Ww. - Jw JEPHSON Barrister. and. Solicitor _ ‘of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.” -NOTARY-PUBLIC . - Room 11, Post Office Buildin Prince _Bapert. and: ‘Hazelton, be ¢. ~ Livestock _ Cows" fresh calved, ahd coming in, al- ways on hand, and tuberculosis teated. J. Christie, Cattle: Dealer, Collin West, corner Carleton and Westminster Road, Vancouver: ; wood. 99R.: we : Notice. Will not t he responsible. for an debts contracted under the | name. of ankin & Lacroix, “7 August 18, 1918, 71m aan LAGROIX | Liquor 4 Act, ‘1910 Section 3 34 Notice. is hereby given that, on the 16th day of September, next, ‘applica- tion will-be made to, the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the grant of a license for the sale of liquor by retail at New Hazelton, B Dated this 15th day of August, 1913, R. J. MecDONELL Applizant 7-300 ne Hotel and Lodging —_- House ——— First-class Accommodation Goad «Rooms ae ‘Rooms and Beds by Day. or Week Poo. AND ‘BILLIARD HALL ~G. C. Hartley, Burns Lake ‘The Wonderful. Light: “Use Acetylene . (Home - MabDe (3AS ) ; end. have sunlight:in. - “4,5 your home each night | Casts Less, and is Better. and. _ Safer than Kerosene, - Gasoline — ; : or Electric Light - PP a. Easy on your eyes, Reliable, “and: . is a Beautiful Light. Write for — information. “4 : Acetylene: Soest Co.) ; 517 Hamilton St. Vancouver ‘ood _ Telephone. a POLITICIANS vst IN THIS: DISTRICT _ Prone and Domtnton : Looking: Over the Country oe Seeking Jnformation This week the district was vis members. of. paliament. . ‘arrived on Monday night on’ the the excursion trath from. Terrace where they’ had. been celebrating , Labor Day. ‘The party. consisted =) of Hon. We R. ‘Ross, minister. of aA Lands, Wm: Manson,. M. P. P., |H." 8.°Clements, M...P., J. By ‘Williamson; secretary B C, C:- Au, “Mr. Childs, secretary, to Mr. Ress, ‘Jand Mr. Sutherland.::" . Tuesday’ morning. ‘they spent some time looking. over. the New Hazelton townsite andi in the. af- ternoon went to “Hazelton ‘to -visit | the. provincial . affices.. In the evening they. left, by special train | for the end of: steel and the Bulk- ley valley,. returning | Thursday evening. 7 . Mr. . Clements , informed. the| Herald that the. Dominion Gov- ernment building would be erect- ‘ed shortly and that the plans.are now being” prepared in Ottawa.: The lots have been. selected. very quiet, refusing to give out| any news, |BIG TORY PICNIC . HELD AT TERRACE Weather Conditions Intesféred. With the’ Program—Rupert Won ~ “at Foot Ball—Political ae - Speeches : “Labor Day weather conditions were a repetition of those on the first‘ of July. «During the night the rain started. and. eontinued with hardly a.let-up. until Jate in ' the morning ‘and then it “turned to snow, and: it. was re fierce ‘storm. ~The snow did’ not: ‘last. The season, ‘is:too early and: even appeared, ‘A couple of ‘months of fine weather are now due: ; the day and: everyone, stayed in- “Two large, ‘well-constructed ‘buildings | in, New Havelton 5 apiendia location; suitable for any purpose. Snap if taken at ofce. - Apply. to L;. would: make good 8 store. - “One B, ‘Warner, at. Herald Office Meiibers are wat The provincial. members. were lhave come | “and” ‘gone. _ "| they “went”? both ways.” Unless on the. mountain tops it soon: ‘dis- The: weather. put a. damper: on} all arrangements... for. spending when they were hurried back’ ‘to i the coast. with. ‘no otter. results| than that the country is none: the | J A “hed |i sory: ‘much -amaller: from “New © ‘Hazelton © than : ait other ining hei the train pulled report? ‘ha ‘in a good time. re big. crowd was. there from. this. . ited by a number of Conservative distric ‘Pringe Rupert” and” the : They there. was ‘fair for a “couple: of | : hours ‘around t noon, but then they: rain came-on-and continued. until fa. The a I ‘base: ball game-between Hazelton ' the. crowds . shad all gone. - and-Pringe. Rupert | was called off. The foot. ball game between the same. tivo. ‘towns. ‘resulted i in a vic- ‘tory for the: ‘salt water boys. | A tug of war, ‘and a couple of, box-| ing bouts completed the sports: tie class horse for driving: delivery, | treighting, and farming.--‘The best that | Hon. W.:R. Ross, ‘Wm, Manson, |. = : | Speeches were delivered by the M.P. Pp; and H.S. Clements,M. P- Returning home the special .for'|’ ~ Columbia “ean, be’ ‘secured. | ‘New. ‘Hazelton: arrived at: eleven Me o'clock, pe aS gas FAMOUS VISITORS pothit 8): ‘{hree- quarteis" 0 cenit?’ Yellow’ Turnips, three quarters’ ‘of cents: “Carrot,” ‘ore’ cenit ‘and half: “per Ib; Oat: Hay, t "F.0. ~ RUSHED THROUGH saree Geog Given. No Opportunity to. Ib _ ‘spect New: Hazelton Mines 7 and Mountains” ° the public asked why the train was late Saturday night,.it would never have been known that nineteen - or. twenty of. the. ‘fam- ous men. of thie world: had been in’ ‘the: district. It was. generally "| known. ‘that,’ they” were coming % * and: it was ‘expected. that ‘they | 3 would” spend the. night. in. New; :| Hazelton where they’ would have been taken _ care of: and shown many “yery interesting exhibits in: which they: are deeply. inter- ested, They would: have ‘been | Jil taken to at ieast. one of the: oper-/ ating mines in ‘this new “eountry ‘and would: have been: shown sev= eral mountains. that. ‘would have y proved extremely: interesting: ‘to them; “The world’s greatest geologists P At least | 338 But’ the Grand “‘Trank Sd A ct Fade parenenacese 32 & An. agrecable safeguard against the: bites anid 2B a black * mer pests 0, : TWENTY-FIVE CED sAerne ene Pacific. Railway... rushed them| i - through to-the end of the passen- ger line and. there ‘kept ‘them ‘se- | cure until the following: morning | ¢ wiser: and. the. geologists: fhe trip.” soe * Ground: Hog. Jackson and: Mrs. x : ‘Jackson returned: last’ ‘week from | at the: coal: fields: and. left’ Sunday | morning: for the. south”,