Phone 300 P.O. Box 1635 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Surlre One, Fenerat Bock, PRINCE RUPERT, 8. C. Green Bros., Burden & Co, Civil Engineers ; Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Officea at Vieto. ia, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. - B, C, AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. F.G. T. Lucas E. A. Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barriaters and Solicitors Rogers Bullding - Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 693 Vancouver, B,C, McRAE BROS, LTD STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and Engineors’ Supplies , Loose Leaf Systems 5 Remington’ Typowriters, Office Furniture gE: Prince Rupert, B. c j i i Mines a and I Mining Gaod Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District, Harclten, Ih C. ret et tos $e ct ATP Pt ie] J. A. LeRoy J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Stree Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.56 Rooms with Baths. ‘Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor ‘Bus Meets Al! Boats and ‘rains, ele ee Lie) i. reer t t THE ~~ THE QUALITY STORE -Ipm, “Premier’s Return London, Oct. 9:—Sir Richard McBride will sail for Canada on Saturday. He will attend the convention of provincial premiers which will he held in Ottawa, beginning Oct, 27.. While the premier was in London arrange- ments were made for the erection of British Columbia’s building, which will be a fine structure located near the London offices of the C. P. R. This arrangement -|will militate against the success of Earl Grey's All - Canadian building project, which is likely to be dropped, the provinces making their dispositions inde- pendently, f Board of Tade Meeting The Hazelton Board of Trade will hold its quarterly meeting next Tuesday, Oct. 14, in hall over theUp-to-Date Drug store, W. A. The Woman’s Auxiliary will meet at Mrs, Hicks Beach’s house on Thursday, October 16, at 3:15 It is hoped that all the ladies of the town will make an effort to be present. Ladies and men’s umbrellas at Sargent’s Shot guns, rifles and ammuni- tion at Sargent’s. : FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red cockerels, pedi- greed, at $1.50 each. Apply to]. ‘)E. H. Hieks Beach, Hazelton. — Lost—One bay horse, ‘10° brand on Jeft hip and_brand on left flank. Weight “about 1,300 lbs. Reward for return of this horse to Roy Ridsdale, 5 4t Raw Furs Bought and Sold Full line of ' Dry Goods Men’s Furnishings Hardware Groceries C. V. SMITH L GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON IT'S “BROWN? _ Again Fashion’s wheel has spun . round again to | $6 BROWN ” Our FALL and WINTER, ‘Samples are here and they are the smartest lines that j ever came into this burg, Pashioned, atyled and made in the exclusive “HOBBERLIN WAY" Suits and Overcoats $20 to $40 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B C.. , ete : ek Tad Ps Pe ins a ~o QE TRAOTEAEDU OUTCAST EARL DRY LUMBER AND CORD-= “WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND. a - Boys’ summer suits, apecial price : $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Zimmerknit underwear, ght weight, per suit #1. 60 to $2.50 ‘Men's hose, tan ard black, per . air, ie to 8be. | Lad es? Bummer waists, special * prleed,- The to $1,00 Ladies" gauze lisle hose, pair, 25c - - Ladies’ cashmere - hose, per pair, BU ett $1.50 to Blankets, all weights and -colors, F pa air $8.00 to $10.00 wels, and arid bathe 2be to Be: en’s ‘dreos. shirts, from 1.00 to $2.50 © To Me ao seeripe ss iscsi cua site ‘fife Handkerhiets, silk, sjieclat price FI ‘LAND NOTICES _ Omineca Land_District. District of — Cassiar Take notice that Herbert Percy Webb, of Victoria, B. C., occupation merchant, intends to appl for per- mission to purchase the following des- eribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at. the ; southeast corner of Lot 1287, Omineca lhistriet, District of Cassiar, thence west about 60 chaing, thence south about 20 chains, thence ‘east about 60 chains, thence north. about 20 chaina, being ungazetted Lot 1289, District of Cassiar, Herbert Perey Webb. Aug, 14, 1913. - “9 Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar : Take ‘notice that Lambert Osborne Patergon, of Victoria, B.C., occupation retired, intends to apply for permission to urchase the following described lands, Commencing at a post planted about 26 chains south of the northeast corner of Lot 2116, Omineer District, Distriet of Caasiar, ‘end ‘at the northwest corner of ungazetted Lot 1686, thence south |: about 55 chaine.to southeast corner.of Lot 2116, thence east about’ 6? chains to west boundary of Lot 320, thenee northerly about 4 chalas to northwest corner of : Lot thence westerly about 60 chains to “the southweat corner of Lot 1236, thence north about 18]. chains ta’ corner marked Northeast A. Lot 1685, thence westerly about 3chains |: to point of Fmmencement and | covering | ungazetted. Lot 1686, Lambert Osborne Paterson. Aug. 14, 1913. Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Benjamin Hailom, of Vancouver, B. C., oceupation labor- er, Intends” to apply for permission to uorenase the following desttibed ands: Commencing at a post planted: at” the south-west corner of Lot 5426, ‘Range ¥V., Coast Dist, thence weat 80 chains, thanea south 20 "chaing, “thence exst 80) chains, thence north 80. chains to point of commencement, Ota 640 reres more. or less, . - Benjamin Hailom. July 8rd, 1918. ° Hazelton Land District. Distriet, of Coas t, Range V, Take notice that Mary Anne Hemble- ton, of London, England, s2ecupation |: spinster, intends te. apy Pely for permis- alien to purchase the ollowing des- eribed lands:. Commencing’ at a Toat planted at the north-west, corner of. Lot 4264,. Range Coast Dist,, thence west 40 chaina, thine south 20 chaing, thence east 46 chains, thence north 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less. ° Mary Anne Hembleton, July 8rd,‘1918, ~ Hazelton. Fang District District of. > ast Range 5. tends to appl "for permission to’ par}. clase .the following dencribed lands: -. * Commencing at a lanted: about twenty-five chains eat rain the North Hast corer of Lot 876. Thence fo 41 ing the ehore line in. a North rly West arly, fred Ensterly, and Southe round the island to point | ment,. containing twenty: = itore of less, being an ieland, Bept..18, 1918, . John 418 J, We Ki | Take notice that L John Kanaky, wf |: Terrace, B. C., aceupation farmer, in- THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918 Smithers Notes. (From Thuraday's Reveiw) woe : With two passenger trains and three freight trains to and from Prince Rupert every week; Smithers is at last in full touch with the world. The inaugura- tion of a regular train Service, as anticipated, has had the effect of stimulating the already busy town and activity in building and other improvements has been redoubled. ‘ ‘ Passenger trains now arrive here from Prinee Rupert at 8:33 p.m, on Saturdays and Wednes- days, leaving for the Pacific ter- minus at 7:30 a, m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Accommodation trains ron to Bulkley Summit, leaving on Sundays and Thurs- days at 8:30 a. m., and returning on Saturdays and Wednesdays. ar Joseph Fisher hag gone to Ha- zelton on mining business. Wiges O'Neill went to Prince Rupert today, for a brief visit. H. H. Boges, who has been appointed: agent at Smithers. W. J. Larkworthy, the Hazel- ton merchant, was’ in town yes- day. Lo, Alex. Thomson, of Francois Lake,. was in town during the week, _Joseph Sexton is spending a few days in Hazelton, on mining business, A. D. MacKay was a passen- ger for Hazelton on this morn- ing’s train, H. W. Kraus was among “the passengers for the conat on ta- day's train, D. BL Carroll, ‘of . Toboggan lake, -has- gone to Hazelton on a business trip. . C. E.- Bailey, provincial inspect- or of pre-omptions, was among last night’s arrivals. Alex. MeMillan, one of the road foremen, returned to Hazel- ton last Saturday. : A consignment of | wellbred poultry for the Rosenthal-De- Voin raneh arrived yesterday, Duncan ° Ross, who * has been ‘Spending some weeks on . the coast, returned on yesterday's train. J. W. Paterson, the Freeport merchant, left on Sunday fora business trip to Kitselas and Prince Rupert. John Beeton, formerly of New Hazelton, has completed alarge livery stable. at the corner of Third and Columbia. _ G. Burrington, who has charge of Broughton & McNeil’s freight- ing operations, has moved his ~ *| headquarters to'Rose Lake. J,.T, Cameron, of Vaticouver, arrived on Wednesday, on busi- ness connected. with Valley lands in, whieh his associates are inter- ested. “Charles Barrett, of tthe Dia- mond D ranch, has let a coritract for a building, to ‘be erected on | Alfred street, for ' ‘use a3 a i meat market,’ riesa will BOOT. be. established in Smithers’ ‘by- Ke ‘K,-MeLatichiin, who artived f m Hazelton on last: hight! ‘A train: ee A plumbing and. findiniths bost- ‘| morning for a visit vo ‘Vancouver Gone jand Victoria, expecting to return #4 _|in about a month, when Mr. ‘Wil- ; : i. liama promisés to have their:new |£". Cogent home completed. ceed at once with the grading: of. Main street, preparatory to the done early in the spring. sidewalks. which are being laid on Main street, and whieh will. be completed within twa weeks, sidewalks are being laid on. Al- fred street, on-which a ‘number’ of business pices are situated. zelton, will at once build a large pool and billiard hall, adjoining Lynch Bros,’ store. Over the latter building they: will havea number of rooms for rent. Horold Price | de Linkison King HAROLD PRICE & CO. British Columbia Land Surveyors | HAZELTON AND SMITHER: London Building bi 3 The Willianis:Carr- Company ’ 3 : has received instructions to:| pr0- |B. 2s Miner ‘Susie’ fH = . Hazelton, B. C “Call arid gee us... ON ¥ door to” ang 7 Telegraph office... Cee g laying of gravel, which will .be|! In addition to the 4, 800 feet of a Moran & Polley, of New Ha-|%& Med "Stationery, Photo. ‘Supplies, Gramaphones, Developing and: Printing. — W. ana ‘Hazelton a a \ ‘SMOKE. THE NEW. CIGARS The Baron and: Viscount A PRODUCT OF B: Cc: GALENA CLUB w. F. BREWER, Lessee. On Sale “Harghoay . at the > Favorite “Brithh Columbia PRISMATIC BINOCULAR - FIELD GLASSES * Compasses. - WATCHES - JEWELRY O. 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