Phone 300 P.O, Box 1685 ~. Road Work of Season HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Sure Own, FepenaL BLock, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. (Continued from Page Ona) Green Eros., Burden & Co. Civil Enginesrs Dominion and British Calumbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fort George . and New Hazelton, B, C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton, at Moricetown. road at Tyee’ lake. F.G. T, Lucas E. A. Luea LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors — Rogers Building Cor, Granville and Pender Zelenhone Sermour 5 598 _vencouver: B.C, superintend the construction of ton to the railway station at South Hazelton, The superin- ee hk ai McRAE BROS. LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and pd Enginenrs’ Supplics Systems ‘ Remingion Tipeenier Office Furniture K Prince Rupert B. Cc. iE tendent laid out a new road from the town to the ferry, folldwing the lower flat through the In- dian reserve, thus cutting out the former roundabont and hilly $6 -bihapediapuy Petal route, while on the other side of Mines and Mining Good Properties for s sale — Cash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work, Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District, * Ilnzelton, IL &. J. A. LeRoy J. Nation { Hotel Winters Abbott and Water Streets Vancouver European Plan $1.00 td $2.50 Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and ¢ Trains. - Cor. ae ad Raed Bans Bs a I TOPE TEE TT i+] “Rough and Dressed “LUMBER By Carload or in Smaller Lots, F. O. B, Andimaul paee! * OY ee en ee tet F ¥ Prices On Application D. RANKIN f «=» Andimaul, EB. c. PUVUTVCTTOTETTETS on { QUALITY STORE| Raw Furs Bought and Sold & Full line of Toys - Dolls Games, Etc. Ek ak aed nd Sse OL ” j |tendent says, an effort is heing } |made to- secure appropriations }|partment can he brought to see } [sonis over, with the exception ©/of the Smithers bridge, to which yj hia attention will be devoted for # some weeks, wlof France may soon visit the | United States, B| will also go to Canada for a brief|. i visit F Sargent’ 8. the Bulkley the read to the sta- tion was reconstructed on a very easy grade, This work was well done, meeting the approval of every resident, Alex. McMillan had charge of the Hunter Basin road, an im- portant piece of work which will benefit miners in the ‘Telkwa camp. Good results were ob- tained on this road, although the money available was insufficient for its completion, In sending in estimates -for next season’s work, the ‘superin- sufficient for-all necessary work.: M.L.-A., is heartily co-operating, | and it is hoped , the works de- the imperative necessity for lar- ger appropriations for this dis- trict. . Mr. Carr’s work ‘or the sea- French President Coming Paris, Dee, 17:-The president It is believed he Useful Christmas presents at C. V. SMITH § GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON ‘Monkey Winch” STUMP PULLER. Is now well and. favorably known throurh- out the north, If you are net acquainted with this machine and its work write for partieulara. Note the new addreaa for prompt shipments. Robert Cross 1211 Dominion Building Vancouver - B.C, IT'S “BROWN” Again ~ Fashion's wheel has spun j round again to . tf BROWN a Our FALL’ and WINTER: Samples are here and they ate the smartest lines that f _ever ‘came Into © this: burg. Fashioned, styled and made in the exclusive __. “HOBBERLIN. WAY?" _- Suits and Overcoits * $20 to $40. NOEL & ROCK - Hazelton, B. ¢. ap {- { { l j || appearing in the British Columbia Gaz- |OMINECA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, q | | Pe Hazelton, B, January, Sth atthe hour.o 4 dn’ the afternoon, 1a Cancellation of Reserve NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reserves existing upon Crown lands in Range 4, Coast District; Range 6, Coast District; and in Casslar District: aid situated in the vieinity of Ootsa and Francois Lakes; | in the Watershed of the Morice Rivers in the vicinity of Endake and Buikle ey Rivers; in Town- ships LA, 2A and Range 6, Coast District: on the Kispiox River: on the Kitsumkalum River; and on the Naaa River, which said reserves. were es- tablished respectively by two notices atte in the issue of May 6th, 1910, and by notices appearing in, the Hritich Columbia Gazette in the issues of May 26th, 1910; Novhmber firat, 1906; pep- tember 10th, 1908; February . 25t 1909; and July 2nd, 1908: are cancelled in so far ag the aame affects the ac- quisition of said lands under the pro- visiona of the “Coal and Petroleum Act.’ . R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands Lands [epartment, - Victoria, B. C., Iith November, 1918, 12-20 ieee, NOTICE is hereby | given hat a Court of Revision atid Appeal, under the pro-. visions, of the ‘“Taxatich Act’! respect- ing the assessment rollsof the Omineca Asiessment District for the year 1914, | will be held m the Government: Office’ |:: , on. Thar ef the 16th Dated at. ‘Hazelton, B. C., December. Leh, 1913, ' STEPHEN H. “HOSKING, Judge of the Conrt.o roud through the importantset- tlements in the vicinity of Chick- en and Toboggan lakes to con- nect again with the trunk road During the ‘early ‘part of the season Foreman J. A; McDonald was in charge of the Heal-Norris That com- pleted, he came to Hazelton to the important road from Hazel- Jeventually play an (In this endeavor Wm. Manson, |- ‘W..W. organization. formed to . .|drawal of the Socialista, cibinet: ‘ministers, ° ‘paying they erg were not liberated, ‘and warn- ing. ‘them. ta: look for poison in their. coffee. also: resent the attitude taken by the: ‘agitators. 2 0 "clock paps Only One Navy for Empire . {Continued from Page Oite) oe represented on a body ‘respoiisi- ble for the strategic “disposition of the fleet. In other words, the five nations would all be in exact- ly similar position. “Such a revolution at the ad- miralty as Ihave proposed,’ con- tinued the speaker, “is not likely to be welcomed by the admiralty wy here, because it ‘means putting into the melting pot an organiza. tion built up gradually, and it certainly is one of the most effi- cient departments of the state. But if this would settle the very difficult problem of co- -operation in naval defence and givea single navy, it seems worth doing.” Forestry Reports Vietoria, Dee. 15:—The con- ference of forestry officials here} gy shows that the operations of the forest branch are of great impor- tance. Reports and papers read by the district foresters from the various parts of the province were of great interest. R, BR, Allen, district forester at Hazel- ‘ton, read a paper on the grazing | i possibilities of the district tribu- tary to Hazelton in which he said | oe that although the industry was only in its infancy there it would | important | jy part in the stock raising develop- ment of the province. St. Peter’s Church Mr, W. McFruin, of the Church Camp Mission, will be the preach. er al the morning service’ ‘tomor-| yy row. This being the third Sun- day of the month, Holy Com- munion will be celebrated at the ‘close of the evening service.’ A short, bright Christmas ‘ser- vice, followed by Holy Commun- | py ion, is announced for Thursday | next, commencing at 114. m. ° Progress on Other End Fort George, Dec, 15:— The temporary pile bridge across the Fraser River was begun on. Sat- urday by the Grand Trunk Pacif-| wy ic. Work will be rushed. The! a structure will be complete in three weeks, and rails will reach the town not later than January 20. ' Relies on Canada London, Dec. 17:—Speaking to the crew of the battleship New Zealand yesterday, Hon. Winston Churehill praised New Zealand for her gift to the navy, and said the government was still looking forward with confidence to the assistance which Canada would bring. | Fresh fruit, butter and egps at Sargent’s. L, W. W. are Violent . Vancouver, Dec. 17:—The So- cialists of the city have. with- drawn their support from .the Miners’ Liberation League, an I: agitate for the’ releasé of the coal strike rioters, - Violent. anarchis- tic speeches ‘caused | the with- I. W: W...speakers | at a mass meeting’. here made threats against the were likely to. be shot if the riot- Lator | unionists |- hristmas cards and calendarg ' “Up-to- date” Drug Stores. House slippers for men, wome |) rere sil ° . _ Revision g and: Appeal en nd stindten, at Sargent’ oe Th Ee a SO a Pert etiiTeriTi ttt. Ra SED Try SPCC Ts "Established 1 1870 R. Conningham & Son, mal ; QUALITY. IS ECONOMY: With the ‘near + approach of Christmas a a few r suggestions for Christmas . Buyers we set forth : Toyland Mechanical toys of every ‘description, including walking animals, rubber balls, games, tops, dishes, furniture. sets—-every- a thing that delights children. od a - For Smokers No Christmas gift i is more appreciated than a good 5 pipe, a set of pipes, a box of cigars, or anything 1 in the smoke line. - Besides, you cannot go .very far wrong, and, ‘after all, your a choice of gift reflects your taste and judgment, | gE Onr stock offers you the best and the greatest vatiety. - Loewe, 7 a Peterson, B. B. B., and E. A. M. briar pipes in sets, and in single pipes in cases. Meerschaum, Calabash, Cigar and Cigar- ette Mouthpieces, Tobacco Pouches, Cigar and Cigarette: Cases. JMOORE} #& The H WICKLESS OA OIC LANE | or e ome BER maconmerea al ee ae! ac This Lamp cannot be. beaten. Abit ia a Mellow Light 4 ong SP ; We supply it with A beautiful art owe? oe RRmrreD, ,. 7 No Chimn et Ca. _ shade, making it “a thing of HANSOME in ’ srs _ beauty and a joy-for ever,” | EE Nagy fling Cutlery MWe carry the best table silverware. Rogers’ 12. -dwt. ives and forks, table, dessert and tea spoons. _ | . Aluminum’ Ware Be Makes very accept gifts, We have the ful range, on Chiffonier | This looks good. A six-drawer fir chines, m mission + finish, . ‘very neat, with plate-glass, mirror, -~ _’ Special oly: 0 q _ Dresser and Wash-stand- three-drawer fir dresser, mission ‘finish, plate-glass mirror, 5 and wash-stand to match, - Aa, 50 Dry Goods Stock "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, 50¢ to-$1.50:°. “Fa ancy. Embroidered. Handkerchiefs. - Ladies” Button Overshoes ; in. all - the sizes. * Ladies’ Felt Boots: $3 and. up.-: * Ladies’ Felt Boots $2 ‘and ‘tip. OUR GROCERY. DEPARTMENT IS FILLED wins -EVERY GOOD THING TO EAT = FRESH F RUITS. ---Jap oranges, table apples, Grapes, -coce ie - ts, cluster: raisins, cranberries, | p Cad - - oa & Established 1870 if Cunningham & Son, a , __ Hazelton a ~ Port Esrington ouree daduundadeduguccacs