P.O. Box 1636 ! HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Sure One, Feperan Broce, PRINCE RUPERT, Phone 300 B.C, Green Bros.,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dorninion and British Columbia Land d Surveyors Offices at Victo-ia, Ne Nelson, Port George and New Hazelton. B, C, APPLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. P.G. T. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Soymour 598 Yaneouyer, B,C, shee arpa ete adore bord eheedendeed beefed fared heh McRAE BROS., LT’D f STATIONERS & PRINTERS a Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies podaks, Laose Leaf Systems » Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C. SE eoTsoR fafa Seothys ibsodgeopeagtefeopsietetapAU RUE Mines and Mining Good Properties for § sale — Cash or on Bond. Develupment and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Bight Years In This District. Hoveltanm Me G RE fei fee: COAL NOTICES Hazelton Land District. Diatrlet of Cassiar. Take notice hut ‘Thomus Beales, of Wisbech, Eng. agent, int to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following deseribed Jands: Commencing at a port planted about 11 miles north and 2 miles enat of the northeast cornér af Lot 2191 Cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 8¢ chrina to point of commencement, HG ures, knawn as elaim 1. Aug. 30, 1810, ’ ‘Thomas Reales, Hazelton Land District. District of Casslar - “Take notice that’lhomos Beales, of Wisbech, Eng., commission agent, intends to apply fora license to prospect for conl and petroleum over the following derail landa, Commencing ta post planted about 11 milea narth and 2 miley east of the northeast. corner of Lot 2191 Cusaiar, thonce north 80 chains, weat 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 8) chaina to polnt of commenement, 640 acres, known 258 claim 2, Aug. 30, 1913, Thomas Beales. Hazelton Land District. District of Casalar Take notice that Thomas Beales, of Wisbech, Eng., commission agent, intends to apply for a {eenge to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following deseribed lands, Commencing at a post planted, about 11 miles north and 2 miles cast of the northeast corner of Lot 2191 Cassiar, thence south 8) chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chiins, west 80 chaina to’ point of Commencement, Gi0 acres, known as elaim 3. Aug, 3, 1013, Thomas Beales. Hazelton Land District. District of Casaiar Take notice that Thomas Beales, of Wis! Enu., commission agent, intends to apply for a license ta prospect for coal and petroleum over the Julluwinw described lands. — - Commencing at a post wanted about 11 miles north ant 2 miles east of the northeast corner af Lot 2191 Cusstar, thence south $0 chaina, east 80 chaning, nerth &) chains, west 80 chains to point of commencement, 610: acres, known ag claim 4, Aug. 30, 1913, Thomas Beales. Hazelton Land District. Distriet of Cassiar Take noiice that Thomas Beales, of Wiskech, Eng., commission agent, intends to apply for a leense to prospect for coal and petreleum over the following: described tands: Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles north ond! miles east of the northeast corner of Lot 2191 Cassiny, thence south §( chains, east 80 chatns, north 80 chains, weat &) chaing to polnt i commencement, (0 acres, known as claim 5, Auge. a0, 1913, Thomas Beales, fFazolten Land Distzet. THstrict of Casaiar. ‘Sake notice that Thomas Beales, of Wisbech, Enis, coinmission ayent, intends to apply for a leene Lo prospect for cool and petroleum over o~ { S.A, LeRoy J, Nation J Hotel Winiers Cor. Abbott and Water Streeta Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets All Boats and rains. a os an eee 5 t i i { } } ! i the following deseribed lands, C i at a post nlanted about 10 miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2191 Casaiar, thence north 60 chains, east 80 chalns, south 80 chaing, west 30 chaing ta point of commence” ment, 640 acres, known as claim 7, Aug. 30. 101 Thomas Beales. Havclton Land District. District of Casatar. Take notice that ‘Thomas Beales, of Wisbech, Enw., commission agent, Intends ta apply for & lleense to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following deseribed Jands. Commencing ot a post planted about 12 miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2191 Cansiar, thence south 80 chains, cast 40 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chaina to point of cammencement, GW ueres, known aaclaim 8. Atug, 30, 1913. Hazetion Land District. District of Casalar, Take notice that Thora Beales, of Wisbech, Eng., Commission agent, intends to apply for 4 license ta prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands, i ata post planted about 12 miles Thomag Beales, Herrrrrery [ Rough and Dressed LUMBER By Carload or in Smaller Lots, F, 0. B. Andimaul Prices On Application D. RANKIN Andimaul, EB. C. sa enemaaenenanmaninenrnitibiinnansainteds" 7 THE “| P QUALITY STORE 2 Raw Furs Bought and Sold | : | § Full line of | Dry Goods Men's Furnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON STUMP PULLER Is now welland favorably known throught outthe north, If you are not acquainted with this machine and Its work write for particulars. Note the new address for prompt shipmenta, Robert Cross 1211 Dominion Building Vancouver B.C, tim mnt ten IT'S “BROWN” i Again Fashion's wheel has spun ound again to “BROWN” Our FALL and WINTER - Samples are here and they are the smartest lines that ever tame into this burg, Fashioned, atyled and made in the exclusive “HOBBERLIN WAY” Suits and Overcoats | - $20 to $40 : N OEL & ROCK L.. ‘ Hazeiton; B. -C, era a ‘Bitish Columbia, re north and 2 miles west of the northeast corner of Lot 2191 Casslar, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 8) chains, west 80 chaino, point of commencement, 640 acres, known as claim 18, homas Beales, Aug. i, “3913, Hazelton Land District. Distriet of Cassiar. Tako notice ‘that Thomas Beales, of Wisbech, Enz., Commission agent, intonda to apply for a license to prospect for coe) and petroleum over tha following described lands. Commeneing at a post planted about 12 miles north, and 2 mile waat af the Hortheaat Cornet of Lot 2101 Casalar, thence south '80 chains, weet 8) chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to polnt of commencement, 6&0 ucres, known as claim 1 Thomas Beales. Aug. 30, 1913, Hazelton Land District, District of Canniay, Take notice that Thomas Beales, of Wisbech, Eng., commission agent, intends to apply for a litenge ta ros ert for coal and petroleum over the follawing deaerlbed lands. Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2191 Casslar, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north BO chains, east 80 chains to point of cammencement, Hi aeres, known ag claim iL Aus. 80, 113. Thomas Beales, Hazelton Land District. _Dintriet of Cassiar, Take notice that Thomas Begles, of Wisbech, Enw., commission agent, intends to apply fora linge to prospect for coat and petrolcum over the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 12 milea north of the northeast corner of Lat 2191, Cussiar, thenee north 80 chaoinea, wert 80 chains, south 80 chaing, cast 80 chains, to point of com- meneoment, 640 acres, known as claim 12. Aug. 90, 1913 Thomas Beales. Hazelton Land District. Diatrict of Cassiar. Take netiee that Thomas Beales, of Wisbech, Env.,commigsion agent, intends to apply fo! Heonse to prospect for con] and petraleum over the following deseribed fonds. Commencing at a post planted about 12 miles north and 2 miles west of the northeast Corner of Lot 2191 Casaiar, thence north BO chaing, east #0 chains, south 400 chains, west 80 chaing to point of commencement, #40 acres, known aa elaim 17, Aug. dl, M18. . Thomas Beales. Hazelton Land District, Diatrict of Casslar. Take notice that Thomnas Reales, af Wisbech, Enz., -commission agent, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coul and petroleum over tho fellowhig deseribed tanda. Commencing nt a post planted sbout 12 miles north, and 2 miles west of the nertheast Corner of Lot tot Cassinr. thence north 80 chasing, west ai chains, south 8) chaing, east 30 chaina to point of commencement, 640 acres, known as elaim 2 Thomas Beales. Aug. cM 1018. —e LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the licence for the sale of liquors by whole- sale in and upon the premises known as the Hudson‘s Bay Company‘s store, situate at Hazeiton, B. C., upon. the lands described as lots 6 and 7, Hazel, ton townsite. Dated this 30th day of October, 1918 G. H, GRAHAM, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —Section 41-— Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Pulica for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Umineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia, Dated this ath day of Ortober,’ 3613, 138 John C.K. Sealy, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —hection 41— Notice is hereby given that, on the firat day of December next, application will be made tothe Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal -of ithe hotel licence to sell liquor by retuil in the hotel known as the Hazelton Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in. the Province of British Columbia, Dated this 80th day of October, 1918. 18 Royston G. Moseley, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —Section 41— Notice’ is..hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application - will be made to the Superintendent of Provineial Police. for renewal of fhe |. hotel Hcence to gel] liquor by retail. it: 5 ‘the hotel known as the Ingineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in the Province: o : ‘thia 30th day of October; 1918; “MeDoneil & MeAfee, Applicants, ,, this advertisement, atthe Provin- ‘cial. Pulice office, Hazelton, THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 Smithers Notes (From Thursday's Review} P. B. Carr returned from Ha- elton yesterday, Gus Sanborn was a passenger for Hazelton this morning. | A. 8. Beaton. of Hazelton, is here for a few days’ visit. F, L. Charleson went to Prince Rupert today, on insurance busi- ness. Dr. Stone is making his repu- lar inspection trip over the sec- tron. . R. Elliott has opened a boot and shoe repairing shopon Alfred avenue. Dr. Wallace, of Telkwa, re- turned yesterday from a visit to the coast, Frank Treanor, of Chicken Lake, has gone to Hazelton for afew days. Henry & Dunlop are moving into their offices at Alfred and Murray today. A. M. Tod, the electrician, has moved to his new premises at King and Second, H. B. Walker, provincial agri- culturist, has gone to Hazelton, on official business. Constable MacAulay is here to/from Aldermere, to consult with the sanitary inspector, W. W. Wrathall ls having a foundation put in for his store on Main street, near Firat, Miss Downey has joined Lynch Bros.’ local staff, coming from the New Hazelton store. 'C. E. Bailey, inspector of pre- emptions for the district, arrived on Monday and will now make Smithers his headquarters, Dr. D, R. McLean, the veter- inary, left for end of steel today. He will “shortly remove from New Hazelton to the railhead. G. C, Killam, an architect of experience in Dawson and Van- couver, is now located jn Smith- ers, having his offices with A. M, Tod, Excavation for the foundations of the theater and electric light plant is practically finished, and the builders are preparing to begin work, L. L, DeVoin left this morning for Hazelton, to return on Satur- day with his mother and child- ren, who will now make their home at the Rosenthal-DeVoin ranch, a mile from town, Sargent’s Smithers store is in full operation and doing excellent business, Although the blockade caused by the Skeena washouts has delayed the receipt of a part ot the stock, there is a large as- sortment of well-chosen merchan- dise on the shelves,’ The popular Jas. A. Macdonald is manager of the store, with W. F. Boyer and R..G. Barnett as salesmen, Oats, chicken feed and cereals at Sargent’s. : ‘Roofing “ paper at attractive prices: at ‘Canningham’ S, “Dainty china and erockery ware at Cu nningham’ s, for Christmas pifts. cae FOUND ~ “One -tioose hide, tatined:' Owner’ can’ have same by: identifying it and paying for Rain coats and oil clothing at Sargent’s, LOST: Between Hazelton and |# New Hazelton, a wallet and memo book containing papers valuable only to owner. Kindly return to Fred Johnsen, Hazelton Hotel, Hazelton, Lost—One bay horge.. “19 LIVERY dnd STAGES ¥ and publ ic. conveyances - night. Coal and Wood delivered promptly, Consign your shipmenta in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. Address ali communications to Hazelton. We are piopared ‘to supply” ‘private. ay ‘and- ‘Our stages meet all trains: at South Hazelton or New Hazelton, Ruddy & MacKay a HAZELTON. and NEW HAZELTON - brand on left hip and brand on left flank. Weight about 1,300 Ibs, Reward for return of this horse to Roy Ridsdale, 5 4t LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District, District of Case Take notice that, ” Herbert Percy Webb, of Victorias, B, ea occupation merchant, intends to appl for pore mission to purchese he oliowing des- eribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 1287, Omineca Stationery, . Photo -Suppli e s, . Gramophones, Developing and Printing. W. W. WRA THALL. -_ Hazelton Yistrict, District of Cassiar, thence west about 60 chains, thence south about 20 chains, thence east about 60 chains, thence north about 20 chains, being ungazetted Lot 1299, District of Cagsiar, Herbert Percy Webb, Aug. 14, 1913, 9 Omineca Land District. District of Caassiar Take notice that Lambert Osborne Paterson, of Victoria, B. €., occupation retired, intends to apply 4 for permission to pt urchase the following described an pa SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS ‘The. Baron and Viscount A PRODUCT OF B.C. GALENA CLUB “ W. F. BREWER, Lessee. On Sale at the Hazelton's Fi avori ite \ Commencing at a post planted about 25 chains south of the northeast corner of Lot 2116, Omineca District, District of Cassiar, and at the northwest corner of ungazetted Lot 1585, thence south about 55 chaina to southeast corner of Lot 2115, thenee east about 62 chains to west “boundary of Lot $20, thence northerly about 37 chains to northwest corner of Lot 920, thence westerly about 60 chains to the southwest corner of Lot 1286, thence north about 18 chaing to corner marked Northeast A. Lot 1585, thence westerly about achaina to point of commencement and covering ungazetted Lot 1685. Lambert Osborne Paterson, Aug. 14, 1918, Hazelton Land District. District of Cosat Range 6, Take notice that I, John Kanaky, of Terrace, B. C., occupation farmer, in- tends to app pay for permission to pur- chess the following described lands: Commencing ate Oat lanted fpout twenty-five ch pine est from the North East corner of Lot 870, Thence follow: the shore line in a Norther! y West- on ly, Basterly, and Southerly fraction. round the island to point of commence« ment, containing twenty-five acres tnore or less, being an {sland, ae 15, 1918, John Kansky _ WW. Kansky, Agent. ° aN RN AEC LST Hudson's Bay Company: GROCERIES DRY GOODS - HARDWARE A full Assort- ment of HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B. C. UEAQAUAESUER CGT AUTO AEGEAN AEUEEACER COAT AMEA NU eT AANMN VEL COMT UU ON EXUDE AAD LaRELEE of Best Quality at Popular Prices a = ULL ssn mid v , -talatelalatatalalalalalnlalntata ta latalalalalalalatatnlnlalataletatatatalalal- i -R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Established 1870 QUALITY IS ECONOMY ‘MAKE A FAVORABLE IMPRESSION impression as Art Clothes Every man we measure for a Suit or Overcoat makes a favorable far as clothes can do‘it, and if a man will live up to Art Clothes he can pass muster anywhere. The fall and winter range of samples are sure to please you. Come i in and look them over. ' . Oar Grocery Department ee ee eee eee ee eg offers every good thing you can desire, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HUNTLEY & PALMER CAKES FRESH FROM THE FACTORY For Children Children’s Sweater Coats, Grey, Fawn, Navy $1.50 Children’s Reefer Coats Red, Brown, Green and _ Navy. Boys’- Lined Gauntlets, \ per pair - $1.25 Stoves for Cooking and Heating ~ ' We have the very cooking ‘and heating Stove “you are looking for and ~ everything else ‘to make you warm and comfortable for the. winter, Children’s Felt Shippers, , CARPETS timmed with ‘fur, all ‘RUGS. sizes, B . ~ Children’s and Ladies’ long COMFORTERS Rubber Boots, all sizes, Ladies’ Bedroom Slippers, Anything in the Furnishing line. _ per pair - $125 $1, 50 SHOOTING SEASON. Still a Tow 5 | left, and everything. in Shells and 7 _Port csngton n Senin Sli ” Established 1870 fig P gucci Perit | icneiocinia sume value ONE NOCU BOE ~ansas|