| ‘esas STAND ar Uptodate Stock “Upsto-date! Methods mae 7 “Upsio-dite Prices ” ere * "Everything i inthe. inthe Drug Line I~ “Finest: selection. of Chocdlates and € and ‘Candies, Stationery | ied | Megane We carry a large stock of Kodak . A mons _Seodl Cameras Films, = aves ete, “3 ee : SMOKE THE NEW: CIGARS - ‘The Baron’ and: Viscount — A PRODUCT OF B Cu eT es * On Sale GALEN A CLUB mi, e apart, » at the | not fail to come. ~ SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER wor at Prompiness and Satisfaction Guaranteed * xk K. McLauchlin & Co., Hazelton’ oboe FREE | fairs of the. world. Eveners: Singletrees, and general Trupper’s Gulds, but ew publication Laced ae pelea Frorid in Amettean J . a io World in American paw Fare, Fone ermation 45 Worth Lundrods of Writs fr fer ft-WOWAIES. FREE - - A, Bs SHUBERT Tho Largest Howes In the MarlAdaalng axalaabely In HO-57.0, Michigan tt. rn a venient LL, 8h HELE “ Stephenson & Crum until Undertakers and ~ i - Funeral Directors would consent to give, on : Special attention to Shipping Canes i Cammerejal Printing—The Miner. 7 _ > Print. Shop, — ae Haziczon, B, Qo " London, Jan. 18:—‘there have ij| been fresh and highlyjZintereating ||| additions during: the past. week to'the amazing series of defiant arid incriminating articles. which the ‘English and-German news- i) papers. are constantly éxchanging If the press” of two, countries in iijany dégree répresents the real : t feeling of the people—and it must i|be acknowledged | that at‘‘least rtacticg, hine-Englishmen ‘out of ten seem .|to feel. that war-with Germany ig]. probable any. clear afternoon, it ai does not seem possible that the two countiies:can be long kept “The latest thing” is the’ state- ‘ment by the semi-official Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger that Germany has only. succeeded within . the last twelve months in: freeing herself from the chains of Eng- ee ' Hand’ and France, and that ‘‘a de: po es -|cisive trial of strength’ has hith-| erto been spared us, ‘but: -it ‘will Therefore, -we -f of every f every description must: rightiy employ. the respite ““ - Do fatill permitted. us.?) OA. ‘Previous article in the Lokal (lm - PLUMBING and I IRON. } PIPE WORK. _ | Anzeiger i is an illuminating com- -Galvantze Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Wei Sty mentary” upon -this statement. |The earlier article, developed: the we theory, which it. ‘acems strange _.. | Bas waited so long for publica- |tidh, that Germany’s desire’ was not for conquest, but: for. liberty’ to pursue her own legitimate af- { The. line taken was that the contest of the - TO FUR SHIPPERS supplies. Agency for the | present day was for. supremacy; 7 SRR Masta Deport Studebaker Wagons, that Germany: had an equal right) ; sane JHE Shubert Shigger - TOM RYAN. With England to the markets of a as eager tae ; Blacksmith. New Hazelton. the world, and that Germany did |: {net purpose to be bullied or aver- awed by the huge. English navy| it withdrew from ‘the world’s cothmerce and. accepted only the share. which England Con- sequently Germany had set a pace in navy-bullding toofast for . England t to follow, in order, that: [she night aety ‘the’ fully ‘with has. been: achieved ‘and Germany |issfree, bo "Simultaneously the Manchester Courier published an article pur- now ‘able to declare her freedom. According to this paper, Germany. has deceived the world regarding the size ‘and tle number of the ig said to have. been developed | ¥eparding - ‘the German -- naval ‘The whole is taken as a text for further Jectures on the ‘necessity of an increasing ‘and more fapid expansion of.the Brit igh navy. forecast of the new: budget has ers of an early expenditure of $1,000,000,000. Government Sup. ‘porters say’. this estimate is a the budget -will not’ reach more than the paltry sum of $950,000, - 000 and point to :the- remarkable Statistics of foreign trade for 1912. many hag heen seeretly changing| | and constructing battleships and ctilisers, is the startling atate- meat published by the. ‘Manchés- ter. Courier, , According to. that newspaper, “six new - ‘German béats which have recently’ been ‘constructed in German shipyards, are armored eruisers and vir- tually invulnerable,-. although supposed by the European pow- ers to be merely the. ordinary protected type. Still further, the Courier de- clares that the German admiralty. ‘ingtead of laying down twelve torpedo destroyers last year, ac- ‘carding to the published program, | twenty-four of thease ships were’ built. These additions practical- ly placé. the German naval pro- gram for this:year’ far ahead-of| maha la.now.... ¥. “aide. with thesd “ye: inarleable and ‘disquieting’ reports, a ea | a zt ae i a ou “have a a new. stock. of Skates, Straps, Be “and other “Hardware, ‘including as 7 . “Alarm Clocks; Watches, Pocket - Knives, Rifle ~ “Sights, Cleaning Tools, ‘Ammunition, Be ‘All ed, wer Q|\aré the. statements made today +9) by Paris’ papers to the effect that “2. 9] 2 State Schools for Britain “: 9 | social reform, to .be undertaken “3 /ment in “elementary, secondary | |to handle and’ the expense must 4. [sary. 5 \soThe. announcement, which ap- ‘Rods, Gin Powder, - Reloading if : : centiely. new stock. . aa cay _ , - 4) aston tine of “blankets—the | — CHURCH OR ENGLAND, BER 3 Germany. is considerably —aug- 3 menting her roilitary forces, a ‘A carload of timothy hay just arrived at Sargent’ 3. Ty. F ‘Landon, Jan, 138:—The govern- tment haa decided that the next 3 great work i in ‘its programme of ‘lag: goon, as the home-tule, the ‘Welsh disestablishment and the. franchise reform bills are dispos- q higher, education, i . “Viscount Haldiine 5 baid that ihe Existing. system of education was chaotie’and must be altered. It would be an expensive problem “ ‘Inot be borne by the: taxpayers. ‘|T€ would be a productive éxpend- ‘iture and was , absolutely neces- ‘Sf our. productive power .is to be maintained’ in’ comparison with that of our rivals, ” he ad- parently points to a statement for nationat education at: the ex- pense of the state, ‘probably ‘will be interpreted as 4 defeat of the Lloyd: George section of the cab- inet, which has been endeavoring té- ‘make the land question the government's next task. . good hind—at Sargent’s - The Churches» at aa HAZELTON undas Barvitoa: Morning at Ha iL a'ctochs gods Behe uae t 9.15. p.m: Native 1.5 aieiebia tervieé, £90 2: ~ PRESBYTERIAN cHuRcH Church rovins at 7.40 lock. ba ee DD: RMoL aA HELTON HOSPITAL wesezss | Speriad from cue month upward 9 at aL HL Pot advice, . This tate includes offi eee and ma Tee 2 as wee an al | edata it white Blopheeon en and Fr Fred a1 Field kal ‘Anteiger’ “declares the end|: » OF GERMAN PRES iP | for license co prospect ‘for coal: and porting: ‘to ‘tell: why Germany ig new ships she is building. More. This comes at a time when the|# just Been published with. a. total] estimate by opposition newspap- hase.canard: They declare that} “London, Jan. 13:—That Ger-| |of Hazelton,” miner, intends to geply 2. of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply ~ conl | lair, — 8) chains | edat to point of commences ment Krown aa cla a Rev. J. Fret,. on | havea theld every "puay ‘evening tn. tho! of _- GOAL NOTICES... ~ Caasiar Land Di trict. trict of Cassiar..". > | ake" notice that Alfred E,. “Paleoner : of Hazelton, tiner, intends to apply |. etroleum: over ‘he following described ands: ° Commencing at & post planted © ‘about |. 1 mile north ‘and.2 miles weat of the |. northwest corner of R. K. Lindsay's | coal.-claim ‘No.1; ‘thence 80. chaina/. 80 chains east to ment, known ag cla Bephs 16, 1912. . Alfred E. Falconer. Cassia Eond Distriat.. ‘Dig of.Cassiar.- of Hazelton,’ miner, intends, 0 SPP ly ‘for a Heense to Prospect for ‘coat: and/‘{ etroleum over ollowing described if an Commencing ata post planted about lmile north and 2 miles ‘west of the northwest corner of R. K. Lindsay’ |¢oalelaim No, 1; thence :80. cha! hn north, 80 chaing weet, 80 chains south, chains east to point of commence- ment, known as claim No, 18. . Sapt, 16, 1912, Alfred E. Faleoner. south, 80 chaina_west, 80 chains north; |} point oi of. commence~ ] Take notice t that Alfred E..- ‘Paleoner, rao * Wood for Sale ff A M. | RUDD + Forwarding “Cartage and. . Express Service - -° Care and Despatch tas Oflice at oe : W.. _W. Wrathall’s§ Hazelton ; 4 oy CAaSIAR LAND DISTRICT. | “DISTRICT'OF CASSIAR.’. -- 5 ‘Rake. notice that Alfred E. ‘Falconer, f for a Heense to pros spect for coal and]; etroleum « over the. oHlowing described ands: — Commencing at a poat planted about lniile north and 2 miles west of the northwest corner of R.-K, Lindsay’a ‘coal claim No, 1;- thence 80 chaina north, 80:chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to int of commence- ment, known as claim No. 14. Sept. 16, 1812, “Alfred E. Falconer. . > CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. Take notice that Alfred E. ‘Falcones, of Hazelton,. miner, intenda to apply of Hazelton, miner, intenda ‘to apply| 2). ~ "Delivered in Hazelton at 2 1-Ze Ib. [aa + AEL kanps OF VEGETABLES | New Hazelton, $55 per ton. A.W. CORNER Kispiex Valley for'a license to prospect for coal Pind etroleum over the following described ands! . Commencing at a post planted about! 1 mile north and 8 miles west of the’ northwest corner of R, K: Lindsay's coal claim No, 1;. thence “80 chama north, 80-chains west, 80 chaing south, 80-chains east to point of commence- ment, known as claim No. 15. Sept. 15,1912. Alfred E. Faleoner.. CASSIAR DAND DISTRICT. , . DISTRICT OF CAASIAR. Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply] f. for a license to fie Polo for coal and etroleum over the following described o~ | New Hazelton Hotel § Open for Business _Afl Furnishings New EUROPEAN PLAN Rates; Rooms $1.00 Geo. C. Hartley, Proprietor _ New Hazelton Beds 50c anda: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile north and 3‘miles west of the northwest corner of R, K, Linds coal. claim..No. 1;. thence 80 cha ne south, 80 chains west, 80 chaing north, 80 chains east to point ot commenca- ment, known ag claim No, 16,. Sept, 38, 1912, Alfred EL Falconer. _ + QABSIAR LAND DISTRICT. . DISTRIOT OF CASSIAR Take notice that Alfred E. Falconer, for a license to ih Salon for .co _ etroleum over allowing deueribed . ands; : Commencing ‘ata post planted about mailea north and 4 miles west of the! - orthweat corner of R. K.. Lindaay'a| ‘ coal claim’ No. 1; thence 80° chains north, 80 chains waat, 80 chains south, 80 chains east to point: of commence- ment, knawn as 8 claim Na. 17, Sept.” 15,1912. Alfred E, Falconer. - CASSIAR LAND DISTHICT, DISTRICT OF CASBIAR. Take notice that. Alfred E, Falconer, |, ct for coal and for a license to pros oLowing described |" etroleum over the ‘Union S.8. Company for Vancouver every WEG LR ROGERS, Ageat, Prince Rup of B: Ge, Lid. - The Reliable Steamer TF aD 9 “Camosun’ ., Arrives at Prince Rupe from, Vancouver on eve TUESDAY morning and ga NESDAY at 2 p.m ‘The ‘Camosun” has .¢ largest and most comfortab ‘rooms of any steamer on th route, landg: Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles north and 4 miles west of the northwest comer of fie K, Lindsay's coal claim No. I; thence 80 chaing north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to paint’ of commence ment, known.as claim No,18, * 7: Sept: ‘15,1912, Alfred os Falconer. ~ GASBIAR LAND DISTRICT. —- _ DISTRICT OF GASSIAR. Take notice that Alfred B. ran of Hazelton, ‘mirntr, intends to apply.|: for a lieense to prospect: for coal ant | tf : ebolenm over the following described ANGS:. - “Commencing at a post planted “about : 8 miles north and 4 miles west of the My northwest corner of R, K, Lindsay’s coal claim No. 1; thence 80 chaing south, $0 chains weat, 80 chains. north, 80 chains .east, to point of gommence- ment, known as-claim No. 1 Sept 16, 1912, Alfred E. Falconer, ——w -~ GABSIAR LAND DISTRICT. —== “THE INLAND EXPRESS CO, “Leaves Hazelton Mondays and . STAGE. ONE DAY Passenger and Express Service _ Thursdays at 7:30 a.m.” Leaves Aldermere Tuesdays _ and Fridays at 7:30 a. ’, TICKETS AT Hadson’s Bay Company . Hazelton, BC, :., DISTRICT OR CASBIAR. Take notice that Alfred E. Faleoner, | of Hazelton, miner, intends to app for a license to prospect for coal an roleum over the following described an ds: “ Commencing at a post planted about! $ wiléa north and 4 miles west of the northwest, corner. of R. K, Lindsay's ‘coal. claim. No. 1; thence 80 chaing south, 80 chains east, 80 chains north, BO chaind: west ta point of commence- ment, known ‘as claim No, 20, Sept 15, 1912, Alfred E, Falconer. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT, ~ DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. cents per Barre | At PANTORIUM, Hz _ WATER _ Delivered “BJ. HILL. nak: natice that Alfred B, Falcoter, | - for a license to p Prospect for coal and _ ge over the following described land ay ' Coniniencing ‘at-a noat planted abaut ¥miley north and 2 tiles west'of the northivest comer of: R. K. Lindas No.1; thence 80 cha ; 80 chaina went, 80 chains kouth, im No, 21, Sept 16,1912. « Altred H, Falooner, ] B license to. pros of Hazelton, ‘miner, intends to: apply |i". leur. over the fallo the = Rates garnet 1 i ei "al: weet 80 chaind, north 80 chains, edst phalns 6 té: point - ot commencement, the Hea it tt ci AS Teper to ist 1B No. died B. ‘Foot ‘ coal tlain Na, 1, idtefeaa one Sores