in Pe -every: hing is 5 equa ie Mr. ‘Melian: that. the Zcompany 8 officials: were at | work on a tariff for. “th andling of ore from this| | | district-and that at:an.early-date-it would:be:an-| nounced, It. is this isort of. thing, the miners and|. __.|| the .people generally. are., interested | ‘in and such |’ des, things cannot-be straightened. out: too svon. New a PUBLISHER aoe Hazelton is the most important: point: on the G. Te): a 3 By east of Prince Rupert and: itis a pleasure to wood “1 know that the operating department: ‘of ‘that rail- ways at, least, is alive ve to the fact.’ RW HAZELTON, B. Ce G A. ‘Sawn. Stewart-left'N - ar ton Lee afta mornin £ for the | eas zh “Advertising ‘rates—B1. 50 per inch. per: “month; Po reading notices lic per line frst insertion, loc per line each subsequent insertion. °°. . . Subseription. to all ‘parts of the world One year. ee te Six months -. Fort. Gebtze, “6 ; visit the. eorlstruction inspect the: “work Notices for Crown Granta _ “os Purchase of Land: ar FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ' 1918 oars Many cities and diétriets have become immensely ‘wealthy on account’ of the advertising given the climate of those particular localities... While they ‘all have good ‘and bad spells of weather there is ; possibly no district on the American Ideal. ‘eontinent which can boast of more Pleasure seasonable weather the year round|¥ Resort than can New Hazelton. Winter’ is “generally looked upon, especially as far ‘north as this, as a terrible season. . “The snows and storms are dreaded. Not so here; Real. storms, ‘such’ as they have on. the-coast and | on the. prairies are unknown. There is.always enough ‘snow from December until March for. sleighing but the reat cold weather lasts for a week. and less than two weeks each year. «. The rest of the winter is bright, mild and dry. New Hazelton has the finest winter of any district. in: Canada... The springs. and summers and falls are -ideal—never too hot and always just warm enough, ‘In addition to the weather and the climate, New “Hazelton ‘has some of ‘the finest mountain. elimb- ing the most daring would wish for. Rocher - de. Boule mountain is an ‘Gdeal climb for the tourists, and ‘in -thevery ‘near future this. will: ‘be one of the attractions for the travelling public and: ithe ‘Pleasure seekers. tebe ae “For. ‘the. first time the citizens of New Hazelton met with the officials of the G. T, P..on Thursday. last. .: The matter, for discussion. was that of Jevel crossings in the town.. Mr, -Mehan. ‘was: present -upon the invitation of the Association. ‘Move. - Harmony got-what they. wanted: -This. shows what can be done by: co- operation. roa a Both. ‘the. town and..the’ railway: company.:gain. Mr. Mehan assured. the committee:.that he would | S52 be glad‘at any time to meet with and, discuss:any qo topic of: mutual interest and.that. he would. grant - the’ town . of ‘New Hazelton. anything they-asked, if within his power, Also that this town was not 7 ‘marked: by the operating department. ‘They | were ”. hereto do business and they. wanted all’ ‘the. busi- ness: they could get and were willing to. ‘meet the «citizens half, way, or even better:: ‘ing’ oward: the operating. department: of. the. rail- * away ‘company and there is no doubt but that there] other, meetings from time to time ‘as. cea . “gion demands. Asstated before in these columns, the nebile of New Hazelton desire: ‘to work i in har- vith: the railway company, cand: ‘will: give the @. T. P. all the business that 1 is going, provid- . The business..was. transacted in ‘the. Towards | most.friendly spirit. and the citizens. AS a result of ~ Mfr, Mehan’s. presence there isa much better ‘feel- Oy ster Bay Cafe |[; [te | Relgamum & Lammon, ERCPRIETORS Pe Home-Made Bread, For. Sale . 7 Fresh Every. Day. _ Pouytry ‘AND FRESH. Fis. - GREEN VEGETABLES : . : IN SEASON: * -| Prompt SERVICE , QUALITY Goons. | . : ee . a a . : “ Opposite ‘Palace ‘Pool Room, Pugsley’ ‘Street : “ . an se ra '? Ke, +4 a9. ee pd STAD TELAME "Swift's Premium. Ham and Bacon. with Cowichan Eggs "Everything - Fresh,’ Clean’ and Wholesome. _ First-class Service. ; : ‘Pugsley Street, New Hazelton 7 STATIONERY | Loose Leaf’ Systems - Ble Print and ~OMINECA PHOTOGRAPHIC. CO. ow, Ww. WRATHALL ~~ HAZELTON, BC. spring or summier.: eee the first time anyone ‘has driven’; from here’ to:Fort George,” but: at, ‘an the present time the’ roads are in| ¥ good ‘shape’ and’ the lakes’ are all]. safe for ‘travel. road. hotises ‘all: ‘the’ way: ‘with’ ‘the exception, of one stretch ‘of: ‘sixty tailes east of. Fort Fraser and This tod be ‘There. are also Ege siesees: otesuseesen, Yokohama. Restaurant. ae BEST. MEALS IN TOWN : Poultry and Fresh Fish. Up-to-date Service. ; : “ Everything Fresh. Best Quality, = yee Try us. once: and you will always’ come here, | . TRY THE STAR LAUNDRY | me mnsraee .on eseetee spniimganan i ed “DPhave Heasht ‘the’ “pailding naw ecupied:by the: Yokohama, Res: iranti:, After -Friday,:. Febru iy 21, 1918, ‘the building will: hauled and feonvertes x New oe oan mo ft} ork ‘fair* prices: ” - Sugar,’ BG ‘Granulated. ‘per’ on ake "Cohen, Zackon. & Co. it _ these lines ~ We will put i ina “complete stock yf staples, ; -and as the’ railway. now. gives: this town :a freight service it will not be. difficult . ‘for: us: to make you prices. that ‘will be’as: good as’ . any you can get.on the ‘coast, with "preight © _ charges added. cand the. stock, -will be. here, making: the service: much. quicker. i Ana: few. days we’ will be able to give quotations on. all ‘staples. “At. preserit * we quote on a few’: » lines, . such , age | ~ Hay and Osis, per-ton ” Flour—Royal ’ "Household, . Fiv - Roses, and othets—per 49 Ibs: ce v