7 2 eee a1, 197 “The World’s s “Doings i in Brief | News I Notes from: Many Sources "Asquith faverdivoman suffrage. |. The. U. 8. will bulla 500" air- planes, . ae : Chita i ig sending a. snl en-| - ¥oy to Japan, - There ate 2, ‘500, 000 native Ger? mana in the. U, Be ; The. U.S, navy may use Alberta coal on the Pacifie, 6: Illinois legislature de f ea be @ d State-wide prohibition, German officials: returning from - China have been granted safe- * “eonduct through the U.S8. Bread | _in England costs'a Bhi) “Hing for a ‘faur-pound: loaf. British: trade unionists “now favor tniveraal free t¥ade, An _ industrial survey of Canada will be undertaken next fall. Ottawa predicts . an influx’ of . American farmers to Canada, . German influence was behind ~ the Argentine wheat! embargo. 7 jsay the b. S.is able to. loan the _| cultural. credits board, which ad- .|i8 likely to be made the Russian | The. steamer ‘Appam. and her cargo have been finally awarded | to. the - British: owners byt the U, |s. Supreme: court. ; general. hopes to-raise a battalion of French-Canadians for overseas service: in: 60 days,. ; “New York, financial authorities Allies.’ any amount necessary to] conduet, the war to a finish. > Vancouver prohibitionists claim that at Epsom camp, where aver 1000 soldiers’ votes were’. polled, there were only 200 B.C. men, | The Brewster sgovernment, it is reported, will abolish the agri- ministers the farmers’ loan funds, _Owing to the swarm of German spies in Petrograd, ‘where enemy influence i is still strong, Moscow capital.. : ‘New freight tariffs. jasued by Counting of ‘soldiers’ ‘votes on prohibition was resumed on Mon- day.. — Seventy-five thougand. Canadi- an war certificates have been “sold. i re ee The. Germen food dictator ad- mits the crops have been’ -Over- estimated. ’ Greete demands the withdraw. im al of Italian troops from Epirus) to ‘Aviona, - Coast merchants have petition- be ed the government-to‘abolish ‘the “weekly. half-holiday... : ‘ Viee-Admiral Sir Charles: Coke has, heen appointed to direct Can- > Fifty-two thousand: ‘pales : ‘of “eottan. were destroyed : by” a: fire a ‘Vladivostok. last week, . - There. is a rumor that: Premier “Hearst of Ontario: will call agen- gral election at an early date. “The provincial government will “investigate charges i in connection with the Fort George: election. “Three - thoupand . wotnen’ “will “assist: in gathering the B.C.. fruit -erop; to do * away with Oriental » labor. : ae on : Food éxports from ‘the States in’ February rere” ‘yeduced about lnc INT Canadian “yailways provide for a general increase in class and commodity freight amounting to twenty per cent, Brigadier-General Jack Stewart is making good with his Canadian railway brigade in. France, One job, which was wanted j din a harry aiid which the % engineers estimat- ed:. would-require six weeks, was completed by the Canucks i in four THE for "Rodi and Photo + Supplies Toilet Reguisites ERS. OF ALMOST’ “ALL. COMMODITIES IN “GENERAL USE® J FE Maguire ~ MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT | _HAZELTON, B. C. QUALIT ¥, PRICES AND TERMS ARE RIGHT. mALSO miSURANCE OF ALL KINDS. - Burden & Co. Civil Engineers "Domine ‘British Columbia, ° and Alberta Land Surveyors and ‘New Hazelton.. F. P. BURDEN, . _ STUART J, MARTIN Provincial Assayer — | Hazelton, . ooo BG HOTEL. PRINCE RUPERT THE LEADING “HOTEL IN NORTHERN B. C. _ 1 EUROPEAN PEAN + One Dollar: per. day and upwards 5c, auto service. to and front. all trains and boats days. PRINCE RUPERT. oa Veit. ; i ‘Hudson's s Bay Company TON, ‘B,C, ‘, ‘Greats, Bryson Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Wioesale nue : tamatio Wat “Flakes, phe, 50 “Porttdge ats, 20: oo . “EGGS: Local ‘New’ ‘Litd,. per dozen, . MARMALADES: Grae Frult, pet APPLES: “le iff ~FOR BREAKFAST — Quaker Oats, Pitted Rice, Pafled Wheat 20 : Pondge Wheat, 20. * BUTTER: * Woastands Ib. BE: “Weadow Brook, ib: i 50 ; COFFEES: HB Inpetial, Chase & Sankern's, Empress, antes, Ib, «45 . Crosse + & ‘Blackwell's, ORANGES. Cream of Wat. phe 25° Pancake Flouf, .40 55; Fresh, in Cattons pir dozen, 60 per tin, “40. ond 25; _ Gent Hi, per {in, 40 Y I to 50 = mt \GRAPEFRUTT “4. Hisleli report 88 says. a, Ger- _ man’ ‘submarine: Was sent. to the bottom bya shot: from’ a tramp _. steamer. we sa - Teal Ket Three: hiindred ‘homea were ; destroyed | and many: lives lost, i in| -a tornado which awept New ‘AL : “bany, Indiana. eve ral. Bulgaria restnents A a ad ai. malt and salmon || ved by the BH: ; Leave ‘Prinee Rupert, for - Cesta: -Rriday at 9:00 a.m: - For Anyox. -* February 7, 21, a ‘Simpson, ‘Stewart, and a: ini cniicosneotMNAEE “yr ~ onerthied by-the, Submarine cam: | co ——s . Steamers | valllag. between Skagway, Juneau, ken, Anyox, Prince Rupert, Peli, Vancouver Victoria Seattle, ; Wedhegday at 12. mi idnight. For e Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneng,. Skagway,:Wednosday,, January..10,- 24, ° Ale arch 7, 21,-at LPM, |, Queen’ Charlotte Yeland pointe::. Artive:Prinee Rupert from the South every Wedneaday -at 10; 80 A. Me al ‘Fortnightly ; enilings to Port | 2 -Bastbound trains leave Hazelton: Passenger, Wednesday and Satarday, 2 TL0 PM. “Mixed 1:56 Poa Tuesday. ‘Weatholnd ‘trains. leave Hazelta: ‘9:46 .4.mq. Mixed 6-4.M,- Sunday. ‘For, further information apply Mek on. Hye . Wayfroight 12:80 pa. Saturday, — Passenger Tucaday and Thursday, ‘ ayfreight 11:85 ao. Sunday. ny Grand Trunk Pacifie Agent,or te and engar Agoit Peinge, Rupert, B. c Xpress, alae aid STAGES 5, Outage seat ul teins ‘propered ‘to: upp E private | bie conveyances day and i South Hazelton or Now, Hazelton. A Gomiga y your. apa in<-Our, Care. far Storage OY Daliverye , ‘Up-to-Date Drug Store i} | |, < Fine. Line of Stationery : ai ‘Hon. P. EB: Blondin spoatmaster a ane AGENT FOR THE LEADING MANUFACTUR- ENQUIRIES INVITED. SAMPLES AND QUO.| = § TATIONS CAN. BE SUBMITTED PROMPTLY | OR Offices at. Victoria, Neleon, Fort George . New Hazelton - Beier P= & 8 z ey i 2 g 5 a 8 A Z ymiannaiueauies " ‘VERY ONE CAN do || eomerning for his - country Some can bear | arms Some can produce food . Some can make munitions ‘Some can give money... ‘ts the privilege of all to help. TOU GAN SERVE by |f - Fighting—W orking— .| Saving—Giving => This is NATIONAL SERVICE: Are You: doing your part? : : oo LL EYES turn. now - to” a the Canadian Farmer, #| .. .. for he can render the. a. a Empire SPECIAL SERVICE |§ j| in this stermest “year of the atk ware : ~ But—our farms. are badty: under- , “manned —25,000 men are needed on . | :. the’ land. _ With fiisufficient | hetp, the Man 0 on: iY the: Land. fights: an ‘uphill fight to. “meet the. Pressing need. for. Food: ' MITY and TOWN. can help. - Mainicipal Councils, Churches. and. _ Schools, and other ‘organizations, * both of men and + women, can. render’. 7 * National “‘Sérvice. by: directing call” B available labour to. the Land. , . Farmers. ‘thembelves. can. ‘exchang, labour. _ School boys can assist. "Were you raised onafarm?. Can: ‘ou: > drive 3 a team? «Can you‘handle fork. or hoe? ‘If-you-can’t fight, you can | - produce. Spend. the e Summer Work. : - ing. on-the, Farm... . Let every man, woman ‘anid child in ” ie ~the Dominion ‘who. has’ access ° tO. ' Land, no matter how.émall the plot, | 7 “make it Produce Food: in 1917. ‘or - information © on. ‘any " gabject jslaing cz Ay _ the Farm ound | Garden: “write : “) OTTAWA; CANADA!” whe BURRELL, Munierie. ae