_raoye.or lest, THE OMINECA’ MINER, SATURDAY, JUNE 18," DENTISTRY Dr. BADGERO Of Smithers Will be in Hazelton from June 16 until further notice. Dental work of every des- cription. Careful attention j guaranteed. j Em mt td ee EF, Phone 30 . P.O, Box 1635 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clienta Sute Onk, Fepegau Bock, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. F.G. T, Lucas BE, A. Lucns LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Scoymaur 6938 Vancouver, B. ¢. Mines and Mining Good Properties for 3 sale — Gash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Eight Years In This -District. Hnxcltan, IW. C a ag 8 gh wee a Rh Nd Pd LY J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver - European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and rains. 6 THES QUALITY STORE Full line of DRY GOODS Men’s Furnishings Hardware - Groceries C. 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 and have a look at the new -spring samples, NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B.C. é~. LAND NOTICE. Hazelton Land District District of . ast, Ran ~ Take notice that Bila | H, Humble, of Frince Rupert, oceupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to urchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted about 50 yards ina N.E, direction from the tv mile post on the Copper river trail, on ar island, thence weasterl Pie ing the north bank of the slou a chatns more or less, thence norther! and easterly following. the south bank '' “of the e Copper river 40 chains more or ‘Yeas, to point of commencement, con- taining 1b acres more or less, Elle H. Humble, I, Wells, A . ent, ; Dited 6th March, Bid. mi Omlieca Land District, Distriet of Const, RB ange 6 fake notice that Charles Hicks Beach, of Easel tots B. io occupation: general fent,.intenda apply for permiesion ee to. purchase - the following ‘described lan Commencing at a Poet planted at the} - northwest corner of Lot 349, Ratige 5, - Coast District, and anal he northeast comer of the hind for, thenca weat 20. chains, mouth chaina, east 20 ... chains, north 40 chaina, t0. point : of eommencament, and containing 80 acres |. _ Charles Hi April 2 1014,” es Smithers Notes (From Thursday’s Review) The Hotel Bulkley received its license yesterday. - - A, W. Monroe left for Prince Rupert this week. Trains are now running to Decker Lake siding. _R. Sheehan left for Fort Fras- er early in the week. James Kerr came in from New Hazelton last evening. C. W. Nolan, of Prince George, is here for a few days, Constable Russell: came down from Priestly on Monday, Mrs. Kitt, of Topley, spent a few days in town this week, Mrs. McInnes left on Sunday for her home at North Bulkley. Mrs. Wallace arrived from Telkwa on Tuesday, for a brief visit, Jennings Bros.’ new launch is now in commission on Chicken Lake. . I. Anger, of New Hazelton, spent Monday ahd Tuesday in town, ° R. O. Miller went to Hazelton on Monday fora brief business visit. ; Bob Marion, of Chicken Lake, was a visitor in Hazelton this week, Mr. and Mrs. LaBracheleft this week for a visit. to the” coast cities, R. A. Grant, of P. Burns & Co., is in town, enroute to Prince George. George A, Kerr went to Hazel- ton on Tuesday, on forest branch business, H. G. Bamford and W. §. Rothwell, of Vancouver, are look- ing over the district. Pete Talbot, of the G. T. P. engineering staff, came in from Rose Lake yesterday. . BY Spriggs and A: McDonald, of Vancouver, left for Prince | George on Sunday’s train, zelton on Monday, and will prob- ably spend some time here. Dr. Badgero will leave for Ha- zelton on Tuesday, and expects to spend a week or two in-the Skeena town, . Walter Smith, with a party of four men, on their way overland to Quesnel, spent a couple of days here this week, Stewart and Dunlopwill short- ly’ resume development work on “0/ the Silver Cup Extension group. |' on Nine-mite mountain, | Rev..C. E. Batzold left for Ha- zelton this morning, accompany- ing Rev. John R, Hewitt; who will have charge of the Method- ist church in that town, transferred from the lake dis- trict to Aldermere, to succeed is on hig’ way to Scotland. Chas, E. Mink, a notéd marke. and Telkwa,.in the interests of the Dominion | Cartridge. Co. : ‘The eases of f Gap’? Hall and. charg 6 are made, will be | ja Prince Rupert. ausizey * whieh y, Nonday, W. Young came up from Ha-|. Constable Fairbairn has been Senior Constable MacAulay, who|. man with rifle and. shotgun, is|. spending the week in Smithers/’ August’ "Johnson, against - whomi is jserlous wounding and. ‘asad : Another Working Proper = (From The Chaleopyrite)..,, A lease was taken by: Rola Me- . Crimmon on the Black Prince Group adjoining the Silver Stand- ard, on Glen mountain, and work commenced on the-.old Black Prince tunnel last Monday. Mr. MecCrimmon was formerly in charge of the workon this tunne! for the Silver Standard: people when they first started to open up their property from the Black | Prince or Two-mile side of the hill and has always thought well of the chances for.opening up a good body of ore through this tunnel, Ore in small stringers or fractures was encountered in this tunnel before it was ‘aban- doned in favor of the shafts on the Standard, and altogether it looked very promising.- The terms of the lease are not given at present, With the miners now being put on by Mr. Me- Crimmon and the increased force at the Standard, Glen mountain | will be a pretty busy. little hill during the summer. The wagon road is about completed from the Two-mile creek side, connecting with the wagon road to the Har- ris Mines, which will give them ashort haul over a fine grade. Chas. E. Mink, a noted per- former with rifle and shotgun, gave an exhibition of marksman- ship in Hazelton on Monday af- ternoon, to demonstrate the merits of Dominion cartridges. A large crowd saw him perform a number of unusual feats. Card of Thanks Mr, W. H. Sharpe and family. Wish to tender their most sincere thanks to all those who, by their prompt and kind assistance, pre- vented what otherwise might have beer a disastrous fire, when the roof of their cabin caught fire on Tuesday morning, ‘information as to the conditions of the ; MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, 1914, for. the con-' yeyance of His Majesty’s Mails, on -a proposed Contract for four years, once per week each way, between Hazelton and Kispicx, from the lst day of Octo- ber next. Printed notices containing further proposed Contract may beseen and blank, forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Hazelton, Kispiox and New Hazelton, and at the office of the undersigned. Poat Office Inspector's Office, Vie- matier not enerally. toria, B. C., oH ay, 1914. known or ne appre- ciated with regard to commer: . . cial’ printing is-the fact that” dtyle, display (by. which ~is meant typographical’ arrangeé- ment) and type-laces are sub...” ject.to-change, as in the case of clothing and other fashions. ~ | -G Modern printing shows a | marked teitdency towards the neatand plainin display witha . ; | liberal use of margin, as oppos- | - ed to the old-style methods of ' coarse, overcrowded and over- . omamental composition, Not ©.” every printer cat give you the better class of work. It is, therefore; to your interest tosee that your pnnting is-‘done at - the most fully. equipped com- mercial printing plant -in_the Northern Interior, ‘canying. a large and high-grade tock of stationery, and employing work- hen of experience and ability: The ne Quality Mark Peinshop is The oe Omineca .. E. H. FLETOHER, at ‘Post Office Inspector, NOTICE In THE SUPREME COURT OF BNITISH CoLUMBTA. 40-2-4 In the matter of the Administration Act, and in the matter of the Es- tate of Fred Zoellner, deceased, in- testate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, dated Sth June, 1914, I was appointed Admin- istrator of the estate’of the said Fred Zoellner, ALL parties having claims against the said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to @, before the 27th day of June, 1914, and al all parties indebted to the said es- tate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 11th day of June, 1914, STEPHEN H, Hoskins, Official Administrator Hazelton, B.C. m41-2 Department of Agriculture Live Stock Branch Live Stock, Field Crops and gen- eral Agricultural Information. Write or Call H. E. WALKER, B, S.A. Provincial Agriculturiat Telkwa, B.C. se Notice — The following horses, left at J. H. Snodgrass’s ranch, Francois Lake, by M.-Stich, will be sold by public auction, at Hazelton, on July 6, 1914, under the pro- visions of Chap. 29, R. § B. C., for wintering charges and ex- penges, unless same are paid be- fore that date: One roan mare, branded - -HU jon left shoulder; docked tail. . One three-year-old roan filly, |, unbranded, m41-4 SKEENA DISTRICT Ferry, BaBInE LAKE [* accordance with chapter 85, R. S. B, ©. 1911, “ Ferries Act,” the Gov- | ernment of British Columbia invite ap- | plications for a charter for a ferry to .) ply on the Babine Lake. Applications, endorsed ‘“Tender for Ferry, Babine Lake,” will be received. by Host, day, th 8rd June, 1914, he iimits of the. ferry shail extend for a distance of two miles above and two milea-below said point. The charter will cover a period ex piring on 3let March, } Applicanta shall give croutlineot the achedule an which they propose to op- ‘ erate this f otal Applicants shall give a description of the vessel it is proposed to use and the method of operation. conform in all respects to the require- ments of the ‘‘Canada Shipping “Act” and amending Act. All children who are travelling t>and from _ichool shail be carrfed- free of *vApplicants hall atdte the tolls they propose to ask for— ‘oot passengers (adults), “each. Foot t passengers, children tinder thir- Asiometlis with driver and passen- Pasdenger with saddle-horsi, ae Passenger with horde and bu Driver with two horses an loaded or unloaded. Driver with ‘four horses and wan, P loaded or unloaded.” Automobile, loaded. - Automobile, unloaded. Cot Cattie and haraes, per head, 4 Sheep, ha head. : , . Frelat, unperishable, per 100 ib. applicant shall state the amount F ant a requires. for the operation ‘- of oe of this: *dovecins rtinent of Public ‘ork: J ee se tT melee 2, W. W. KERR. Honourable Minister of Pubile | é up to 12 o'clock noon of Tues- The vessel must |- wagon, Gakesant c Ca res ad ols under one year old, 7 ye ries perishable, pet 100 Ib. . For Sale - The Log Cabin Dry Goods and Confectionery Store, New Hazel- ton. Enquire of Mrs. M. Layton, New Hazelton, 40-1 SES ESSE E NESEY SSE FS ENES SSS SENS SET R Cunningham & Son, id, ‘PORT ESSINGTON Established 1870 HAZELTON | “all the time” The newest and latest j in every -depattnient pe ~ This week brings : some very fine | pieces imo Dress: goods, in Tartans, in. Crepe, in Cre- ©...” tonnes, Pongee ’Silks, Japan and China. ~~ Silks, Butcher Linen, Prints, Sateens, Ladies’. bight Summer Vests. A sorting up. on _ _ ‘Ribbons, | A very: fine assortmentof Com: ~forters. ranging from $2. 25 to $15, Wom... “ens and Children’s . Lisle. Hose, White, ~ Tai, Red,and Black Colors. @ This hot”. _ Weather a Mortis or Arin Rocker Chair,’ et ‘a Swing Chair or Rattan Rocker for long ing around will'add to your comfort: We pas them on hand. :.@. Tennis: players will find 1 ererything. a require for. the ian tote sat lid id iil iis ln PRT Se stage wear at are agen Hig eager paige” a of i ies ill