owe . The Omineca ral charge they left, us? “Shall thet | : blood ‘have been shed in vain?} "gi kawerns and ef "Printed every Bridby at = * At this. Thanksgiving” péason | iy pe (Street am | - .C. “Lord God of Hosts be with us - ; | NEWHAZELION Be. | jet lest. we forget, lest'-welf] DISPENSING CHEMISTS "PRINCE RUPERT || : co. H. SAWLE ems '.PuppigueR| forget.”” capt otha ctype e deny . ~~ a Ae ig sergeant ten tage ; ry = os : — af casi ane ida deal « as 8 dd sted by" ‘the: doctor A fully : - neh per mon a ‘o slified ~ 4 faci 6 fi sary “mnd-ontytthe: . cigs tie ber ineh par nowt Reckless Walking. be. a ue - pared nd A finest ingredients ‘are used. _ _| line cach enbsequ fon Ae mi cra sr rs = Send for anything you want for your ow. use or for gifts and we will give you the best possible values in, JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE; 7 CUT GLASS, CHINA, UMBRELLAS, “RIC. Stock waa never more complete than at the present time Remember our REPAIR DEPARTMENT Prompt service and high- elags workmanship. Send us your, repairs, Bulger « Cameron ' Limited PRINCE RUPERT, B,C. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT | Insurance Agent for the Best Companies List your property now District Agent for. 7 Armistice Day “By Rev. AL on ‘Poand, ina.) Six years bave passed: since that. glorious day. which marked. the close of the world’ 8 greatest war, Even in J uly, 1918, the} continuous German drives had weakened. the British - - forces, Italy had.not fully recovered from her defeat, the United States was making preparations for 1919 and 1920,.and.the war. experts. pre- dicted a long struggle. But with the union of all the Allies. under the great ‘General Foch, the rapid transport of 250,000 Americans every month to France, . and the discovery that .with so much artillery along. the lines only a few hours were necessary ‘to pre- pare for an advance, the glory. of an early victory ‘grew brighter and brighter as one success fol- lowed’ another with unexpected ease. National victories have been common since the dawn of his- tory, but never. in the “world’s history was there such a univer- wealth and countless precious} Even our enemies felt that a great burden bad been lifted. FORD CARS The’ late ex-President Wilson |taneous-ypon the commercial and|, ns ——————— was a prominent figuré in ‘those financial world, not only in Brit: Cpe! . || days, “Get out first~then talk |ain, but in Canada‘and most of oe 7 W. ‘Ss. Henry armistice and peace” ‘was the|the other countries. The Britigh)j] BRITISH COLUMBE N ~ SMITHERS sense of his reply to comminjca- Conservative party ‘is steady and THE MINERAL PROVINCE ‘OF WESPERN CAN. Ap A. :||tions from the German govern-| reliable and. hag, the. welfare of | = HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED. AS, FOLLOWS: : 1) mént. ° His speeches ‘were the| the Empire and the world alwave FE 8 Bidogt Gold coc. cceed eves eeeeecn eg eens 76,962, 20 basis on whith Germany surren-|at heart, The new premier will {J 0°". Jae Gold paren EEA . dered, He was the idol of Europa| be able to“carry out his business |. LG esceteeeyeetecgheeeuneeene ences BB, 182, 661 ; Importers and’ and would have been the cham-) program without ‘the annoying Bi acca a 758 , pion of the United States in the compromises that have character- foal anid Coles “hile ogmeht eer i> ae a8. 18 Dealers m League of Nations had he been ized :most governments’ of the “ls Le ae ese cid ae “1108'287 “We carry the largest and: : most varied Wallpapers Burlaps | Paints in : ae een public life today, ‘Lloyd George}. adtah 4 Ce ee hs show. the value of ptoductign for successive b-year periods: . Oils © , atock in and Clemencedu' are ‘honored for in British Columbia 1s now in’ ‘the For. all years to 1898, sinclusive ven weeee 94,547,241” at Varnishes”: Northern hands. of one man’ ‘and: he will be For five years, 1896-1900 ......2.05-+++ 57,605,967... Glass |; " British able, to carry his own nation with him, - the great work they have done. Few of those great figures are ‘In. thege dave of automobiles ‘ple to realize that the centre of ithe road is no place- for love talks ‘or sleep... There are sidewalks to ‘walk on. Auto owners have. cer- ‘tain rights that must be -respect- | ed. They pay heavy heavy taxes Qneven oot BB 4 xmonths «+ . . . gf 90 in ium yoo 7” sue » vette . af. |. 8. and British Jsles - $2.60 per year traneportation itis oto the na eae ea “el et ti “e+ slog ‘tives and some of the white peo. Patent. Medicines”: Stationery’ ‘oiiet Articles H n - a? . wy “0M Lleence te Prownéet for Goat ‘a0 ‘Kodaks ~ ‘Kodak Aceéssories ~ Films* Films developed. and printed and returned by next mail We ‘prepay postage on all, mail orders accompanied by. cash or. sent COD, mail ‘for the maintenance of the reads -which non-owners do not pay. We have no sympathy. with car owner. whose carelessness and recklessness. permit, him to injure or-kill pedestrians, but we have less sympathy for those who take until it is almost upon them and then try to jump both ways at once, or who deliberately stand in thecroad while a car approach- es. and then. try some gymnastic atunt. Native girls in, ‘Hazelton frequently attempt being smart in the manner above deseribed, and while such. intellectually weak people might not be much loss to the country,. few would no notice of an. approaching ear || slaughter heeause one or more of S. ry 'Prinee John’ For ANYOX and STEWART ‘Wedriesday 10 pt: . For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12 midnight October 18th, November ist, 8th A for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ‘and’ } ’ Sailings ‘trom Prince Rupert | oe S. g. Prince George or Prince Rupert | ¢ intermediate pints each WEDNESDAY &p.m., each BATURDAY 12 midnight... ~ 4 Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: _ nee a Eaatboun3—1.17 a.m. Daily. except Motday * Westbound—8.16 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any" Canadian RF. Tenjaugchton., District Passenger Agent. National Agent or Princo’ Rupert, B.C. like to face a charge -of man-| those childish adults had been pete ae assisted to the Great Beyond. Ji is easier to tell what a cow will’ do than to guess what an Indian The Briush elections: this week: of life, The effect of the-vote by world in recent years, piven a: ‘year to try and pull iti in- Finished and Rough (ath FROM THE FINEST ‘TIM- _ BER AND THOROUGHLY . SEASONED: wi ‘ORIN: AND ; sal thrill of profound exultation | girl has on her mind, Sh k ok F Farm Land and widespread relief and thanks-|_ LU M B E Re Co Roe 7 ng giving over the cessation of such Bo Town Lots. |\terrible destruction of enormous Getting Stabilized ; “Spi pitzl & Pohl while the demand lives. In all the Allied nations |#ivine the Conservative party.an || = SPRUCE SHYPLAP is good every man, woman and child was|verwhelming majority proves to pe ed CARNABY, B.C. Agent for— celebrating beyond anything that |4ll faddists and-radicala that the;f = application. —— ae ord ‘nearest staly point" - Gt P. AND NORTH coast |{had ever been witnessed before|steat thass of the people ate sei. ar ern SmithersTownProperty ||in this or any other generation. tling down to the serious business the British -people. was instan- |: The contral of the sale of liquor |] # feese * The ‘dibstaritial: ‘pro, ince. is atrikingly. il For five years, 1901: O06 Téss of the’ mining industry in’ this: pry llustrated in.:the /follawing - figures,; which ;,.° re es For fivecyears,;, 1906-1910 % .0..... ree (The British policy in regard to |the Rubr Valley is finally being) _ For five years, 1911-1915 * to some kind of shape: For fivd. years. 1916-1920" wee ee phi eenenae ‘Columbia Brushes, Hic.” % | ad Ay. ae carried out. |The League of Na- ae cae” .. " sFor the year192): marae | [eee For the 1822.,, . tty aera tions is growing in strength arid Thro Sleeping aoe TNE Por thelyear 192820 a ' Write us ‘for’ information when 3/has done splendid work. in pre-|- * Cars: to ‘Ship’ Side _ PRODUCTION DURING List’ “Yt q renovating « or cau your home venting armed conflict: oe i, : aig ae ron ote fain has“ only eae ene ei) . The determination to destrov The’ ‘Canadian ‘National Re | i mae io canto ‘miles. of unoxph lored ‘mineral ‘dng lands orditopen for": prospecting.: ai Se h: ade arran ements to} ways ave m R WW EtoRtse ‘are: more liberal. ‘autocracy. has been, already real- | operat? touristanditandard ileeb- ro The mining. laws of ahi jand We: still ized to a large extent, _ the fees lower than an her wince in the ; : Dominlgn, have the task’ ‘before | us of so|ing cary ‘thropeh ifsoin.t e Pa cifie or. any Colony in ne pra ie overs fo heat strengthening the League of Na- | Goast to. the: shi ie, aeeiat nt - fees, ae Absolut “ates ae i. developing! ach! pro’ tioris*. that’intéernational:: “armed | real, and, ‘Hatifax® in conberti ton Rt norma me oy gui rata by crown grants, a .° } eonflict- shall -be-an impossibility. with old Country sailings, ve aan -batdedlnad gem atig er abasal ing n Meee ih ee , {this Wab'.the: idealfor’ which’ ‘so tinany’ ‘tibudinds ‘of~our! ‘noblest (boys lata ‘doit theif livés on’ the vorld’s sala bets ot! ‘thode'datk, Ae November’ and Desermbet, information is ugiding.® gervations, pas ulin B,(8 ae be secuted...from\any™ Canadian’ ‘National Railways, reg a . ofiouta ok ar Minister: of “Mines :: ° ce SATO A, SAID ERM teem “dR “ee ' y a: * 2 . oe . % Have: you: ‘paid: “yotit. ‘aubsérivtio soonest dated Doitnow!