THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914 , Pa wan 3 eee ain i: ~~ resine. ¥ DENTISTRY Dr. BADGERO Of Smithers Will be in Hazelton from June 16 untii further notice. j Dental work of every. des- cription, Careful attention guaranteed, ia ad as m ae ~H. Smithers Notes {From Thursday's Review) R. G. Cameron, of Babine lake, is in town for a few days. W. J. O'Neill was in Hazelton on Tuesday and Wednesday. T. W. Brewer is in from Burns Lake, on his way to Hazelton, { f Affleck’s survey party arrived Phone 800 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT . Suite Ons, FEDERAL Biock, PRINCE RUPERT’, B.C. P.O. Box 1635| yesterday, on its way to Endako, Rey, Father Bunoz was among F, G, T, Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 599 Vaneouver, B.C. BE. A. Lucas | yesterday's incoming passengers. turned from end of steel yester- day. ; : Mines and Mining a fortnight’s vacation in Vancou- Bond, Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. Hareltou, 1. Good Properties for aale — Cash or on ver, Frank Pierce, of Juneau, Alas- ka, is among the newcomers in town, Miss Edith Bonney was.a pas- J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains, en a en » | aed senger for Priestly on Tuesday’s train. ; ° f { ! Isidore Anger was up from j New Hazelton for a couple of i days this -week. t H } } ij o Walter Gregg and D. A. Me- Phee, of Gore & McGregor, have a survey party working in the field. THE QUALITY STORE Highest market prices paid for Raw Furs DRY. GOODS Men’s Furnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Captain Dan Harris, of Hazel- ton, was a visitor in Smithers this week. , George McKenzie left this morning for his ranch at Iran- eois lake. H. G. Bamford, Bradstreet’s representative, left for Vancou- ver on Sunday, R. L. Gale, of Telkwa, return- ed yesterday from a business trip to the coast. L Loring came up from Hazel- Clothes That. Hold Their - Shape — Hobberlin Clothes are al- ways tailored right. They | always hold their shape, No partis stinted. We can please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- ments. Drop in and havea look at the new spring samples, NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B, ©, é wer Bowes, io ton, to spend a short time in this part of the district. Mr, and Mrs. James Garley and daughter arrived from Prince Rupert yesterday. Mrs, H. H. Little arrived from Hazelton yesterday, to visit Mrs. and Miss Williscroft. J. L. Christie, of Aldermere, returned on Saturday from a trip to the coast cities, from Round Lake yesterday, to spend.a few days in town, J. B, Allan, of the postoffice department, is here from Van- Miner Print Shop -» Commercial _ Printing- couver, on official business. ‘Development work has’ been resumed on the Silver Creek William H. Holland § GENERAL STORES AT HAZELTON & KISPIOX § Largestocks of seasonable goods at right prices —— -GROCERIES _ CLOTHING General Merchandise - Agent for | “Glen Vowell Sawmill 4} Good Dry Lumber always : 2 2 Will aco He Holland | | group, on Hudson Bay mountain, Gordon Wilson arvived from the coast yesterday. He is on his way to Babine lake, via Burns lake, ” . The Gray Jewelry Co. has, re- ' moved to the handsome new store building on. Mainstreet, near First. . . No, 2 chemiegl engine is now houked in a building erected for it.on Main street, near the corner of First, ce Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Weldon, Mrs, Howard Smith and Mra. G, Earle Ball, of Fort Fraser, . were Ra |among the “week's! visitors -{n Mrs, Olds and two children ar- Special Attention to Out of Town Clients|rived from the coast yesterday. J. F, Price, of Vancouver, re- Constable Kelly left today for . | method of operation. Mrs. RB. E. Williams arrived | -corner. of . Weat 20 chains, south Bishop DuVernet arrived from |. Prinee Rupert last evening, He intends paying a visit. to Prince George. James Cronin left today with a crew of miners and a packtrain loaded with supplies, to resiime development work on his big ga- lena property in the. Bubine range. T. L. Carr treated the pupils of the public school to a pienic at the Carr ranch yesterday, The youngsters, needless to say, had asplendid time.’ WANTED—One or two ener- getic, reliable agents for Hazel- ton and surrounding territory. Only live wires need apply. Mer- chants’ Casualty .Company of Canada, 218 Central Building, Vietorja, B. C. Notice The following horses, ieft at Nels Green’s ranch, Kispiox, by F. A. Jackson, will be sold by publie auction at Hazelton on July 25, 1914, under the provi- sions of Chap, 29, R. 8. B C., for wintering charges and ex- penses, wnless same are paid be- fore that date. Brown gelding, branded © on left shoulder. Buckskin gelding, branded cir- cle A on left hip and § on right shoulder iy. Bay mare, branded F on left shoulder. NELS GREEN. - Dated June 24, 1914.. e Soir SKEENA DISTRICT . Ferry, BABINE LAKE i accordance with chapter 85, R. S. B, C, 1911, ** Ferries Act," the Gov- erument of British Columbia invite ap- plications for a charter for a ferry to ply on the Babine Lake, © Applications, endorsed “Tender for Perry, Babine Lake,”’ will be received @ Honourable Minister of Public clay the ard June, 1914. he limits of the ferry shall extend for a distanee of two milea above and two miles below said point. ; The charter will cover a period éx- piring on 8let March, 1915. Applicants shall give an outline of the schedule on which they propose to op- erale this ferry. - Applicants shall give a description of the vessel it is proposed to use and the The vessel must conform in all respects to the require- ents of the ‘‘Canada Shipping Act” nd amending Act. All children who are travelling t> and from school shall be carried free of charge. , . Applicants shall state the tolls they propose to ask for— ; ‘oot passengers (adults), each. Foot passengers, children under thir- teen years, . Automobiles with driver and passen- gers, Passenger with saddle-horae, Passenger with horse and buggy. Driver with two horses and wagon, _, loaded or unloaded, Driver with fuur horses and wagon, loaded or unloaded, Automobile, loaded. Automobile, unloaded, Cattle and horses, per head, Sheep, per head. . Hogs, per head. Calves and colté under one year old, per head. Freight, perishable, per 100 Ib, Freight, unperishable, per 100 ib. Each applicant shall slate the amount of grant he requires for the operation of thie ferry. . The Government of British Columbia is not necessarily bound to accept the lowest or any application submitted, m40-1-2 Deputy Minister and Pu ictoria, B, C,, 27th May, 1914. . | LAND NOTICE, ~ Hazelton Land District. District of Const, Range 5. - Take notice that Ella H. Humble, of Prince Rupert, occupation - married woman, intends to apply for permission to urchase the following deacribed ands; “ . Commeneing ata post planted about 600 yards in a N.E. direction from the two mile post on the Copperriver trail, being on an faland, thence weaterl following the north bank of the slou, 40 chaina moreor less, thence northerly and easterly following the south ban of the Copper. river 4 less, ‘to point of commencement, con- taining 16 acres more or less. Joc ot oo. “Kila He Homble. - . a J, D. Wella, Agent, Dated bth March, 914. mi4-42 _ Ominees Land Dilatriét, District of * —- i. ConstRangeb > Take notice that Chatles Hicks Beach, of Hazelton, B. C,, ocenpation general agent, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described ange: ‘ “fe “Commencing at a Post planted at the i northwest. corner of Lot 249, Range 6, | ° Const District, and being the northeast the land app ied for, thence | chaing, east 20). chaing, north 40. chaing,’ to point’ of |: commencement, aid containing 80.acres fore or leas, - ni | undersigned, Jamount of the tender, which will be Wy tl orka, up to 12 o’elock noon of Tues-|- advertisement if they insert it without lic Works Enginecr. | _ | Department of Public Works, chains more or | - SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, 1914, for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, once per week each way, between Hazelton and Kispiox, from the tet day of Octo-| ber next, . . Printed notices containing farther information as to the conditiona of the proposed Contract may beseen and blank orma of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Hazelton, Kispiox and New Hazelton, and atthe office of the Post Office Imapeetor’s Offica, Vic- toria, B. C., 15th May, 1914. ‘ ©, H, FLETCHER, 40-2-4 Post Office Inspector. EALED TENDERS addressed to tha undersigned and endoraed ‘‘Tender for Public Building, New Hazelton, B.¢.,"’ will be received at ‘this affice until 4 p.m., on Wednesday, July $6, i914, for the construction of a Public Building at New Hazelton, B, C, Plans, specification and form of con- tract can been seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of Mr, William Henderson, resident architect, Victoria, : B. C., at the Post. Office, New Hazel- ton, B. C., at the office af the District Engineer, Departmentof Public Works, Canada, Prince Rupert, B. C., and at this Department, . : Persons tendering are notified that tendera will not be considered unless made on the printed forms ‘supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence. In the case of firma, the actual signature, the nature of the oc- cupation and place of residence of each member of the firm must he given, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Hon- ourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 p.e,) of the forfeited if the person tendering de- cline to enter into a contract when called upon to do ao, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If thetender be not accepted the cheque will be returned, ° : : The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By arder, 43-4 R, 0. DESROCHERS, ; Secretary, Department of Public Works, ttawa, June 16, 1914, Newspapers will not. be paid for this authority from the Department, —68124, matter not generally A known or fully appre- ~ ciated with regard to commer- . cial printing is the fact that ftyle, 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 pniriting shows a marked tendency towards the neat and plain in display with a liberal use of margin, as oppos- . ed to the old-style ‘methods of - coarse, overcrowded and over- - .omamental 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 most fully equipped .com- mercial printing plant in the Northem Interior, carrying a , large and high-grade°stock of stationery, and employing work- tmen of experience and ability. The Quality Mark Printshopis . The Omineca Miner PORT ESSINGTON _ HAZELTON: Established 1870 «' ’ The newest and latest in every department. This week brings some very fine pieces in Dress goods, in Tartans, in Crepe, | _ tonnes, Pongee Silks, Japan and China _ Silks, Butcher Linen, Prints, Sateens, Ladies’ ©. - Light Summer Vests. A sorting up on” — _. Ribbons; A very fine assortment of Com-. - forters ranging from $2.25 to $15. Wom- ens and Children’s Lisle. Hose, White, ~~ | Tan, Red, and Black Colors. @ This hot’... weather a Morris or Arm Rocker’ Chair, ©; _a Swing Chair or Rattan Rocker forloung- | “ing around will add to your comfort. We . _. .. have them on hand. T eater [© -will find everything ‘they require for :the | pastime from our stock-Shoes, Racquets, >»: Balls, Shirts... Q Fresh Fruits---Strawber- ~ “ es.Cherries, Grape-Fruit, Cantaloupes “Peaches, Pane ! in Cre- , and all seasonable Fruits every-train. - Charles Hicks Beach, ||