Phone 800 P.O. Box 1695! HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients ; Svire One, Feprran 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. CG. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton, F. G. T. Lueaa LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers and Solicitors Rogers Building Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 693 Vancouver, B,C. McRAE BROS, LTD. STATIONERS & PRINTERS Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies Kodaks, Loose Leaf Systems ~ Remington Typewriters, Office Furniture Prince Rupert, B, c. Shep duapfestaotah ope fife Pyech Th pg + er Mines and Mining Good Properties for B sale — Gash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Eight. Years In This District, Hazelion, Le. C. mQ J, Nation o J, A. LeRoy E, A, Lucas | - Smithers Notes (From Thureday’ wReview) Dr. _ Wallace, of Telk va, B wasin town on ‘Tuésd y A number ‘of new residences have been started this week. C. W. Allen left this morning for a business visit to Hazelton, W. R. Eggleston was 4 passen- ger for Prince Rupert on today’ 8 train. ; The telegraph office will be finished before the end of the week. G. M. Beirnes and E. J. Hill were passengers for Hazelton on Sunday, Geo. F. MacDonald returned yesterday from a busines visit to Prince Rupert. | Shel. Robinson, who'now regis- ters from Fort Fraser, was in town yesterday, _ a J. N. MeNeill, of Broughton &} pert for a brief visit, George Frizzell returned yes- terday from a visit to his - Prince Rupert establishment, R. G. Barnett, of ' Sargent’s staff, returned yesterday from:a business trip to Wordsworth. Chicken ereek ranchers are agitating for the extension of Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Strects } t f Vancouver European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 i t i o Rooms with Baths, Hot and Cold ; Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boata and Traing. QUALITY STORE Raw Furs Bought and Sold Fullline of Dry Goods MEN'S ‘FURNISHINGS Hardware, Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Bemis 4 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. | ! William H. Halland GENERAL STORES AT HAZELTON & KISPIOX WOOD WOOD ‘Send In Your Order & 160 Cords good Birch’ Weod for sale at $7.00 percord de- livered to any part of the city at your door = Also Good Dry Lumber for Sale Good Warm Blankets, ‘all sizes and colors. Wool. : Cape Sweater Coats fo *- Men and: Women - “William H. Holland | kA Ws Grebam Sixth avenue to. their seetion. J. A. Kirkpatrick, the Prince { |Rupert merchant, eame up yes- terday, for a brief business trip. R. H. Gerow, manager for J. C. K. Sealy, spent several days here, returning to Hazelton ¢ on Sunday. ‘ J, H. Keefe, of Francois Lake, isin town this week. He is tak- in to his ranch, R. C. Sinclair, accompanied by Mrs. Sinclair and their little Telkwa on Tuesday, | Three teams are now’ on. their way “from Smithers to“ the "Cép- ¢ ed today. the restaurateur, | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Louis’ Dunean came down from end of steel! yesterday, on their way: ‘to the]: coast. They were accompanied, by W. H. Walker. Isadore Anger, the New Hazel- . ton tailor, arrived yesterday. He will make arrangements for the immediate construction of a two- Chats story business “building | on. his Main-street lots, Dr. McLean left for the coast .| yesterday, called by the. jilnessof ; his brother to his home on Van- Hazelton. Hospital, ‘who arrived last evening, _, the’ houses L.-Sehuller has prépared plans for a hahdsome two-story, build- 3| ing, to be erected on on Matn-atrest : = ‘Boos. for Hatching From thé following pena, ‘all of. which are : STANDARD BRED BIRDS; PartridgeW' Yyandottes, Ros Rosa Comb : re horn ( pone cw arred 1 Rocks, horns Witte Otpinetone Once es . booked after $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen Ege. *Cedarvale Poultry Farth . 4 » Cedaryale,, oe MeNeil, has gone {0 Prince Ru-| ing a consignment of machinery , little daughter, came dawn from}. R. Watson has had plane for | an |UVe neat cottages prepared: by : Architect Killam, will be ‘erected on First | avenue|- q|north, and Mr. Watson expects! i | begin. ‘work: on. them: within. al ilweek orao 0 2° f March Ist; - ARE THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914" near Alfred, for George W. Friz- zel, proprietor of ‘the Smithers meat market, The ground floor will-accommedate Mr. Frizzell’s ““lbusiniess; while Fank ~ Chapin will oceupy the apartments: Up: stairs. On Monday evening next the Athletic Association will give a banquet in honor of the Smithers hockey team, winners of the Ross cup and champions of North- ern B.C. The function will take place in the large dining room of the Hotel-Bulkley, - The parcels post pickanniny, a rag doll despatched from Ottawa as-one of the first parcels under the new system, has already traveled to many different towns in Canada, It reached Smithers the other day and was forwarded to Hazelton, a 5000 Club button being added to its many decora- tions, Mrs, J. Mason Adams ‘and daughter ‘went to Prince Rupert on Sunday and returned last eve- ning, accompanied by Mrs, Adams’ sister, Mrs. Basil Pres- cott and little son, who come from Mexico for an extended visit, Mr. Prescott, who is en- gaged in survey work in the southern republic, will remain there for some time. ~ Plans for the Catholic church, drawn by G, CG. Killam, have ‘been approved by Father God- frey, and a contract-for the struc- ture will probably be let within & few days.. The edifice, which is to stand at, the corner of. First and Queen, will present -a, fine appearance, Its dimensions Will be two stories, 76x41.6 over all, “| while the top of the cross which Is to surmount the steeple will be 80 feet above the ground, © Smithers Conservatives - . At a well-attended | and enthu- siastic meeting of Conservatives, held in the dining-room’ of the. | Hotel Bulkley on Monday -eve- ‘ning, organization of the Conger- vative, Association of Smithers and District was effected, an efficient executive comimittee being elected and installed, The meeting was held as a re- sult of two previous meetings, at which a plan of organization was perfected under George A. Poole and T. T. Dunlop, respectively chairman and secretary. pro tem, These gentlemen conducted pro- ceedings in a business-like man- ner, and the utmost harmony and good feeling piévailed.- ' After the adoption of a con- stitution and by-laws, the elec- tion of officers was declared in order. Sir Richard McBride was unanimously chosen honorary president and Wm. Manson, M. L, A., honorary vice-presi- dent. G. A. Poole, H.-G, Smith, and A. R. Macdénald were nom- inated for the presidency, the latter receiving the: office = through] - the ‘withdrawal of Measrs Poole and Smith, H. G. Smith. was]: unanimously .. chosen. vice-presi- dent.” Jas, "A. “Macdonald, re. cording secretary- -treasurer, and Walter Noel, corresponding sec-. retary, were elected without con- test. For the other executive positions there were. eleven nom-| inations, the following being de-|; ‘elared elected after a eloae vate: W. J. O'Neill, T. L. Carr, Jno, A. MeDonald, D. Jennings and P, McPhee. . ‘After the. ingtallation of the officers and a brief ‘speech by the president, who expressed the thanks of the Association to the. temporary officers, various mem- bers ‘addressed the meeting, all expressing the belief that the new organization would be of great benefit. to the t town ‘and district, - Forty-nine members signed the roll. Public School Opens Smithers public school opened on Monday morning, with a ma- jority of the twenty-five children of the town in attendance, Pend- ing the erection of a schoolhouse, classes ‘are. being held in the Methodist Church. Miss Edyth Bryen, the teacher engaged by the trustees, is unable to assume her duties until after the Easter vacation, and Miss M. K. Dow- ney, who is an experienced. teacher, is in charge, pro, tem, “HORSE WANTED” Ad vertiger wets horse. ormare, about 1000 pounds, years old. Price must’ ‘be imoder- ate. - ‘Address, with full particu lars, R.,. care Omineca Miner,” ar "NOTICE, oo E In THE 3 SUPREME Coun « OF Barns . ' COLUMBIA, : In the” matter of. the. Administration Act and in the matter of the Es- tate of Ed, Keily, otherwise known ae. Denver Ed.: Kelly, deceased, in- -testate, - = “ ‘TAKE NOTICE that by an order ‘of : His Honor Judge . Young, dated. 26th February, 1914, 1 was appointed Ad- mitiistrator of ‘the Estate: Taf ‘the said Ed, Kelly. All parties having claims agninat the ‘said -Estate are: hereby re- quested to forward:the- same, properly verified, to-me:.before the 21s March, 1914, and: all. parties indebted to . the said: Estate - sre required to ay the amount ‘of: their’: inde tednesa to me forthwith, ---: : Dated ard a day of March, 1914, STEPHEN. H, HOSKINS, ‘, Official: Administrator: NOTICE ° In THE Supreme Court: or Barish : COLUMBIA. In the matter, of ‘the ‘Adniinistration Act, and in the matter of the Es- tate of Ernest George Kennett, de- - ceased, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an ‘order of His Honour Judge Young, dated the 28th day of February, 1914, 1 was ap- pointed Administrator. of the ‘estate of the said Ernest George Kennett, “All parties having claims agaimat the said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, tome, be- fore the 21st day of March 1914; and all parties indebted to the said eatate are required to pay the ‘amount of. their . indebtedness to me forthwith. . Dated 6th day of Mareh, 1914. - | “Stepuen H. Hosxvs, Official Administrator Hazelton, B.C, m27-8 fof 27-8 per river coal property, with ma-|. -. chinery; : Fives iiore sleighs statt . A contract has been let to Le ae Schuller for’ ‘the’ ‘erection, of an wet addition to the Kennedy building, wd to be occupied by Frank Chapin, rn couver Island, His practice willl be in charge of Dr, ‘Stone, of | : cvvK BRUS. &, Our Spring and Summer Samples. ee Drop i in and let us 5 take your measure while the range is complete ~ : are here, showing a larger. and better ALLEN UIMITER garment is a master- _ piece in cloth. ae Cook Bros. & Allen, Limited. label is an insurance policy o | satisfaction. | f | R Cumin gham &Son, Lid. i " Tailoring is as much a an art as painting—every — @RT CLOTHES, not over: 12. os