Prince Rupert Reference—Bank of Montreal own o j J. Nation ( . Hotel Winters. 4. ’ Abbott and Water Streets ' Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.60 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains, _. ! Office Stationery and Commercial. PRINTING Finest Stock ‘and Beat Work ‘s tt Print Shop HAZELTON “The ‘Churches Tae. .. CHURCH OF ENGLAND | day bate, at PETERS, HALSLTO: "Rivening Rarvice, 1:20 rine “fons 4. Fisup.: “ PAESUYTEELAN vontig ti et : ee at Tetk g Bunday| --Mebool «at Bertie Panes rj knee p.in. Affleck—McDougall A pretty wedding took place at ‘the home of the bride’s brother, y 2812 Sophia Street, Vancouver, December 30th, when Miss Nona 7 McDougall, youngest daughter of -the late Rev. Duncan McDougall of Edinburgh, Scotland, ‘was united in marriage to Boyd Campbell Affleck, B.C.L.8., of Hazelton. The * marriage ceremony was performed © by the Rev. J. K. Unsworth of First Congregational Church, Vancouver. The bride, who was given away by her brother, was be- comingly attired in a gown of white ninon and lace over satin orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of carnations. The bride and groom gailed for Victoria where they will spend some time before leaving for their home in Hazelton. The bride was the recipient of many pretty and valuable gifts. Musicale at Télkwa Telkwa, Jan, 8:—A musicale, the first of the -winter’s instru- mental and choral entertainments was held Tuesday evening, at the cottage of Mrs. C, 0. Redd, when a select gathering of Telkwa’s music lovers was treated to a selection .of operatic and classical music, ‘rendered by the hostess, Mys. J. E. Lima and the popular violinist, Fred. Springsteen, who recently returned from the out- side with the latest musical numbers, The occasion was the celebration of the arrival of the hostess’s piano from Chicago, an Hobart M, Cable. ‘The ladies present ineluded Mesdames Me- Fee, Reigle and Cochrane. -A series of community musicales is being planned for the winter, Indians Organize At the conclusion of the pot- latch at ‘Kitseguecla last week, the Indiana of the Skeena river villages held a meeting’ at the call. of their chiefs to form a branch of the ‘Indian Rights Association.” This organization, which is said to have headquar- ters in Victoria, has been formed to put forward the claims made by the Indians to title in the lands of the province. The In- “|dians of this district state that they do not wish a. continuance |. of the reserve: system, but be- lieve that they are entitled to|i> the ownership .of all’ the land. They will ask the government to pay them for all lands orcupied by white men, and to turn over to them all unalienated lands. It is stated that at last week's meeting there were representa- tives-‘from Kitwankool, Kitwan- gak, Andimaul, Kitseguecla, Hazelton; Glen. Vowell, Kispiox, | Kiskegas, and Kuldo.. Hockey Boots and Skateg at Sargent’s, : FIRST CLASS: DRY: BIRCH | _CORDWOOD _ FOR SALE Promptly Delivered: iat Recisdnable Rates Pp HEWITT _ Ordars a pe left neha \acal Land Diet “District of axe notice vine Aired E. Falconer, of Hazeltén, ‘miner, Intends to apply for a-lleense to. Bie Poll for. coal and troleuti' 0 over’ Mowing described laride: Commencin at a'poat planted about 6 miles nort ‘and I-mile weat' of. the northweat: corner of R. K. Lindsay's ‘coal claim No; 1, thence ‘north 80 chains, -| west 80 chaina, "south 80 chalns, east 80 chaina to point of commencement, knowns élal Sept 16, a m 29, _ Alfred E. Faiconer, and wore the customary veil and|: -!. Hazelton Land District. Tee Germans Are. Fearful pear to be impressed with the fate for this country. This is evidenced throughout the press editorials and reviews, in which there are numerous articles warn ing people not to forget God, lest a great catastrophe should recall them to their duty. There is hardly an optimistic note sound- ed in the reviews of the New Year, Rubbers and Felt Boots at Sagent’s, | WATER NOTICE For a License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given that Peter Danie} Carr, of Telkwa, B. C., will ap- ply for a license to take and wae 10 cubic feet per second of water out of Canyon Creek, which flows in a north- westerly direction through Tp. 2A and 4 and empties pinto Bulkley river on N.W. i, Sec. 7, Tp. 2A, e water will be diverted at 800 ft, below Gov't bridge on Canyon creek and will be used for industrial purposes on the land described as north 3 of Lot 1197, -Tp. 2A, Range 5, Const District. This notice was as posted on the-ground on the 2nd da anuary, 1913. The application wi be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton. Objections may be filed with the said. Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, * ‘Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, D. Carr, Applicant, Thorp & Hoops, Agents. —_— LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District - District of Cassiar Take notice that Eric Boje of Hazel- ton, Jaborer, intends to apply for per- miggion - purch age e following decenibed lan Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of Skeena river, 20 chains, west of the southwest corner.of Lot 2391, thence east 20 chains, north 20 chains, west 20 chains, south 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or leas. Eric Boje, Dee. 16, 1942. a L. Affleck, Agt: Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. Take notice that B. R. Jones of Skeena Crossing, merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing ata post planted about 43 iailes up the Kitsequcla river and -in an ensterly direction and about 1 mile north from the north bank of said river and atthe southeast corner of Charles Kirkwood's purchase’ claim, thence north 80 chains, east 40 chains, south 80 chains, west 40 chains, te point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less, R, Jones. December 24, 1912, : Omineca Land District, District of assiar. Take notice that James Henry Per- king of Skeena Crossing, watchman, intends to apply for permission. to ‘pur- chase the lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 44 miles fromthe mouth of the’ Kitse- quela river in an easterly direction and about 1 mile north of the north bank! of said river, and about 60 chains east from the southeast corner of Chas. Kirkwood's purchase «laim, thence 80 chains south, 40 chains east, 80 chains north, 40 chains weat to point of com- mencement, containing 320 acres more or leas. James Henry Perkins, December 26, 1912. - _ 27 Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar, * Take notice that John Meagher of Skeena Crossing, rancher,. intends epply for permission to purchase the ollowing. described landa: : Commencing at a poat planted ‘about i miles easterly from the mouth of the Kitsequ ucla river and 1 mile north of the north bank of the said river and. about 60 chains easterly from the southeast corner of Chas. Kirkwood’s purchase claim, thence south 40 chains, weat 40 chains north 40 chains, east 40 chaina, to int of commencement, containing 160 acrea more or lesa. . Dec, 28,1912, ~27 John Meagher, Hazelton Land d Diatrict, ‘District of ange & Take notice that Alonzo Hamblet of Everett, Wash,, marine engineer, in- tends to al apply for Bescribed to pur- chase the following deacribed lands: Commencing at a- lanted at the southeast corner of. lot , thence enst 20 chaina, north 20 chains, "weat, 20 chains, south 20 chaing back to point of cominenceinent, contalning hi acres, Dec. 12, -1912, 27 Alonzo Hamblet, --Diatrict of ~ Coast, Range 6. Take notice that Joseph Hamblet of Ketchikan, Alaska, free miner, intends to apply for permission ta purchase the following described Janda, - : Commencing at a mt planted -at the southeast corner of lo . thence 60 chains west, thence % chains more, or less south to bank of Skesna- river, thence 70 chains more or lead northeast- acres More.ar leas. Joneph Ham! let, Tvec, 12, 1912. Cassiar Land Distvict., Cassiar Dintrict of of Hazelton, miner, intehds to apply for t license to proapect for coal and Commencing ata post planted about 4 miles port of the northwest comer thence aoutk eighty chains, east eighty, chaing, “to know’: a8 cla! A Wo. 38 Sept. 16, 1012, . ' Berlin, Jan. 7:—Germans ap- x idea that 1918 will be-a year of|: _ erly following bank of river back: to|. point of commencement, containing 40 ‘Take notice that Alfred E, Faleoner| leum ovér the fo owing described dJandes| of R..K, Lindsay’a coal ¢laim No, 1,1" chains, north e gh y chains, weat elghty | commencemarit, | [co —— col be wo with the prevailing cold weather” ‘we point fo our | = stock. of Sweaters, and Sweater Coats, their splen-. 7 did quality and special values. ( We'cany in © three weights the popular “Pride of the West” shoulder Sweaters, i in fast colors, gray, maroon, navy and white. - i seamless . oe “Heavy ‘and ‘medium. “weights with _ triple roll collars, all sizes, at $6, 60 and — 550 4.00 We are Offering Splendid Values in Sweater Coats: | Twelve distinct lines. of the “Pride of the West” brand alone, at values ranging from $4.50 to $10.50, in plain colors, also with *- neat combinations in colors, JUST ARRIVED! Twenty- five pair Ladies Patent Slippers with Black Rosette A Lighter Weight, which is an exe ‘ ceptional value, at oe ‘In the famous Smardon Shoe, _ for ladies, at. - A, 00 3 30 We have | a_ ladies’ one-strap patent - slipper at $2. 75, and a five-strap at Some New Aivals i in Ladies’ Nightgowns Ladies’ Flannelette Nightgowns i in n pink and blue stripe, at - White trimmed. with. blue a 50 Pink” trimmed with white. $1. 50 2.00 "Ladies White and Black Weel - Gloves, per pair —- (Also Ladies’ Silk Mitts) . Another Shipment of the celebrated Ez T. . Corsets, at $1.50° and» 7 50e. 2 50 For the Children donde Bo SS . - Children’ 8 ‘Cream and Red Bearakin Coats $4. 50 s0 ts $6 500 . Muffs to match, $1 00 each » _ Children’s Felt. Shoes, oe $18 50, $1 5 pair me Girl's Overshoes, 12 1-2 to 2 ara $2.00. ‘Pat Children’s Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers. ms sizes 5 to 2, at very “special values os __ Shipments of F rsh Fruits , Arriving Every Week | - Grape Fruit, Fresh Pineapples, Oranges, a few" ae _ boxes, of Jap Oranges and Apples now in stock: Wood Choppers’ ‘Supplies _ | ° “Axes;” Saws, Hammers, Wedges, Cant: Hooks . . 2 "and Peavies, Saw Tools, Tents .and:- Flies, cee . _ _ Stoves. A most complete stock. . ae _ Beds ~ = Bedding. (ow Ee oe Our. stock i is: always complete. We carry the , eo 7 _ famous. “Restmore”” all felt Matirengs. dn. pote a "three sizes: a oe S ai ft. 0i in, $10. 50, 3 ft. 6 i in. -sit.so, 4 ft 6 6i in, $12 50° a Also: the well known Duchess line’ i in thet tame - “ "izes at good prices, ” vit Alfred E. | Falconer, 4