ee Phone 800 P.O. Box 1635 | HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clienta Surry Ong, FEDERAL Bock, PRINCE RUPERT, Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fart George and New Hazelton, B. ©. AFFLECK, Mpr, New Hazelton, RB. oO. F.G. T. Lucas E. A. Luens LUCAS & LUCAS. Barristers and Solicitors Rowers Building Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 693 Vancouver, B.C. McRAE BROS., LT'D STATIONERS & PRINTERS Ar hi + and £ Lm 4 4a Kodaks, "Loose et Systems d ; Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture 4 F Prince Rupert, B. C. 3 soatata it het Mines and Mining Good Properties for s sale — Cash ar on and, Development and Agsessment Work. Carr Brothers Hight Yearg In This District. Hazelton tt, CG o map fet et De J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.60 Rooms with Baths, Hot and Cold Water, . Steum Heated, , Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains, o { {| t i Rough and Dressed LUMBER By Carload or in Smatler Lots, F. 0. B. Andimaul Prices On Application D. RANKIN Andimaul, BC, 3 5) Adi badaathshala dad adic hd ees | QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold Sadho Full line of Dry Goods Men’s Eurnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT - HAZELTON - The “Monkey Winch” STUMP PULLER la now well and favorably known throuzh- outtha north. Ifyou are not acquainted with thig machine and Ita work write for particulars. Note the new address for prompt shipments, Robert Cross 1211 Dominion Building Vancouver - B,C, Smithers Notes ( From ‘Thursday's Review) T. J, Herlihy is about to engage in the teaming business here. — Dr. D. R. McLean is in town, en route from Hazelton to the end of steel... Stanley Jones has apened a bakery in the new building at Main and First, G, W. Spinning is conducting an excellent eating place in con- nection with his rooming house on Aldous street, near the depot, The skating rink, which is situ- ated on Alfred street, will be ready for use in a very short time.. It will be 80x150 feet in size, W. J. O'Neill, who has charge of the arrangements for the electric light plant, is expected to return from the coast on Sat- urday’s train. G. C, Killam, the architect, is erecting a large building at Sec- ond and King, for A. M. Tod, the electrician. Mr. Killam will have | an office in the building. Mt. and Mrs. F, B, Chettle- burgh arrived from the coast last evening, leaving at once for Telkwa, where they will “make their home for the winter. Dr. Badgero, the dentist, is al- j| ready installed in handsome offi- ces in the Williams-Carr building, 3/and has begun what will doubt- }/ less prove an excellent practice. The sanitation committee has 4) made arrangements for the dis- 3|posal of garbage, and from now 3 on residents will be required to comply with the regulations of the health act, Many wells have been sunk to WATER NOTICE For a Licence to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given that Rocher De Boule Copper Co., of Butte, Mon- ‘tana, U.S.A., will apply for a license to take and use 20 eubic feat per second of water out of Juniper creek, which flows in o Westerly direction through Juniper Canyon, Crown Lands, and emp ties into itseguekla near ita mout The water will be diverted at about 5} miles from its mouth and will be used for Mining and power purposes on the land described as Juniper Group minerat claims owned by Rocher de Boule Copper Co, his notice was posted on the ground on the 29th day of October, 1913.: The application will be filed in the office of _jthe Water Recorder at Hazelton, B, C; Objections may be filed. with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rignts, Parilia- ment Buildings, Victoria, RocherdeBou ie Copper Ca, » (Applicant. ) 10-13 By Frank A. Brown, (Agent.} LIQUOR. LICENCE ic APPLICATION ' Notice ig hereby given that, on the first day of Deceml er, next, application TIPS “BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun round again to “BROWN” Our FALL and WINTER ; Samples are-here and they are the smartest lines that ever came into this burg. Fashioned, styled and made in the exclusive “HOBBERLIN WAY” Suits-and Overcoats _ $20 to $40 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, BC will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the licence for the sale of liquors by whole- sale i in and upon the premises known as the Hudson's Bay fom: any ‘s store, situate at Hazelton, -, Upon the lands described as Tota 6 and 1, Hazel- ton townsite, 18 “Dated this 80th day of October, 1918. G. H. GRAHAM, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —Seetion 41— Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application 4 will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for -renewal- of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known aa the Omineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia, Dated this 20th day of October, 1918, 13 John C, K. Sealy, Applicant.. Lu UOR ACT ection 41— Notice ig hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made. to the Superintendent of Provineial Police for renewal of the hotel Jicenea to sell oT, or by retail mh the hotel known as the Hazelton H situated at Hazelton, in’ the Provines of Hritish Columbia, Dated this 30th day of October 1913, 13. -Royaton G oseley, Appitcant., LIQUOR ACT ~BSeetion 41— i: ’ Natiee .is- hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police. for renewal of thé hotel licence to sell liquor by- retail it: | the hotel known as the Ingineca Hotel, ie situated at Hazelton, in the Province a British Columbia.,. Dated this 8th day of October, 1913; , 18 MeDonell & McAfee, Applicants, {next to Smith & Eggleston’s THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918 obtain. water for present uses,| : In every case good water has stratum being found at an aver- ge depth of 2 feet, Through the derailing of a truck about two miles east of town, the arrival of the accom- modation train was delayed sev- eral hours yesterday. Many of the passengers walked in, K, K. McLauchlin, ‘the tin worker, is placing his plant and stock in his new shop, which is practically finished, Itis located Planing mill on Alfred street. — Walter Noel arrived last eve- ning from Hazelton, leaving this morning to bring up the stock of men’s furnishings ordered for- Noel & Rock’s Smithers store, which will be opened next week. R, S. Sargent, who returned 2 fewdays ago from a visit to Saskatchewan and Chicago, came up from Hazelton last night. Hel, was greatly pleased with the progress made since his last visit, and quite satisfied with | the growth of the Sargent business here under Jas, A. Macdonald’s management, Thanks to the energetic and practical efforts of Rey. C. E. been obtained, the water-bearing| | Sargent’s. gent’s. Rain coats and oil clothing at|! LAND NOTICES - Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range V., Take notice that Charles Hieka Beach of Hazelton, B. Ker occupation clerk, intends to purchase the Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 349, Range Vy, Coast District, and being the northeast cor. of land applied for, thence west 20 chains, south 40 chains, east 20 chains, north 40 chains to point of cammence- ment and containing 80 atrés more or less, Charles Hicks Beach, Oct, 11, 1913. Dan McDougall, agt, ing described lands; Omineca Land District, District of Cass. Take notice that, * Herbert Percy Webb, of Victoria, B. C., occupation merchant, intends to ape for per- mission to purchase the cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 1237, Omineca Yistrict, District of Casuiar, thence west about 60 chains, thence south about 20 chains, thence east about 60 chains, thence north about 20 chaina, being ungazetted Lot 1239, District of Caasiar. Herbert Perey Webb, Aug. 14, 1913. Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar Take notice that Lambert Osborne Paterson, of Victoria, B,C, » occupation retired, intends to apply | for permission to purchase the following described -Cotnmencing at a post planted about 25 chains south of the northeast corner of Lot 2115, Omineca District, District of Cassiaz, ‘and at the northwest corner of ungazetted Let 1585, thence south about 65 chains to southeast corner of Lot 2116, thence east avout 62 chaing to west ‘boundary of Lot 920, thence northerly about 37 chains to northwest corner of Lot 920, thence westerly about 60 chains to the southwest comer of Lot 1286, thence north about 18 chaing to corner marked Northeast A. Lot 1685, thence westerly about chains Batzold, the handsome church.o the Methodist denomination, which is being erected on Broad- way, is within measureable dis- tance of completion, and the pas- tor expects to hold the opening services a week from next Sun- day. A feature which will be appreciated by many will be a commodious reading room, which will be supplied with a large range of literature. The first wedding in Smithers took place last evening, when Miss Reynolds became Mrs, Wil- liam Cox. The residence of H. G. Smith was the scene of the wedding, and many friends gathered to wish the happy couple well, Mr. Cox is a well known Bulkley rancher, of the Round lake district, while the bride has just arrived from Chi- cago, ‘The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. C. E, Batzold and Rev. H. G. Kingston. The Union Bank building is practically finished, and is in use by the staff, althoug the furniture has not arrived, The large safe is expected within a few days, and on its arrival the Smithers branch will be in full operation. J. H. Aetherington will be in full charge, with A. E. Fawcett ag accountant. The appointment of these popular officials will be ‘ap- proved by the business men of the town, who know and esteem both. J. Wilson will remain in charge ofthe banch at Telkwa, ’ Richard Kleesattel, a-promin- ent mining engineer, who ig identified with the Marble Bay}: mine and other well-known prop- visiting one of the ‘Hudeon Bay properties for which he is nego- tiating. . Mr. Kleesattel states that the Marble. Bay mine, which {8 on Texada-island, shows a re- markable’ ‘body ‘of bornite and native silver’. ore at a depth of 1350 feet: below sea level. Ship- nents. a are being made to Trail smelter, és ehleken teed and estéals| i to point of commencement and covering ngazetted Lot 1585, Lambert Osborne Paterson, Aug. 14, 1913, 9 Hazelton Land District. District of Coast Range 5. ° Take notice that I, John Kansky, of Terrace, B. C., occupation farmer, in- tends to apply ‘for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about twenty-five chains West from the North East corner of Lot 870. Thence follow- ing the shore line in a Northerly, West- erly, Easterly, and Southerly irection round the island to point of ‘commence- ment, containing twenty-five acres more or less, being an island. Sept. 15, 1913. John Kansky - Rubbers — all kinds at Sar- ne iver, and STACES : apply for permission to|3 We are, prepared to o supply private | and: publ ic..conveyances. day :and Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. Coal and Wood delivered promptly, Ruddy & MacKay] ~ BAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON { Consign your shipmenta in. Our are for Storage, or Delivery. Stationery, Photo ‘Supplies, Gramophones, Developing _ and Printing. W. W. WRATHALL ‘Hazelton llowing des- |." | The Baron and Viscount. _ A PRODUCT OF B, Cc. > &.8!° GALENA CLUB at the Hazelton's , FF avorite oO Saini be TT VTC EeAMHTEGOTH Ee Hudson's ay Company | GROCERIES | DRY GOODS" HARDWARE | of Best Quality at. Popular Prices LIQUORS“ ‘tt | | ——————— HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY: HAZELTON, B, C; A full Assort- ment of ————— J. Ww. Kansky, ‘Agent, | 5 | Sum osmeccmmuniesuimaenecos un muicoatariuntoznumuneunenanesnmeines {9000000O0G0NO0ONNNNNOOE ‘R Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Established 1870 QUALITY IS ECONOMY. It i Feeling |: Good? that make you feel good, and every. man we measure for a Suit-or Overcoat: feels good | Look our F; al and Winter range of samples 0 over is the certain litile distinctive sual about: : ART CLOTHES. bob as far as Clothes’ can do i ite m | al H . w. x Boots Weather Men, Women an and Children know we carry the best Boots for the Bad “WALK-OVER - SMARDON-LECKIE Fall and Winter Weights 2 . _ Hardware Ow. Hardware is" the bet _and Largest Stock in in _.. the North. : - SHELF AND. HEAVY "HARDWARE A fresh. shipment, of G&B. yoods arriv- ing this week. Pickles Jams ~ Marmalades A shipment of 1913 pack--freah—of the famous .Hunt’s canned and bottled. fruits, - Fresh Prutts arriving weekly and oftener, cet ae “THIS, WEEK: pes Grapefruit, Apples, Table and Cooking. : Oranges, Bananas, Lemons i ‘Ripe Tomatoes: | . Dry Goods and. Furnishing Department ¥ White Honeycomb | Shawls, .. at’ $2. 00 . - $3.00, and $4.00. — 36.in, Cocoanut Matting, per yerd, White Honeycomb Bedspreads, x to $2, 25, Colored ‘Honeycomb, Bedspreads, a large size, lose _s “We. ‘Green and Red Tapestry Table er Covers, ote. from. - Green and Red Portier,” - from” 4. _SILKALINE ‘AND SCRIM FOR DRAPERIES - “Port Essington: R Cnn ' Established 1870, fa Bea % . a a a a. m-. x aaa aninn aD SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS ~ >) l WE BREWER, Lessee. sy ——— S unncaecatin =eieeaeennenennaan i ance | fre pan pe 2 mT geet Me ae cinta Nmap es EN