Fa eS Phone 300 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Oul.of Town Clients BuITe ONE, FevrRat, Hock, PRINCE RUPERT, BQ Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Enginesrs Dominion and British Columbia Land Sur veyors Offices at Victo. ja, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton, B, G. AFFLECK, Myr. New Hazclton. F. G. T. Lucas BE. A. Lueas LUCAS & LUCAS Barriaters and ‘Solicitors Rogers Bullding Cor, Granville and Pender telephone Seymour 698 Vancouver, B,C, f McRAE BROS, LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS é Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies = Kodoks, Loose Loaf Systems + Remington ‘Ty pewritora, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C. gr P.O. Box 1635! Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on ond. Development and Assesament Work. Carr Brothers Bight Years In This District. Havelton HO: o~ tant et ( J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Wrter Streets Vancouver European Flan $1.00 to $2,650 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. { ( { Motor Bus Meets All Boata and ° ty) { { ( } Trains. ak EY QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold GROUNDHOG ROBES TOBOGGANS SNOWSHOES ____.s«~BABISHE —_! C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT | IPS“BROWN” | Again Fashion’s wheel has spun round again to - “BROWN” Our FALL and WINTER Samples are here 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. i~ William H. Holland § GENERAL STORES AT § HAZELTON & KISPIOX § WOOD WOOD Send In Your Order 160 Cords good Birch Wood m for sale at $7.00 per cord de- @ livered to any part of the city : . at your door —-———— RY Alec Good Dry Lumbér for Sale §. Good Warm Blankets, all, ‘sizes and colors. dol ) Caps, Sweater Coats fe ~ Men and Wonien — William H. ‘Hol three wecks. Smithers Notes (From Thursday's Roylaw) Masquerade this evening. Constable MacAulay was down from Aldermere yesterday. George Beirnes was among Saturday's arrivals from Hazel- ton. C. EF, Bailey returned yester- day from a vacation trip to the coast, Fourth, N. P, Moran left this morning for a visit to his family in New Hazelton. T. L. Carr went-to Hazelton today, to attend the funeral of the late Joe Thompson, Dave Miller, who has been rus- ticating in Washington for some months, returned last night. G. Y. Spring, of Vancouver, is here this week, in ‘the interests of the Canadian Fairbanis-Morse Co. Brooks, the painter, has begun the erection of a shop and resi- dence on Main street, near ‘the theater. Road Superintendent W, Jd. Carr left this. morning for a.trip| - business. Mrs. J. E. McEwen, of Decker Lake, who..has been visiting friends- -at-- Hazelton, returned yesterday. ae Photographer Coffee came up from Rupert the other day ‘to ‘take some Views of Smithers and its surroundings, Geo. F. Macdonald returned yesterday from Prince Rupert, where he was engaged in pro- curing additional stock. James Kennedy has opened his Star poolroom on Main street. The barber shop in connection will be opened in a few days. Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Eason _re- turned on Saturday from a visit to Rose Lake, where Mr, Eason was officially engaged 1 for a few days. - Chief Constable Gammon ar- tived from Hazelton last evening, to inspect the Hotel Bulkley, in his capacity.as license. inspector for the district, T. T. Aitken will represent the Bulkley Valley’ Farmers’ Insti- tute at the annual meeting of the Central Institute; which will be held in Victoria in the near future, A party of Kispiox men, in- cluding Hugh Taylor, H, BK Glagsey, and J ames Dean, arrived |' on Saturday to. take in the “Moviés’’ and other* sights of 4 onithers. . J. BE. Bostrom ‘returned from the coast on Saturday; - accompa- lake, where his railroad contract will keep him busy until May. ““'Waddy"” Lang, the Tornier Beeton salesman, wag ‘in’ “town for a few, days... He left yester- dey for a drive through the dis- trict to Fort George with ° Ernie ill, They expect to return in Jack Ashman, J. K, Ashman, Sam Gonyer and "Wm. Roas re- turned on Monday from the gums ' Frank Ulrich is having a build- . ing erected on Mairi street, near. | ures show that the Cat and Mouse to Hazelton, -ori ‘departmental 7 “|Scott, who has just returned {from London. ‘bia this year, asa direct result nied. by Mrs, Bostrom and child. | * ren, who go with him to Burns! — THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914. which is to connect the National Finance coal mines on Copper river with Smithers, It is under: stood the entire road will soon be in condition for the freighting of the machinery. I'd, Eby, of Terrace, who has spent a couple of months in Cali- fornia since his last visit to Smithers, came in on Saturday. The progress made in the last few weeks made him think more eyer of the town. . Militants Checked London, Jan. 12:—Offictal fig- Act, under which militant suffra- gettes who start a hunger strike in jail are released only to be ar- rested again when their health has been restored, has broken up militancy. ; It says that only forty-six mili- tants have been arrested in the nine months since the enactment of the law, while 240 were sent to jail previously. Only two are now in prison. Six completed their seatences or paid the alter- nate fine, Two were discharged on giving a pledge to behave. Thirty-seven fled the country while out of jail under ticket-of- leave. Fresh fruits, butter and eggs, at Sargent’s, Medals For B. C. Victoria, Jan. 14:—Every fruit show in ‘England meant a gold medal for British Columbia, says Deputy Minister of Agriculture He anticipates the accession of considerable British capital to British Colum- of the grand showing made at the exhibitions, All kinds of rubbers and felts at Sargent’s, ‘The Indians from Andimaul, Kitsegueca and Kitwangak have left for Kitwankool, where a great potlatch is in-progress, The skating rink is in excellent condition and is well patronized. decision of Mr. Justice Murphy made in a suit in Vancouver, horse with sore back. Anyone F. B. Chettleburgh, of Telkwa, or A. Corner, Kispiox. _ NOTICE THE SUPREME. COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN Act, and in the matter of the Es- _ tate of Lous . Johan Johnson, de= ceased, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, dated - the 19th day of January, 1914, wag appoint- ed Administrator ‘of the eatate of the | | said Loue Johan Johnson. All parties hay- ing claims, agamet the said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, |- - fg Properly verified, to me, before the 14th a ebruary, 1914, and all parties in- de ted to the said estate are required pay the amount of their indebted: |. Saeed i nee rt) bein me forthwith. Dated 28rd January, 1914; mit, having completed . their six! mile contract ou the: ‘eleigh-road| STEPHEN: H: Hoskina . A purchaser of property who! . finds that-the vendor is not the - registered owner, can not refuse| ~ to make payments unless he has|_ first called on the vendor to show| | that he has title, according to al .. STRAYED from A, Corner's|-~ ranch, at Kispiox, a feeble out-| - fit of three horses: asorrel horse] | with ring bone; small bay horse| . with gravelled hoof, anda roan| . . seeing the, above kindly notify! -. In the inatter of the Administration | - ae g “! oN ee eee | “Home made’? wool sox ‘at| |. - Sargent’, = 4. _ Official Administrator {. a Hazelton, B.C. | eee eee eee Established 1870 R. Cunningham & Som, Ltd. QUALITY IS ECONOMY | WETOW you | ; The cold snap was coming alright, and: how it's here we: suggest you..come in” ~ and look over our range of Blankets,” Quilts, Rugs and warm Bedding, You: ae know you really need an extra pair of . blankets these cold nights to ‘sleep. com-.: . fortably, and while you are in the Sore take a look at our full line of Stoves and Heaters. © everything necessary to keep you warm . both at homme and out of doors, and. _ nothing but a personal inspection can. | convey the completeness of our service. We are stocked with" ~ Oo : ” Eotablished 1870 R Cunningham é Son, i, 2 —. _ Port Easington a Haselton’ 2 Mw. i | & ‘| mw _. I _ | _ i ml mw mi M- | _ . mi Len! 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