FRESH FRUITS: AND CANNED GOODS — Canned Fruits prices are as Owing to the regular ‘weekly heated car from Prince" Rupert being taken off we received last week-an- extra: "5 large stock of Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Vegetables Canned Milk and Cream - These goods are all of the very best quality’ and our | and Vegetables low as usual. LYNCH BROS., New Hazelton General Merchants HAZELTON WON HOCKEY MATCH (Continued from ‘first page) tion play. Hume -soon put his ‘team into a. two-goal lead andj then MeDonald landed for the new town. The terrific pace was begging to show on both teams and the back-checking was being | neglected, while there was less} 0.2 vim in both combined and indi- fees vidual “offensive . -movements.’ Hume scored again on a nice shot from the side, and a little later Al. MeDougall got past the new. town defence and scored, making the fourth and last goal for Haz- elton. .Roy McDonald then went lone-wolfing and beat Taylor on al good shot. . New Hazelton lost: a very hard game to lose, but they have nol: excuse to offer and: feel that they were. out- tallied, but not]. out-played, by six good players playing good, clean, gentlemanly| oi hockey all the way, and in doing|’ this they receiyed no more hearty and ‘sincere applause than. that from the new town supporters. This makes. four straight wins . for Hazelton: and it begins to look as though Duncan Ross will ‘have to go to the town on. the ‘banks of the Skeena if he wants. to inspect his trophy after the present hockey season. Duke Harris gave good jsatis- faction as reteree, and ‘Mr. Me-|- Leod’s duties as “judge. of ‘play were extremely light, not a man ‘jbeing. penalized on the entire night’s plays, se The teams were: - | New Hazelton : E. Harris | ons *% “Lavery A.'Harris McKenzie on oe Hume A. McDougal P.McDougal ; > Trwins _ Kinghorn / i San Taylor. » Hazelton: GERMAN AIRCRAFT. | _ ATTACKS: ENGLAND (Continued from: from first page) less than ten minutes, . Four « or five bombs were dropped i in Yar. mouth:- Ali lights. were. extinguished and other precautionary measures taken to safeguard the populace. : Little evidence of panic was seen arm Land 9 Teamne— |in nthe raid near r Yarmouth: “Ap MeDonald | - Warner| parently the- raiders, after visit- ing: Yarmouth, ‘proceeded. to Cro- mer, where’ ‘they - also “dropped bombs, and then: went to Shear- ingham. and Briston, : Then turn- ing inland they made -for Sand- ringham, dropping explosive mis- siles there and at Kings Lynn, where a .boy..was_ killed, a man, houses destroyed... It is reported ‘that from five to seven bombs were dropped at King’s Lynn. Other than that.the royal palace escaped, nothing has been. heard of the damage at Sandringham. At Springham a bomb pene- trated a house but did not ex- plode. Reports reaching London are to the effect that .a “squadron of six Zeppelins cressed over the North sea and on reaching the coast line separated, some: taking a southerly direction and. others the opposite course...These re- ports are not. confirmed. ° Above towns are all in the province of| Norfolk;. which abuts..on: North -{sea 150 miles northeast-London. "|. | : Amsterdam, Jan. 20—The ex- port: of fresh meat from Germany which has been heavy for sever- al months has been ‘stopped.-’It .|is presumed Germany has’ been _.} butchering her own cattle owing a {6 the high cost of fodder. . |} OVERHEARD ae NEW HAZELTON: 3. J McNeil, Aldermere, was.a business’ visitor i in town: last week: and also attended court, “Then new “walk to ‘the ‘Presby-| . | os terian church along: Fielding. St. ‘| from’: Eleventh Ave. was. com- pleted this week. : —_ =. he west bound train due here Sunday morning was delayed the other. side of Fort George by a dstorm‘and did ‘not’ pullin sandstorm‘and did no oe at Prince Rupert, - until the evening. eel a G. Wall, Vancouver, repre: senting the: McClary = “Manufae- turing Co., was in town a couple of days this week booking orders for spring delivery. . are as. popular as ever. "TRANSFER - STORAGE ‘Saddle Horses, “Single: ‘and Double. Rigs for: Hire. ay COAL AND WOOD. FOR SALE §f. HAY -AND. FEED FOR. ee | } Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton. ~ Leaving New. Hazelton at 9.90 a.ni:, except: train days, ‘when ‘the: - assenger train and: run to old, Hazelton after George had a:very satisfactory. trip which is proof that the McClary stoves. POR. ‘VANCOUVER, pRmicess a tnenaee leaves Princo Rupert every S p. 'm.,"eonnecting ‘with G. T. P. ‘train: arriving at’ 6.20 ‘p. VICTORIA. AND. SEATTLE. Tiekets to and from all parts of the world, - “ ‘Atlantle and Pacific Steamship’ Tickets. | woman ‘and child injured ‘and two | % . J. G, McNAB, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Nr ince Rupert - 5.56, p.m., Wedn gervatians, etc., anply to _&. T. P, STEAMERS' Prince George’ and ‘Prince Jona’ | m FOR VANCOUVER, - VICTORIA - _AND. ‘SEATTLE. Steamer Prince George leaves Prinse Rupert § a.m: every ‘Friday. | Steamer Prince Jchn leaves Prince Rupert at 7,p.m.' on Sunday, January Srd, 17th. Bist, etc. “Reservations and: through tickets may be obtained from any G.T\P. agent or from train.agent.. GTP. RAILWAY — Westbound train leaves New: Hazelton at. 10.58 a.m., Sundays ‘and Thurad steamers for the south, . Eastbound train leaves New Hazelton.at - esdaya and Saturdays, for Edmonton, ‘Winnipeg, | . connecting with trains for St.Paul, Chicago, ete : For TORONTO, MONTREAL” SUEFALO, efc,, use, the. Grand: Tronk"Ra Double Track Route.’ For fall information regarding the above services; through tickets, re- to Local Agent, or to ‘ALBE! . Rupert, BAO. ‘Agent for all Atlantic Steamship Lines.’ 7 ef aye, connecting with the above : Railwey System—The™ ERT DAVIDSON, General, ) Agent. ‘Prince --Anngal Hospital Meeting: » The annual meeting of: the | pa: trons of the hospital will be held at the hospital on Thursday Jan, 28 at 8 o’clock in the. evening, This should t ie ‘the most intetest- ing meeting in the history of the institution. . During the past “lyear..a large sum. of money. has been’ invested. in. improvements and as the public has a vital in- terest.in ali these. those attending |. the. meeting: “will be. piven. an. ‘op: | portunity to ‘inspect the new ap- pliances,. A-large attendance. is earnestly requested. from. the en- tire district. a : “the. Great Fishing Industry “Prince: Rupert: interests’ ‘are ei r- cee éulating a- ‘petition ‘to present to |} H: S.° Clements;’ M. P., to pre- sent tothe’ Dominion Govern- velop the great: fishing: industry. mean building up: Prince | Rupert it” hearty support. signatures is now: in. 1 the Omineca Herald. office. ie ! feteorological Report . Following i is the record of: the local: meteorological. bureau. for q|.week. ending January 20, as: ob- : | Raddy y | iM Teg E | Livery. ‘and Feed. “Stables In Connection With the Northern Hotel ° A |served by W.-J. Larkworthy. ~ z Maximum, 38 degrees, Jan. me | and 18: we Minimum, oh deg. J San. 16th. Rainfall. .53 inches.” “London; ‘Jan. ‘0-H , il at the request ‘of, the, ies taken’ over the. fpandgement ‘of: the s..i a ment tending, if granted, to ‘de-| ‘Asthis would: . jand also a great. benefit to all the) country. tributary to. ‘that. city it ‘ is fitting. that New Hazelton ‘ give |r Le A petition for | ‘Nya Family Remedies : —Midor Victrolas “From $20: Up : A Large Assortment : of Records. ? ‘Up: to-Date Droz Store. : “NEW HAZELTON - HAZELTON, : IN ‘THE MATTER OF : an & plication for the issue of a fresh: Certificate _ of Title for. the North East Quarter * of Section: Two. (2), Township w.. Twelve (12),: ‘Range Five’ @h, Const vO District. ° ae : NOTICE: Is HEREBY. GIVEN that it is my intention-to issue after the ex- piration of ‘onemonth’ from _ the.-firat - publication hereof a. fresh ‘certificate ‘of - title for: the above mentioned lands‘in | the name of: Lillian ‘BE Gething; which © Certificate of. title is dated’ 5th Febru- ary; 1909, y and. ig | numbered 19617:C.. He: -B.. MacLEOD:. District: Reister Land Regiatr 7 Office”: Sore “Prince upert,’ B.C. December, ibth ‘isa EE synopsis OF COAL. “MINING bee _ ULATIONS.’ REQ Coaks mining rights. at. the Domi ’ “ “in Manitoba, Saskatchewan. “and Alberta, the’ Yukon. Territory, »:the North-west Territories ‘and in a portion ‘ofthe: Province of British Columbia, ears ‘at‘an annual rental of MT an acre. eyed: terri described by. section ivisions of sections.” praca sel sare thar ate Tag may be-leased for a term of twenty-one — ee | Sen er Y gee ge REF