talning I acres hore or leas... Phone B00 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Sure One, Freperal. Bock, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Vieto. ia, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton, B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr, New Hazelton. F.G, T. Lucas E. A. Lueaa LUCAS & LUCAS Barristera and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 698 Vancouver, B.C. Stoned sledge bref nha hrnbesberds eb besbeebrs deeds Serbs McRAE BROS. LTD. # STATIONERS & PRINTERS ; Kodnks, Loose Leaf Systema om Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B. C, Ke oliehobedheoeh pa Ferpsb BAN LENA fOR GolgE Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale -- Cash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers. Bight Yenrs In This District. . Haxelon, in Go A td rod Pm atten arm rat EY J, A. LeRoy Hotel Winters J. Nation { Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver P.O, Box 1685! +} culturist, was in town on Mon- a| day. . Smithers Notes (From Thuraday's Review) Sam Heslip returned to Prince Rupert today. : Have you given your premises a spring clean-up ? Father Godfrey returned from Hazelton on Monday. H. P. Jones has gone to Hazel- ton for a business visit. Drysdale Ogilvie left this morn- ing for a visit to Hazelton. ‘H. G. Smith, of Smith & Eg- gleston, visited Telkwa -yester- day. .H. E. Walker, provincial agri- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevens came down from Priestley on Sun- day. : Frank Chapin now has his eat- ing place, the Star, in full opera- tion, _ J.N. Carr returned on Mon- day from a business trip to Ha- galton, Mr. and Mrs. I, L, Charleson came down from Telkwa’ on Monday, Mrs. Stillwell, of Fort George, is among the guests at the Hotel Bulkley. { { ! Cor. i ( i Rooms with Baths. Hat and Cold Water. Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets All Boats and ] Trains, re ee te te 1 t l ( { { European Plan $1.00 to $2.60 | t t i t+] ™ Bogs for Hatching * From the following peng, all of _ Which are STANDARD BRED BIRDS . PortridgeW. andottes, Rose Comb Leghorns ( hite), Barred Rocks, in gtons, § C, White Legs Rane hite Orpingtons, Orders booked after Merch Ist, 31,50 per Setting of Fifteen Eggs Cedarvale Poultry Farm | J.W.Graham Cedarvale, B, a) . = QUALITY STORE Full line of DRY GOODS Men’s Furnishings Hardware - Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Breit i er Clothes That Hold Their Shape Hobberlin Clothes are. al- ways tailored right, They always hold their shape, No part is stinted. We can please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar--- ments, Drop in and have a look at the new spring samples. NOEL & ROCK } Hazelton, B. OC. ‘~ ~$ al LAND NOTICE, Hazelton Land District. District of “east, Range 6. Take ‘nati ve that Ella i. Humble, of Prince. Rupert, oceu ation married woman, intends to apply for permission t» purchase the following described Janda! Commancing at a post planted about 600 yards in 4 N.E. direction from the two mile pest on the Copper river trail, being on an island, thence westerly following the north hank of the lou 40 chaina more or jews, thenee nortdy and. easterly following’ the south bai Bi of the Copper river 40 «chaing mi leas, to point of commenceme aH. Hombl i Wella," “ TD. Dated Bth Mareh, ‘Toe, ) structure, Mr. and Mrs, J. C, Johns were among Sunday’s arrivals from the east, cois lake, to investigate the cat- tle market... ,... J. BR Graham, “Ot ‘Price & Graham, came up from Hazelton last evening, _ ' J.T, Aljan, Prince Rupert re- presentative of Kelly, Douglas & Co,, is in town, Road Superintendent Carry re- turned on Monday, from a_ visit to headquarters. W. H. Tobey, of the G, T. P. engineering staff, was among Monday’s visitors. J, CG. K. Sealy, who has been visiting his ranch, returned to dazelton on Sunday, Jolin Schafer, the Prince Ru- Smithers this week. Contractor Dan Stewart left this morning for a prolonged visit Lo his home in Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. BR. “Sluker, ‘of Prince ‘Rupert, - were guests at ‘the Hotel Bulkley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Lemont, of Priestley, spent a few days here, réturning -home yesterday. Architect ‘Killara” ‘will remove to permanent, ‘offices j in the Wil- liams-Carr bit}ding next week. AB OG ‘Kinghorn, assistant forester, is spending a few daya| | in this vieinity, on ‘official busi- ness, Dr. Badgero,. the dentist, re- turned from New Hazelton on Saturday and hag resumed prac- tice in Smithers. ¢. R. L. Gale, of ' Telkwa,_ -was | here on Saturday, to meet: G, H. Hammond, of the Natural Re- sources Security Co, ‘The Bulkley bridge has been completed. It is a “substantial reflecting. credit. on| the department and on ‘those who had to do with. its eoriatruction, "J. Mason. Adama, the druggist, has résumed business in Telkwa, in temporary premises near. the site of the burned store, : . Mrs, M, AL Anderson, who hag l conducted . in -| Peel, R. A. Grant has gone to Fran-| vert dair man, was a visitor in . per tyme, ‘many friends here, and all will . THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, APR.L 25, 1914.0). the ‘Methodist Chureh hall, but it is hoped that a suitable building will be erect- edi in the near future, Murdoch Hay, of Francois lake, who has been spending a few days in this district, left yester- day for atrip to Prince George. Tom Brewer was here on Sun- day, en route to Burns “Lake, where he will have his headquar- ters as forest ranger. Lem. Broughton, of Broughton & McNeil, is expected to return shortly from California, where he and Mrs. Broughton haye spent the winter. Mrs. R. 8. Sargent and Miss of Hazelton, were here during the early part of the week, They returned home to- day, accompanied by Mr. Sar- gent, ; Miss Barbeau displeyed a large stock of fashionable hats at the Hotel Bulkley on the first three days of the week, attracting a good deal of attention from the {1 ladies of Smithers, ’A movement is on foot to se- cure the opening of a deputy mining recorder’s office here, The lack of recording facilities proves a considerable inconveni- ence to prospectors and miners. Forester R. E. Allen and Rang- er Jas, Latham arrived. from headquarters last evening. To- day they meet the settlers of the Chicken lake district, to confer on the. burning of slash in clear- ing.operations. Broughton & MeNeil, the Bulk- - [ley Valley merchants, intend to bring to the district a carload of Holstein cows and twa earloada| of shorthorna and other beef|* breeds, Jack MeNeil will leave for Saskatchewan in the course {of a few weeks, to select the stock himself. A. E, Faweett, the popular teller in the Sinithers branch of the Union Bank, has been trans- will probably leave for his new post on Sunday. Mr.. Faweett’s removal will be regretted by his wish him success in the rival town. Id. V. McBeth, the well-known freighter, is in town’ this week from North Bulkley. He will probably operate on the Peace river extension of the P. G. B. when construction starts. In the meantime he thinks of bringing in two or three carloads of dairy cattle’ for the - ‘Bulkley Valley market. . . Building Notes oR, . Wataon, the contractor, has work well. advanced on the: first of-several cottages he intends building on First avenue north, plans for a two story building for the Gray Jewelry: Co." It .Will be: erected on- Main, near First, and will contain two stores, with residence above. . The.con- .{ tract will be ‘let in‘a day or two, Mr, Killam‘also has plans in hand for.a- bungalow,. on Second aven- ue, for R. G. Barnett, | “Smith & Eggleston have Se- tured the contract for. ‘four tot- tages on Raitroad.. avenue, near tect: and. 1 Ac Bigelow the own- er,.": The latter will: build a 600: “| foot: ; sidewalkr ‘ffoin _ Main-street 5 be ‘the property, - : at Birwent'a . (Te posi ferred. to Prince George, andl. ‘GC. ‘Killam has prepared + The Royal Bank | of Canada - INCORPORATED 1809 Capital Paid Up - - $11,680,000 Reserve Fund - - - $18,500,000 Interest Paid on Deposits at Current Rates Banking by Matl Given Special Attention HAZELTON BRANCH: . A.D. McLEOD - - Manager a A matter ‘not generally known or fully appre- . ciated with regard tocommer-* | - cial printing is the fact- a . ale. display (by which is” meant typographical arrange- ment) and type-faces are subs ~ ” ject to change, as in the case.” of clothing and other fashions. Modern printing shows a. matked tendency towards the. neat and plainin display with a... liberal use of margin, as oppos- ed to the old-style. methods of _ Coarse, overcrowded and over-" omamental composition, Not every printer can give-you the better class of work. ‘It is, therefore, to your interestto see that your printing is done at the mo@ fully equipped com- ” mercial printing plant 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. -Omineca _ - Miner’ NOTICE IN THE SUPREME Count or BrivisH CoLumara, 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, I was ap-/|[ pointed Administrator of the estate of the aaid Ernest George Kennett. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified,-to me, be: fore the 21st day of March 1914, and all parties indebted to the said estate ara equired to pay the amount of their ndebtedness to me forthwith. . Dated Gth day of March, 1914, STEPHEN H. Hoskins, Official Administrator Hazelton, B,C, 27-8 In the matter of a fresh Certificate of Title for Lot 4013, Range 6, Coast District, NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to issue ufter the expira- tion of one month from the first publica- tion hereof a fresh Certificate of Title to the above-mentioned landa in the name of Ole Reisterer, which Certificate of Title is dated the 24th February, 1918, and nombersd 3176 I, - MacLEOD, M 30-94 ” Distrlet Registrar, ‘Land Registry Of % Prince Rupert, B.C, March 20, 1914, Atlin miners anticipate the best-season the district has ever had. | —— R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. PORT ESSINGTON ngnam 1870 MAZELTON. 7 - Brighten Up! Varnishes, Varnish Stains, F loorlac Varnish Stains, Enamels, Paints and. Brushes. Everything necessary. for - a Spring brightening up. . — ?P oultry Netting, Window and Door Screen Nc: - Screen Doors and Windows. Our-Hatdware De- partment embraces a most complete stock of Shelf and. - : King. ‘George Caig i is the archi- |“ id Aeld seeds at Sar. | to rheasure snd : ‘Heavy Hardware, Manila and Cotton: Ropes,” Flexi-. F ble Steel Cable, etc. @ Prospector's and. Mine’ ed Supplies. - Everything for. the trail. _— Spring and Summer Hats. for Children-—the latest, de co , neat A and attractive, Ladies’ and Children’ 8 Jaeger — . Wears due to anive: vany day nc now. . | : pies i Lined’ of “Walks Over ia ‘Smardon. . hoes a are very: attractive aT oa soe ar ae, on a.