Phone 900 . P.O. Box’1636 | HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention te Out of Town Clients | SuITR ONE, FEDERAL BLock, PRINCE RUPERT, -B..C. Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.ia, Nelson, Fort fieorge : and New Hazelton. B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. E.G. T, Lucas E. A, Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 658 Vancouver, B.C. " McRAE BROS., LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS ‘Architects’ ead En: incers’ Supplies oc Leaf Systems Remington aE scettern Office ‘Furniture _ Prince Rupert, B, C. 4 ; ol ammsensl i : Ban Mines and Mining | Good Properties far 1? sule — Cash or on and. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers _Eight Years In This District. Harelton, 1. Cs wy Se hie aed rare) 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. Stenm Heated Motor Bua Mests All Boats and Trains. in ea ee Fee el Pa NS TY el | +] 5 | permet eet eeri etre mr LUMBER - By Carload or in Smaller F «6 Lots, F. O. B. Andimaul Prices On Application D. RANKIN | Andimaul, 'B. ¢. TOTALITY STORE ‘Raw Furs Bought and Sold Full line of ; Dry Goods Men's Furnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON “NM onkey | ~ | Winch” STUMP PULLER “Ys now welland favorably known through- out the north. If you are not acqualnted with this machne and ita work write for particulars. . : Nota the new address for prompt . shipments. ~ Robert Cross .. 1211 Deminion Building Vancouver BC.” Irs “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 camé: into. .this - burg. : : he exclusive : “OBBEALIN WAY". Sas and Overtoats.. Fao to $40 3 | De Boule Copper Co., of -| first day, of: Decem 18 _-Pashioned, styled and ‘mal mate | Cont Hardware - Smithers Notes . (From Thursday's Review) - GE. Bailey retuimed yester- day from a business visit to Ha- zélton, 9° ' D. McLeod, of Raley, Welch & Stewart, returned last night from a trip up the line. A.C, Aldous, of Aldous & Mur- ray, is expected to- arrive in Smithers in a few days. Station Agent Noonan is hav- ing a cottage built on the corner of Queen and Broadway. ” R. J. McDonell and Wm, Pat- erson arrived from Hazelton last night, going on to Telkwa_ this morning. John Ashman, wha has been spending a few days in town, left on Monday for his ranch on Uop- per river, . Smith & Eggleston have begun work on astore building for O, A, Ragstad, the jeweler, on Main street, near Second. De. Wallace’ was called ‘to Chicken Lake on Monday, to at- tend a railroad man who sus- tained a fractured leg. > Noel & Rock’s store is com- pleted, and is now stocked with a full assortment of men’s wear. Walter Noel is in charge. Constables MacAulay and Kelly came down from Alder- mere yesterday, to see that Smithers continued orderly. It is reported that purchasers of a double corner at Queen and .|Secand contemplate‘the erection of a four-story brick building. | ' WATER NOTICE 37] For a License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given that Rocher Butte, Mon- tana, U.S.A.,, will apply for a license to take and uge 20 cubic feet per second of water out of Juniper creek, which flowa in a Westerly direction through Juniper Canydn, Crown Landa, and em P ties into. Kitseguekla near its mout! The water will be diverted at about. 53 mailes 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 Copper Co, ‘this notice waa posted on the ground on the 29th day of October, 1913, .The application will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton, B. C, Objections may. be filed with. the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water , Fights, Parlia- ment Buildings, . Victoria, Rocher deBoule Copper Co., (Applicant.) 10-18 =, By Frank A. Brown, Agent.) LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provineial Polica 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 Hazelton, B, G., upon the lands described as lots 6 and 7, Hazel-|- ton tawnbite. 18 "Dated this 80th day of Uetober, 1913. G. H. GRAHAM, Applicant, UL JOR ACT =: . ection 41— : " Notice - is’ ‘hereby y given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincia] Police. for. renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the-hatel known as the Uminecs Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated this 30th day of October, 1818. 13 John C, K, Sealy, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —Section 41— Notice is hereby given that, on the firat day of December next,’ application will be made to the Superintendent of Provinelal.. Police for rendwal of the hotel licence. to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Hazelton Hotel, aituated-at Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia. of October 1918. Dated. this 30th de oy 13 Royston G. oveley, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT : —Section dl— Noticed is: hereby given that, ‘on. the: er next, application |. wlll be made to the Superintendent of; Provincial. Police for renewal of the hotel licente to sell liquor by retail In | the kotel-known as the Ingineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton, inthe Province of | Britiah Colunbia; Dated thia 30th day of October, 1918, |: MeDonell & McAfee, Applicants, ee omer, tants remnants | A. Chisholm: Builders’ -Materiel «, Miners’ Suppl THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918 Mr, and Mra, R. C., Sinclair}. and little daughter were passen- Jimmie Givling has effected a considerable improvement in the| ‘Smithers Yoorfiing house,-and ean. now furnish_ accommodation for seventy. urday from the coast, where he made arrangements for the im- mediate shipment of the electric light plant. Mr. and Mrs. Bannister enter: Tuesday evening, when they. gave an informal dance at their residence on Broadway. Duncan Ross, the railway con- tractor and Liberal politician, was in town over night, leaving this morning to spend the holi- days at his home in Victoria. . Count CG. di Carpenetto, of Victoria, spent a week in Smith- ers and vicinity, examining vari- ous parcels of land, The count likes the district, and desires to purchase an improved farm. J. M. Lynch, of Lynch Bros., with Mrs, Lynch, has arrived from Los Angeles, to take charge will reside ina neat ‘bungalow, to be built by Smith & Eggleston. two lots on Broadway, near Queen, and will at once let a con- tract for the erection of a neat residence, - Mrs. Boyer will come from Vancouver ‘to reside . in Smithers, ‘Fred Heal, Jr., of Victoria, |} visited his old home near Smith- this morning for the capital city. His brother Charles went with him, for a vacation trip to the coast cities. ; Already there are enough children in Smithers to necessitate |“ the establishment of a school, awaiting the provision of school facilities to take up their resi- dence here, “The. question will be one of the ‘first dealt with by the proposed Citizens’ Associ- ation. Bottling Works, returned yester- day from a visit to end of steel, and will remain here for a few days to look over the ground with plant here, | J. H. Hetherington, manager of the Smithers branch: of the Union Bank, teft this morning for ‘Hazelton, where he will re- main until the arrival of the safe on the way from Vancouver. G, A, Rosenthal is on his way to the coast, to purchase somé choice dairy ‘eattle for the Rosen-| |thal-Devoin ranch, a mile from town. The exceptional locationof the firm’s property should make their proposed dairying - opera-|. tions highly profitable, ver, one of the owners of the “= |Silver ‘Island mine, on Babine} \Lake, was, in Smithers on Satur- day, enrutite to his ‘property. Hel; is ‘accompanied by. Newton W. Emmens,’ a Vancouver mining engineer,. who, 2088 ‘to examine | the Silver Telarid, ° = : gers for Telkwa this morning. ml. W. J. O'Neill returned on Sat. : ‘tained a large party of friends on |- of Lynch Bros.’ store here. They |. W. F. Boyer haa. purchased ‘ Columbia Gazette in the issues of May ers during the~week, leaving while other families are only a "J. A. Macdonald,-of the Royal | a view to establishing ain rating |. and office furniture, which are| George E, Neilson, of. Vaneou- yo at Sargent’s. _ Fresh local eggs at Sargent’, [fl Sargent’ a, reel ‘Fresh bread, twice ' a ‘week, at | 4 1000 Rocher de Boule for sale, |f cheap. E. H. Hicks Beach. Mrs. P. Made Money today, with twenty “thousand of her lectures. LAND NOTICES” Omineca Land pete District of. Coaat, Range V. - Take nutice that Charles Hicks Beach of Hazelton, B.C., occupation clerk, ea: ~All kinds of rubber footwear! f £ American dollars, the proceeds & LIVERY and STAGES and ‘publ ic ‘conveyances - day an night, Our: stages meet: all trains at: South “Hazelton or New Hazeltor _ Coal and Wood delivered promptly, + Consig our shipments in: Our’: Care a Storage or. Delivery, : a _Agdrane-all comm fi New York, Nov. .26:—Mra, |= Pankhurst sailed for England 4 - Gramophones, Developing’ and Printing: | WW. WRATHALL Hazelton a Ruddy, & Mackay Stationery, | Photo. Supplies, | “Tincn General Drage and Freighting | i We ara. resid to supply iva 7 " j wall: wo jntenda to @ PeY for ~ permission to purchase the following described’ lands: Commencing at a post planted at. the ‘northwest corner of Lot 349, Range ¥, Coast District, and being tho northeast cor. of land applied for, thence weat 20 chaina, south 40 chaina, east 20 chaina, north 40 chains to point of caommence- ment and containing 80 acres more or Jes ~ Charles Hicks Beach, : ‘Oct, 11, 4913. Dan McDougall, agt, ‘ : % ee SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS The Baron. and Viscount, ar .\ PRODUCT OF BC. : Harglion'y, ' *" GALENA CLUB “= On Sale lion's Ww. F. BREWER, ‘Lessee. *: at the Resort Cancellation of Reserve NOTICE IS: HEREBY GIVEN that the reserves existin upon Crown lands in Range 4, Coast District; Range 5, Coast D atrict; and in Cawsiar District; and situated in ‘the vicinity of Ootea and Francois Lakes; in the Watershed of the Morice River! in the vicinity. of Endako and Buikle Rivera; in Town- ships 1A, 2A and a, Range 5, Coast District; on the Kispiox River: on the Kitsumkalum River; and on ‘the Naas River, which said “reserves were ‘€8- tablished respectively by two notices appearing in the British Columbia Gaz- ette in the isgue of May 5th, 1910. and notices appearing in the British 26th, 1910; Novhmber first, 1906; sep tember 10th, 1908; February ' 25: 1909; and July 2nd, 1908; are cxncelled in so far ag the same affects the. ac- quisition of ‘anid Janda under the pro- visions of the ‘Coal and Petroleum R. A: REN Act.’ Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Lrepartment, . Vietoria, B. C., Mth November, 1918. _ iNET Inari —_ MIE i Hudson's Bay Goat rad GROCERIES — “DRY GOODS © of Best Quality at. Popular ‘Prices & ta Acar LIQUORS “ always - HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY _ . HAZELTON, B. C.- Eva cNHEHmeconaosumacSxmnaNMN S008 oa wr! iQ. | : og g 3 g g ro a a Sms rice - | R. Cunningham & Son, L Ltd. Established 1870 QUALITY IS ECONOMY Feeling_| Good? It is the certain. little distinctive cai aboit ART CLOTHES - that make you: feel ‘good, and every. mart 1 We! measure for a Suit. or Overcoat feels. good as far as Clothes « can do it. Lookout Fall and Winter range of samples over | “Boots Men, Women en - and - Weather know we carry the. best’. Boots’ for. the. Bad: 7 -WALK-OVER - SMARDON-LECKIE Fall and Winter Weights” ; east ry . Hardware Childken and Largest. Stock in in - the North: : ° SHELF AND. HEAVY | A HARDWARE | ing this week, "Pickles : ‘Jams A fresh shipment of C, & B, woods arriv- Marmalades, a AS ‘shipment: of 1913 pack~-treah—of the _ famous Hunt’s canned and bottled: fruits. - “Fresh Frat arriving. weekly and. oftener. : : “THIS WEEK:*. w< | - Grapefruit, ‘Apples, Table and Cooking : _ Oranges, Bananas, Lemons. 7 : ‘Ripe Tomatoes — $3. 00, and $4.00.” a eae _ io B ‘36m ‘Cocoanut Matting, per. yer, rf tock of coal oil and a cml be here ‘on Mon. _SILKALINE "AND. SCRIM. FOR DRAPERIES | Dry Goods and F urnishing Department White. “Honeycomb : Shawls, ‘at. 9, 00 7 "Colored Honeyeomb. Bedipreads large size, ~ Geen and. Red” Tapestry Table~ ar : Covers, from * - $2.51 ‘Green and ied Portiresy a from’. “$4.50 : 7 Ee $1.78 | “Be oy $1 50, e _ Established 1870. J Ou dues 1s “the = sitar icncanmccinnana ; PO ee sicamninensiie