Phone 300 " HARRISON W. ROGERS ‘ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Surre One, Feperan DLock, 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. AFPLecK, Mgr. New Hazelton. FL. T. Lucaa B. A. Lueas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristere and Solicitora Rogers Building Cor, Granville and Pendor Telephone Seymour 508 Vancouver, B.C. 3s ahecdostenfoslantoc lealectsote ofa vboete chee: McRAE BROS, LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS | Architects’ and Engincera’ Supplies Kodaks, Loase Leaf Systems Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture _ Prince Rupert, B. Cc. Ai Paladtati bert. i L Mines and Mining Goud Properties for s sale — Cash or on ond. evelopment an Assessment ‘Carr Brothers ‘Bight Years In This District. Mlacelten, We C. tae fo J. A. LeRoy J. Nation { Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated, : Motor Bus Meets All Bouts and Trains. oO | D | Gimrer erp ernment aresen ied} Rough and Dressed LUMBER | By Carload or in Smaller f §6>. Lots, F. 0. B, Andimaul Prices On Application 'D. RANKIN Andimaul, B Cc. FYWOYTVOYYTST J o 7 ee ees | | QUALITY STORE; Raw Furs Bought and Sald Full line of Toboggans Snow Shoes Groundhog. Robes Babishe C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT | HAZELTON “M onkey Winch” STUMP PULLER Is now welland favorably known through- ont tha north. [Ifyou are not acquainted with this machine and its work write for particulars. Note the new address for prompt ahipuenta. Robert Cross ’ 1211 Dominion Building Vancouver B, Cc. IT’S “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 cot “HOBBERLIN WAY" "| Suite and Overcoats $20 to $40 — ‘NOEL & ROCK | Vancouver i i j i ‘Smithers Notes {From Thursday's Review) J. Mason Adams was down from Telkwa on Monday, ‘ J.S. Hicks, of Hazelton, was among the visitors of the week. H, A. Bigelow and J. 8S. Ken- nedy came in from Telkwa yes- terday. T. T. Dunlop returned on Tues- day from a business visit to Telkwa. The prevailing mild weather has prevented ‘the opening of the rink, Rev, Mr. Butzold and Mrs. Batzold will return from Vancou- ver on Saturday. A colony of beaver is working on Seymour Lake, within a very short distance of town. R. 8S. Sargent went to Telkwa on Sunday, to consult with Mana- ger Redd of the Telkwa store, “Big. Bill’? Sweeney spent sev- eral days in town this week, He LAND NOTICES Otnineca Land District. District of Coast, Range Take notice that Charles Hicks Beach of Hazelton, 8. C., occupation clerk, intends to a poly for permission to { | purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a postplanted at the northwest corner of Lot 449, Range V. Coast District, and being the northeast cor, of land applied for, thence west 20 chains, south 40 chains, east 20 chaing, north 40 chaing to point of commence- ment and contuining 80 acreas more or lesa. Charles Hicks Beach, Oct, 11, 1913, ‘Dan MeDougall, apt. Omineca Land District. Distriet of Cassiur Take notice that James Bell, of Glasgow, Seotland, occupation tele- graph operator, intends to a ply for Permission to purchase the Hhiowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 2391 Cassiar, thence 20 chains west, 20 chains south, thence following Skeena River to the southwest corner of Lot 289] Cassiar, thence north te point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or Jeag. Nov. 10, 1913, ld “22 James Bell, Cancellation of Reserve NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN that the reserves exiating upon Crown lands in- Range 4, Coast District; Range 5, Coast District; and in Cassiar District: and situated in the vicinity of Ootsa and Francois Lakes; in the Watershed of the Morice River; in the vicinity of Endako and Buikley Rivers; in Town- ships 1A, 2A and 8, Range 6, Coast District; on the Kispiox River; on the Kitsumikalum River; and on the Naas River, which said reserves were ef- tablished respectively by two notices appearing in the British Columbia Gaz- ette in the issue of May Sth, 1910, and by notices appearing in the British Columbia Gazette in the issuea of May 26th, 1910; Novhmber first, 1906; i Sep- tember 10th, 1908; February 25t 1909; and July 2nd, 1508; are cancelle: in so far as the same affects the ac- quisition of said lands under the pro- visions of the ‘‘Coat and Petroleum R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Tepartment, Victoria, B, C., lith November, 1918, Act.’ 12--20 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘Tender for Immigration Derention Hospital Building, Vancouver, B. C.,"’ ] be received at this office until 4.00 p. m., on Monday, December 29, 1918, for the erection of the above named building. Plans, specification rnd form of con- tract can be geen and ‘ormia of tender obtained at this Department, at the office of W. Henderson, Esq., resident architect, Victoria, B,C.; on application to Mr. A. Jd. Chisholm, careta ex, Pub lic Building, Vancouver, B.C. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made onthe printed forms supplied, end signed with their actualsigna ures, stating their orcupations and place of residence. In‘the case of firms, the cupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given. Bach tender must be'accompanied by an aceepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable tothe order of the Hon- ourable the Miniater of Public Worka, equal to ten per cent, G0 ce.) of the amountof the-tender, whic ‘will befor. feited If the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called up- on to do 9, ar fail to complete the work contracted for, If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will be returned. he Departnient does not bind itself, toaceept the lowest or any tender, _ By order R: Cc. DisRooners . 4-15 Secretary. Department of Public Works ~ ..: Ottawa, November 19, 1918: Hatgltin, B.C. stm oo y Newspapers will not pbe ald for | toi this advertisement if they ini it ‘without authority from the department. 40827." actual signature, the nature of the oc: |. - |eiet.of spring wheat, 6, Iba is on his way from Hazelton to Pleasant Valley. George T. Stewart, the ‘well- known civil-engineer, came in on Saturday's train, and isspending a few days in Smithers. There is every prospect that Smithers will be connected with the government telegraph system before the end of the year. R. L. Gale, J. P., of Telkwa, came down yesterday to spend a day in town before leaving for a business visit to Vancouver. A trainload of lumber and sev- eral ‘cars of builders’ material, much needed by the contractors, are delayed by the railway blockade, ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carr left this morning for a visit to Van- couver and Victoria, They vx- pect to return to Smithers before Christmas. A. D. MacKay, who has taken up land on Buck river, is in town for a few days. He has just completed a frame residence on his new ranch. Wm. Hunter, one of the origin- al pioneers of the mining indus- try in this district, was here dur- ing the week. He has just re- turned from the coast, much im- proved in health, zelton on Suturday, It is under- stood he will receive the appoint- ment of district surgeon, with headquarters at Smithers, Harold Price’s survey party which has been working in this vicinity for several months, has completed its work for the sea- son, and J. L. King, who was in charge, left with his men for the easton Sunday. Poles for the lighting of Main street have been raised, and the big'tungsten lamps will illuminate Smithers’ principal thoroughfare]; as soon as the dynamo, which is| py on the delayed freight train, can be installed, Rumor has it that PF, D, Eason, engineer in charge of G. T. P. yard work here, and one of the most popular young men in Smithers, will take unto himself a wife before he returns from the vacation trip on which he started last Saturday. A party of G. T. P. officials ar- rived in Smithers on Saturday, Superintendent Mehar: being ac- companied by G. A. MeNicholl, commissioner of colonization and industries; Dr. Eggert, divisional surgeon, and Albert Davidson, general agent. They left on Sunday morning for a trip of in- spection to the and of steel. J. G Halleran is now a member of the despatching staff, under Chief Despatcher P, J. Flaherty. Mr. and Mrs. Halleran: arrived from Vancouver on Saturday, and have secured a temporary residence. They will probably occupy one of the bungalows which are to be erected at Queen and Broadway by Smith & Eg- gileston, Women’ 8,- men’s, and child- ren’s warm house Slippers at Sar- gent’ f ; DISTRIBUTION OF SEED GRAIN AND POTATOES By instructions of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture a distri- bution of superior sorts of grain and potatoes will be made during the coming winter and spring to Canadian. farmers, The samples. for general distribution.will con- ‘| white oats, 4 Ibs,; barley, 5 lba., and field peas, 5'ibs.': These will be sent out from, n,Ottatia, 4 dt Dr. G. G. Maclean accompanied | . |the divisional officers from Ha- f panel neti seeeaeaenaaaeasaaadnaaaaaeanaen _ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6,. 1918 . | | -- 0 ) fol P.O, Box 1685 tribution of potatoes, in 3 Ib.| g samples, will be carried on from several of the experimental farms, the Central Farm at Ot-|f tawa supplying only ‘the proy-|} inces of Ontariqg and Quebec, All samples will be sent free, by mail. Applicants must give particu- lars in regard to the soil on their farms, and some account of their experience with such kinds of grain—or potatoes—as they have grown, so that a promising sort for their conditions may be se-. lected. Each application must be sep- arate and must be signed by the applicant. Only one sample of grain and one of potatoes can ba sent to each farm. Applications on any kind of printed form can- not be accepted. If two or more samples are asked for in the same letter only one will be sent, As the supply of seed is limit- ed, farmers are advised to apply early; but applications will not necessarily be filled in the exact order in which they are re- ceived. Preference will always be given to the most thoughtful and explicit requests. Applications received after the end of January will probably be too late, All applications for grain, and applications from the provinces of Ontario and Quebee for pota- toes, should be addressed to the Dominion Cerealist, Central Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa. Such applications require no postage, If otherwise addressed delay and disappointment may occur. Applications, for potatoes, from farmers in any other province should be addressed, postage pre- paid, to the Superintendent of the nearest Branch Experimental Farm in that province, “CHRISTMAS GOODS §°§ & Ghristmas Cards and Post’. Cards, ‘Tags, Seals, Stamps -Pasters, Booklets. Local. — View Cards and Albums. TOYS “Mechanical Toys, Wool Toys, Balls, ‘Games, Box ‘Carts, Box Paints, Marbies, Mouth Organs, boys and girls. Christmas Tree Candles and Holders, Tinsel and Glass Decorations, Paper Garlands, Crepe Tissue and Flat Tissue, Paper Bells—all colors. . \- Traveling Cases, Military Brush Sets, Hand Mirrors, ete. Framed Photographs. Cameras $1.75 up. Pyrographic Qutfita and Articles to burn. Vietor Victrolas and Kecords. Silver Trays, Pin Trays and’ Baskets, Fancy Papeteries in Cliristmas boxes. . Whist and Bridge Seore Cards and Tablets. Electric Flash Lights from $1.00 up.’ W. W. WRATHALL Hazelton LIVERY and STAGES night. Coal and Wood delivered promptly. Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. ' Address all HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON {cations to Hazelt Hudson's Bay Company GROCERIES | DRY GOODS HARDWARE of Best aimee at Popular Prices A full Assort- LIQUORS always kept in ment of stock HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY HAZELTON, B, C. SH MNUERUMRENNANNCOORNAUNTORHAMEO MMMM TATRA MNTNTESTNMNCOSTNTEANTCS ‘ Dolls--kid bodies and heautifully dressed, Pocket Knives, | Christmas Books for ~° We are prepared to supply private i ' and publ ic conveyances day and | Our Btages meet ali trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton, [J TS Mn a Ltt P CPP ti eTeOeOLiLiTithiiiiL Prt ¥ R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd Established 1870 QUALITY IS ECONOMY | 00 Ib. Sacks No. ~ Another Carload of Feed Arrived | Feed Oats, recleaned, guaranteed to go 42 lbs. and over to the bushel, selling for $2.25. We carry Bran, Shorts, Wheat, Cracked Wheat and Cracked Corn, Clain Shells and Lime.. delightful pastime. SKATING ; is again uppermost in the minds of lovers of this We beg to remind that from our excellent line of Skates, Boots, Straps, Ankle Supports, Hockey Sticks and Pucks we can take care of every want, N HEATERS To meet the demand for Heaters to bum. either wood or coal we are putting in a stock that will meet requirements, Handkerchiefs. ‘, oy . Two Buc Overshoes, all sizes, Sweater Cont, arey, fawn and, NY $1.50. DRY GOODS: STOCK We draw 3 attention to a few ‘specials from our Dry Goods line - White Honey Comb Shawls, large sizes, $2.00, 3.00 and 4, 00 Honey Comb Shawls, in Pale Blue, Pink, Black, each $2.00: Ladies’ Fancy Collars, 50c ‘to $1.50. - Ladies’ Button Overshoes in all. the ‘sizes. Ladies’ F elt Boots $3 and up. » Ladies’ Felt Boots $2 and up. Fancy Embroidered. | For the. Children Reefer Coats, colors red, green, navy, $6.00 and $7. 00.” : ~ Port Essington 2 Cunningham & Son, ee "Established 1870 ~ Hazelton . 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