DENTISTRY Dr. BADGERO Of Smithers. ‘ May he consulted at the Northern Hotel, New Ha- } zelton, until further notice. fe. ' fe Phone 300 P.O, Box 1635 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Bure One, Feperay Brock, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil ‘Engines 1B Dominion and Hritish‘Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fort Gearge and New Hazelton, B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton, F. G. T. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogera Building Car. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 588 Vaneouver, B,C. nobenkeofeohenbrebonde rheekerderfeads ederderbenbontendsedredtede food eefe He McRAE BROS., LTD. STATIONERS & PRINTERS 4 , Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies Kod ose Leaf Syateme Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C, Reshappeapeny Mines and Mining Good Properties for 8 sale —- Cash or on Bond. Development and Assesament Work, Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. Havelton, H.C, oo ~9 J, A. LeRoy _ J. Nation Hotel Winters Con Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver - European Plan 31.00 to $2.60 Rooms with Bathg. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, Motor ‘Bus Meets All Boats and Trains. o~ 0 if : \ Eggs for Hatching From the fctlowing pens, all of which are STANDARD BRED BIRDS Par tridge Wyandottes, Rose Comb eghoms ( hite), Barred Rocka, ull Orningtons, &.C. White Leg- ane White Orpingtons, Orders booked after March 1st. $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen Eggs. Cedarvale Poultry Farm (7 W.Graham Cedarvale, B. C. y ) = QUALITY STORE Full line of DRY GOODS Men’s Furnishings Hardware - Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Clothes That ‘Hold Their Shape Hobberlin Clothes are al- Smithers Notes (From Thursday's Review} D, J. Jennings teft today for a ‘visit to the coast: ~ Don’t forpet the Schoo! dance “an Thursday evening next. _C. W. Mott has gone to Seaton to procure stock for his ranch, Hugh McLean returned this week from a visit to Hazelton. C, A. Sandberg, better known as ‘‘Seoop,’’ came up from Hazel- ton on Monday. N, P, Moran returned on Mon- day, after spending a few days in New Hazelton. Dunean Ross, the railroad con- tractor, returned this week from a visit to the coast. C. E. Bailey, pre-emption in- spector, is spending a few days in Hazelton, on official business. Miss Anderson, the new school teacher, is expected to arrive from Ladysmith next Saturday. Hubert Wrinch, who has heen visiting Rev. and Mrs. Batzold, returned to Hazelton this morn- ing, H. Silverthorne and A. A, Me- Millan, of Pleasant Valley, re- turned home on Sunday, after spending several days here, Stickney & Drummond, of the Smithers Cafe, have dissolved partnership. Jack Drummond will continue the business, Mrs. Prescott, who-has heen for some weeks the guest of her sister, Mrs, J. Mason Adams, left on Sunday to return to ) her home in Mexico. ‘R. 8. Sargent came up from Hazelton on Monday, leaving the next.day for-Telkwa: He will spend a few days here before re- turning home. District Forester Allen and Ranger Latham will meet the settlera of Chicken Lake district on Thursday next to digeuss fire ' protection methods. Ira Mann, who has superin- tendeded the construction of many of the big: bridges on the G. T. P., returned on Monday from a trip to Prince Rupert. Mr, and Mrs. F, D, Eason re- ton, where Mrs, Eason recently underwent an operation, from which she has nearly recovered, Constable Fairbairn returned on Monday from Prince Rupert, whither he escorted.""Cap’”’ Hall committed for trial before .L. Forde, J. P., of Francois Lake, on a charge of felonious wound- ing. Dan Stewart, who has atill two months’ work ahead of him on his railroad contract, returned from the coast on Monday. He expects to leave about’ May 1 for a prolonged visit to his Scottish home, The Chicken Lake Settlers’ Association has appointed G. A. Rosenthal, Robert Marion and G. H. Ballard a committee to confer with Road Superintendent Cari and J. B. Griffith, public works engineer, regarding the route of the West Side wakon. road from | Smithers to Moricetown. Among Saturday’s arrivals was J. C. K. Sealy, who came to spend a few days at his ranch _ samp! es, ways tailored right. They always hold their shape, No partis stinted. — please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- . ments. Drop in and havea look at the new spring We can across the Bulkley. Mr, Sealy from England, where they spent the winter, - H. Avison, provincial sanitary inspector, is: spendmg the week in Smitherg, speing to the en- i ith the faw. and his bride ‘recently returned|- + forcement: of the’healttt regulas |: ‘tiond. Citlzénd ‘who. diaye beets remiss in cleaning up their preni- ieee are being. notified t to: comply on Main-street, was completed yesterday by the contractor, L. Schuller, and Mr. Chapin is busy preparing for his opening. The new eating place is handsomely designed and bright in appear- ance, o J. J. Gray, the jeweler, has purchased from [, Anger a lot on Main-street, near First avenue, Mr. Gray has let a contract to R. Watson, the builder, for a .two- story business building. On its completion he will oceupy the lower floor, removing his busi- ness from its present location in the Lynch building. On a Long Tramp There arrived j in Smithers the other day a man who has achiev- ed quite a reputation as a mush- er—Ed. N. Clark, representing Peargon’s Magazine, who is on the last lap of g tramp from Spokane to Prince Rupert. Leav- ing Spokane on Feb. 18, he has travelled on foot through the Boundary and Kootenay districts and up to Fort George, from |{ whence he followed the G. T. P. to Smithers, leaving here yester- day for the coast, which he must reach within nine days to win his $500 bet with Captain Larson. Mr, Clark and a companion, in the winter of 1908-9, accomplish- ed the feat of tramping across Canada, from Quebec:to Vancou- ver, a distance of 8351 miles, making the trip in 118 days, The doughty muster, under the terms of his wager, started on his present trip without 1 4 cent of money, - Would Separate Aviatics -Vancouver, April 13: The Vancouver city council. are dis. cussing the. segregation of, Chi: nese and Japanese childcen in white children, as the outcome ofthe Chinese murder case, The council, describing the practice ; a8 & menace, referred a resolu- turned on Saturday from Hayel-; tion urging the school board to make the change, to the city so- licitor, in order to make clear the city’s legal position as to the es- tablishment of separate schools, ’ The council also decided to buy ‘tall lumber for the city from firmsemploying white labor ex- clusively, provided the prevailing prices can be met. the opinion that the resolution did not go far enough; that the city should extend a preference to such firms even if it cost. more, and there was a general discus- mills had difficulty in meeting the competition’ of American miils employing white labor, at Sargent’s. bags at Sargent’g, - Fresh eggs at Sargent’s, Mineral Claims Wanted BE. H. Hicks Beach has enquir- ies from a prospective purchaser claims, and-wishes samples, copy of ‘analysis, and other data from those having mineral whieh they wiah opened up, irreoh fi fruita at Sargent’s, ian . Vad Btatee, three, soltars..- ‘address in. Canada; to THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 114 - Frank Chapin’ anewrestaurant, a adjoining the Kennedy, building the city schools, in view of the agitation now proceeding against |’ the co-education of Asiatics and |' Some of the aldermen were of ! sion as to why British Columbia | 4 Elbow length white silk gloves . Fresh 1914 garden and timothy seeds at Sargent’s, , Trunks, suitcases and hand-|: for. partially: developed mineral |* claims! “the 1 Mis at.ie two dollaraa : year A Want Road to Stella The settlers of Uncha lake, in the Francois Jake district are agitating for a road from their settlement to the railway at Stella. The proposed highway would prove of great benefit to all settlers between Francois and Ootsa lakes, and an effort will be made to have an appropriation sufficient to provide for its con- struction included in next year’s estimates, The road system of the Francois and Ootsa districts has been much improved in the last year or two, hut a great deal remains to be done before the ranchers will have adequate means of transportation, and the road to Stella is regarded as one of the most important require- ments of this important section. "NOTICE In THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the ‘matter of the Administration 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, 1 was ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of thesaid Ernest George Kennett. All parties having claims against she said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me, be- fore the 2lat day of March 1914, and all parties indebted to the said eatate are equired to pay the amount of their ndebtedness to me forthwith, Dated 6th day of March, 1914. STEPHEN H. Hoskins, : 27-8 Official Administrator Hazelton, B.C, In the matter of a fresh Certificate of Title for Lot 4018, Range 5, Const ‘District NOTICE ‘ia hereby given that it is my intention to issue after the expira- tion. of ona month from the first publica: tion hereof a fresh Certificate of Title : {OF Tithe is dated the: Qd4th February, 1918, and numbered 9176 I. H. F, MacLEOD, District Regiatrar, M 30-84. Land Polatry Office, a pele er to the above-mentioned lands in the] - [name of Ole Reisterer, which Certificate matter not gree known or ful iy appre- ciated with regard to. commer- cial printing is the fact that style, display (by which is " meant typographical arrange- ment) and type-faces are sub- - ject to change, as in the case of clothing and other fashions, @ Modern printing shows a maiked tendency towards the neat and plainin display with a _ hberal use of margin, as oppos- ed to the old-style methods of coatse, overcrowded and over- ornamental composition. Not every printer can give-you the better class of work. It is, therefore, to your intereft tosee that your printing is done at the moa fully equipped com-— mercial printing ee 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 Omimeca - Miner ‘\ Prinee Rupert, B.C., March 20, 191d. ) Yobabdedhaldcbobdeledbdb det Adededededebbededecb ded ddd _Established 1870 R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. PORT ESSINGTON "~~ HAZELTON Brighten Up! _ Varnishes, Varnish Stains, Floorlac Varnish Stains, Enamels, Paints and Brushes. Everything necessary for _a Spring brightening up. Poultry Netting, Window and Door Screen Netting, Screen Doors and Windows. - partment embraces a most complete stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Manila and Cotton Ropes, F lexi-- - ‘ble Steel Cable, ete. - Supplies. Our Hardware De- @ Prospector’s and Miner’s Everything for the trail. ' Spring and Suramer Hats for Childten—the latest, neat and attractive. @ Ladies’ and Children's Jaeger , Wears due. to arrive - any day ne now, - Our New Lines of Walk. Over ‘and: eb ~ Smardon Shoes are: very attractive | | Both these takers make Ladies Footwear a specialty - oe