Rhone 300 P.O. Box 1685! HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suire One, Feprrat, Biock, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Green Bros,, Burden & Co, Civil Engineers . Dominion and British Columbia and Surveyors Offices at Victo, ja, Nelson, Fort George New Hazelton. B.C. Aprunce, Mgr. New Hazelton. F.G. T. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers'and Solicitors Rogers Builting Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 508 Vancouver, B, C, McRAE BROS, LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies Kodahs, Loose Leaf Systeins ~ Remington Typewriters, Of fk Prince Rupert, B. C, Shab oeae fas ngeehs obaafs “pebtedegulatede too tubfe - Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment nt Work, Carr Brothers Hight Years In This District. , Huveltou, MW CC. Te mk Ota tt Nh Mla hh Ad OR ad tee CY } J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver Europenn Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Culd Water. Steam ented. ‘ Motor Bus Meets All Bouts and 7 ' Trains. Qiao rears areermarneetns Sere TY FPP ye rTy Perr rerrtrry evryrrryrryy £) Rough and Dressed LUMBER By Carload or in Smaller Lots, F. QO. B. Andimaul Prices On Application D. RANKIN Andimaul, B.C.) = THE — “| QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold Full line of Dry Goods Men’s Furnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH 1 GENERAT, MERCHANT “M 0 n nk ey Winch” STUMP PULLER. Is naw well and favorably known through- outthgnorth, If yeu ore not acquainted wilh this machine and its work write for particulars, . Note the now address for prompt ahipmenta, Robert Cross 1211 Dominion Building Vancouver B. C. IT'S “BROWN” Again Fashion’s wheel has spun round again to - “BROWN” Our FALL. and WINTER... Samples are here ‘and they’ ate the smartest lines. that | ever came into’ this burg, _ Fashioned, styled and made - “in the exclusive. £. “HOBBERLIN WAY"? aon oD ‘Suits and’t Overcoats "$20.to $40 | NOEL. & ROCK. “Hezelton,. B, 6, - cat! . f ecrnenaninthgnasenta ora (Fr ice Furniture 4 | Smithers Notes (From Thuraday's Raview) The contractors are busy on the Auditorium, whjch is intend- ed for use as a moving picture house and sacial hall. for the elecric light plant will be ready for the machinery when it arrives from the coast, “Lots in block 57 have been leased for the construction of a two-story building, 52x90, for a restaurant and theater. . The telephoneconstructioncrew is bringing the line from the Bulkley to Smithers, and instru- ments will be installed in a few days. , Henry & Dunlop opened their rea] estate officeon Tuesday, and report excellent business, R. L, Gale, the Telkwa broker, will open an officein Smithers as soon as a suitable building can be erected, K. K. McLaughlin, the tin- smith, has returned to town, bringing a complete plant for sheetiron work and pipe-fitting, as well as a large stock of material, Norman Cary, who has been engaged in the construction of the telephone system, returned ©!to Hazelton today. Howard Campbell, of Lynch Bros.’ staff, who has been trans- j| ferred from New Hazelton to the 1|Smithers store, came in on Satur- 3 | day. H. E. Walker, the energetic {| provincial agriculturist for this 2 district, returned ‘from the coast last night, accompanied by Mra. Walker,.who comes ‘from Winni- ‘| flows in-a Westerly 133 a peg-to reside with her husband. WATER NOTICE For a License to Take and Use Water pe gtice i is hereby given that Rocher e Boule Copper Co,, of Butte, Mon- ae U.S.A., -will apply for a license to take and use 20 cubic feet per second of water out of Juniper creek, which irection through Juniper Canyon, Crown Landa, and em ties into itseguekl a near its mouth, The water will be diverted at about 64 miles from its mouth and will be used for Mining and power purposes on the land described as Juniper Group mineral claims owned by Rocher de Boule Cop er Co. is notice was posted on the ground on the 29th day of October, 1918. The application will ba filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton, B .c., said Water Recorder of with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, 10-18 By Frank Ai Brown, Agent. LIQUOR . LICENCE | APPLICATION |; Notice is hereby een 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 premised known as the Hudson's Bay ey 8 store,. situate at Hazelton, upon the iands described as lota 6 and 7, Hazel- ton townsite. ' 1 Dated this 80th day of ‘October, 1913. G. H. GRAHAM, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —Section 41— ‘Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of Decemver next, application | | will be made to the Superintendent of | -:{-]Provinelal Police for renewal of ‘the hotel. licence - to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Umineea Hotel, aituated at: Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia, ~. Dated this 20th day of Octeber, ints, 18° John C,. K; Sealy, Applicant,.- LIQUOR ACT: —BSection 41— . : Notice is hereby given that, on the frst day of December next, application will. be made to the Superintendent of ‘Provincial Polite for re on of ‘the hotel ‘liceneé to sell liquor by retuil in ‘| the hotel known as the Hazelton Hatel, aituated at Hazelton, .in, the Province of British Columbia. ‘Dated this 30th day of October, 1913, Royston G. Mogeley, Applicant. LI UOR ACT Section 41—~ Notice . is hereb given that, on the ~f | first-day of December next, application | ; ¢ bwill be made to tie Supérintendent of |’ | Proviricial. Police for. tenewal: of. tha|- hotel licence to sell liquor by retail’ in} the hotel known as the Ingineca Hotel, ‘situated at Hazelton, In the Province of British Columbia. a ‘Dated thia 20th day of October,: it McDonell & MeAteo, Applicants {t is expected that the building! THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918 W. P. Lynch was a westbound | passenger this morning, — . Dr. Maclean left this morning for a trip to the end of steel. Frank Treanor has returned from a business trip to Hazelton, Walter Noel arrived on Satur- day, to arrange for the erection of Noel & Rock’s store," - J, A. Hodder and W. Paterson were among the passengers from New Hazelton last night, | Sargent’s general store is practically completed and a nenr- ly complete stock is already on display, H. H. Boggs, the efficient sta- tion agent at Smithers, is leaving the G, T. P, service to take charge of Broughton and Me- Neil’s freight department. Geo. J. Frizzell, whose meat market in Smithers is doing big business, went to Prince Rupert today, to arrange for larger consignments of meats and fish. Alex, MeMillan and J. A. McDonald, two of Superintendent Carr’s efficient staff of road foremen, arrived last night. Their season’s work is finished, and they have foliowed the crowd to Smithers, unloaded their seventeenth ear of building material. Other firms have alao received many ears of builders’ supplies from the coast, in addition to the full output of the Smithers mill, _ The foundations of Carr Bros,’ big hotel, which will be known ag the Hotel Bulkley, have been laid. Forty thousand feet of lumber is on thé ground, arid Objections may be’ filed’ with the: Rocher deBoule Copper Co, (APY licant, z ; bank; déctor,. dentist, drugstore, [hardware store,’ sawmill, planing |, mill, two lumber yards, plumber, supply. The building will be rushed to completion, The railway company has large crews of laborers engaged in yard construction, and has already laid several miles of side tracks, while the temporary station and freight sheds will soon be re: placed by permanent buildings of handsome appearance. ‘Thecom- pany is bringing lumber for the divisional buildings from - Hard- scrabble mill, and has already 1,600,000 feet on the ground. About the first of December, it is understood, the postoffice in Smithers will be authorized to issue and paymoney orders, On his recent visit, the inspector de- cided, that is was not advisable to increase the work of the staff while in the temporary office, Before the end of the month 3/ Postmaster Adams will -be in oc- eupation of the Main-street post- "office, with plenty of accomoda- tion for all business, -. - Smithers now possesses graded atreets, sidewalks, a postoffice, six rooming houses, five restaur- ants, four general stores, two| my churches, two newspapers, a sheet. iron worker, sign works, three - contractinig” ‘firms, twol laundries, two, ‘poolrooms, livery stable; Ganninigham’ s carries ~ Gold Seal The Williams-Carr Co, to-day meat market, electrical |. : supply. ‘store, shoe shop, two real estate ims tee cater gent’s. Sargent’s. tas LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District. District of — Coast, Range V. of Hazelton, B .C., pccupation clerk, intends purchase ‘the lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 349, Range V, Coast District, and being the northeaat eor. of land applied for, thence west 20 chains, south 40 chains, east 20 chains, north 40 chains ta point of commence- ment and containing 80 acres more or less, Charles Hicks Beach, Oct. 11, 1913. Dan McDovgall, agt. Omineca Land District. Distriet of assiar Take notice that Herbert Percy Webb, of Victoria, B.C. “ cecupation merchant, intends to app ly fo mission to purchase tha wing eribed lands: Commencing at a st planted at the southeast corner of , Omineca District, District of “Cassis, thence weat about 60 chains, thence south about 20 chains, u/thence east about 60 chaina, thence north -about 20 chaina being ungazetted Lot 1299, Diatrict of Caasiar, Herbert Percy Webb, Aug. 14, 1913, Omineca Land District. District of ; assiar ‘ Take notice that Lambert Osborne Pateraon, of Victoria, B, C., occupation retired, intends to arply 3 for permission to urchase the fo owing deacribed ands, Commencing at a post planted about 26 chains south of the northeast corner of Lot 2115, Omineca District, District of Cassiar, and at the northwest corner of ungazetted Lot 1585, thence south about 55 chaing to southeast corner of Lot 2115, thence east about 62 chains to west boundary of Lot 820, thence northerly about 37 chaing to northwest corner. of Lot 920, thence westerly about 60 chaing.to the southwest corner of Lot 1286, thence north about 18 chains to corner marked Northeast A, Lot 1686, thence westerly about 3 chains to point of commencement and covering ungazetted Lot 1585, Aug. 14, 1913, Hazelton Land District, District of Coast Range 5.' Take notica that J, John Kansky, of Terrace, B. C., cecupation farmer, in- chase the following described lands: Commencing. at & planted about twenty-five chains Doe the North | 3 Batt, corner of Lot B10 Thence follow. | 3 the shore ling in A Northerly Weat-| 8 ety, Easterly, and Southerly Wen round the island to point of ‘commence: ment, containing twenty-five acras mora ox fess, going an Island. Rain coats and oil clothing atik LIVERY and STAGES {Ap night. Take notice that Charles Hicks Beach | § S| Address all apply for permission to | Qoaspeaan Rubbers — all kinds at. Sar. Fs = We ara- prepared to eupply. private: ; Our stages meet. ‘all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. yo _ Coal and Wood delivered -_ere nn i Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. Stationery, Photo Supplie s, _ Gramophones, Developing ” and Printing. WW. yearna Hazelton Lambert Osborne Paterson, tends to appl for permission to pur- Sent, 16, 1913, John Kanaky OW Kansky, Agent. [& SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS - ‘The Baron and Viscount A PRODUCT OF B. Cc. GALENA CLUB “*: W. F. BREWER, Lessee. - On Sale at the Hazelton's Favorite — A aN EOC Hudson's Bay Company GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. of Best Quality at Popular Prices’ LIQUORS so > smite ecumnncapen A full Asiort. ‘ment of ~ HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B,C. eh een ent ; e a 8 7 5 g [ getatlaialalelnaiaeiniiniini ini iataaeeelaelataia two teams are adding to thé] m R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Established 1870 QUALITY IS ECONOMY - Feeling Good? | It is the certain little distinctive qualities about - that make you feel good, and every man we° measure for a Suit or. Overcoat feels: ‘goodea | Look our Fall and Winter range of sainples over | ART CLOTHES | - as far as Clothes can do it. . Boots. know we car Boots for t ; . Weather. “~ Men, Women and Cite: , the best | e Bad WALK.OVER - SMARDON.- LECKIE foe Fall and Winter Weights | a o _ Hardware oe yo mn) Ou Hardware. is ‘the best. 7 and Largest Stock in ‘the North. - SHELE. “AND: HEAVY ~ HARDWARE -—, Pickles | gl a a al Hl m m mm | a .. x m m ml mi ml m a wl m x x _e Mm =. mi - a | Lat Lal | — mi m el A fresh shipment of C. & B, goods arriv- “ing this week, - Jams — Marmalades A ‘shipment of 1918 pack---fresh—of the | famous Hunt's eanned and bottled fraita, cape’. ; Fresh Fruits. artlving weekly and oftener.” ES “THIS WEEK:.° Grapefruit, Apples, Table and Cooking _ Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. ep ” Ripe Tomatags « Dry Goods. a nd 'F ‘urnishinig. Department , $3.00, and’ $4. 00. _ te $24 25.° » White Honeycomb ‘Shawls. 364i, Cocoanut Matting, per y vera, | White Honeycomb Bedspreads, * 41 50 cat $2 00° | Colored: Hone pmb Bedepreads, on _ large size, $t76: “Green and Red Tapestry, Table ele. Covers, =." oe - §$' - Green‘and ‘Red Portieres, cal | - Port Elagton : " SILKALINE. ‘AND: SCRIM FOR DRAPERIES | mig & Son, Li ‘Established 1870 Sea scanitinrmsinancit nitinorowe vxkenuunanaanxna and public conveyances. day: and. a -