-omatoes, Sacer 4 m ) ers OVERHEARD AROUND. | NEW HAZELTON | Colin Munro has gone into the Saboli district to start a season’s work. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maclver, (nee Miss Sawle) will reside in Vancouver, Services will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sun- day at the usual hour, 7.30 p.m. Tom Dyde returned home last Saturday night, after spending seven months in Vancouver. He finds business just as goud here as itis in the south. W. J. MacKenzie is in Prince Rupert attending to the erection of an apartment house on one of his lots. Several of the boys from Haz- elton accompanied their baseball team to Prince Rupert on Monday to play,a three-game series. | coe 1 ; Fred Peterson returned .Wed- nesday morning from Minneap- olis where he spent few months for the benefit of his health. In spite of war times the G. T. P,. Railway company will open for business the Macdonald hotel at Edmonton. This magnificent hotel will rival, in luxuriance, and comfort, anything on the continent. RAND THROUGH PRINCE RUPERT TO. WINNIPEG Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert 9 am. every Friday. Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert every Monday at 9:00a.m. Purchase throngh tickets from Local Agent or Train Agent and check your basrage through. G.T.P. RAILWAY—Weatbound train leaves New Hazelton at 10.31 a,m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday for Prince Rupert, con- necting with above steamers, Trains leave New Hazelton East- bound at 6.23 p.m., Monday, Thursday. Saturday, for Edmonton, : Saskatoon, ‘Winnipes, Ete., connecting at Winnipeg for St. Paul, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, New York, ete, ELECTRIC-LIGHTSD SLEEPER AND PARLOR CAFE CARS. Monday’s east bound and Friday's west bound train carries Electric-lighted Tourist Sleeping Car. For points east of | Chicago have your tickets read via the Grand Trunk System—The Double Track Route. information, through tickets, etc., apply to your Local Agent, or ta ALBERT DAVIDSON. ; : General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. SERVICE For full HE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP The newest spring styles and the very latest - patterns and materials at the lowest prices Perfect Suits, Made to Order, from $28 to $38 SAVE MONEY. AND GET THE BEST. Ww. Muirhead. - New Hazelton CUTTER AND TAILOR B, CG, Affieck left on Monday morning for Prince Rupert where he served on the grand jury at the assizes. He afterwards goes up to the Portland Canal district to survey a mining property. Geo. Hodgins left Wednesday |for his old: home in Snohomish, Wash.,; where he will look up a deposit of molybdnite he staked |. many years ago. He has infor- mation that the property is still vacant and as the deposit was of consiserable extent he has hopes of making a stake, Thursday War Bulletin | Paris, June 17-- Official—North of Arras the British have occu- pied a line of German trenches. The Germans made an advanee to the west of Babasse but have not been established. In the sector north of Arras we have gained ground at several points, noticeably to the east of Lorette and to the south west and south of Nouchez, and in Labsrinth we took 800 prisoners add several |’ machine guns. South of Arras the enemy.’ violently bombarded the pcesition which they lost in the region of Toutvent farm, but without delivering ‘an infatitry attack. At Quennevieres ‘farm, after ‘having. repelled’ several counter attacks by the enemy, we extended our gain northwest of the trenches already captured, and made about a hundred pris- oners including two officers. .The town of Rheims has been ‘bom- barded. The enemy has thrown about a hundred shells, several of which were of the incendiary type and about a dozen of the projectiles fell on the eathedral. In the Vosges we have realized of the upper Fecht. perts here believe that the big push has commenced. Reports from all parts of the front show that the British and their allies have. started: ‘to shatter ‘the Ger- man. lines. : Geneva, June i6— “The Italian Bersaglieri has stormed an Aus- trian observation post near. Buch- stein in the Cadorra Alps and the strong Austrian detachment defending it was either killed or ‘made prisoners. The localities| » around -Monfalcone’:have been |bombarded by Italian artillery and ‘the Italian ‘advance guards have now reached Komon. Three lines of -railway were partially destroyed by the Italians. Paris, June 17—On thé . north bank of the Fecht the enemy left in our hands 340 prisoners of whom four’ were officers, . and @ large vuantity of ‘material com- prising a number’ ‘of rifles and 500,000 cartridges. Yesterday several bombs: were dropped on St. Die and Belfort: by: German aeroplanes operating singly. At Nancy only several civilians suf- fered by the attack. MecMULLAN’S || : EXPRESS _ CARTAGE | . |-. Special attention paid to Baggage . Transfer and Local Freight Contracts important progress on both banks ‘London, June li-- _ Maitary ex-| COAL NOMCES Skeena Land District—-District of of Sf Cas “Take: notice that I,: W: J. Sweeney of. : Hazelton, B. C., prospector, intend. to. apply. for a license to Prospect for coal: and petroleum on the following describ-.- ed land: Commencing at @ post planted: on the Naas river, about two and a half miles south-east of the junction of: ‘Fry- | ing “Pan ‘creek with the Naas, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, _|thenee south 80 chains, thence east.80 chains to point of. commencement, con: . taining 640 acres, Dated 1 Apr. 15, 1915 Wid, Sweeney: | Fred Brewer, Agent | Skeena Land District—Distriet of Cassiar, . Take notice that I, W. J. Sweeney; of | Hazelton, B.-C., prospector, intend” to’ apply for a license to prospect for ¢oal:. petroleum on the ed land; Commencing at a post planted: on the Naas river about two and a half. j ‘ollowing describ: tailes south-east of the junction of Fry- ? ing Pan creek with the Naas, thence north 80:chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80° chains to ‘point of commencement, con-. taining 640 acres, ...: Dated Apr. 15, 1915 | W. J. Sweeney Fred Brewer, Agent Skeena Land Distriet— District of : + Gasslar, Take notice that I, W. J. Sweeney of. le Hazelton, B.:°C., prospector, intend: to. Aig apply fora license to prospect for coal: & and: petroleum, on the following describ-' Bm ed land: ‘Commencing at a-post planted’ on the Naag river, about two anda half miles south-east of the junction of Fry-:: ing ‘Pan creek with the Naas, thence: south 80 ‘chains, thence east 80 chains,: thence north 80 chains, thence west. 80. chaing to point of commencement, con* taining 640 acres, : * BO- Dated Apr 1b, 1916 W. 3. Sweeney Fred Brewer, Agent Skeena Land Distriet_—District: of ' Cagsiarn; = ** Take notice that I; W.- J: Sweeney Hazelton, B.C.” prospector, inten apply for a license to Prospect for coal: 3 petroleum on the ed land: Commencing at a-post lanted j on the Naas river, about twoand ahalf @ miles south-east of the junction of Fry-- | ing: Pan creek with the Naas, thence #3 south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 5 chains to point of commencement, con-- a . 1" taining 640 acres. - _ Dated April. 36, 1915 W. J. Sweeney: § wr nas ennai Pitpr sreneerrion PRE ae of | “to § oliowing describ- & Fi "s ‘ Fred Brewer, Agent j NEW HAZELTON, B.C. = SUITABLE FOR -DAIRYING -. rum a Farm Lands For Sale _ MIXED FARMING STOCK RAISING i : These Jands.are sitaated close to the _ i iain line of of the Grand; ‘Trank Pacific Frank C. McKinnon | Real Estate and Mines ’. Insurance ° in tracts of: from 1 acre to ACREAGE NEAR SMITHERS ||| |||: 640 acres Ts company . SPECIAL “-Loffer ‘one of the best . Hay. and Stock Ranches in the Bulkley valley, in- - cluding. stock and imple-- : -ments,. J Wwater,- range, : ete.. noe 200 tons: of. hay Jast year, | With proper management this | | .|-- ranch will-earn the: owner in- ; . terest on investment, and pay.’ for’ itaelf in.a comparatively ~ shart rt perlod of time. . -An abundance of “Cut Near. railway. Ltd. . Prank © ‘McKinnon 1, Srains, BRUSHES, Day. ‘CoLors, 1) Frame aNnp: Room: ‘Mov.pincs, Hand AVE; A. Ww. Bdge Co, ; Importers: and. Retail. - Dealers. 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