Fel etree eterna renee ree somal} | DENTISTRY Dr. BADGERO- Of Smithers May le consulted at the j Northern Hotel, New Ha- i zelton, until further notice. La ee eT eT ne q Phone 300 P.O. Box 1695 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suite One, FEDERAL Biock, Smithers Notes (From Thursday's Review) Mr. Manson returned to Prince Rupert today, Chas, J. Whyte, of Vancouver, was here this week. --- Don’t miss the Agricultural meeting next Wednesday even- ing.- The Smithers bridge over the Bulkley will be finished next week, . K. K. McLauchlin left this Green Bros,, Burden & Co, _ _ Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.ia, Nelson, Fort feorge and New Hazelton. B. C. AFFLECK, Mer. New Hazelton. F. GT. Lucas BA. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Soticitore Rogers Bullding Car. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 698 Vaneuuver, 9, O. Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies Kodaks, Loose Loaf Syatems Reminaton Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C. Mines and Mining Goad Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work, - Carr Brothers Bight Yeara In This District. Harelton, IC. o aietieaiteenl te } J, A, LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streats Vancouver European Plan $1,00 to $2.60 Rooms with Baths; Hot and Cold Water. -Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Bouta and Trains. o ‘Eggs for Hatching From the fillowing pens, all of which are . STANDARD BRED BIRDS PartridgeWyandattes, Rose Comb Leghorns (White}, Barred Rocks, Butt Orpingtons, S.C, White Leg- orna,, White Orpingtons. Orders booked after March Ist, $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen Egza Cedarvale Poultry Farm J. W. Graham — Cedarvale, B. C. No A THE QUALITY STORE Doing business at the old stand. A share of your pat. ronage is solicited C. V. SMITH L. af HAZELTON Oat ieremmsrmee arenes reste Clothes That Hold Their Shape menmerd Hobberlin. Clothes are al- ways tailored right. They always hold their shape. No part is stinted, “We can -pleage the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- ments, - Drop in ‘and havea look at the new spring _ Samples, NOEL & ROCK: have winterad here.. ra morning fora business ‘visit to Huzelton. ot R. J. Rock carne up from Ha- zelton last night for a brief busi- ness visit, P. Kelly and A, D, Johnson, of Fort Fraser, arrived in town yesterday. C. E. Bailey, pre-emption in- spector, has gone to Hazelton on official business. Jack MeNéeil, of Broughton & McNeil, is spending afew days in the Hazeltons. , A. R. Brown, of Burns Lake, who is on his way to Hazelton; spent a few days in town. Albert Davidson, general agent of the G.T. P., was up from Prince Rupert on Saturday, . Dr, Stone made a trip over the line to Fort Fraser, returning to Hazelton Hospital this morning, Jennings Bros, are building a power launch, for use Chicken lake, officially known ag Lake Kathlyn. _ Two blind piggera named Law- tence and Feeks, arrested at Priestly, were given six-months’ sentences, Alex. C. Lochead, ‘‘Nyal’s ©! Ambassador,” was here between trains, doing business with J. Mason Adamg, Merrick Harvey returned from Copper river coalfield on Satur- day. He left for a visit ta Hazel- ton this morning. The provincial: government has placed a reserve on all water within five miles of Smithers, for municipal purposes, _ 7 District Forester Allen came up from Hazelton last evening to consult with Mr, Manson regard- ing the season's work, W. E. Gow, who is joining the railway force as operator, proba- bly at New Hazelton, left for Prince Rupert this morning, Chapin’s new restaurant, which L. ‘Schuller is building on the Main-street lot east of the Kén- nedy building, is nearing com- pletion. Road Superintendent. W. J, Carr, who accompanied Mr, Man- son in his inspection of the roada of his district, returned to Ha- zelton this morning. — Constable Kelly has beeti- ap- pointed clerk of ‘the small debt court for Smithers, Magistrate Hoakins will hold court here from time to time, ag required, — James Latham, forest ranger for this ‘istrict, came ‘up. lat night. He will return to Hazel- tonin'a few days with several of the forest branch horses which oe ‘Twark, _ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, APRIL 4 184g bring several] additional - steam loading gravel trains, a number of which will be used in ballast. ing the track, ‘J. W, Paterson, the well-known merchant, came up from Kitselas on Saturday, for atrip to the end of steel, He returned to the Skeena river town this morning. Forester Allen, on his next visit, will meet the West Side settlers at Chicken Lake, to dis- cuss the regulations regarding forest protection -as they affect the clearing of land. Miss Bryen, who was expected to take charge of the Smithers ‘school after the Easter holidays, is unable to come at that time. The trustees have engaged Miss Mabel Anderson, of Ladysmith, who will probably arrive next week. | Charles Barrett, proprietor of the Diamond D ranch, returned on Monday from his visit to the coast, He brought back with him a splendid heavy draft stal- lion, and has also purchased a carload of high class dairy cattle. branches for the Union Bank, arrived here last evening, hav- ton. He was much impressed by the growth of Smithers, Hetherington, manager of the local office, Mr. Vibert returned to the corst today, Contractor Watson expects to have the Review building ready for the printing plant within a couple of weeks. The structure will be one of the handsomest ‘in town, and is attracting a good deal of attention, K, K. Me- Lauchlin has nearly finished his work on theiron roof, and George McKilligan has his plasterers at To celebrate the erection of his new building, George J. Frizzell will give a dance this evening in the Prince Theater, Mrs. Friz- zell arrived from Prince Rupert on yesterday’s train to assist the genial George in entertaining his guests. Mr. Frizzell expects to remove hia meat market from the temporary stand to the new building within a few days, Driving gloves for ladies, men, and boys at Sargent’s, Liberal. Rally H. C. Brewster, Liberal leader in. the province; John Oliver ,of Delta, and T.- D. Fattullo of Prince Pupert will address a put- lie meeting, to be held in theTown Hall, on Tuesday. evening next, April 7, under the auspices of the local Libera] association... lt trunks, handbags, and. suitcases at Sargent’s. © “Big Ben’? alarm clocks and Ingersoll. watches at Sargent’s, _ NOTICE, ~ Fred Conroy, restavrarit: keeper, Cunningham & Sdn, Ltd,, Hazel- ton gp Fresh ranch eggs at Sargent’s, lemons—at Sargent’s, |. Fresh. Immediately on the linking tip]| UO miner of the temporary track; whildli ia likély to’ bé accomplished:next} } tanto Be 78 nting © 3 shdvels from the east, for use in}. im NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME CoURT oF BRITISH. 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 an order of. His Honor Judge Young, dated 26th February, 1914, | was appointed Ad- miniatrator of the Estate of the said Ed. Kelly. All parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby re- ‘queated to forward tha same, properly verifjed, to me before the 2lat day of March, 1914, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount oftheir indebtedness to me forthwith. : Dated 3rd day of March, 1914, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, Offietal Administrator. NOTICE m27-8 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, I was ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of thesaid Ernest George Kennett, All parties having claima againat the said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, praperly verified, to me, be- fore the 2lst day of March 1914, and all parties indebted to the said estate are required te pay the amount of their In THE Supreme Count or Britisa ; COLUMBIA, : In the matter of the Administration. ‘Matter not generally . ~ known or fully appre: | ciated with regard to commer- cial printing is the fact that fle, display (by which is Meant typographical arrange- — tment) and type-faces are sub-_ ject to change, as ir 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 methads of Ph. Vibert, superintendent of | ing come through from Edmon-| ~ After a conference with J. H. indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 6th day of March, 1914. 27-8 Official Administrator coarse, overcrowded and over- omamental composition, Not every printer can give you the better class of work. It is, STEPHEN H, Hosxins, azelton, B,C. In to of M NOTICE ia hereby given that itis my intention to issue after the expira- tion of one month tlon hereof a fresh Certificate of Title name of Ole Relaterer, which Cartificate 1818, and numbered 8178 1. 34 ‘ , Land Registry Offica Prince Rupert, B.C,, March 20, 1914, therefore, to your interest to see that your printing is done at the most fully equipped ¢om- mercial printing plant in the Northern Interior, carrying a_ large and high-grade stock of stationery, andemploying work- men of experience and ability. The Quality Mark Printshop is The Omineca Miner NOTICE ee the ‘matter of a freah Certificate of Title for Lot 4018, Range 6, Coast District, ; from the first publiaa- |; the above-mentioned landa in the Title ia dated the 2dth February, H, F, MacLEODp, 80- District Registrar. an “ FOUND—gold ring, set with stone. Owner may have same Apply R. 8S. Sargent’s office. paying for this advertisement. .New shipment of steamer ¢ Persons having claims : against send ‘particulars of claims to. R, |’ . Fresh friits—-oranges, apples, nd ‘Kippered | igh at Bargent's. -~ ot. Miner Print Shop Yaedodedededesbededededodeteababedatedh sesbdbsbodpdesbodh R Cumingham & Son, Lid PORTESSINGTON Established 1870 HAZELTON | : ee STYLE captivates. and is essential. That is why we so often call your atténtion to ART. CLOTHES, tailored by the Best House in Cana- da. Our Spring and: Summer Samples will please you, and we measure you while you look them over.. . . 9 ent |e ; . 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