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Local magne D. Rankin, Andimaul nay corer ram ar ST STE SUG Aa Ed AT Tn oe ae Pa aye buy old goods when you can get new? CANNED AND EVAPORATED Why FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ‘Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Etc., and the famous “Gold Bar” Evaporat- ed Fruits. Cream---Canada First, B..C., St. Charles and Jersey. » The largest assortment ever brought in- to town, These are all this year’ s pack. The quality is higher and prices lower. A Large assortment of high standard . Shot Guns and Rifles LYNCH BROS., New Hazelton _ General Merchants and Supply Store ee Ltr i th ih eee | .: ' Scotty Osgilvi night for better ¢ care. “Ready- made | : Suits made to s $10 and. “up. ASULE $30 up. nS ‘to spend the. _ winter, ‘although they may later go to Frisco. a taken to. the’ hospital Thursday For more than ‘a week -there has been very fair sleighing in| - this district. rough at first but are now. wear- ing down and a sleigh slips along pretty easily... : Harris Du Hamel left last week Sor Pasadena, Cal. where he will spend the winter. ment in. Hazelton wilt be conduct- ed by equally capable parties. Those intending to get ‘Christ- mas greeting cards are requested ‘and Robert Me- court, ‘Donald left this week for Seattle | > Mr. Noble, who is is in charge of > : ‘the telegraph. office here,. has : been laid up this. week, : and was ‘The roads were Jot to the. fullest extent, as noone During ‘ his} absence, ‘his toénsorial establish- |. NOW IS THE TIME 10 BUY A HOT. WATER BOTTLE The war will double the price of all rubber goods. Buy before the . . advance in price. We-have a 3- . quart. red rubber hot water bot-- ’ tle guaranteed for two ’ $3. 00 : years, selling at - Combination Attachment, $1.00 | the Hazelton: hospital: for sévi months, left on, Tuesday’ s, trair at the. hattlefront. . a Q a mt Water was. turned on the rink ‘on Monday,. and the present: cold weather is being taken: advantage wants. repetition of . conditions such as prevailed: last-year. With favorable weather. the rink: will | bet in use early next week. Mr. and ‘Mra. Wm: Lyieh’ and son were among those ‘who:took the westbound train on Tuesday, on their: way ‘to Oakland, Cal. Asked if it was his intention to Bill said, ‘Its. up-to the ‘spring.’. " Meteorological Report Following is the record ‘of. the loeal meteorological, ‘bureau ‘for | week ending December 2. as: ob- ‘Up-to-Date Drug Store ax by W. ‘J. Larkworthy; cAuiey, who has ei been. connected. with the: ‘staff. of | ... | for. Prince: Rupert” on:his" way | ‘Jeast.to join the ‘Canadian forces return to Hazelton in’ the epring, von There are many who will be glad tig | to welcome them back. fe Maximum, .28 degrees, Noy. 7 may ‘be: | years ‘at an: se ual ra fem o ot more than 2,56 ac | to fee applicant. pplication for. a ase mst. by " @° applicant in. per Agent or Sub-Agent of 't ric waieh the ights app d for ‘aye-situa: be described by: sections, and ns . plied for. shallbe Each out the a fee of § t e The--person operating: furnish-the, Agent wit accounting for vthe full quantity chantable coal mined and pay “ ty “thereon. . 1f. the coal ining are ‘not: being operated, : ‘auch should be ‘fornished at t leas on my surface rig t . Usary for. the’ working of: the m: rate.of $10.00 an acre.) “ : For. full information applic be“'made to the. Secreta ‘partment of the Intérior,.{ fawa, orto any" Agent. or ‘Sub-Agent’ of Domini Lends. : se ey Deputy ‘Minister ‘of the In ms ON B= ‘Unauthorized publication” of 7 NEW HAZELTON _HAZELTON “Minimum, i deg. ;* Dee: 22nd: this advertisement will not be paid for. . ROSSLAND MINE . ~ RESUMES WORK joste Property. to Have a Latee Force jously. ling engaged ‘only in extracting ore that had heen broken prev-. It is intended to resume of Men at Work—Mines Make « ‘Bis Shipments of Ore Much to the satisfaction of the people of Rossland, the manage- ment of Le. Roi No. 2, ‘Limited, opened. the Josie mine on Monday last.” The Josie property was the only. one affected by the, war. but : ee -been.. running ina limited The underground force is between ten and’ fifteen men, be- ‘wa wet y oF HEY ‘have. stood the test, Give real foot'comfort; No seams to xip.. Never.- . -"heoome loose ur bagey, The shape is. kult, “janet presaed in. : o _ Guaranteed * terlal: and workmanship. ‘Absolutely \l wear. six months withont , for fineness, style, : 7 superiority of ma-- - hippin charged we gill send-poat= ba ked by. “Good Morning! || Center: Star,-3,825; Josie, 306, -: We ‘Are. Introducing || ST “Aimerican Silk ‘American. Cashmere: American Cotten Lisle. | wosiERy || oT ——— x more active operations in the mine with a working force -of about forty men. These will in- clude drillers, and ore production will therefore be considerably in- creased. During. the shut-down the mine has been put in a first class condition. : The week ending Nov, 14 saw, a substantial increase in the ore shipments from the Center Star’ and Josie mines over the. week preceding, and a total increase from the mines of Rossland of of 339 tons over that week... The number of cars of: ove was 129, carrying a tonnage of 6,579. The shipments were: Le Roi, 2, 448; ed OVERHEARD AROUND. NEW HAZELTON * Special sale of men’ 5 feit ses at Larkworthy’ 3.0 “Dr. “MeLean was ‘a visitor in Smithers this. week. rain o iY, and Mrs. Roy. Moly are. on a short trip. to ‘Ropers: 2 This is Canada’s s boom time. | The first. scare of the war is over and hundreds o of thousands of Canadians are ‘realiing Bo that this is their opportunity. ‘These — people are adjusting themselves to the — ‘new conditions. and keeping themselves) busy. The world is better for their ex- -) ‘stance. They are the. nation makers... ‘There a are many y other citi | : zens, manufacturers, whole-" | _salers, retailers, capitalists, and banks who have. shut. up like a trap and are. afraid to stick their head out the. _ door. They are ‘content to: - place an iron. hand around 1 all the goods they have and “Eo sit. ‘pat and play the: safe’ | game. . “Let the other. fel- ’— low do all the work.”: These. 7 poe are disloyal to. heir.