st cnaaiaansinine ees ns Phone 300 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients SuITe ONE, FEDERAL BLOC, PRINCE RUPERY, P.O. Box 1686 | RK, C, Smithers: Notes - (From Thursday's Review) Postmaster Adams has the new postoffice nearly ready for busi- ness, Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Colunibia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton, B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. Sweeney & Orchard will open their bowling alleys and poolroom within a few days. George Little, the Terrace lum- berman, spent several days in Smithers this week, F. G. 'T. Lueas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Bullding Cor. Granville and Pender Teleuphone Seymour 593 E. A, Lueas Vancouver, B.C. Jack Goold came in from Eve- lyn yesterday, to take a position with Moran & Polley. Pete Talbot, of the G, T. P. engineering force, arrived from Codeokenb otedentos Drakes besbeeserbnefeofeeberente ved abe 8, . i the coast last evening. McRAE BROS., LT’D i STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ andE *S, 1 Kodalee, | Looac nee Systums Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B.C. by footie eet ead fs fy Mesktebenderteete: Seehof os a Mr, and Mrs. John Hynes will i leave shortly for Oregon, where ‘they will spend the winter. Donald Simpson, who has been Mines and Mining Good Properties for § anic -— Cash or on! Bond. © Development and Assefament Work. Carr Brothers Eight Years {n This District. Hozetton, 1m ©. in Hazelton for some days, re- turned on Saturday’s train. Donald McLeod, of Foley, iWelch & Stewart, arrived from New Hazelton last evening. Jolin Wander, the barber, has taken possession of his two-story eh rd rs ed a eS at ld J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abhott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan 31.00 to $2.50. Rooms with Batha. Hot and Cold ° Shel Rohingson arrived from { { building on Second avvenue. Francois lake yesterday. He re- ports conditions good in that dis- trict. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Chisholm arrived from Hazelton yesterday, and will make their home in Smithers. A gravel train was off the track west of Evelyn last even- Water. Steam Heated. £ Motor Bus Mects All Boats and | Trains. G sel) Qrrrrerereeerrerrreenrr rerrerrreryrer it] “Rough and Dressed LUMBER By Carload or in Smaller Lots, F. O. B. Andimaul . . Prices On Application D. RANKIN - Andimaul, B. CG. PUVUNTVONSTUSTVUVITTECTTONTVESTYUNY TY CrTveWT yer! ing, delaying No. 1 for nearly } | two hours. Merrick Harvey, who is in j/charge of the telephone crew, succeeded in connecting the line here on Saturday, Dan Carroll, who spent a couple of weeks on the conat, on mining business, returned to Smithers on Saturday. THE a ee QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold Full line of . Dry Goods Men’s Furnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT ' HAZELTON Robert Grant, district menager of the P, Burns Co., returned WATER NOTICE For a License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given: that Rocher De Boule Copper Co., of Butte, Mon- tana, U,S,A., will apply for a license to take and use 20 cubic feet per second of water out of Juniper eveek, which flows in a, Westerly irection through Juniper Can on, Grown L ands, and emp- ties: into 4 The: water will be diverted at about 64 miles 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, ‘vais notice was posted on the ground on the 29th day of Octoher, i913. The application will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton, B. C, The “Monkey Winch” STUMP PULLER Is now welland favorably known through- outthenarth, If you are not acquainted with this machine and its work write for , particulars. Note the new address for prompt ahipmenta, : Robert Cross 1211 Dominion Building Vancouver - B. C. Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- ment Buildings, cuictoria, b. C. 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 willbe made te the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the licence for the sale of liquors by whale- sale in and upon the premiaes known as the Hudson‘s Bay Company‘s store, situate at Hazelton, B. C., upon the lands described as lots 6 and 7, Hazel- ton townsite. 13 bated ene 6 Both day of October, 1918. H, GRAHAM, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT ¢ —Section 41—. r IT'S “BROWN” Again Fashion's wheel has spun round again to ““BROWN”. Ow 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, | Oa i | | drnirmenerernrmtrete Notice is hereby given that, on the firat day of December next, ‘application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police: for renewal of the hotel Heence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known a8 the Omineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in’ the. Province of British Columbia. Dated this 80th day of October, 1913, 13 John C.K. Sealy; Applicant. LIQUOR ACT —Section 41— : Notice ia hereby given that, on the first duy of December next, application twill be made to the Superintesdent af Provinelal. Police for renewal of hotel Heence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Hazelton Hotel, situated. at Hazelton, in the Provinee of British Columbia. ‘Dated this 40th day of October, 1913, ig. Royston G. Moseley, Applicant, o UOR ACT : ection 41— . Notice is hereb given that, on the first Jay of December next, appileation wilil be made to the Superinténdent of hotel licence to sell liquor by retail. in {the hotel known as the Ingineea Hotei, ‘sithated at. Hazelton, in the Province ol . British Columbia, + Dated this 30th day of Octobe, 1913, |; 13. McDonell & McAfee, 1 Ape! canta, itseguek la near ita mouth.: the|- Provincial Police for renewal: of- the | from the coast on Wednesday, with 45 steers for Rose lake, H, A, Bigelow has his Telkwa stack packed in readiness for re- moval to Smithers on the com- pletion of his large: building at Main and Broadway. - W. J. Carr, district road super- intendent, came up from Hazel- ton on Saturday, to gain further information for his annual report on the roads and trails, Walter Noel came up from Ha- zeltun on Saturday and is now a permanent resident of- Smithers, taking charge of the Noel & Rock store here, while R, J, Rock, his partner, remains at the Hazelton establishment. Mrs. RB. E. Williams, whe has been spending a few weeks with|? friends in the coast cities, re- turned last night,. going to Telk- wa today fora brief visit, Mr. Williams expects to have the|4 handsome apartments in the Wil- liams-Carr building ready for oc- cupation in a few days. | The local telephone line is now completed and in use, being al- ready connected ‘ with Telkwa and Aldermere. Additional in- struments wili be installed in Smithers within a week anda good service will be maintained. The public offices of the tele- phone company will be at Moran & Polley’s poolroom, a central and convenient point for those who wish to use the system. F. B. Chettleburgh, the local manager of the company, has ordered a large supply of instru- ments to meet the demand for phones, . « Good progress is being made with the construction of the Auditorium, at Main and Fourth, The building, as has been noted, will be devoted to the ‘‘movies’’ and dances, It is probable that for the opening a performance of The Hat Box will be secured. This farce is being given in Ha- zelton tonight, in aid of the Hospital fund, by a talented amateur company. If the neces- sary arrangements can be made, the show will be repeated here as soonas the Auditorium is com- pleted, the’ program being ang- mented by various concert num- bers, Richard Kleesattel, the Seattle raining man, who is associated with other well-known operators, returned yesterday from a visit to Hudson Bay mountain proper- ties, accompanied by Frank Mar- tin and W. Irving. Mr, Kleesat- tel was impressed by the excel- lent mineral showings in the vicinity of Smithers, and told Phe Review he would return next summer, when amore thorough examination of the veins couild be made. He was especially pleased with the Coronado, while other properties also locked good to him. The Lakeview group, which he desired to ex. amine, could not be properly in- spected, owing to the snow. -It is probable that the: visitor and his associates will undertake tHe development of a Hudson Bay mountain group early. next season, . Praises. Canada Sydney, N, S.W., Nov, 17:— “Canada is amagnificent country, : the people of which ate themsel; |¥es magnificent, | It is more eom- fortable than Australia,’ said Sir George Reid, Australia’s High a public. entertainment in the city hall here, oe Corhmissioner in London, ‘whose|: gr. home-coming was celebrated | by | gent’s, Sargent’s,: LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District. District of Coast, Range Take notice that Charles Hicks Beach of Hazelton, B. i + occupation. clerk, intends to purchase the ng described lands; Commencing at a postplanted at the northwest corner of Lot 849, Range V, Coast District, and being the nor east chains, aouth 40 chains, east 20 chaing, north 40 chains to point of commence- Charles Hicks Beach, Dan McDougall, agt. less, Oct, 1, 1913, Hazelton Land District. District of Coast Range 5, Take notice that I; John Kansky, of Terrace, B. C., occupation farmer, in- tends to apply ‘for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a ost planted about twenty-five chains est from the North East corner of Lot 870. Thence follow- ing the shore line in a Northerly, West- erly, Easterly, and Southerly direction round the island to point of commence- ment, containing twenty-five acres more or less, as an island. Sept. 15, 1913, John Kansky 12 . W. Kansky, Agent. Cancellation of Reserve NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the eeves Coast Diskie Crown Janda in Range 4, Coast istrict; Range 6, Coast District: and in Cassiar District: and aituated in the vicinity of Ootsa and Francois Lakes; in the Watershed of the Morice River: in the vicinity of Endako and Bulkley Rivers; in Town- ships 1A, 2A and 3, Range 5, Coast Diatriet;" on the Kispiox Hiver; on the Xitsumkalum Riyer; and on the Naas River, which said reserves were es- tablished respectively by two notices appearing in the British Columbia Gaz- ette in the issue of jitay bth, 5th, 1910, and by notices appearing the British olumbia Gazette in the issues of May 26th, 1910: Novhmber firat, 1906; Ser tember 10th, February | 25 1909; and July ond, Otbog: are cancelled in go far as the aame effecta the ac. quisition of said landa under the pro- Visions of the "Coal and Petroleum Act.’ Deputy Minister of Lands Landa Departmen t) " _ Victoria, B, C., Rubbers — all kinds at Sar- |; Rain coats and oil elothing at |i a for permission to |! ate lowi 3 s LIVERY and STAGE night. - Coal and : Consign your shipments in Ovs Care for Storage or welivery. | Express, General Drayage ant F righting We are ropared to supply ornate . Ae and public conveyances day and [fl Our stages meet mi trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton, ood delivered Promptly. Ruddy & MacKay HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON { cor. of land applied for, thence west 20 ment and containing 80 acres more or] Ith | November; 1913, 19--20 Stationery, Photo Supplies, Gramophones, Developing and Printing. W. W. WRATHALL Hazelton ——= On Sale at the SMOKE THE NEW CIGARS The Baron and Viscount A PRODUCT OF B. Cc, GALENA CLUB W. F. BREWER, Lessee. 7 Hazelton! 5 F avon iu a wf SPMUMUDUTAAY AUN ERMEU ANCL ALANA CAANEE NEEL eo UUL AMINA ATE UACAT LA CSUN TN NERO UAT TALENT ANE ‘ Hudson's Bay =n GROCERIES A full Assort- _ ment of eS RANCHO ATT DRY GOODS | HARDWARE of Best Quality at Popular Prices HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B. C, ONAN MAROON NTNEOSUAANHSHAMUMNESH MAINES always kept in stock q =e g = = a g = i. ! be | | sleet intentelentet ete nlite nts els enlentanten inl eet abana | at Established 1870 R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd. QUALITY IS ECONOMY Feeling Good? It is the certain little distinctive qualities about - ART CLOTHES tok that make you feel good, and every. man we’ measure for a Suit or Overcoat feels good--- as far as Clothes can do it. Look our Fall and Winter range of samples over Boots . Weather Men, Women and Chitden | know we carry the best - Boots for the Bad “WALK-OVER - SMARDON.-LECKIE: » Hardware Our Hardware, is the bit and Largest Stock i in the North. - _ SHELF AND HEAVY | Pickles Janis "Marmalades A> shipment of 1913- ‘pack--fresh—of the famous Hunt’s canned and bottled fruits, Fall and Winter ‘Weights _ HARDWARE A fresh shipment of C. & B. goods arriv- | Fresh Fruits arriving weekly and. oftener. . ing this week, 7 THIS WEEK: ~. : Grapefruit, Apples, Table and Cooking Oranges, Bananas, Lemons’ Ripe Tomatoes © Dry Goods and Furnishing Depariment 3 Leal mM | x ea mi Lat Hl Ml ! x x ml a ml mi ml el am ! mm “j . st m a a! a han! im mi mt ml ! at ot ml x al mi am m ~ $3.00; and $4.00. a! mn al 7 to $2.25. White Honeycomb Shawls, at $2, 00... : 36.in. Cocoanut Matting, per yerd,: White Honeycomb Bedspreads, . _ $160) SILKALINE ‘AND SCRIM. FOR DRAPERIES " Colored Honeycomb’ Bedspreads, . _ “large size, om tw $1. 75... 150. ‘Green and Red Tapestry Table _ | Covers; - > - “from $2.80" Green and Red Portiares, « from ~ $4. 50 Port Essington‘ Established 1870. “R. Camingiam & Son, Li "Hazelton. - Mi M x al x | ae a a i x i ere ere ee eenRREERS