Samm , waman, intends to ap o. 600 yards ina N.E. direction from the - being on an-island, thence westerly. ed the north bank of the alon = and. easterly. following the south ban | of Tess, to we talning 1 10 y aces more oF CER a of Hazelton, B..C., o¢cupation general - # Copat Dintret, ‘pnd bei “2 ghalha, north 40 eee o po 4 sonar tee aud containing Phorie 800 .. P.O. Box 1685! HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients . Surre ONE, FeowRat. BLOcK, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Green Bros,, Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.ia, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. B, C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton, F. Ga. T. Lucas "B.A. Lueas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogera Building Cor, Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B.C. MeRAE BROS., LTD. "| STATIONERS & PRINTERS Syatems Remington Ty Tecarers: Office Furniture 4 Architects” and id Engin cers’ Supplies i Prince Ruperts B.C. hi Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. - Develo ment and Assessment Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District, Haveltun. i. C. J, A, LeRoy J. Nation otel Winters Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hotand Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains, o: ee eerie} QUALITY STORE Full line of DRY GOODS. Men’s Furnishings Hardware - Groceries ma a oe ED Cor. ee C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON . | Clothes That Hold Their Shape © Hobberlin Clethes 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 and have a | look at- the new spring samples. ‘NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B.C. ’ LAND NOTICE. Hazelton Lend District. . District of t, Range 6. Take: notice hat Ella H. Humble, of Princa Rupert, _gecupation married to purchase the following desembed lan two mile poat on the Copperriver trail, 0 chains mofeor less, thence norther y e Copper. river.40 chaifia more or int of commencement, Con- Bila H. Hamble, | *}. : ID. Wella, Argent, a "Dated, Sth Mareh, 1814, - i ~— : women in’: ‘many or the : larger i" mid +42 ‘s ‘Omineca Land toigtret District D * Coas Take notles that t tanga Hicks Réae agent, intendi to ap Ny fer: pertniasion pareh ane the etalon d own rier . west 20 of he “eoutn 4b "BRITISH BUDGET MEANS | the Nationalists, who.will- be able |. | both houses will’ refuge to accept (every time, “law only - through the operation of the Parliarnent. Act... y for permisaion | mischief’ by: getting the beat pos- ‘sible conditions on behaif‘of the Commencing at i post planted about loyalists, of Irelaiid;~ ‘the all-im- portent understanding to be ar- bill 4 is presented to the King’fot his signature.” . wy . i Zave “active expression. today of -théir desire for extension’ of the ‘Tright to vote by joining in pars adés,. attending ° masa meetings aa, and by: word of niovth serkin NEW TAXES London, May 4:—Lloyd George in presenting his sixth annual budget -faces an expenditure which is variously estimated at £205,000,000 . to £222,000,000. The published figures show that the revenue falis £77,000,000 short of this year’s estimated expenditure. The national growth of tax revenues should be four or five million pounds, but-it is expect- ed that the chancellor will apply five million. pounds to the: relief of the local rates, and it is also suggested that he may sacrifice another three million. pounds of breakfast table. ‘It is generally anticipated that the income tax will be remodelled | in order to make up the deficit. “London, May 5:—Lloyd George in his budget speech referred to the deficit of $20,665,000, which} makes new taxation inevitable. In addition the government has decided to help. some’ munieipali- ties which are facing bankruptcy. This compels a readjustment of imperial and local taxation, which means an additional expenditure by the exchequer which with these and other proposals will entail an expenditure 6f $21,090, - 000. ¥or this additional revenue it is proposed .to revise the in- come tax and the existing tax on earned incomes under $5,500 and above $5,500 the rate will be in- creased so that the rate on un- earned incomes will be raised to 16. a _ , RUMORED ARRANGE. -: MENT FOR ULSTER . Toronto, May -4:— A special eable from Belfast says:—‘'The government’s intention is stated here tobe to follow the plan of placing the préserit Home Rule Bill on the statute books with all convenient haste and embodyi ing whatever settlement is arrived at in an amending bill. go that the present measure will never come into force in its existing shape, “One advantage of: this pro- gram will be to save the face of toclaim that they ‘have secured their main purpose and will per- haps: be mere ready to agreé to the further, ‘terms which the Commons may requirefrom them, “The chief. reagon *, for this course “is that the Unidnists of responsibility for home rule,” . “They will divide against: it be’ rejected by the Lords on the|’ second reading and. will be made “The Unionists: will: then’ ‘do what they can‘. (Thitigate . the. | rived at, if possible, before the : A Suffrage ‘Campaigi Chicago, May 2:—-Thousainds of revenue in order to secure a free!’ ‘|last.evening. ,|Port Essington, =~: The. measare will]. (From Thursday's: Review) fed G. L. Hawkins: was ‘visiting Telkwa this week, J. L, Christie was down trem Aldermere yesterday. Merrick Harvey was’.down Telkwa for a day or two. - George V. Copley came in from Rose Lake.on Saturday. - EB, M. Hoops, of Aldermere, visited Smithers on Wednesday. ConstableMacAulay came down from Aldermere on Wednesday. Dunean Jennings,. of “Chicken Lake, was in town on Wediies- day. | . -W. S. Henry returned on Mon- day from a business visit to Ha- zelton, : W. N. Clark, of South Bulkley, left on Sunday for a visit to {Ottawa | d. McGovern has retuned fram a vacation trip to Pmnce Rupert, Mr, and Mrs, 0, C: Lawson of Seattle, were among Monday's arrivals, Chas. Barrett, of the Diamond D ranch, was in town for the weekend, . W. R. Metntosh, of Stella, re- gistered at the Hotel Bulkley ¢ on Saturday. Postoffice Inspector Fletcher ig Saturday. ‘ Road Superintendent Carr spent the early part of the week in Smithers. Mrs. E. M. Hoops, of -Alder- mere, returned from the coast ’ J..W. Morison left on “Tues. day’s train to visit hig parenta:in G. A. Melntyre, representing |. Finnie & Murray, Winnipeg, was in town this week. JL, Coyle, - who ‘has. been spending. a few daysin Hazelton, returned yesterday. ; A. L Ford and family ‘arrived en route to Rose Lake. Saturday, after spending a few weeks in Prince Rupert, Prince, Rupert on Tuesday. _ J.M.MacCormick was a visit- or in town on Monday, returning to Hazelton on ‘Tuesday’ s- train, de Boule mining man, paid a flying: visit to Smithers on Mon- fay. Was No Disorder “Nariaimo, May 2:—May Day, and the occasion ofthe U.M.W.A,. tions between ‘those supporting it should not give rise to any trouble, the ‘authorities took é éx- aid. forces: by over’ 150 meh, militia “were: Hétle in: “evidence |’ o daring. the day,’ béing’ kept t fin thie] eh background but eady for any Qeiioe. «STEPHEN H. Hoskins, m85-6 Official Administrator azelton, Bt, NOTICE.” + IN THE SUPREME Court OF BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA, . expected,to arrivein Smithers on| ‘The Royal Bank : of Canada. INCORPORATED 1989" Capital Pald Up - - ace 5 Reserve Fund - + + $15,500,00.. Intereat Pald-on Deposits at Current Rates ee | Banking by Matl Given. Special Hin ; HAZELTON BRANCH: . A.D, McLEQD - - 9 - - Manager. |} ——— NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITIGH - COLUMBIA, In the matter of the Administration Act, and inthe matter of the. Es- tate of John Henry- McHale, deceas- ed, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His “Honour Judge Young, dated 18th March, 1914, I was appo nted Admin- a istrator of the estate of the said John _ Henry McHale, All parties having ; claims apamst the said estate are here- || by requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me, before the. 16th day of May 1914, and all parties indebted to: the paid estate: are. Yequir- ‘ed- to. pay the amount of their in- Speen tee to me forthwith. Dated 1 dat it day of May, 1914, In tha- matter ‘of the Administration Act and in the matter of the Es- tate of Swan Carlson, deceased, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of . His Honor Judge Young, dated 27th | ; April, 1914, I was appointed Adminis- | ° trator of the Estate of.the asid Swan . ‘| Carlson. All parties having claims against the said Eiatate are hereby re- quested to fcrward the same, nd tay ot verified, to me before the 23 May, 1914, and alt parties indeb the ‘said Estate are nired to pa the amount of. their in ebtedness | to me forthwith. —. Dated. 4th May, 1914, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, _ Offietal Administrator. at m$é-7. Hazelto B, . . S cited with regard to commer- a ayle,, display (by which is. ~ > Yiberal use of margin, as Opp ‘:” coarse, overcrowded and over-‘ the most fully equipped | matter : not nly - known or ful ly appre-.. printing is the fact. that ‘meant typographical arrange- " ment) and type-faces are’sub-. ject to change, as in the case + of clothing and other fashions. — - Q Modern printing shows a! marked tendency towards the _- “neat and plain in display with au ed to the old-style metho sof t omamental composition. Not. _ every printer: can give-you the -. better class’ of work: It ‘is, "therefore, to your interest to see - that your printing is done at . com-. mercial printing plant in the ‘ Northern Interior, carrying’a |. large and high-grade Stock of — "Stationery, andemployinig work: ; ” men of experience’ and ability. The Quelity MakPeothos - | o \ The Miner j is two dollars a. year to any addvess"in Canada; toll] © ~~ con United Stated, three dollars. “ from Prince Rupert on Monday, | Mrs, Stickney « réturned last |. RAL Graham, superintendent . for Bates: & Rogers, went. to|- “Prank A.'Brown, the Rocier| celebration. passed off. quietly, |: * ln. order. that the strained rela- the ‘strike and” those opposed to}: tra: precautions, éné result of, whieh: was: increasing’ the elvil | The] + 7 Ri ila & Son, Lid Established 1870. | PORT ESSINGTON HAZELTON Most of « our spring shipments have reached i is =e - can take care of the wants of the district, ‘supplying the t best goods for, the. least money.:: New stocks ‘antiving.- oe Kneading Pans,” Cereal ——— Tins COAL: OIL A large‘shipmient, of Enamélware, Alumina and Tinwares: _ { { { 1 1 { i { { { }-| Cookers, Milk and‘Rice - SUIT CASES, CLUB ~ |.|. -.Boilers, Cook Pots, Pota: ” ||. . to Pots, Stew Pans, Pud- | ae i ding Pans, , White: Ma-. I ‘Ae yy ng Bowls Pie and Cake ~ tary | ; 4 | | { { { { { 1 { { { : cook Bs 8 ‘A large. all | con A very. ‘select tock of: BAGS. and TRUNKS