Lae erate Sap tte tees seen 4 mae meres gee oe ene oumnscg MINE SATURDAY, 3 SULY 12. 1918. peta s rn : ; - . ; a ° ae are ‘Specialties al at, STORE “Hazelton | —————— ~ LaWORTENS (MEN'S. WEAR a that gives. Satisfaction, ee a and Reliable Bootsand Shoes: . Transfer, . seu Fr righting | - vice To All-Trains Office in building formerly cecupied hy C, F. Willls "Blacksmith Shop ~~ HAZELTON, B. C, | Express and Passenger . Ser- : Special Conveyance Furn:- ished On Short Notice: | i RUDDY. & ra Mack A 2 The: Workd’¢ —— in. Brief - | - News Notes-from Many.Sources | The Canadian forestry conven- tion is in session at Winnipeg, | Manitoba telephone lines ‘earn a profit of over $40,000 a: month: A halibut weighing. 408 pounds was taken last week- near Prince Rupert. English courts have decided against the admission of women to practice as lawyers: ‘ The pope hasannounced that he will create a Canadian cardin- al at the next consistory. we. vee “ED. V. McBETH © Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co. - Freighting Contractor 9 New Hazelton. Hot Open for Businesa All Furnishings New - EUROPEAN PLAN - : Rates: r Rooma $1.00 Beds 50e “0 As an opening price, the Fras- er river eanners are offering 25 cents ‘for each sockeye galmon. — A general strike, on a question of working hours, has been. called in’ the Rand: mining district, South Africa, Injudicious waving: of Ameri- Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed kK K. McLauchlin, Lauchlin, Hazelton ‘Leaves Aldermere: Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a, m. 4 ; ‘Al ‘Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch . Geo, C, Hartley, Proprietor y “Hay and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineca Hotel - _ New Hazelton | i a, 6 o ; SF = a 1 me fem em i here (Hamme Ht meen Et ent) ’ ( ad Thorp & Hoops [ Union. 5.5. Company of/° a , of B.C, Ltd. . Z Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers [ Ds Mos + a a ALDERMERE, B. GC. The Relinsble Steamer a ) ts for E. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, A J | Sei pet for Gearon Covina, Arial 1] ee gun” 7] Fire, Life, Accident, and Employer’s Liability Insurance. re] 7 t We represent the best companies, - | _ Arrives at Prince Rupert - .T.P E from Vancouver on every We Can Locate You On a Good Pre Good Pre-Emption Near the G. T. P ‘TUESDAY morning and sail ft. . if § 0 desire information about the Bulkley Valley write Us. H for Vancouver every WED- g = hare tilts 1 tt ~ : NESDAY at2pm a >} e ‘“Camosun” has the on Ready for building, delivered largest and most comfortable i DRY LUMBER in the New Town, . rooms of any steamer on this ; _ route, | 7 * Before building, get priced from us for all kinds of a : _ ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER. J. H. ROGERS, Agent, Prince Rupert = Interior Lumber Comp pany T= hi Las Bo Hazelton } S T A C E -— SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK Passe ty | yo of every description “Passenger an . ‘Express Service - Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty ayes Hazel at 7:30 a.m, — } a TICKETS AT ‘ Hudson's Bay Company ; \ , Hazelton, B.C, . CANADIAN ‘PACIFIC RAILWAY —> . , BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP’ SERVICE Se we vo : Twin Screw Steamer “PRINCESS MARY” q] T E A M | ; I. : Splendid Accommodation. -:- ._ Superior Service . a Leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every I]. and Buggies ace fl ; Swoday at-6 p.m. -:- Hazelton to- Vancouver 48 hours noe 2 | Three Transcontinental Trains Daily. Tickets to and from all parts of For Hire ; the wotld: - Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets, | For. tickets, reservations and information apply to a] ; —_—_— J, G. MeNab, Gor, 3rd A d 6th St,, Prince Rupert, B melanin. OF, ve. = Sy =. E. J. HILL. Tiiitciiici ni. At P. ANTORIUM, Hazelton ‘ THROUGH SERVICE TO Vancouver, Victoria: and Seattle Train No. lon Sundays and Thursdays connects at "PRINCE RUPERT" and "PRINCE GEORGE" sailing Mondays and Fridays, 9 a. m. hage through tickets from an Railwa Agent or the Train Agent Pure ol dors eee through tickets are entitled to check baggage through -to . destination. and on Sundays may hoard steamer on arrival of train. 7 -———— STEAMER ‘SERVICE.also maintained to Granby. Bay, Stewart, Queen ; Charlotte Istands and Way Potts. ©" SWMMER EASTERN: EXCURSIONS | Special low: exeursion rates in effect May 28th | to, September 0th Return limit October Sist | - - . - HAZELTON: to TORONTO. and return $117.10°. 2... a HAPELTON to MONTREAL and return $180.00 _ “3! 1° * HAZELTON to NEW YORK and return wae 0 ‘. HAZELITON to CHICAGO and return $97.60: ey °°, To other points correspondingly low ie gholee of ang route 1h connection with, the -famous trhina of the ‘RAND TRUNK RAILWAY: SYSTEM FROM CHICAGO bh tlekate, yowervations, ete: trom: A a nash” General Agent, PRINCE RUPERT, "By * AguNer. ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES cen He NSN UE Ng x cat ; as fog) a Prince Rupert with the Safe and Luxurious Steamers. Bec. | SMOKE the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL Cigars “For Sale at all Stores Made from the best imported’ tobacco, seasoned ¢ and aoe Union made, and a Prince Rupert Induw T CIGAR PRINCE RUPER MANUFAC . PRINCE RUPERT cretion FH deren tH earemne Hf fl emennert 1] meen Hite 110) Canada, begun:'under the late government, will: be continued, - “Everything in Can vas” : eerie ce . LUMBER F, OB, Andi Andimaul Q Files On Oa Applation ‘D: RANKIN, . Andimaul, B, C. W Carload or tn Smaller Lots ; Prince Rapert Tent and Awning Co. va * Prince Rupert, B,C, r ; Rough and Dressed ean flags in Moosejaw and Win- nipeg occasioned. disturbances on the fourth. “In Vancouver a movement ‘is on foot to organize a third militia regiment. to be known as the ‘irish Fusiliers, The rowing crews of the Tor-' onto Argonauts were defeated in the first heats of their races at Henley, England” The latest torpedo. destroyers ‘attained a speed of over 36 knots, equalling ‘41 land-‘miles an hour.- The federal: government is ne- gotiating for the purchase of the =| International railway. of New Brunswick, a new line 112 miles long. a sy ‘The Canadian Pacifie Railway last week arranged to’ pay’ off $33,000,000 of mortgage bonds; and-now standa in the position of the only railway in the world without mortgage indebtedness, of July'in the United States: was: marked by eight deaths and 865 injuries caused by the. use -of fireworks, -fearthquake and fire, added‘to the ‘British. navy have; the murder of Constable Kind- ness. . Oil‘men declare thatthe sim ard Oil Company ‘will, within a '| few years, control practically all the-undeveloped oilfields in west- ern Canada unless something is done to check the extension of the octopus, Fifty thousand building per- mits, representing an expendi- ture of $400, 000,000, have Been ig- sued in San Francisco since the This sum is approximately the same as the loss of property in the disaster. Dividends paid this year by four properties in the Boundary and Kootenay mining district have reached a total of $932,675, made up as follows: British Co- lumbia Copper’ Company, $88, - 675; Standard Mine, $276,000; Granby Company, $449,000: Hedley Gold Mining Company, $120,000. : Building contractors in Chica- go have locked out 30,000 men. The building material interests threaten to lock out their 20,000 employees within ten days un- less the unions settle the juris- dictional disputes which caused the trouble, " Walter R. Knox, the Canadian all-round athlete, defeated John A. Macdonald, the United States champion, by 1159 points in a The celebration of the Fourth |: card of ten events, Knox is now rated as an all-round champion of America. ‘Thorpe, the Indian athlete, is expected to contest the title. The Churches CHURCH OF ENGLAND 8. PETRR'S, HAZBLTON Sunday Services; Morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 2.36 pm.:. Native service, 3.80 p.m.; Evening Serviee, 7:20 p.m. Rey, J. Frenp. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lro! : Sa-vices. held every Sunday evenin: ‘in tha Church rooms at 7.80 o'clock, J Rev. D. R. McLnan, LAND NOTICES Omineca Land District. District of Coast. Range 5, Take notice that Jagat Singh, of Vancouver, B.C., broker, _intends to _ | Doetor’s | mila west of the: “N.W! comér of Sac! 8, Tp. 1A, Cosst,“.Range-b, thence. BO. ‘chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains Isouth, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more °° or Jess, Jaget Binet m May 14, 1918, . "Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range 6 “Take notice that Donald Formby of Vancouver, B.C., occupation gentlemen, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the east quarter post of section 17, township 1A, range §, Coast district; fhence north 40 chains, west 40 chaina, south 40 chains, east 40 chains-to point of commencement, being northeast quarter of section’ 17, township 14, range 5, Const district; containing 160 gcres more or legs. Donald Formby. April 19, 1918. & Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range 5, Take notice that Philip C, Chapman, of Vancouver, occupation broker, in- tends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described landa: Commencing at a fost planted two miled west of the N, eorner of Sec- tion 22, Tp. 1 1A, Coast, Ranged, thence gouth 40 sina, east 40 chains, north 40 chains, west 40 chains to point of commencement, and Bip 1 Ehepman more or lesa, hil ip Cc apman, May 2, 1918. Hazelton Land District. District of fat, Range 5, Take notice that’ Abraham Cowherd, of Vancouver, B. ¢., broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing: at a wey planted two . miles west of th comer of Sec- tion 16, Tp, 14, toast Range 6, thence 40 chains north, 46 chaing east, 40 chains south, 40 chains west, to pointof commencement, gontaining’ 160 acres more or less, and known as the south- west quarter of Section 28, Tp. 1A, Coast, Range 5. Abraham Cowherd, May 2, 1913, EALED TENDERS addressed to the ur- - dersigned, andendorsed ‘Tender for Residence, Digby Island Prinee Rupert, B, C.,’" will be receive at this office until4.00 p.m, on Monday, July 7, 1913, for the construction of a Doctor's residence, Digby Island, Prince Rupert, B. C. Elans, spe evitication and form of con- tract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of Mr. Wm, Hers . derson, resident architect, Victoria, B. C., at the Public Works, Canada, Dis- {rit Engineer’s office, Prince Rupert, B.C., and at this Department.. -. : Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms aupplied, and signed with thelr actual signatures, atating their cecupations and plac aces of residence. in the cage of: firms the actual signature, the nature of the oc« cupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given, Each tender must be accompanied b ’ | an aecepted chequeon a chartered ban. payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ercent (10 p. ¢.} of the amount bes the tender, whteh will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the .work . con- tracted for. If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will ba returned. he Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order R. C. DesrocHEs,, Se ecretary: Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 9, 1918. pply for permission to purchase the Newspapers will not be paid for this fo lowing deacribed lands: Commencing at a post ‘Planted ‘one advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Department.-27994, A suffragette ‘who’ threw ‘a petition into the King’s carriage at Bristol, was “roughly handled by. the crowd. before the police could get her away. “Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., the English steel manufacturers; will build'a plant on the’ St. Lawretice, opposite Montreal,’ “New Hazelton Liver ry and Stage Line Regular Stage Line to Old Hazelton daily - Freighting and Cartage. Rigs and Horses for hire. Feed Stables, Hay and Oats . for sale, Hankin & Lacroix, rnoprietors : Frank Carel’s- "Place, Thirteenth Ave. Lo for the building of steel ships; ~ 4 —_— ‘ yt he new premier of Australia, Davis Cook, announces ‘that the reciprocity. negotiations with A terrific electrical ‘storm swept over Ontario on July 4, In Toronto the- electric planta were out of commission for'-a standstill. ‘Ships. cannot approach: Muir glacier, one-of. the spectacular. const. Glacier Bay being: filled gigantic icebergs,. The same con: dition. obtained fourteen yeara BHO. PO ye, . Moses Paul, the Indian outlaw] pentchead to death! has also been cBnvicted atid “#enténded’ to life bioeionment 2 tor’ ‘ompety ‘in| a ea time, and | business ~ “was at a o fébtures: of the north. Pacific : Mowers "Rakes Tedders_ - Balers _ "Place Your Orders Now a | a ues GH & ane é' Agents. MAERLTO ‘aiid TELA, B. Bo