.. othat gives. Satisfaction, _ and Reliable Boots and Shoes ‘f}-.ment, being ungazetted Lot 1585 New’ Havelion Livery aiid Stage ‘Line Regular: Stage Line: to Old Hazelton‘daily 7 for he and Cartage. ‘Rigs andHorses °° for ‘Feed-Stables.: : “Hay and. Oats -for sale, . oy ~-Hankin nf Lacroix, Proprietors Frank Carel’s Place, Thirtéerith Ave, Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financlal and. Insurance Brokers ; ‘ALDERMERE, ‘B.C, 4 mento Rin hie mentee tural Machinery and Implements, ‘Wagons, Ete. . Fire, Life, Accident, .and Em . We represent the best companies, 2 We Can Locate Youn a Good. Pre- Good:Pre-Emption Near the G. T. P.. Otome tment Ottoman ‘Sole district agents for E. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul : mployer's. Liability Insurance, r ae you: desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us: eminem aoailalemtin. ialeremmanairemmige Rad An balding ‘delivered New Town.” l am LUMBER . Before. building, gt prices ‘hom u us forall kinds of “ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER “Hazelton. A Expreay ‘SHEET I IRON, TIN and COPPER ¥ WORK of every: description AG au and IRON PIPE WORK ° Galraind Iron Air Pipes: and Other Mining Work A Specially _ Proniptacss and Satisfaction Guaranteed * a Xk K. McLauchlin, Hazelton “4 _|. » ished’ ‘On Short Notice” . . i SS. Company « of — ~ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . BRITISH, COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE | Steamer. “PRINCESS MARY” ; ‘Splendid Accommodation Superior Service... ... -.*Leavea Prince’ Rupert for Van- Foor Trangeoritinental trai na” couver, Victoria and Seattle every. : daily SUNDAY AT 8.P.M, .. EXCURSION RATES © » ‘ickets to and frdm ‘all parts of Re#ervations and Information apply to J. G, ‘MeNab, ° Cor, ‘Std Ave,. and 6th St., .Prineé Rupert, B. G.: af the world, Atlantio-and Pacific Stesmahip Tickets. “Bor: | eC oe ANHEON AN ACOUNMAENAMCR | ‘THROUGH SERVICE. TO" ‘ | Vancouver, Victoria|: | and Seattle Train No. 1 on: Sundays and Thursdays connects at Prince Rupert with the Safe and Luxurious Steamers’ "PRINCE RUPERT" -and "PRINCE GEORGE " ’ gailing Mondays and Fridays, 9 a.m. Purchase uso through tickets from. any ‘Rallway Agent or the. ‘Tian ‘Ag ollers of thro ugh tickets arg entitled te check bag, . eat hation and” on Sanday may board : ‘stoner on rate eval I af tran, eaten - Charlotte Islanda and Way: Parte, ,. "SUMMER EASTERN EXCURSION 3 Return limit October Siat . _ HARELTON to TORONTO and return 417.10, "<2 HAZEUTON ‘to: MONTREAL ard ‘rat HAZELTON to NEW YORK and retarn $189,60 ; To other points correspondingly low: AND: TRUNK, RalLWay Y SYSTEM. FROM CHI . “eran SERVICE also niatntained to Granby Bey, Stewart, Outer | Bc low excursion sates in effect May. 28th té ‘Septenaber 30e } _ HAZELTON to CHICAGO and return $97.60 _ ne oo i ‘Your chotoe of any-route In connection with..the famoia tralpe of the z [G EDL - | commencement, being ungazetted Lo jouly abt, 1918,. *"} July 14th, 1918. ; || Emil Johnson, deceased. + forthwith..: |. Dated lth h day of of Ape =|{ Transfer, hie =ih "55, CHELOHSIN fee _ EN ee sore LURDAY, ao a er sea Sate e ae oo jennie Sas 86n, of Victoria, B,C, Lent, ‘inten ds to ap pply . purchaga- the following: describe Couimencing ai = “est planted outh-east' corner: of ‘Loy 1927.! District of Caasiar theneg aquth 20 ‘chains, 1289, District; of-Cassiar,... - James Curtis Watson,: Take’ nitica ‘that ‘Jamies Curtis’ ‘wat. ; ‘occupation atud- for permison to eae | west 40 chaing, ince hence east 60 chains, |: thence. north -20. chains .to point .of he Worl’s Doing ; News Notes from Many: Sources aan nash ing’ m in Brief E Williams & Manson. here, ° t. ‘been. denied: to fortune-tellers. t and have retired into Colombia. ‘ Omineca Land District. District: ‘of | Cassiar, |. ergon, of Victoria, 'B retired, intend to Apply fo. 0 purchase; ‘the: ns oicing chains south | south 60 chains,. thence eaat..62 chaing; thence north 87 ch chains, thence north ants west 8-‘chaing- to’ point-of commence: Tambert Osborne. Paterson: “Paka: ‘notice’ that J; Lambert 0. ‘Pat: C,,; occupation ly for’ permiésion ollowing . described | - at'a post planted twenty rom the north-east corner of Lot 2116, ‘District of Gassiar, thence 8, thence west 62 chains, thence |’ 5 Zealand during the last fiscal cates :trade reciprocity, between Britiah: Dominions... : sy . the trail to Shushanna. ” : value. of "$1,384,270 from. New] 7 NOTICE! In ‘THE SUPREME Court OB. Bairisit . . COLUMBIA. . ‘tate: of Johan Emil Johansson, of August, 1913, I’ waa appointed A ministrator of the Estate of Johan: Emil Johansson, otherwise known : as. All’ partiés having. claims agalnst the Estate are hereby required to forward: | eb ame, properly verified; .to me on r before the loth ‘day of Se 1918; and ‘all parties indebted to the aaid Estate sre required to pay. the amount of their in ebtedness to me t, 1913, HOSKINS, 60-1 Offical Administrator. | w~ ‘Storage and || General Frighing Bx end nd Passenger Ser J : ” vice Te All Trains ” Special Conveyance : Fum- - Office | in-building: formerly _ occupied by C, F. Willis .. Blacksmith Shop HAZELTON, B,C... nt tet rae ee) mW g of B.C, Ltd. . FOR VANCOUVER _. Nedagedays at 2 peme = ! * 8S. CAMOSUN FOR VANCOUVER . Saturdays at 10 a.m. ; FOR GRANBY ‘BAY - . - Teesfays and Fridays vat Sam. a “Phone W6 E RoceRs’ STEAMSHIP scencr 2 Prince Rupert ‘THE INLAND EXPRESS co, . STAGE Passenger and Express Service tt ‘Leaves Endof Ste! Mon:. _ dsaya and Thuradays 7:30 °.- . 1m, Leaves Aldermera ~- Wednesdays and Satur- — “days 7:30 &.m. Ce ~ 2+ . Manager ie acne zum fen Hazelton and rthore | , ” ot] year. In. the matter af ‘the Administration ; “Act and in the matter ofthe Es- otherwise known as Emil Johnson, - -TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge Young, made the 12th da a jeptember, | : | the visiting geologists from the : ——}international convention’ to Van- em Tarra 7, couver. RUDDY & MacKAY { ; _. /~ "lis a lobby in Washington to bring! _ -jona war .between"United States ob and Mexieor §.{been captured while. trying. to land a number ‘of Japs’ on the 4 Cail fornia: const, : reblilt. at once, _{be no. important. tariff ‘changes - Suits for amounts. aggregating over a million dollars have’ been | brought: against Augostus Heinze in ‘New York, ~Yohn ° Keinpen, ‘a Fernie brew- ety employee, is ‘one of the seven heirs to'a fortuiie’ in Holland ‘a- mounting to ten inillion dollars. Three warships will gail from England on September 1 for the new British naval base “at Ber- muda, ” ° Hl , " Three. special trains brought ee President Wilson helieves there L, ae second Japanese sampan has ‘chabasca Landing, which was neark destroyed by. fire, will ‘be A large . veliet fund’ ‘has, been subseribed. —_— |, Owing: to the _ intense. heat, North, Dakota farmers are har- vesting .at night, using: auitomo- bile. headlights on their hinders, ”, Hon. Thomas Taylor, retarning froin the international good Toads convention at London, state ‘that {Great Britain was never 80 ros. “|perous: a8 now. | “In; his: report on'the Canadian ‘militia, General Ian’ ‘Hainilton : Te- |cofmends an increase | ‘in the force _ and: the institution of! ‘a national reserve militia, - Ottawa reports say’ ‘there will The use of Canadian mails has It j is ‘repotted” that the: Veiie:|" gnalan rebelé wave been ‘defeated Abe” : Australian: premier: ‘advo-, ~The Dominion government has removed customs ‘restrictions: On [rumors ‘from Chinese sources of | i | Mshing uninterrupted water com- munication ‘for “vessel ‘of light| ca) ied for. bring. Australian: coal, to British Columbia, . cession to: the- throne, . At the convention of the muni- gipalities, which has just closed at. Saskatoon, the construction of an interprovincial highway from coast te coast was Strongly adyo- cated. * Delegates to the Pacific High-| - ways convention ~ ‘at Vancouver éndorsed the proposal to erect a memorial peace. arch on the | boundary line, where the inter-| national highway from | Mexieo to Hazelton: crosses the line, -A-despateh from. Pekin ‘gives a-possible -Manchu coup. It is reported General Chang Husan has ‘declared himself Emperor of China, and intends. fight his way’ to Nanking and impose his rule. The ‘last dyke in the Pacific section. of the Panama Canal be- tween Miraflores locks and the ocean will be deStroyed about: October 25. © The event will mark an important ‘step toward ‘the completion of the canal by estab. draught between Miraflores and the: ‘Pacific, ' Thousands of lives are believed - bankments of the: Damoda river, near Burdwan, India, collapsed, flooding. the country for: miles, |}Many villages were Swept away and. thousands of families are homeless and _ without food. There is six feet of. water. in Burdwan and railway service to Calcutta i is stopped. . Among the large number ‘of arrivals by the steamer Prince |} pari ny of - the. Dominion-: Being sich: that no: ‘general « ‘revision is -Shipa have been chartered to AS a result: ‘of the); shortage consequent on the pra- - longed coal atrike. . “On Monday Emperor Francis - Joseph of Austria celebrated his | eighty-third birthday and- the --|sixty-fifth-anniversary of “his ac- " Canada’ ‘imported butter to the to have been lost. When. ‘the ems]. ‘groom .-was Mr BB. Tatchell, ‘Htanch. manager of.-the Union Bank at. New Hazelton. Alarge ‘number of their friends were at | the wharf this morning to shower them with. confetti and good wishes. They. left. _by this morn. ing’s train for New Hazelton.— PR, News, ee LAND ‘NOTICES © - Omineea Land District. Distiict af Cassiar’ |. Take notice that Herbert. ‘Perey | Webb, of Victoria, -B. C., joeupation merchant, intends "to 2 apply y for pe ‘mission to purchase the oliowing de eribed lands: Commencing at ‘a post planted at, the southeast corner of Lot 1237, Omineca District, District of Cassiar, thence west about 60 chains, thence south about 20 chains, thence eaat about 60 - chains, thence north about’ 20 chains being ungazetted Lot 1239, District of Caasiar, _ Herbert Percy Webb, Aug. 14, 1913. ; 9 Omineca Land District,. District of Cassiar © ‘Take notice that Lambert Osborne Paterson, of Victoria,. B. C., occupation retired, intends to apply for permission to purehase the following described >fammencn ng at ata a post Planted about 25 chains sou the northeast corner of Lot 2115, Oniinc District, District of Cassiar, ‘and at the northwest corner of ungazetted Lot 1585, thence south about 65 chaing to southeast corner of Lot 2115, thence east about 62. chains _ to. west. boundary of Lot 320, thence | northerly about i chains to northwest corner of - Lo thenee westerly about 60 chains to othe southwest corner of. Lot’ 1236, thenee north about 18 chains to corner marked Northeast A. Lot 1685, thence westerly about 3chains to: point of commencement and covering ungazetted Lot I68b. Lambert Osborne Paterson. “Aug. 14, 1918. 9 Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range V, Take notice that Benjamin, Hallom, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation labor- er, intenda to apply for. permission ta gporchase the following described ands; Commencing at a post planted at the gouth-west corner of Lot 5426, Range V4 Coast Diat., thenca west's0 chains ‘thence south 80 chains, thonce eat i chains, thence north 80° chatna to of commencement, containing 640 vores TAgra oF less. - Benjam in Hellom. July Sed, 1918, Hazelton. Land District. District of. Coaat, Range V. Take notice that Mary Anne Hemble- ton, of London, England, occupation spinater, intends to appl ly for. permis- sion to purchase the following des- cribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the © north-west corner of » Range Vi; Coast Dist., thence west 40. chains, . ‘thence south 20 ch ains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 26 chaind-to point of commencement, containing 8) acres nite: or less. Mary Anne Hembleton, July drd, 1913. MAZELTON HOSPITAL saves, for. any perfod from ane month upward at $1 per month in advance. This tatetneludes offics con- aultations and medicines, us well as all coate while in the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelton from_E, C. Stephenson, or at the Poat | iffice or the Drug Store; in Aldermere from Mr: T. J, Thorp; in ‘Telkwa from Dr. Wallace; or by‘ mail from the Medical Superintendent at tha Hospital, The Churches _ young people, former. residents of this city, who were united in taatrimony © at’ Vancouver “on| Thursday evening. ‘The bride Rupert this” morning were two} -- School. at 2.15 p.m Evening Service, 7:30 p.m, | CRURCH OF ENGLAND ST. PETER'S, HASELTON Sunday Sérvicen: Morning at 11.9’clock: Sunday ‘ . Native. servies, $80 ‘Revd. FIELD. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; jnext ‘session,. the ‘general - pros- So~vices held every 7 Santey evening in the Chureh rooms at 7.30 o'clock. —_——eees was Miss McPhail, ‘a popular and ° Rev. D. RiMcLzan, “the Lange eo Number of of | 1A SUR SURE SIGN OF Ww St McCormick Binders Buy a “McCormiéht--Be on n the Safe Side ORTH. In Use All Ov: ‘er the. World ao CARRIED: IN-STOCK _ Order your Bindet Twin ne » and Baling Wire n now _ waa. for some time inthe ‘fds of oa : “The Ps ian