Phone 800 P.O, Box 1436 | HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suite One, Froenat Bock, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.la, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. BR, C, AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton, F. G. T. Lucas E. A. Leas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors 2 Rogers Building Car, Granyille and Pender Telephone Seymour 653 Vancouver, B,C, Robe forked fedebbeedarterh ddr ioe McRAE BROS., LT’D ; STATIONERS & PRINTERS and Engi * Soli rs rehitecta Noose Leaf Syaterms . Remington Typewrlters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C. Piafcgusdeage efafecduihenge fs cfacfirp T ae ete oedebctnte sur Mines and Mining * Good Properties tor s sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. Hazelton, f, C. i] o J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths, Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains. ( +O a td res .THE a a QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold Full line of Dry Goods ; Men's Furnishings Hardware: : Groceries James Cronin Here James Cronin, the well-known mining man, spent a few days at his ranch near Smithers, leaving this morning for Spokane, Chas. Chapman, manager of the ranch, showed Mr. Cronin the big crops of the season, and the latter was more than ever pleased with his property and with the Valley in general. It is understood that mining will be resumed on the Dibble group, the big silver-lead owned by Mr. Cronin, as soon as supplies can be taken in. next spring. The completion of. the railway to Smithers gives the owner an opportunity to develop ‘{this pro.nising property at much .{less*cost than formerly.— Smith- ers Review, Large assortment of rubbers at Sargent’s,” Lost—One bay horse, brand on left hip and brand on left flank, Weight about 1,300 lbs. Reward for return of this horse to Roy Ridsdale, 5 4t LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District. District of + Gassiar Take notice that Herbert Percy Webb, of Victoria, B. C., occupation merchant, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the follawing des- eribed Jands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 1237, Omineca District, 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 1239, District of Cassiar, Herbert Perey Webb, Aug. 14, 1918. Omineea Land District. District of Cassiar - Take notice that’ Lambert Osborne Paterson, of Victoria, B. C., occupation retired, intends to apply for permission to urchasa the following described BANG, Commencing at a post planted about 26 chains south of the northeast corner of Lot 2115, Omineca District, District of Caasiar, ‘and at the northwest corner of ungazetted Lot 1685; thence south about 66 chains to southeast comer of (Lot 2116, thence east about 62 chains | ta west boundary of Lot: $20, thence northerly. shout 37 chains to northwest eorner of Lot 320, thence westerly about 60 chaina to the southwest corner chains to corner marked Northeast A. Lot 1685, thence westerly about 3chains to point of commencement and covering: ungazetted Lot 1685. Lambert Osborne Paterson. Aug. 14, 1918. 9 C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELFON IT’S “BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun round again to “BROWN” ‘Our FALL and WINTER ‘Samples are here. and they ‘arethe smartest lines that ever came into this burg. Fashioned, styled and made _ in the exclusive “HOBSERLIN WAY” , Suits and Overcoats $20 to $40 NOEL &.ROCK Hazelton, B, GC. ett me LATE Ls cul ce ed oye” e sumtnet suits, special price Me i" Zimmerknit underwear, Nat weight, per suit $i. bo en bs ieee, tan ard black, per’ air, 25c to * dies’ summer. alate, apecial prices, 7 76e to $1.00 , adies’ gauze lisle hose, pair, 25c Lads cashmere hose, per pair, tender: hed sail, apectal price 1,50 to $2.26 wea all weights: and colors, per pair. $8.00 to $10.00 weld, and and bath, 25¢ to ‘Bite en 's enw shirts, from $i. 5 Cs oe PE: = nana s Bal Hazelton Land District, Diatrict of .' Coast, Range V, - Take notice that Benjamin Hallom, sf Vancouver, B. C., occupation labor- er, intends to apply for pexmissian to afurchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted at the south-west corner of Lot 5426, Range V., Coast Dist., thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 ‘chaina, thence exust 80 ehains, thence north 8D chains to point of commencement; oaeeatain 640 acres more or lesa, Benjamin Hallom, July 8rd, 1918. Hazelton Land Distriet. District of oast, Range V. Take notice that Mary Anne Hemble- ton, of London, England, sOocupation spinster, intends to app ‘i for permis- sion to purchase the ° following de- | cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of . Lot 4284, Range ¥., Coaat Dist., thence west 40 chains, thence south a6 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acrea more or less, Mary Anne Hembleton. July 3rd, 1913.- Hazelton Land District. ‘District of ast Range 6, Take notice that’I, John Kansky, of Terrace, B. C., occupation - -farmer, in- |: tends to appl for permission to pur- chase the following deseribed lands: , Commencing.at 2 post planted about twenty-five chains West from the North _| Hast corner of Lot 370, Thence follow- the shore Hne in 2 Northerly Weat- er y, Easterly, and Southerly frection round the island.to point of commence- ment,’ containing twenty-five acres more or less, being an island, .-" Sept. 16, 1913. John Kansky — -12 - Kaneky; Agent, itckes Winch’. STUMP PULLER. : Is haw welland favorably known throughs’; ovttha north. ‘If you are aot aequainted. || “with thissmachine and {ta wark:, writs tor? particularn, Rae the aay adirete ter ri om. H, HOLLAND I: HAZELTON, B.C; NER AL MERCHANT AND FUR TRADER 7 Agent for Gee Vowel Sawmill ~ so oS eS nN eC ir ! - Robert oie 1211 Dominion Build dnc a property in the Babine range|: “49° . "ithe construction of of Lot 1236, thence north, about 18] : |atation is “Smithers ers Notes “(Frain Tharaiay’s Revelw) vf oy King’ § survey-party has moyed camp to Seymour lake... © Jack MeNeil, of Aldermete, returned yestereday’ from a tiip to Seattle. The Oyster Bay cafe opened this week ard is doing good business. a Although ‘not yet completed, James Girling’s big rooming house is ‘full every night. C. E. Bailey, inspector of pre- emptions, returned this morning from a trip to the railhead. Angus McDonald, of Cuiining- ham’s Hazelton staff, was an in- terested visitor in Smithers this week, ‘ Jack Goodwill came “from A dermere yesterday to meet Mrs. Goodwill, who has been visiting the coast. . Dr. Stone passed through to- day, on his way to Hazelton, after an inspection of the camps on this section. The Review is having a tem- porary office built, for use during its lerge quarters at Main and First. - A.M. Tod, the electrician, is engaged in wiring new buildings. He is haying astore and dwelling erected at Second and King. Road Superintendent Willis- croft was here last evening, to meet Mrs, Williseroft, who re- turned: “from a visit to Victoria. for a large store building on Main, near Third. He is also building abungalow on one of his lots. On the. Hudson Bay ranch, near Smithers, R. J. .McDonell. has harvested. one hundred tons of fine potatoes from ten acres of land, rs C. W. Teetzel,. the. Singer sewing machine man, interviewed the ladies of the town during the week and sold a sumber of machines, — Smithers poolroom, on Alfred street, is a favorite resort with townspeople and visitors. The proprietors are installing three first-class tables, . _ Additional temporary buildings have been erected for station purposes, ~« Work on the’ big expected © to begin ‘within a few days. A. Chisholm, “the hardware merchant, is making all possible speed in building. his Main street |: store, carrying on business.in the| meantime in a large tent, The mill of the Seymour Lake Lumber Co... near the railway yard, is turning out ten thousand feet of Jumber every day, and-is selling every foot of its. product. OB G Heal and family returned | last evening ‘from an’ extended | tour, Mr: Heal. ig one of: the pioneer . ranchers of the Valley and has prospered i in this district. BA, ‘Garow,- who is engaged. in the lumber and tranaportation business. at Burns. lake, came. down yesterday, - 3. “He. Teports business ood -in-his part of the district, Chris. Peterson, ‘one of the: pro: feressive ranchers, af. the adjacent district," had ‘brought ina car of || fine. gattle,, including a thorough F bred Jersey, bull of sthe highest ; clad, and fourteen’ Holstein cows: : Chris: 1s going into’ ‘the dairying jens in earnest, ‘EF. D. Eason has let a contract) visiting: his Valley land’ ‘and: Hee newing his acquaintances, “ “He left for the west this morning.” Fifty buildings are in course. of erection, while contracts forothers. are being let. daily. :: six weeks since building. opera- tions began, and finjshing mater- ial has only begun. to arrive since the inauguration of the: regular 3 train service two weeks ago, so that it has not been possible to complete any of the permanent ai Many of these are - buildings. far. enough advanced, however, to show that the business men| 3 who are locating in: Sinithers as have perfect confidence. inthe stability of the town. general rule on Main street, - ,- Not content to await the com- pletion of their: buildings, many merchants and other business men have begun operations in their uncompleted premises or in tents, and thereis little that can- notbe obtained in Smithers today. Withina few days the sidewalks will be completed and the streets placed in better condition, whieh | will much facilitate building and general business. The-first store building erected on Main street was that of R. 5. Sargent. .The store proper is a two-story building, 24x53, which will later -be moved tothe rear of the lots,. while a mych larger building will take its place. The store fixtures are not yet in place, and J. A. Maedoriald, local mana- ger of the business, is using the large warehouse in the rear asa temporary store, - Freight for the establishment is arriving on every train, and acomplete stock of general. merchandise will be in place as soon asthe carpenters) & are through. It is: only], ‘Niwas. LIVERY and STAGES. Aight. | hiobl vayhwt We ‘pre’ prepared. to” -sapply: private fl “gna: publi ic. -gonveyances day;-and im: Our stages meet all traini ‘at South Hazel ton or New Hagelton Coal and ‘Wood delivered Promptly. a Consign your ‘shipments ‘in Our 'Care for Storage: or. Delivery, + : Address all » Raddy & MacKay] pens ‘and NEW. HAZELTON * a . Large and| ' handsome structures will be the|— a a ‘Stationery, "Photo. “Supplies, y. _ Gramophones, Develoning, “| | and Printing... : W. We WRATHALL 2 “Hazelton eye = On Sale at the SMOKE THE NEW. CIGARS. The: Baron: ‘and. Viscount. _— A PRODUCT OF B.C. a GALENA CLUB * " W.F.. BREWER, Lessee. eee elton's. . Faverite aa <5 EaTNTORNATHTORN STANCE ‘Hudson's Bay Company ——=s GROCERIES | A full Ascort ment of | ii HE - ~ DRY GOODS “HARDWARE. of Best Quality at Popular Prices LIQUORS “3, | ~ HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B. C Cate OE Sebeitel teiciicceeeens | Fin amunanguntonumnonieconnmuanenia -gecesciasce aoa | Established 1870. ‘GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ~ R Cunningham & Son, Led. “Quality is Eeanomy.. om GUN DEPARTMENT > Guns for all kinds of Shooting and. Cortridge for all kinds. of Guns “the buntsman. * Rifles, and ¢ our new iw REMINGTON. Ril, all _ This | week v we. draw your attention te ‘our new: ANDER. . “New Stocks i in 1 Men’ S Sweaters, Shirts, an | call Winter. Necestities. ve oon ree eeeeeeeanen seeeeninaunannnnmneneeneoceeeeng