Fhane 300 HARRISON W. ROGERS ‘ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients SuITE One, Froeaal. BLocK, PRINCE RUPERT, BC, Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia . Land Surveyors Officus at Vieto. ia, Nelson, Fort Grearge and New Hazelton, lh, C. AFFLECK, Mgr, New Hazelton, F. G, T, Lueas E. A. Lucag LUCAS & LUCAS Barristera and Solicitors Rogers Building, Cer. Granville ond Pender Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B. €. McRAE BROS., LTD | STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies Kodaks, Loose Leaf Systems Remington Typewriters, Office Furnitura Prince Rupert, B, Co ee Mines and Mining} Good Properties for 8 sale — Cash or on Bond. Develo ment and Assessment Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. . Hivelton, 1. CO o 1d Fh Rd I ed A tat nt £) J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Water Straeta Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Roums with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bua Mects All Boats and Trains, Crewe terme Comers rr QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold GROUNDHOG ROBES | TOBOGGANS SNOWSHOES | sd BABISHE ___] Ic. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON IT’S.“BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun, round again to “BROWN” Our FALL and WINTER Samples are here and they _ate the smartest lines that ever came into this burg, Fashioned, styled and rhade in the exclusive “HOBBERLIN WAY" Suits and Overcoats $20 to $40 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B. GC. l ( | l ! q ° . 1d a William H. Holland , GENERAL STORES AT { HAZELTON « KISPIOX WOOD Wood 9 Send In Your Order #@ 160 Cords goed Birch Wood 5 for gal at $7.00 per cord de- 4 livered to any part of the city at your door ——— ae Also Good Dry Lumber for Sale rs Good Warm: Blankets,. all: Bas size and colors... Wool at Capt Sweater’ Coste for: f Men and, Wonten , P.O, Box 1635! Smithers Notes (From Thureday’s Review) E. J. Hill left for Hazelton this morning. “ Win, Grotean and’ Mins Croteata |” were in town this week, , Ralph Harrap arrived from Prince Rupert yesterday, .—T. J. Thorp, of Aldermere, came down yesterday for a busi- ness visit. Mesars, Ford and Pierce, gov- ernment engineers, were in town Wednesday, Angus McLean went to Hazel- ton this morning, to see the hockey games, _ Rex Brown, of the headquar- ters staff, was down. from Rose Lake yesterday, The Smithers Hockey team left for Hazelton and New Hazelton on today’s train. Mrs, Frank Smith and children came from Hazelton last night, to join Mr. Smith: Miss Verna Spring, of Prince Rupert, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Stickney, here. F. B. Chettleburg returned from Copper River Wednesday and left for Telkwa, Hazelton yesterday, leaving for a visit to Telkwa this moraing, Rev. Father Godfrey was a visitor in town this week, He held services here last Sunday. Mra. F. B. McArthur returned on jast Saturday's train after a month’s visit to the. coast cities. J. M. MacCormick was among the visitors from Hazelton last Saturday to witness the hockey game, | . Thirty-two rooma in the new Hatel Bulkley are already fur- nished, and all were- occupied last night. Robert Harper, of- Cupar, Sask., arrived “last night. He will spend some’ timei in the town and district, W. A, Williseroft; “Mrs. and Miss Williscroft and Miss Hoops, of Telk wa, were visitors in Smith- erson Tuesday, — Thos. W. Brewer was in town fora few- days this week, re- turning to Hazelton on Thurs- day’s train. . C. Branshy Williams, of Fran- cois lake, - returned yesterday from Victoria, where. he spent the |last three months, ‘J. W. Austin arrived from Hazelton Saturday. He is to be clerk of the works-on the new Bulkley bridge here; | Prince. Rupert this morning to procure additional stock for his men ’s furnishing store, * Mrs. Jack Carr. and Miss Kate Carr were among the arrivals i in Smithers last. Saturday, Miss Care | returned ‘to the Catr ranch on Sunday, R. C, Sinclair and: Mrs, Sinclair Mr. Sinclair will put on moving pictures in the old town tonight and tomorrow. «. * * fof The ©, P. R, barge’ left Vane eouver on Thursday with railroad equipment for the G, T, P “She ! 4g earrying four engines,’ ‘Beven cars anda snow plow, | Mr. Grady, representing’. ‘the Barrett ranch in the Bulkley Valley, is now in the city ship: ping in a flock of. 100 - ‘sheep which came in on the ‘Prine |. _— =p yes Rupert Nowa, he : : , Bulkley Valley Agricultucists Dr... Maclean returned .. from George F. Macdonald left for} ,| Frederick Child, - left for Hazelton, this morning. the .pulilication hereof a. duplicate of the THE OMINECA. MINER, ° 10 U ORGAN ANEW. - To Form Two Bodies, for . Greater Efficiency An important step was taken by the members of the Bulkley Valley Agricultural Association and Farmers’ Institute when, at the annual meeting on Saturday,” they decided to reorganize. The present association has been suc- cessful in‘many respects, and is in excellent financial. condition; but it ig generally felt that by separating the Institute and As- sociation better work ean be done. A committee consisting of the president, BE. C, Barger, P. R. White, and H. A. Beck was ap: pointed to deal with the matter. It. is probable that, following the winding up of, the present organization, the Farmers’ In- stitute will be re-formed, with the ‘present membership, while aseparate association, to which business men as well as agricul- turists will be welcomed, will be organized to deal with the annual fair and other matters concern- ing the general interests of the community, With the co-operation of H, E. Walker, the provincial agricul- turist, who is a valuable ally to the organization, it is believed there will be no difficuity in re- organizing on Iines that: will make for increased efficiency. - ‘President Barger, ably second. ed- by T. J. Thorp, tha members and their ladies, organized a danee, following the business meeting, Svenson’s halt, at Telkwa, was the scene, and no more enjoyable social affair has ever been held in the Valley, While the majority of the mem- Hers ‘and guests danced to the excellent music furnished By J. F. Adams and J. S. Gray, others enjoyed card gamés and other| diversions. The tasty refresh-| ments served by the ladies elicit-| ed unanimous approval. Mr. Lubsiger is putting. up-a| two story building, 26x86 feet, on Main street, next to The Review. The work on the found- ation is about completed.” _ Mrs. Orchard, who has been seriously ill, is recovering at Hazelton Hospital. Mr. Orchard has taken. their little son, Wil- liam; to the hospital for treat. ment.. toe . WATER NOTICE — For. a License to Take and Use Water Notice is herely aren that Re inald Victoria, Cc, will apply for a license to take and usa 100 miner’a inches of water out’ of Lost creek lake, which flowa in a West- terly direction through Manson district and empties into Nugget gulch. The water will be di- verted at the west end and will be used for mining purposea on the land dea- cribed as ney Child and Reginald F. Child’s Hydraglic Bench Claims. " This notiee waa posted on the ground on the Lat, day of January, 1914. The application will be filed in'the office of Water Recorder at Hazelton, B.C. .QObjections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with: the Comptroller of Water Rights, Patlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, Reginald Frederick Child arr licant). 19-22 By Francis T. Child (agent) Notice. In the niatter, af an application for the - {saue.of a d op ‘title far Lot 28, Block. 26, of Lot 3B, Group 1, Casslar District ‘ NOTI It. id my intention to issue at the ex. piration of one month from the frat cértificate of title to the sbove men- tiovied.lot-in the name.of Elijah B, ao ce which certificate of title in| 00. - h November, 1911; and num- a Dunlop, dated th bered BAB R. HLF. M eLEOD “ intriet ogiate aReciety Offic, Prince Ry ath Deeem er, 1 angon creek, near | - ieate- certificate of — Ma 18 HEREBY GIVEN te that| © apart B ae ~Entablished 1870 -R. Cunningham & Son, L Ltd. 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