Suite Ove, FEpERat Biocg, Special Attention to Out of Town Clienta PRINCE RUPER', B. C. to vce OAL NEWS PARAGPIS ARCHITECT RC, Sinclair returned to Telk- wa on Wednesday. Green Bros, Burden & Co, Civil Enginesrs . Dominion and British Columbia Land d Surveyors and New Hazelton, B. GC, ArrLeck, Mgr. New Hazelton. Offices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fort George Sam Heslip, of Prince Rupert, was in town yesterday, Pat Byrnes is in the Hospital, recovering from a severe axe cut, W. F. Brewer is spending .2 F, G. T, Luens LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building’ Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 598 B. A. Lucas i Vancouver, 8. 0 few days in Prince Rupert, on business, Marius Pedersen has returned ‘from Vancouver, where he spent the winter, - “Wm. Manson, M. L. A., will te shsebeobartiret. ik see see en a "MCRAE BROS, LTD. 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Martin, of the Hazelton Hotel staff, returned on Wednes- day from a. vacation trip to Ver- non, Mark Brennan, the Ootsa Lake rancher, was in town for a few days, returning home on Wed- nesday. . A St. Patrick’s Day dance was held in New Hazelton, in aid of that town’s hockey team, Many from Hazelton attended. . -Mrs.. Orchard, of Smithers, who haa been in the Hospital for some weeks, under treatment for pneumonia, is nearly well. H.’E.. Walker, provincial agri- use of a part of the Hospital farm as an experimental station, J. M. MacCormick, manager of Cunningham's Hazelton store, returned on Saturday from a business trip to Port Essington, Dominion Constable Sam Cal- kins, who has been rather geri- ously ill, at Prince Rupert, has returried to Hazelton, practically _ Chas. V. Smith’s new store is practically finished, and the large ing will be i in place within a few days, ; Miss Hogan, lady superintend- ent of the Hospital, will return to duty in ten days. She has been at her home in Massett since the death of her father. H. ©. Kinghorn and James returned on Wednesday from Kitsumkalem, where they were engaged on departmental busi-|_ ness. ‘Among the week's visitor in “1. G. Wynn,” formerly chief } constable here, and now inapec-|* tor of provincial police, arrived |» jlin Hazelton on Sunday,. after-al a | trip of inspection over the lineof| -. jithe G. T. P. from Prince George, | {| Mr, Wynn, who left for Vaneou- Send In Your Order 150 Cords good Hirch Wood: for exle at $7.00 per cord de- livered to any part of the city * nan at your door ——— Also Good Dry Lumber for Sale Good Warm Blankets, all : sizes and colara.' . Wool § 4 Caps. Sweater Coats: ‘for. é Men and Women ; Williatn’ Hy ‘Holland ‘Begs for I ing From the following | peng, all of which are’ ‘STANDARD BRED BIRDS | - PartridgaW: Vypndottes, Rose Comk Leghorng (White), Barred: Rocks, . ingtong, §.C. Whité Leg-'- hite Orpingtons. Orders hooked after March Ista: ue $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen Eggs e iCedarvale: Poultry .Farm , horna, a J. W, Graham Cedarvale, B. c. ver on Thursday; was greatly im- preased with the progress of the district since his removal. — ‘High water has taken out part of the temporary bridge to South Hazelton. It is expected that communication will be restored within a few days, when the ferry will again be in operation. The executive of the Athletic Association has under considera- tion the holding of adance on Easter Monday, April 18. The ladies have volunteered to supply refreshments. Arr angements will be made at the athletic meeting on Tuesday evening, G. T. P. WILL ASK ; MORE ASSISTANCE Ottawa, Mar. 18:—The Grand Paeifie Trunk will make applica- tion for an. additional guarantee of its bonds by the Dominion government, High officials of the company are expected to ar- rive in a few days to bring the matter before the house. It is hot known what amount will be asked for. Wm, Manson, M. L. A. for Skeena, will visit Smithers in the near future, to discuss matters of public interest with the citi- zens. Itis probable that he will speak at a public meeting to be held under the auspices of the Conservative Association, THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 CHICKEN LAKE MEN FORM ASSOCIATION| | The progressive settlers who are located in the ‘Vicinity of Chicken Lake have formec-a get- lers’ association, and will hold meetings on the second Thursday of each month, at Chicken Lake postoffice, large membership, and the ranch- ers are confident the organization will be of preat benefit to the district. There is already a The officers of the association are: President, David Jennings; Secretary, John Goold; Treasurer, DuneanJennings: Executive Com- mittee, G. A. Rosenthal, ‘Andrew Johnston, George Ballard, Char- les Peters, Dan Carroll, Trainor, Robert Marion, Frank David Jennings, David Bird and Joseph Sexton are a commit- tee to prepare constitution and by-laws. Bulkley Railway Bridges Two of the piers for the bridge crossing the Bulkley at Mile 263 are ready and a gang working for the Canadian Bridge Com- pany has gone to start the steel work on the permanent bridge, The abutments and piers for the Bulkley bridge at Mile 258 wiil be ready for the steel in about three weeks. Shot His Mother New Westminster, Mar, 20:— Mrs, Frank Doan was killed to- day by a bullet from a gun in the hands of her nine-year-old son. Rough Hockey... "Toronto, Mar, . 20: — Victoria hockey team received its third of the Torontos last night, the seore being 2-1. The game was the roughest ever played here, culminating in a free. fight. - the three _fames which esided the Stanley Cup series, the To- rontos scored thirteen goals and the Victorias eight: , - Change i in Leaderghip Rostock, of British Columbia, is now leader of the Liberal major- ity in the senate, is siiccedsion to. Sir George Rosi. . Many Lives Lost London, Mar. 20:--In a collision between'a torpedo boat and a steamer, between Venicé: and Lido, fifty lives are reported lost. Will Soon be Ready Washington, Mar, 20:— Mer- chant ships will pass through the Panama Canal in three months. The lighting system j ig now being perfected, : _ Figaro Editor Shot Paris, Mar. 20:—The French cabinet may fall as the result ‘of the assassination on Monday night of Editor Calmotte of Figa- ro by the wife of Finance Minis- ter Caillaux. Madame Caillaux, who ig the third wife of the minister, shot the editor for attacks on her husband. The successive . defeat: at. the. hands’ HORSE WANTED " “Advertiser wants horse ormare, 3 about1000 pounds, noé over 12°” years‘old.. Price-must he moder- ate. Address, with full particu lars, R., care Ornineca Miner, Ottawa, Mar, 20: ~—Hon. Hewitt] n| 27-8 NOTICE. ‘IN. THE ‘SUPREME CovatT or Barnisit CoLumaBta, In the matter of the Administration Act and in: fheumattor of the Es- tate of Ed: ‘Kelly, otherwise known as Denver Ed. Relly,’ deceased, in- neat: . AKE NOTICE that by an ‘order of onor Judge Young, dated 26th brary ‘1914; I was appointed Ad- El ital. of the Estate ‘of ~the said ae against, the: said? Estate are hereby re- queated to forward the | verified March, 1914, and ‘ail’ parties ind co pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. All parties having claims . same, rb rly » to. me -hefore the Bist ty sebted Estate ‘are required ‘a the . said _ Dated 3rd day-of March, .1914, - - 4 x _STEPHEN H, HOSKINS, Oo latter has resigned. 27-8 -ym27-3 ‘Official: ‘Administrator, “NOTICE” ~ IN THE Supmeae COURT oF » Binisn : COLUMBIA, In the matter of the Administration Act, and in the matter of the Es- tate of Ernest George. Kennett, de- ceased, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His. Honour Judge Young, dated the 28th day of February, 1914, [ was ap- pointed “Administrator of the estate of thesaid Ernest Georgé- Kennett, All7 parties having claims apainst the said. estate are hereby requested to forwaid the same, fore the 2ist‘day of March 1914, and all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 6th-day of March, 1914, properly verified, to me, be- STEPHEN d. Hosking, Official Administrator , , Hazel ton, H.C, CVVK GRYUs. 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