DE meee 5 7 teas. 4.0sing. 0 Moe | DENTISTRY Dr. BADGERO Of Smithers ] May he consulted at the Northern Hotel, New Ha- zelton, until further notice. ee (From Thursday's Review) Telkwa yesterday. -. Jack McNeil returned from Prince Rupert on Saturday. * | from a brief visit to Hazelton. Phone 800 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clienta Suite One, FepkraL BLock, PRINCE RUPERT, B, Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors . Offices at Vieto. ia, Nelson, Fort Geor and New Hazelton, B, C. AFFLECK, Myer, New Hazelton, P.O, Box 1635 Green Bros., Burden & Co. Wm. Reed, of Telkwa, return- ed from the coast the other day. Hubert Wrinch, of Hazelton, CG. ers. W. P. Lynch came up irom Prinee Rupert on Saturday even- ge ing. goodly crowd at afternoon tea on F. G. T. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor. Granville and Pender Vaneuuver, H. Telephone Seymour 593 E. A. Lucas Tuesday. W. M. MeAuley was over from Glentanna for a couple of days this week. - a. McRAE BROS,, LTD. | STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ * and Engineers Engineers’ Supplies Kodaks, Loose Leaf Systems Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Ruperts B.C. fehsihiciiciichiehtobinteicbicidhs ‘H. C, Tibbals, who spent sev- eral daysin town, has returned to the coast, — R, A. Grant, manager ‘for P, Burns & Co., came up from Ha- = zelton yesterday. Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work, Carr Brothers " Bight Years In This District, Hasxelion. CGC. Mrs, George McKilligan ar- rived from the coast. last evening, to join her husband. C, E. Bailey, inspector of pre- emptions, is back from @ visit to district headquarters. o—~ J, A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters -Cor. Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1 $1.00 to $2.50 ramet ree G. C. Killam, the architect, is f temporarily established in offices over Adama’ drug store. 8. Stickney, the. restaurateur, is spending a couple of days in Prinee Rupert, on business, Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold “K. KL’ uchli Water, Steam Hented. K. K. ‘MecLa hlin spent .a { Motor Bus Meets All ‘Boats and }|couple of days in Hazelton, on { Trains. § business, returning on Saturday. a: ana RR . H. E. Walker, provincial agri- Cr “Wfeulturist, left this morning for Eggs for Hatching Fram the fcllowing pens, all of which are STANDARD BRED BIRDS PartridgeWyandottes, Rose Comb Leghorns (White), Barred Rocks, Bulf Orpingtons, S.C. White Leg- horna, White Orpingtons. Orders booked after March Ist, $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen Eges Cedarvale Poultry Farm i: W. Graham Cedarvale, B.C. J Prince Rupert, on -.official busi- ness. A. R. Brown, who has been| spending a few days here, left on | Tuesday for his home at Burns lake. * burgh and Miss Williseroft re- turned on Saturday from a visit Doing business at the old stand. A share of your pat- ronage is solicited Cc. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT | to Hazelton, Anger, the tailor, ig here for a few days. He will soon begin the erection of a large store on his Main-street lots. - Candidates. for..the baseball team nre beginning: ‘to work out, and it. hoped regular. ‘practices wil] be feasible before long. Henry & Dunlop: are preparing for the erection of a warehouse |. for farm machinery ‘near: the corner of Main and Broadway. - HAZELTON - : if Clothes That Hold Their Shape _waya tailored right. They ‘always hold their shape. No part is stinted. We can ‘please ihe most particulat dresser with Hobberlin gar- ‘{-ments. Drop in and havea look at the new spring r ‘ samples, : | NOEL & ROCK R. P. Trimble, he Rocher de| ‘Hobberlin Clothes -are al-. ?: F. B. Chettleburgti. ‘left this extend the’ Northern: ‘Telephone line east’ of Telkwa and Alder- mere. . Boule mining man, returned on yesterday’s train from a trip “to South Bulkley, on mintrig. busi- ness, a - Jennings, Bros, the _popalar Chicken Lake men, have taken ‘Plover Broughton. & MeNeil’s gen- . eral merchandise business ‘att: er a) eae — Hatsiton, B. oS - " Smithers Notés : R.. L. Gale was down from ‘lly. underwent an operation at Merrick Harvey has returned is spending a few days in Smith- The Ladies’ Aid entertained a '| foreman Pete Moore and most of > Mr. and Mts, F. B. Chettle-|: morning with a small craw, to| | for partially ‘developed mineral Fred: ‘Conro: restaurant kespets with him a bride, good wishes. Mrs, F. D. Eason, who recent- Hazelton Hospital, will return home in a few days, having made a rapid recovery, W. J. Driver, of George Driy- ers, returned yesterday from a prolonged visit to Seattle. Mr. Driver, senior, is rather serious- ly ill in the coast city. ’ Mrs, Orchard, who has been ill for some weeks, has returned from Hazelton Hospital, Her health is almost completely res- tored, but she will leave in a few days for a prolonged stay in Cali- fornia. Smithers Bridge Completed - The Bulkley bridge was prae- tically completed yesterday. A small crew will remain for seve- ral days, to put the finishing |i" touches to the structure, but his men left today to begin work kind in the district, seeds at Sargent’s. A Heartless Joke Chicago, April 2:—A cruel ‘first of April joke perpetrated by some person unknown to the police caused a mob of more than 500 unemployed men to congregate in a cold rain in front of the Soo Line freight terminal. Before the men could be made to under- | = stand that there was no basis for | ; the report that the road wanted hundreds of workers, the mob surged against the steel gates, breaking the locks and poured It took. the Police: reserves nearly the yards. . Trunks, suitcases and hand- ‘page at Sargent’s, The happy | couple are the recipients of many rp: er & Son, the prominent ranch- on the bridge which is to be}. built near Telk wa. . The Smithers | - bridge is ane of the best of its|° Fresh 19i# garden and timothy 7 NOTICE ‘men of experience and ability. — = 2 en | The Quality Mark Printshopis In the matter of a fresh Certificate of . . pie. a Lot 4012, Range 5, Coast . aatr wd , NOTICE is hereby given that it is The my intention to issue after the expira~ tion of one promt from the first Bf title O; cy ion hereof a fresl ertificate of Title 0 : to the above-mentioned lands in the Mmuineca : npr af Ole elatorgr, which Cortioate Arn a e ia da the ‘ebrua pans 1918, and numbered. 3176 1, a Miner . eT oy yittbaaasssasiutesetsssosesencesantaty - into the yards, shouting “We|f]_ want work, Give us the jobs.” | * an hour to clear. the mén: out, of . THE oMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, APRIT. i. 1914 a “Iv THE SUPREME Court oF BRITISH fT COLUMBIA. ° In the matter of the Administration , Act and in the matter of the Es- tate of Ed, Kelly, otherwise known as Denver Ed, Kelly, deceased, in-. testate, . TAKE NOTICE that by en order of His Honor Judge Young, dated 26th February, 1914, [ was appointed Ad- ministrator of the Estate of the said "Ed. Kelly, All parties having claims against the ssid Estate are hereby re- quested to forward the same, properly verifled, to me before the 2ist d day of March, 1914, and all parties inde to the said Estate are r nired a pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 3rd day of March, 1914, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, m27-8 Official Administrator, ‘matter not generally - : _ NOTICE - known or fully appre- IN THE SupREME CouRT OF Brvise. ciated with regard to commer- COLUMBIA, cial printing is the fact that In the matter of tha Administration ct, and in the matter of the Es- tate of Ernest George Kennett, de- ceased, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of Hia Honour Judge ,Young, dated the 28th day of February, 1914, I was ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of the said Ernest George Kennett. All partiea having claims against ‘the aaid estate. are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me, be- fore the 21st day of March 1914, and all realise indebted to the said estate are ‘equired to pay the amount of their ndebtedness to me forthwith, Dated 6th day of March, 1914,’ STEPHEN H. Hoskins, Official Administrator Hazelton, B.C. Style, display (by which is ~ meant typographical arrange-. ment) and type-faces are sub- : ject to change, as-in the case of clothing and other fashions. | Modern printing shows a marked tendency towards the neat and plainin display with a_. liberal use of margin, as oppos- * ed to the old-style methods of coarse, overcrowded and over- - ornamental composition: Not - every printer can give you the better class of work. It is, therefore, to your interestto see that your printing is done at . the moa fully equipped com- mercial printing plant i in the Northern Interior, carrying a large and high-grade stock of. ftationery,andemploying work- 27-8 .H. PF. MacLEOD, M 80-34 District Registrar. Land Registry Office «Prince Rupert, B. ., March’ 20, 1914, :“FOUND—gold ring, set. with |} stone, Owner may have same on paying for this advertisement, Apply R. S. Sargent’s office, R Cami & Sun, Lid PORT ESSINGTON * Established. 1870 HAZELTON In Dominion Parliament - Ottawa, April .6: —After nine days debating on a motion, to censure the government on the N. T. R. teport, moved by the Hon. G..P. Graham, the house rejected the vote by 105 to-67. Sir Wilfred Laurier declared the report was 9 partisan document and, while admitting -the right of the government to name a com- mission declared the course pur- tion; to the: ‘government and to the people, we, _Premier Borden defended the commissioners ‘from the attacks) ‘of. the opposition_and said the findings ofthe report were sub- stantially correct; =~ Fresh eggs at Sargent’s, .Mineral Claims Wanted -E. H. Hicks Beach has enquir- ies from a prospective purchaser claims, .and wishes sam ples, copy of analysis, and other data ‘from those having mineral’ _ claims which they wish opened up, Fresh fruits at Sargent’s, NoticnR, = Persone: havitig claims ‘against sued was unfair to the opposi-|' MART STYLE captivates andj is seiscntal That. is why we so often call your attention to ART» __,-CLOTHES, tailored by the Best House in Cana-— da. Our Spring and- Summer Samples will please you, and 1 we measure you while you. look them over. Ladies’ & Children’ s Tein The announcement that. we are carrying ‘this high-” class, popular line will be welcomed’ by the many ~ friends and patrons of Jaeger Wears. Nightwear, ~ Underwear, Sweater Coats, . Headwear, Flosiery, Gloves, Shawls, Rugs, Shirts, W. aists, ‘etc... Fi inst. shipment arriving next month. ~~ Our ‘spring shipments of Dry Goods are arving, and ‘our’ stock of Staple ‘and -Fancy-. Goods is very. - select.’ Ginghams, - Draperies, Prints, . ‘Drew. Goods; ete, | CHILDREN’S” HEADWEAR - A fine assortment,of Hats and Caps in all ‘the Jatest. |.” . styles, at attractive prices, ~}. at $1.50 and:$2.50, “Grey. Planrielette’’ ‘Blankets ee large si size e$! 85. Men's $ Brown Corduroy: Pasits alls sizes two ddllarg a year “dn Canadas to ‘- - Ladies’ White Corsets. ; 4 :