l | a § 3 Send In Your Order ‘Red livered to any part of the city wae Peete Fhone 900 .. HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clienta Suite ONE, FEDERAL BLock, | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land | Surveyors Offices at Victo. ia, n, Nelson, Fort George und New Hazelton. B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. «FG. T. Lucas E. A. Lieas LUCAS & LUCAS Berristers and Solicitors Regers Building Cor. Granville and Pender Telephone Seymour 598 Vancouver, B,C. ‘ % ""McRAE BROS, LTD. : + STATIONERS & PR & PRINTERS # z Archies apd Engioes aks, Loose Leaf Sr ian : Remington Ty Typewriters, OF ice Furniture & 6 Prince Rupert, B. C. Jeep fofeadaatacfa fatoticba fs qupadupadapahfadays Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Hight Years In This District, Hazelton, tt. C. [+] a ~~ J. A. LeRoy J. Nation j Hotel Winters | Cor, Abbott and Water Streets i } Vancouver | i European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 | i i t i+) Rooms with Baths. Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heated, Motor Bus Meets All Boats and Trains. o rms Fullline of Dry Goods | MEN'S FURNISHINGS Hardware, Groceries C. V. SMITH} GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON — r 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 - BO, Box 1686; Smithers on Sunday. a avenue, next the drugstore. 7 days. i from Queen-street to his resi- 1 | dence, dér the capable management. of Smithers Notes (From Thursday's Review) | G, A, Rosenthal ‘hag returned from a visit to Hazelton, W. J. Carr went to Hazelton today, on road business. Father Godfrey returned last evening from a visit ta Hazelton. J. Mason Adams left this morn- ing for a business trip to Prince Rupert, E. H. Pierce returned to Rose Lake today, after a visit to Ha- zelton, Guy Farrow drove in from Tetkwa yesterday, for a hrief business visit, Mr, and Mrs. F. D. ‘Eason were passengers for Hazelton on- yes: terday’s train. H. EB. Walker, provincial agri- eulturist for this district, was in town yesterday. ; H. Silverthorne, the Pleasant Valley rancher, was among yes- terday’s arrivals. _ se Chief Constable Gammon came up from Hazelton yesterday, on official business. J, L. Christie and A. MeAra, of Aldermere, were visitors in R. Grant, district manager for sleighing is nearly over. ranchers in the vieinity of Smith- ers have, however, nearly finish- He will co. co-operate with the ‘elt. zena! sanitary committesin en« forcing the health regulations, J, McNeil, of Broughton & Me- Neil, returned on Saturday from Prince Rupert, leaving on Sun- |day for a visit to the firm’s branch at Stella, F. B. McArthur rettirned yes- terday from Fraser Lake, where he has spent several weeks. He says Smithers is by far the live- liest place on the line. District Forester R. E. Allen left this morning for Francois Lake, to arrange for the opera- tions of the forest branch in that district during the coming sum- mer, The Seymour Lake Lumber Co. has established a temporary lumber yard on First avenue south, and Manager J, W. Turner is busily engaged stocking it with ‘| building material, J. R. Graham, of Harold Price & Co., returned from the coast yesterday, accompanied by R. Reed, who willact as his assistant engineer in this season’s survey work in the district. Owing to the mild weather, The 7 THE E ONINECA MONER, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1614. ed hanling tholt produce to. the station, Charles Chapman has brought 150 tons of baled hay to the railway, for shipment to out- side points, while Carr Bros. and|_ others haye also hauled’ large quantities, .The Smithers hay is]. regarded as the best on the Prince Rupert market. ‘ TELEGRAPH OFFICE. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Robert Barker, agent for the government telegraphs, is now instalied in ‘his office adjoining the Williams-Carr building. Yes- terday the first messages were exchanged in the regular man- ner, although Mr. Barker had handled business for several days at a temporary station near the bridge, Needless to say; the telegraph office is proving a boon to the people of the. town, who have been handicapped by lack of telegraph facilities, notwith- standing the handling of mes- sages by the Northern Telephone Company, ning Company Sued | A suit is before Judge Lamp- man’s Vancouver court, in which J. H. Brownlee, C. E., claims from the Telkwa Mining, } Milling and Development Com- pany the sum of $685 for work done on a survey of forty-one mineral claims in this district on acontract signed in May, 1908, on the™ ground that all the terms |” of the’ contract were nut fulfilled. Over Thirty Burned © St. Louis, Mar. - 9:—Between thirty and thirty-five dead was the ‘estimate made this afternoon by officers of -the Missouri Ath- letie Club as. to- the number who perished in the fire ‘that -des- troyed the club building here to- day. Six bodies are in. the morgue. The bodies of the twen-|. ty-five or thirty unaccounted for are believed to be in the tuing. | Bowser on C. N. R, Vancouver, Mar. 12:—Address- ing a Conservative meeting, Hon, W. J. Bowser justified the in-}p crease of the c. N, R, bond guar- antee. ’ Budget March 26 Ottawa, Mar. 12:—The Domin- ion budget will be brought down on Mareh 26 by Hon. W. T. White, minister of finance, “SHERIFF'S SALE "ln the County Court of Westminater, holden at lew Westminster—T. J. Trapp and Co., plain- tifa; F. B, Chettleburgh and R. C. Sinclair, dehindants. By virtua of a Warrant of Execution, issued in thia action, and tomedirested, | haveseized of the goods of. the defendants, the following: Stock of Saddies, Harness, Pack’ Outfits, Leather Goods, Harness Renaira, Hardware, Farm Implements, ete.; Buffalo 24-in. Blower, Grindstones, and nura- eroua other articles. All of which } shall offer for sale by public auction for cash on Saturday, the 1th day of March, i814, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at lazelto Dated ut Harelton March 6, 1914. ‘ JOHN SHIRLEY Sheriff of the County of Atlin, ’ Per J. S, Guns, Deputy Sheriff. The above sale la hereby Postponed untill Tucs- day, the 17th day ef March, 19) Hazelton, Mareh 12, 1914. OHN SHIRLEY. Per J. 8, Chine, Deputy Sheriff. The- defendant. ‘has- put in a wo counter. claim: for 8250 damages; a oa “ Advertlace Wanta horse or mare, | about 1000 pounds, * ‘not: over: 120, .'|years old. “Price must be -moder-" _ ate, Address, with=full. partici fi “HORSE: WANTED lars, R,, care Ominees Miney." : MB oo NOTICE, ae IN THE 5 SUPREME Court oF Brinn COLUMBIA, Tn. the matter of. the Administration Act and in the matter of the Es-- tate of Ed. Kelly, otherwise known as Denver Ed. Kelly, deceased, in- teatate, TAKE NOTICE that by an “order. of His Honor Judge : Young, dated 26th February, 1914, I- was. appointed. Ad- miniatrator: of- the Estate of. the.said Ed. Kelly. against the said Estate are-hereby re- quested to forward the same,::properly verified, to me before the 2lst.day.of March, 1914, ‘and: all parties indebted to the said Estate - are, required. to y ‘the amount of their - inde! to Sno forthwith. Dated 8rd day of March, 1914, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, m27-8 Official Administrator, NOTICE. _ _IN THE SUPREME Court ¢ OF Bris , COLUMBIA. | . dIn the matter of the ‘Administration - - Act, and in the matter of the Es-. tate of Ernest George Kennett, de- ceased, intestate, All-parties having claime | tednesa TAKE NOTICE that by an order, of His Henaur Judge - Young, dated the 28th day of February, 1914, 1 was ap- “ pointed Administrator jof the estate of thesaid Ernest George Kennett, All | parties having claima apainst thé said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me, be- fore the 2lst day of March 1914, and all parties indebted to the said estate are required to. pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 6th day of Marcel, 1914. SqBeHEN Hi. Hosxins, 27-8 ; Hazelton, BC, P. Burns & {'o., registered at the Hotel Bulkley last night. 0. ‘W, James, the painter, has removed to premises on Second terior News, came down” from Aldermere on yesterday's train, |, Joseph Sexton, “of Chicken Lake, returned yesterday from Hazelton, when he spent a few W. F. Boyer’is having a side- walk constructed on Broadway, W. R. Eggleston, of Smith & Hggleston, returned on Saturday from a business visit to Prince Rupert. A bazaar will be held on Tues- day evening. next, March 17, in aid of the new Roman Catholic Church. The dining room of the Hotel Bulkley is now in operation, un- E. E. Orchard. Smith &- “Epgleston: are erect: ing a handsome 80-foot flagstaff look at the new spring samples, t | NOEL & ROCK ! Hazelton, B,C, j - paleo Feta links bi oe co ed Sk = Willan H. Holland & GENERAL STORES AT HAZELTON « KISPIOX ‘WOOD WOOD ae att l ot, Cet arate Be Pictiakl ate: ee ait eS niet me at the cornerof Main and Alfred, for H. A. Bigelow, — nected with the Smithers — tele- phone system, to the great ton- S43) who have been engaged: in: in- stalling the telegraph. line here, . returned to Hazelton today, ~~ |: tary ingpector, is spending the} week here, on. offcial business, The railway station is now con- venience of all aub¥eribers, ~ J. A. Thorne and W. Blackstock, Henry Avison, provincia! sani- Seen : 150 Cords good Birch Wood for sale at $7.00 per cord de- at your door 8 Alep Good Dry Lumber for Sale fee | § Good Warm Blankets, all 24 sizes and colors, | Wool jee Caps... Sweater Coata for 7 ggs for Hatching. From tha following. pens, all of : which-are _; ‘ STANDARD BRED‘ ‘BIRDS ; Partridge W. Wai i ae Comb s Leghorns ( hite}, Barred Rocks, * . Bu tons, 8 hors, | ote Orplngtona, Orders’ bocked sfter!March Ist,". 3) £ Men and Wonten | William H. Holland. $1.50 per Setting of Fifteen. Eggs. Cedarvale Poultry Farm. JIL. Coyle, editor of the In-]. .C. White Leg-" |<": _ garment is a master-_ piece in cloth. | Tailoring is as much an art as painting--every @QRT CLUTHES CeVvkK G2RVS. &- ‘Cook Bros. & Allen, Limited label is an insurance policy of _ | satisfaction. : ALLEN LIMITER Official Administrator ” J. WeGraha Codarrales BER: - ay ‘R Camsingkam &Son, Lid: | Our Spring and Summer Samples ~: are here, showing a larger and better: . range of classy fabricsthan ever before | ' oa «Drop § in and let us take | your measute while the range is complete