C0 Bw ee res ee Fhone 300 - HARRISON W. ROGERS © ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clienta) Suite ONE, FEDERAL BLocw, PRINCE RUPERT, B pws Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Officea at Vict. ia, Nelson, Fort George | - and New Hazelton, B. C. AFFLECK, Mer, New Hazelton, F. G, T, Lucag EB. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building © Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 98 Vaeuicouver, B,C. STATIONERS & PR & PRINTERS Architects’ and Enyhiegrs Englieors!' Supplion |. Kodska, Lease Leaf Systeme C Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B.C. Besieobapobesfufacfeopeohststedietoafefonde sg oefsttofeboeop McRAE BROS., LT’D i 2 i} Mines and Mining Good Vroperties for § sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District, Haveltan, I C. Oras. d, A, LeRoy Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets 5 Vancouver { { l t European Pian $ $1.00 to $2.50 i { t ct i] J. Nation if Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains, Pt "| Saturday 100,000 i |joiners, ‘plasterers, masons and QUALITY STORE| Raw Furs Bought and Sold E GROUNDHOG ROBES. TOBOGGANS SNOWSHOES —__. BABISHE —_1 GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON T'S “BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun, © round again to _ “BROWN” Ou FALL and WINTER Samples are heré 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, B. C. ‘ : Wiliam H. Toad | GENERAL STORES AT A HAZELTON «& KISPIOX WOOD WOOD Send In Your Order 150 Corda good’ Bireh Waod for sule at $7.00: per cord de- livered to any part of the city at your door - Alio Good Dry Lumber for. Sale’. Good Warm. Blankets, all. sizeg and colors, Woo Caps. . Sweater Coats for: Men and. ‘Women William H. Holland P.O. Box 1686! ‘become an applicant, ve s - Smithers Notes _ (From Thuraday's Review) ‘Mrs, F. -B, McArthur is ill in| C.! Hazelton Hospital. — W. J. and T. L, Carr returned from Hazelton last Saturday. : Miss Cliff returned toher home in Prince Rupert on last Sunday’s train, - Dr, Badgero, the dentist, ex- pects to return from Hazelton next week, “T. J. Thorp, J. PB. of Alder. mere, was transacting business here on Tuesday. Dr, C, G. Maclean left -for ‘Hazelton today, to attend the annual meeting of Hazelton Hfospital, ‘ Wm. and J. S. Oliphant, of Victoria, have’ purchased the Ulrich property, just east of the townsite. After Saturday night’s “hockey game there wiil be a dance in the Prince Theater, under the aus- pices of the hockey club. committee in charge includes J, H. Hetherington, R. M, Miller, P. B. Carr and W. J. O’Neill, LONDON FACES BIG ’ LABOR DIFFICULTY London, Jan, 26:-London ig face-to-face with one ‘of the greatest labor upheavals in its history. There are 10,000 coal porters already out, the general! carters are threatening to strike in sympathy, and at 12 o'clock] — carpenters, builders’ lahorers were : locked y (out because, acting an” instruc. ‘tions of officials backed. by the|! support of parliamentary. com- mittee of the trades Union Con: press, they refused to.sign an undertaking to work with non- Biunion labor under the penalty of| .. -@la fine of .twenty shillings, to be C. V. SMITH 4) deducted from the wages, Not a Carididate -Vietoria, Jan. 26:—Although it is considered possible that Sir oi Richard McBride would accept an appointment as high commis-|, jgioner, in succession to Lord Strathcona, the premier states i that he has never sought the position, nor dces he propose’ to a Two Suicides _ Vancouver, Jan, 26:—Two sui- -cides were reported today. MB, Martin, an American who hed | been sick; has suffocated himself with gas, Charles Hieta, a Finn, | despondent over the loss ‘éf a loss of a leg, took carbolic acid, with fatal effect, ; Five Dead in Fire” Quebec, Jun. 26: —Five persons j ‘lost their lives this mornitig. in a fire at Notre Dame Bubojsaire. An oil stove exploded. Cutting Steamer in Two . Vietoria, Jan. 26 :—The Cc. P, R. steamer Princess Mary is now]: 4 being cut in two, preparatory to] . heing lengthened forty feet. The work has been undertaken- by Yarrow’s shipbuilding yards at Esquimalt. Le - Rubber footwear, all winds atl Attention is called. to the pro: j fessional card. of J. O'Sullivan; J the well- known assayer of Vane | peouver, * Mr. O'Sullivan. beard a a | Governor-General The suit to recover damages -for the TRATAGONAE™= BURIED -: Last Honors Pai Paid to Deceased Empire-Builder i in West- Minster Abbey London, Jan. 28: :—The Empire . |today paid tribute to the mem-- ory of Lord Strathcona, a mighty crowd witnessing the funeral cortege and attending the ser- vices in Westminster Abbey, which followed the simple Pres- byterian services at the home. The pailbearers included Lord |: “Lord Lansdowne, | Aberdeen, Lord Lichfield, the Duke of-Ar- gyle, the Lord Mayor of London, the Secretary. of State; Sir «Wil- liam Osler and Sir Thomas-Skin- ner, King George and’ Queen Mary, the Queen Mother ‘and the ‘of Canada were each represented, while there attended in person the am- bassadors of foreign powers; high commissioners and agents gen- eral of the daughter states ofthe empire, doctors from the great seats of learning, leaders. of phil- . anthropy, money changers of Lombard street and ‘Threadneedle street, merchants whose name’ are known in the far corners of the earth. _ : : The interment was in Highgate cemetery, where the remains of the great. Canadian now rest be« side those of. his: wife, under a plain marble ‘slab, - “Memorial services were held'i in many ~ Canadian . cities... All C. P. R. traing ‘and steamers stopped” far: ‘three: minutes, 03 & mark of respect to. the road’s builder, while- -all stores of thel. Hudson'’a Bay. ‘Company, of which} ‘Gord “Strathcona was the: head, remaitied ¢ closed all day. To ‘Build Alaska Railway _Wasliington, Jan.-27:—By. al-: -vose.of 46 to 16 the Seuate’ pass-{ . Jed the Alaska Railway Bill; di-] rectirig the president td purchase}... = or construct a thousand miles of railroad in Alaska at a cost not] - ” to exceed $40,000,000, : Haytian Rebels Gajning . Port au Prince, Jan, 26:—The revolutionary movementin Hayti ot is. growing-: stronger daily, All the. ‘towns in the | north are in| ‘arms ‘against thie government, and several of - the moat import- ance _Blaces have been captured by the revolutionista, : “Fresh bread daily at Saraent Vancouver, Jan. OU: :—Rev. A A, E., Green, federal inspector of Indian: schools, : died - here on Wedriesday night. - Fresh. butter and. eggs ‘at Sar- — gent’s. Assay. “lle ad: Minty: Office Arts! and Crafts Building,. 578 moar. Skreet VANCOUVER, BG a O’SULLIVAN, F. CS.” --Previnctal Assayer: and Chentst Aisayer: for 26 years with Vivian & Sons, Swansea . fares M Moderate’ | :: Correspondence Solfeited "NOTICE | HONS ris. SUPREME ‘COURT ‘OF|.:-! URE TISH, COLUMBIA In the matter of the. Adtnintetration noe : ‘Act, and in the matter of the Ep- | tates. df Ldue ” “dohan, Sohngon, - de- |: ceased; intéat wt, | ‘ “TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour, Judge young, dated the 19th ‘day of January, 1914, Iw ing claims against the said estate ara ‘thereby requested-to forward the same| © ~ Properly verlfied,'ta me, hefore the 1th eh ebrarys 1914, and all partieg in- debted'to thé anid extate- are: required me forthwith. ; te eed January, ; 1914: ‘Sterney H. HogxtNa SO total: {utminlatratoe Bsappoint-|. | an © |ed. Administrator: of. the estate of the ‘| gaid Lou Johan Jalingon. 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