and Reliable: “that ¢ gives, od Soil, {July 16th, 1914... ‘Cas’ - . . “Take notice that nd. Cartié Wat. son, of Victoria, B.C ., occupation atud:. ent, intepdata:apply: for’ ‘permlasion 14 ~ Commencing:at's postplanted_ at. tha : south:dast: earner of Lot: 1237, District ‘of Cadsiar, ‘thence west 60 chains, thenca’ south 20° ‘ehaitig,. qhenee. east 60 chalna, thence north .20:° chains .to point; of .|/ commencement, Takase urigizetted. Let . 1286; District of: Cass James Curtis Waucn! ~Oiatiieed Lind District. « District of:; : | Cangiar ‘Take notice: ‘that. ‘Lambert 0. ‘Pate erson;’ of- Victoria, :B. C., ‘occupation retired, ‘intend to fo. purehage.# the. ‘described te eneing ‘at a ; postiplantéd twenty chaina aouth from the north-east’ comer, ing. ‘I of Lot, 2116,~District pf Cassiar, : thence ° ;| gouth:€0 | 5 thenes, ‘north 87 chaing, thence eat’ 68. | chaing, thence north: 26" chai ng,’ ; thence east. 62 chairs; chains,: -thence | weat, 8 . chaing.:. to. point. of. commen ment, ‘being | Ungazetted Lot 1 “New Hazelton. Livery and: Stage Line . oe ” Regular. Siage. Line ‘to ‘Old “Hlazelion daily . Freighting and Cartage. | ‘Rigs-and: Horses” fer, Bie Feed ial Hay and Onis + a ‘or sale. - 7 | Hank & Lacroix; Pro victors Frank Carel’s Place, Thisteenth A ve, oa ._!: : or | Generic toate Thorp & Hoops Ral Estate, Financial and. Insurance Brokers . sw | - ALDERMERE; B:° €. . a 4 Sole district’ agents for E. G G. Prior’& Co.,, Victoria, Agricul. * tural. Machinery and Impleinents, Wagons; Ete. . 4 Hite; Lite Accident,. and. Em _.. We represent the at eo 8 Liability Insurance, est companies. _ = mo We ‘Cast Lacate You. On 2 Good. Good. Pre-Emption Neat the GTP.” ct 7 “It you desire information about ‘about the Balxloy Valley write us; - Peon nso CG em it ment (Elman em eT “DRY LUMBER: Rendy: fer buil ing, dred. in the N w Town,, a Before building, get prices from us for all kinds of S ‘ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER °. “Tht toad seve sere, erlor” _ Hazelton ‘Com ber Conipany " ~ SHEET TRON, TIN and COPPER WORK Ly. of every description. PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK: - "Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining ‘Work ASp aly . tei |TAZELTON HOSPITAL qultal inthe hor ital. Tickets ‘lireom -B, 0, Bteph . NOTICE. ’. : —— “IN. HB SUPREME Count oF: Baurist” . > “GOLUMBIA. = in ‘the matter—of - the: Administration Act and in the matter of the Es-. tate of ‘Johan Emil Johansson,: : | otherwise known as Emil Johneon,: > TAKE NOTICE that by order.of His Honor Judge Young, made the 12th, day of. August, 1918, "WAS. appointed "A tiniatrator of the Eaiate. of Johan] : i Emil Johansson, \otherwise known, a4 Emil Johnson, daceazed, . +All parties haying claima against the Estate are hereby required ta. forward | the same, ‘properly | verified, to. me on or before ‘the: 16th. Gay of ‘September, | | 1918; and allparties, indebted’ to the said Estate are required to: pay ‘the amount of their inde ebtedness to. me biti Ath day of At t 1913, 8 ay of Augus day of hoe HOSS 50-1 Official J dtsinistrator,” 7 “PRISMATIC BINOCULAR. _ FIELD. GLASSES» *. Compasses, ; WATCHES . - JEWELRY 0. “A. RAGSTAD, Hasson British Cohimbla.” Land Surveyors siazeuron AND SurrHegs cn vith Golumbla 2) ere Perfod from ons month award at rinth m AdWAnSS, ‘This rate includea office. ize tations and medicines, ae well as all costs while obtainable In Hi enone ‘or at th Post OMG tha’ Drug Stora: In Aldermére from: Mrs ,°3, Thorp) fa Talkwafrom Dr. Walisees or, be Taail 9 Medical Supert at the Z =| “Everything in Canoas” eee | Prince Rupert Tent and ‘Awning Co, Pisce Repent, Be | an oan a _ ALEX MICHEL . = ————— _ couver, ‘Victoria and Seattle every- SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. 4 ‘Il parts of the world, Atlantioand Pacific Steamship Tickets. Tickets to and from “rickets, {the work. and Information apply to im : J. G. MeNab, ‘Cor. 8rd Ave..and 6th St,, [EXCURSEON RAMTES -. For Prince Rupert, B.C. i . _———— cit ii FNLIMTHENIEG, CHARON O ‘| Vancouver, Victoria ‘THROUGH SERVICE TO and Seattle — an fe oe na Bienen yt on r ey mine nommenes _ aad an ACMA ‘and holders of SUMMER: EASTERN: EXCURSIONS ~ : ei low excursion rates in effect. May. “28th to “Santer goth 7 Train No. i on Sundays and Thursdays connects at. . Prince Rupert with the Safe and Luxurious Steamers: . "PRINCE. RUPERT" and "PRINCE.GEORGE". j Bailing Mondays. and..Fridays, 9 a. m. through tickets from any Railway Agent or thé Train A ot _Paiehage ry rough: tickets are entitled to check baggage . rival of train, ,_Hentibation and on Sundays may hoard steamer on “arriva of train, 4 >) SEBAMER SERVICE ‘also maintained to Granby” Bay, - Stews, Queen Charlotte Islands. and ‘Way Porta. . ns HAZEUON" to TORONTO sind return su 10°. _ HAZBUTON to MONTREAL and: retaré $180.00 ’ “HAZELTON to NEW YORK ‘and: retyin $193.4 ~ BAZBLTON to CHICAGO and return’ $97.00 7 : To other points correspondingly low," , Your aust any route ti connection with: the, funtona) eral’ of tha: GRAND. ‘TRUNK RAILWAY. SYSTEM ° "FROM CHICAG + i ough tickets, reservations, ‘ete. 'T. DAVIDSON, General. Agent, PRINCE ~ Retarn lnhit October Rat. ‘from. E RUPERT; BPC. Promptaiss and Satisfaction Guaranteed MORICETOWN . ' Halfway. between Hazelton and : Aldermere K K McLauchiin, -auchlin, Hazelton mo ste bt ~ ERSHL “COLUMBIA COAST. STEAMSHIP - SERVICE . & Mack, | Steamer “PRINCESS. MARY” = > : ~ Splendid Accommodation Superior Service-. Sesives Prince. Rupert for Van- Four Transee trains. Trans, Storage: and General Freighting “Express and Pansenger Ser. vice To All. Trains, — ‘Special Conveyance . Furn- ished On Short ‘Notice - Office in building formerly ‘ocveuplied by C.F. Willis. < - Blacksmith Shop -.. | _ HAZELTON, rB. C. 4 'g Union. 5. 5. Company of" "SS, CHELOHSIN (Ml! . FOR.VANCOUVER © 4 ~ Wediesdays at 2 p.m. te SS. CAMOSUN FOR:VANCOUVER . ~ + Salada at 1d a.m, Leen gens TMT purchase ; the following, described: Jand3+4 oh ly. £0" permission ; . ~ Lambert Oshorne Pateriori| : ' July. lath,’ ‘1913.~ ; officers and” vhore. | oe ~The Worl’ D News Notes: from: Many Sources” Germany will, send, : 1 cruiser; ‘to|- Mexico for. the protection: of. her subjects, wh Slavery’ ‘and peonage “are: veal to. he “general. throughout“ the Philippine Islands, . ™ Bryan’ 8 peaée : “plans: ‘will: he aid: before, the Hague- conférente| whieh: meets. this month, | The: palace of . peace at The ‘Hague was: " operied: last ‘week with elaborate ¢ eeremgny, ; Two. . steamers, loaded with : supplies for the Shushanna gold field. have sailed for ‘Alaska. ‘Through the- -eollapse of a store. at Peterboro, Ont.,.five persons | were killed and eight injured. The new ©, P, R: stéamer Em- press’ of Asia arrived at ‘Vancou- ver Onn: Monday, on. her first trip. ” Militia have’ been. éalled out ‘to quell. disturbances incident ‘tothe strike of copper 1 miners. vin Micki gan. ~ Lord Northeliffe: predicts’ at ‘| there, will, -be. ‘warfare ‘in. Ieelarid if the ‘home. rule’ bill - becomes, law. ; : * An eight-inch un hae Lat Pola, Austria, killing. :nine injuring’ a seore - Salmon ‘fishing on the Fraser i is now over. Thea season ’a pack of ‘| sockeyes is ‘nearly ‘half: B million cases. Hindus have: ‘found a way af entering. Canada. legally: . They ‘come. from Bombay by the Nip: pon Line. tens ' A careful. estimate. of the wheat crop: of: the: three prairie; pro- ~ General “Felix Diaz, who | is at}: ; | présent i in London, bas announced | {Good Store and Road House : presideney of Mexico... himself as a candidate. for. the ‘Nine members. of the. Chinese _ | parliament have: been ‘arrested. at 52| Peking, and ‘will-be executed for i complicity: in the rebellion, - Ae | A contract has. been Baned £ for ta race for ‘the America’s ‘cup, between Lipton’ 8 new challenger and an American ‘boat, in 1914. “The Japaiiese of California have been. forbidden by -Tokyo, {| authorities to take legal action to test the California land: law. . in’ Japan a typhoon. killed al hundreds of bridges and houses. In Tokio 15,000 shouses were flooded. - _ Two -. suffragettes, attacked links at Elgin, Scotiand, Knock- rested. deen near the banks of ey foundland,. ; high : wai" ‘the Tat important _:|Tevenue * “af * British - Premier Asquith ‘on ‘the: golf| ing off his. hats They gre ar- The end ofa mammoth steam: ; ‘Tahip, supposed ‘by some to, be the : wreck of the Titanle, ‘has-“been| It 5 reported that Nanking, present caléndar year, thé:-forest Columbia |. amounts to $i, 443, 650,: as com-. pared: with $1, 115,29 296 for: the same period j jn 1912; ‘fathoms’, ‘f water, and. it has oa | been. found: ‘impossible. to recover ‘|the . bodies ‘imprisoned. in the). wreek... The. rock on: -which, the ‘vessel, was «: wrecked ; has’. since “| been’ found to be about twenty- three: feet below the water. The ateamer was. drawing over twapty-six feet of water. oA Mistaken Idea’ ti is a ‘very . general error of e understanding that® “when the Panama Canal is completed the waters of the ‘Ailantic ‘will méet and mingle with. those of the Pacific. They will not,. . unless they meet down at Cape Horn. There has been a half: accepted theory: that the waters of the| ' Pacific are on a higher level than ve =. those of the Atlantic on this side of the isthmus,- ‘and several writ-| ers have said timta swift current “might flow through ‘the canal. The error‘is easily diseerned | when ‘one thinks for a moment. : The ‘canal ig ‘not. On: the water level, but far above it, néarly 100 feet, On the’. Atlantic side the canal has’ been - cut some distance in- Jand to where the mountain be- gins to. rise, and there a great lock is built, and, when a ship}, ‘lénters it, it is raised up to the| level of the canal by means of river water, not sea, Crossing| the mountain by canal and lake full of fresh water, the ship is let-down - into the salt, water on the Pacifieside: _ The salt waterg ‘do hot. meet, ‘but are almoat as | vinees gives. an’ ‘average of twen- : {ty bushels per acre. . = 7 far apart asever, 8 ft - Canada’ 8 Trade Grows : According to official figures re. ceived. from the’ British Tradé Commissioner. in . Canada, the values of the imports from Cana- da ‘and of. the exports and. re- exports to the Dominion during the first half of each of: ‘the years {1912 and: 1918. were ag: follows:— Imports in7 1912, $50,992,000; in 1913, $53,215,000. Exports to the United ‘Kingdom, produce, and manufactures in 1912, $50,388, - 000; in 1913, $58, 414,000; "ye-OX- 7 ports i in 1912, $8,576,000; in’ 1913, $9,004,000. There was thus ‘a substantial i increase in 1918 under each head. : Among. the principal. Articles were the following: | mt _Tinports: from Canada i in 1918: : 19005. -eantied: _salinon, $2; rae _. For the first, six montis of the WC wa 1 hams, $3,029, 0 dressed, $4,453,000, - . Exports” ‘of “United ‘Kingdom | = produce and" manufactures” to” Canada;’ Tron and steel: mannfac- - ; $8, 660, 000; apparel, $2, 408, 000, Leal fresh eggs at Sargent’s Sargent’s ~~ - LAND NOTICES Omingea Land District, District of assiar: Webb, of: Victoria, B. C., 1 en merchant, intends to ‘appl for. mission to purchase the’ following. he cribed lands: Commencing at.a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 1297, Omineca District, District. of .Casaiar; * thence west, about’ 60 chaing, thence south about, 20 chains, thence east about 60 chains, thence. north about 26 chains, bein being ungazetted | Lot 1229, District of | Herbert Be Webb. Aug. id, 1913. i. Tey Omineea Land. District, District of -- Caasiar . Patergon, of Victoria, B: G., » occupation retired, intends ta re for permission: ° ki tp purchase the fo owing described - in - Commencing at's post. lanted about 25 chains south of of the northeast’ corner” of Cassinr, ‘and ‘it the northweat corner . of \ungazetted Lot 1685, thence south © about 65 chains to southeast corner of = Lot 2116, thence east about: 62 chains ~ to west’ poundary' of Lot 820, thence « northerly about 87 chains to. northwest : corner of Lot 920, thence. westerly | of ‘Lot 1296,. thence. north about 18: chaina to ‘corner.marked Northeast A. ” Lot 1585, thence weaterly abopt 8 chaing to-point of commencement and covering” ungazetted ‘Lot 1685, ‘Avg. 14, 1018, “Hazelton Land District, District af cast, Range : “Take notice that: Benjamin, Hellom, Lof . Vancouver, B, C., occupation labor- er, intenda to apply- for permission ia are hasé.the following described ani iB: Commencing at a post-planted at the south-west. corner of Lot 5426, Range ¥., Coast Dist,,. thence west 80 chains, ~~ thence south 80 ‘chains, ‘honce esat 80 chaing, thence north 80 chaing to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or legs. anjamin Hallom. ) a Jaly 8rd, 1918. -Coast, Range Y¥. - ton, of London, England,. occupation spinster, intends to. apply .for permis-. BION to purchase the “following. den- cribed lands: Commencing at a post! planted 2 at “the” north-weat ‘corner of Lot 4264; thenee south 26 chains, thence east 4) — chains, thence north 20. chains. to point: of commencement, containing 80 acrea more or Jess. Mary Anne Hembleton. ‘ly ard, 1913. _ The Churches CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST, PRTER'S, -HAZELTON Sunday Services: Morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday - School at 2.15 pm: Native service, 8.50 P-L Hveniag Service, 7 780 pm, . Rev. J. Freco, Church rooina at 70 o'clock. : Bv. DR, MOLRAN, |. thousand : people: and. destroyed |""~ After’ interviewing’ the "county, we have every. P. £0. ), Plows for pataces ranchers throughout the confidence i in Presenting tures’ “thereof (50 far’ ag. dletin: -,/ re guished in, the monthly aceounte),” _ “The wrecked, ~steamer 7 State of, $4, 284; 0005 ‘cotton Tf iece > Rood, 4, California Hes. in. ‘thirty-seven ‘¢ Bee cluding carpets and. carpet. ras), 4 "New gins Sand ammunition-at i: - Take notice. that Herbert - Perey. about 60 chains to the southwest corner *- | Hazelton Land District. District of Take notice that: ‘Mary Anne Hemble- . Range. 7 ¥., Coast Dist, thence west 40 chains,” _ Services! heid * every vont Sunday evening in the and - flour, $ $5, 286, 600: bacon. id. Take notice ‘that’ Lambert-Osborne a of Lot 2115, Omineea District, District . a Lambert Osborne Pair,