~ Jan ‘less, to Phone 300 P.. Box 1635! HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suite ONe, FenEnaL Biock, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil ‘Enginesra Dominion and British Colombia - Land Surveyors Offices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. B, ©, AFFLECK, Mgr, New Hazelton. * F. G.'T. Lucas E. A, Lueas LUCAS & LUCAS . Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Bullding ” Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B.C. n MeR AE BROS., LTD. STATIONERS & PRINTERS Reminston Typewrilera, ‘Olftee Furniture F Architects! and Engineers’ Supplies Prince Rupert, B. C. 4 4 ie odaks, Loose Leaf Systems t+ OS en ry Mines and Mining Good Properties for or sale — Cash or on Bond. Develo ment and Assessment Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. Hazelton, I. C. ts mart te J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor, Abbott and Water Streeta Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooma with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains. me mm me te rd Rk i EY 9 t | \ ‘i , r) Eggs for Hatching From the fullowing pens, all of which are STANDARD BRED BIRDS PartridgeWyandottes, Rose Comb Leghorns ( hite), Barred Rocka, Buff Or mping ptons, &.C, White Leg- horns, White Orpingtons, Orders booked after March Ist, - $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen Eggs _ Cedarvale Poultry Farm J.W. Graham Cedarvale, B.C. Z a THE QUALITY STORE . Full dine of DRY GOODS Men’s Furnishings Hardware - Groceries Cc. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Clothes That Hold Their . Shape Hobberlin Clothes are al- ways tailored right. They always hold their shape, -{ No partis stinted. We can please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- ments. Drop in ahd havea look at the new spring samples. NOEL & ROCK | "Hazelton, E BG. _,” LAND NOTICE. - ‘Hazelton Land Districts Diatrict of Coast, Ran ' Bake notice that Ella H: Humble, of Princa Rupert, oceupation married woman intends to apply for permission to purchase the . following desenbed lanted about Commencing at a post 600 yards. in-a'N.B. direction fron: the; - two mile post on the Copperriver trail, being on an island, thence weste! 40 chains moréor lese, thence north and easterly. following’ the south ban of the e Copper river ehaitis. more o: Ba of commencement, ton taining 16 aeres more or lead, iz Ella H : (From Thursday's Review} . H. Tobey left this morning for Prince Rupert. O, J, Benson has gone to Prince Rupert for a. brief visit. Mrs. Simpson i is visiting friends in New Hazelton this week. F, A. Widmoyar came up from South Hazelton last evening. A. L. Ford, of Prince Rupert, was among yesterday’s visitors, Fred Curry came up from Ha- zelton yesterday, on his way east. Mrs. R. O. Miller and infant son arrived from Nanaimo last week, C. E, Bailey returned on, Mon- day from a business trip to Ha- zelton, C. K. Burt, of Toronto, repre- senting ‘‘Stylecraft’’ wasin town yesterday. T. J. Thorp, J. P., came down from Aldermere yesterday, on business, Geo, C, Hartley, of Endako, returned yesterday from a visit to the coast. ~ Angus McLean returned to Hazelton on Tuesday, after a brief visit. Theodore Salomo, the Hazelton blacksmith, spent a couple of days in town. J. S. Martin and W. &. Jack, of Hazelton, are spending a few days in town, ~ F.C. Swannell, the .civil’ en- gineer, and Geo. V, Copley are here from Victoria. J. E. Bill, of the G,. T. P. en- gineering staff, came down from Rose Lake yesterday. J. E, Griffith, public works en- gineer for the province, will visit Smithers next week, Dr. Badgero will leave in a few days for. Fort Fraser, where’ he will spend a week or two. The foundation for the Gray building on Main street has been laid by Contractor Watson. W. §. Latta, of Vancouver, +was among the arrivals on yes- terday’s train from the coast. A three-room cottage has been C. C. Vanarsdol, divisional en- gineer for the G.: T. P., came down from Rose Lake yesterday, F. H. Graves, of the Vanc¢ou- ver Sun, who is looking over the district, spent several days in town. .. WK, ‘Sutherland and WwW. J. Boles, of Lockwood, Sask., are. here looking ‘over the ‘town and dis- ‘trict. Mrs. J. H. Martin and Miss H. Tallentine, of Fort Fraser, were among the arrivals on yesterday’ 8 train. : oR. Watson, the billder, hag \gone to Prince Rupert, to order building supplies for: ‘his eon- tracts. : ~~ Mrs. Williserott, of Pririce Ru- pert, and Miss Williseroft, of. Telkwa; are Visitors: in’ Smithers today. F B. Chettloburgh: diatridt manager for the Northern Tele- phone’ Co., was here’ yesterday, on business, - R. , Watson. has pearly com- pleted the first of. the four-room bungalows he will erect ait Fist and Columbia. . “Rocky Mountain Bite” lespie left this morning’ for’. i following the north hank of the slough inl? ’ Smithers Notes erected near the roundhouse by |R. Watson.for James Porteous, * mayed by the destruction cagsed by the recent fire, but will con- tinue to do business at the j june- tion of the rivers, _R. H. Gerow came up. from Hazelton on Monday, leaving next,day for Burns and Francois lakes, where he will spend the summer. - BE, T. Kenney, of Terrace, ar- rived yesterday to take charge of the Williams - Carr lumber yard, recently purchased. by George Little. © Jas,. A, Riley has left New Ha- zelton. He is on his way to South Bulkley, where he wil} officiate as operator on the gov- ernment telegraph line. W. K. Mackay arrived from Vancouver on Saturday to take ‘the position of teller in the Union Bank here, sueceeding A, E, Faweett, transferred to Prince George. . R. E. Williams returned on Monday from a visit to his ranch near Round Lake. Mrs. Williams and her mother, Mrs. Hutchin-| ° son, will spend the summer at the ranch, Rev. C. E. Batzold left this morning for Vancouver, to attend the district meeting of the Metho- dist Church. From the coast city he will go fo Kamloops, to attend the B, C. Conference, returning in about three weeks. During his absence song services will be held in the Methodist ‘| Church, The finishing touches are being put on the new Review building at Main and Firat by R. Wataori, the contractor, The structure, though not the largest, is one of the handsomest and most sub- stantial in Smithers, reflecting the greatest credit on architect and builders. The plans were drawn by G. C, Killam. On the eve of the departure of A. E. -Faweett, teller in the Union Bank, for his new post. at Prince George, a number of his .|friends gathered at the Union|. Bank and presented him with a handsome gold watchchain and locket and a Smithers souvenir apoon, man, seconded by Jas. A. Macdonald. They and other speakers expres- sed regret at the departure of the popular ““McFoster. ” Fighting at Tampico Washington, April 27:—Con- -/stitutionalists renewed the siege | + of Tampico this morning, accor- ding to- advices just received from Admiral Mayo. Heavy bombarding is heard the federals have put-up a stub- born resistance, arid a seyere en- the line. why the truce declared Saturday by the wounded. being ‘brqught into, the seaports. and . . by. the number of Mexican refugees who _| have’ appealed to the -admiral ing” force, te ‘School Meeting Ne ext Thursday transaction -of general’ business ce Tt raday. evening at B SHACK. and fixtures for ‘ale, , _Apply Miner Office... d Reid seeds at Sar THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MAY 218 of Canada - INCORPORATED 1988 Capital Paid Up - - $11,660,000 Reserve Fond - - - $18,500,000 | Interest Paid on ‘Depoaiti at -. Current Rates Banking by Matl Given Special. Attention HAZELTON BRANCH: A.D, MecLEOD - ~° Manager Ww : _ a ' NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Brarisit COLUMBIA. - In the matter of the Administration Act, and in the matter of the Bs- tate of John Henry McHale, deceas- ed, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, dated 13th March, 1914, I was appointed Admin- istrator of the estate of the said John Henry McHale. All parties having claims apainst the ssid estate are, here- by requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me, before the 16th day of May 1914, and all parties indebted to the. aaid estate are requir- ed to pay the amount of their in- debtedness to me forthwith. Dated Ist day of May, 1914. __ STEPHEN H. Hosxina, Official Administrator ‘Hazelton, B.C. msb-6 In the matter of a of a fresh Certificate of Title for Lot 4018, Range 5, Coast: District, NOTICE is hereby given that It ia my intention to issue ufter the explra- tion of one month from the first publica- tion hereof a fresh Certificate of Title to the above-mentioned lands in the} name of Ole Reisterer, which Certificate of Title is dated the. ath February, The Royal Bank -cial printing is the fact that "neat and plainin display with a ; large and high-grade stock of W. J. O'Neill, as chair-|, made’ the ‘presentation, | from the northern quarter where | « gagement id reported | all along]: It is’ not understood | has been broken, but that a fierce | 4 ‘| battle is in Drogress is indicated for protection against the attack- | ‘A special sehool : “meeting, for the election of: frusteea and the]: will -be held in ‘the. schoolhouse | 1918, and numbered $176 1 M 3 Land Registry Office, -Prinee Rupert, B, b, March 20, 1914; F. MachROD, He Bian Registrar, Atlin miners : anticipate the best season the district has ever matter not Hn gta known or fully appre-': ciated with regard to commer- ! fyle, 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. @ Moder printing shows a maked tendency towards the liberal use of margin, as oppos- ed to the old-style methods of coarse, overcrowded and over-'' ormamental composition, Not every printer ‘can give you the better class of work:. It is, — therefore, to your interest tosee that your printing is done at the most fully equipped com- - mercial printing ee in the — Northern Intentor, carrying a~ stationery, andemploying work- men. of experience and ability. The Quality Mark Printsbop is ‘Omineca -. Miner A PORT ESSINGTON ’ Established 1870 o Most of. our spring shipments have reachied us and we | can take care of the wants of the district, supplying the J. best goods for the least money. New stocks arriving. on Kneading Pans, Cereal - Cookers, Milk and’ Rice Boilers, Cook Pots, Pota- _ ding Pans, White Mix- ing Bowls, Pie and Cake Tins ———— _COAL-OIL - that are winners | Vey Special Wares _ - to Pots, Stew Pans, Pud- COOKING. STOVES | Pacdaia Wates,.. Semi eT : i Porcelain China Wares. A large shipment of Enamelware, Aluminum and. Tinwares A very. ‘select stock of | SUIT CASES,-CLUB™ BAGS and TRUNKS _ | : Dr. Jaeger’s Sani: | | 4 tay Underwear For Women & Children = A lange and complete ‘Stock of. H AR D WAR E at lowest prices “Walk-Over Very neat shapes in. = Oxfords). and ‘S Slippers SMARDON Vibes : for -Ladies: P; ain Oils, ‘Varies | § : BOOTS. and ' Soce _ E: | ness “Accessories SO a gs arm rm ag es alm api gprs ra apr segers HAZELTON