*, a SE ee ca a as (DRY LUMBER (CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ; l: ; Sunday at 6 co Hn ettreTIHHTMETICAANNENHECOAUNTHHNIEOIN nist foul HHALEOMEEE TALIA EHTLAHAILICS | MEN'S ’S WEAR that gives ; Satisfaction, a and Reliable .° | Boots and Shoes ae Specialties at: TAROT | STORE | “Hazelton. hy a MINEO. Aa SATURDAY, e NUL . 1 lt, . ROD Hoc | ‘Transfer, Storage and General Freihing ~ Express and Passenger Ser. vice To All Trains - Special Conveyance Furn- ished On Short Notice Office in building formerly ~~ occupied by C.F. Willis Blackamith Shop -HAZELTON, B, C. ‘ ad “ED. Vv. McBETH “Successor to Union Transfer ' and Storage. Co, - Freighting Contractor Alt Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch - Hey and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineca Hotel |e PE Pd Pd I mm ‘New Hazelton Hotel Open for Businese 1 _ All Furnishings New EUROPEAN PLAN Rates; Rooms $1.00 Geo. C, Hartley, Proprietor New Hazelton Beda 50¢ ‘Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers . ALDERMERE, 5B. C. J ' Sole district agents for E. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, . Agricul- ; tural. Machinery and: Implements, Wagons, Ite. Flee ‘Life, Accident, and Employer's Liability Insurance, le > ' We represent the best companies. - We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the G. T. P. ’ Tf. ‘you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. : . Aer Hf femme REC) it meat 1 femamen {pi Jommemes f21f some Cf ee} 1f ed Hl eee A mel Ready for building, delivered . in the New Town. Betore building, get prices from us for all kinds of -ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER ‘interior Lumber (Company . = Hazelton ; ~ SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK "of every description - PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK - Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty Promptness and Satisfactic: ‘4 Guaranteed _e K. McLauchlin, Lauchlin, Hazelton “BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE TwinScrew Steamer “PRINCESS MARY” _. Splendid Accommodation Superior Service "Leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle every 6pm. -t- Hazelton to Vancouver 48 hours Three Transcontinental Trains Daily. Tickets to and from all parts of the world,. Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets, For tickets, reservations and information apply to J. G. McNab, Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St., Prince e Rupert, B.C. A : : . . THROUGH SERVICE. TO~ Vancouver, Victoria | and Seattle “Train No. 1 on Sundays and Thursdays connects at Prince Rupert withthe Safe and Luxurious Steamers” "PRINCE RUPERT" and "PRINCE GEORGE" sailing Mondays and Fridays, 9 a, m. ‘*Purchase through tickets from.any Railway Agerit or the Train Agent ~-and holders of through ticketa are entitled to check baggage: through to leatination and on Sundays may board steamer on arrival of train. “rear SERVICE also maintained to ‘Granby Bay, Stewart, Queen Charlotte Islands and Way. Ports. + pre ‘ SUMMER EASTERN EXCURSIONS Speetat low éxeursion rates in. effect May, 28th to September soth . ‘Return. limlt Oetobar Bist * . TARELTON to ORONTO and retirn $117. 10° HAZELTON to MONTREAL and retern $130.00. > HAZELTON to NEW YORK and teturn Rae — HAZELTON to CHICAGO and returiy. $97,600 3 ; ‘ evuther points cottespondingly low. : Your choles of-any roite In conneetion with the famous , ‘trains. ot tha: on GRAND: me RAILWAY SYSTEM FROM: ‘CHICAGO. tickets, venervatititl, ete, from: : baie Agent, . PRINCE: RUPERT, B. nea, wo. KE aera a | j|Union 8.5. Company of of B.C, Ltd, "SS, CHELOHSIN FOR VANCOUVER Wednesdays at 2 p. fie SS. CAMOSUN FOR VANCOUVER wf Saturdays at 10 a.m.” | FOR GRANBY BAY Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 a, mm . . Phone 116 ROGERS’ STEAMSHIP AGENCY ‘Prince Rapert | ‘THE INLAND EXPRESS CO. ONE DAY Passenger and Express Service. Leaves Hazelton Mondays and Thursdays at 7:30 a. m Leaves Aldermere Tuesdays - and Fridays at 7:30 a. m. _ NICKETSAT 1 Hudson’s Bay Company Hazelton, B.C. —SJ ee ee oe ) - SMOKE the BELLA RUPERT j t and REGAL Cigars } For Sale at all Stores i Made from the best imported tobaccos, con seasoned dand S years. Union made, an a Prince Rupert Industry. "PRINCE RUPERT: CIGAR ; MANUFACTURERS. BOX 39 PRINCE RUPERT (19) aff} sEtoemme nee issn) “Boerything i in Can ancas”’ Prince Rapert Tent and Awning Co, ~~ Prince Rapert, BC. ALEX MICHEL Good Store and Road House MORICETOWN Aldermera ° Meals 0c Beds 5Oe 1B, WARELTON aioe at 11 o'ctack; Bu 5 Native service, 8.90 p.m : Haltway between Hazelton and — “| | i ‘formal protest ‘to the civilized buildings will coat $2,859, 750. horses have been found recently Jin the Yukon’ region. - Republicans assert that many sections of the Underwocd. traiff | bill will have to go to the courts| '| for interpretation. ° A ten thousand: dollar. exhibit of food ‘fishes from: the Pacific and Atlantic coast will be shown ‘Jat Toronto exhibition by the Do- .minion government, . - Owing to the yearly increase in| the amount of Canadian gold re- fined at’ the Ottawa. mint, the government. finds-it necessary to double the size and capacity of the building and plant: Six’ thousand immigrants ar- rived at Quebec in one day last week. established at Terrace, on 1 the lower Skeena. Prinee Rupert sent arifle team to compete at the B. C. R, A. matches at Lulu Island, . In a by-election in North Grey, Ont., . Cameron, Conservative, was elected by: 800 majority. An attempt will be made to _|raigethe steamer Curacao, wreck- ad on Prince of Wales Island, On Monday Vietoria reported seven earthquakes in the’ Jast seven days, None was severe. . Extensive coal fields. are said to'have been found in Alberta, within forty miles of the G. T. P. main line, - Manitoba has appealed to the British Columbia government for assistance in securing: Ten for. harvestin g. Suifragettes ‘held a window- smashing demonstration in Liver- pool on Saturday, during the visit. of King George, -North Dakota has paid Cana- dian farmers the compliment of refusing to allow them to exhibit at the fairs of the atate, prevent unfavorable news of the war from reaching the people, year amounts to approximately fifty millions, The public debt has been reduced by twenty millions, Striking waiters, cooks and ‘| bartenders clashed with police in St, Loufs, The governor has been asked - to send troops: to -| quell the riots. el “In the Canadian foreatry © con- on vention, i in Winnipeg, the adop- A oe tion’ of a federal law, similar. toll: ff ‘B21 the forest act of British Colimbia, th 23] Was tecomtmended. TheKing ‘of Greece has made vers: against. the atrocities mitted by the Bulgarians, , he declares, have surpassed he horrors of barbaric times, we ah chave “proved: that they no havethe right: to be reck- t elvitized peoples Manitoba’s new pavlisinent| Fossil: bones’ of “camels and |. A co-operative store is to be. - The third member of the com: “/ mission’. on ~ better terms. for {British Columbia will be appoint- ‘ Eleven hundred tons’ of. edible! fish were.. landed at Prince: Ru- pert in J une, ed within a few days. The board and probably in London. ductors and: trainmen employed on forty-five: eastern railroads, have voted to strike for increas- éd wages. There is said to be no prospect-of their demands he- ing met. ; Throughout Japan mass meet ings are being held to discuss relations with. the United States. The cabinet is severely criticized for its failure to secure a settle- ment of the Catifernia land ques- tion. “War feeling against the United States is growing. ‘Commissioner Audette, repre- senting the. Dominion govern- ment, is in Victoria, investigating the claims of Canadian ‘sealers to increased compensation for the loss of their occupation resultant upon the abolition of pelagie sealing, Many Américans, made desti- tute.by the series of revolutions which have paralyzed commerce in Mexico,:have been compelled to apply for consular assistance to enable them to leave the south- ern republic. There was but little enthusiasm in London over the re-passage of the home rule bill, The house of lords will again refuse to agree to the measure, and Ulster re- maing wunreconciled. Outside government cireles the Liberals declare it is unthinkable thata campaign of coercion can be. started against Ulster. - Some believe that if home rule for lrelarid becomes effective it. will result in the formation of. legis- latures for Scotland, Wales, and even for England, under-a pre- dominant parliament at West- minster, , New York, July 17:—Another heat wave prevails throughout the eastern states. Several | deaths are reported today. © will meet in Ottawa and Victoria, One hundred thousand con- “LAND. NOTICES | “Gmineca Land District, Distiict | of Coast: ange 7 Take . notice that Jagat Singh, of | Vancouver, B.C., broker, . intends. apply for permission to purchase the © following described Jands: — : Commencing at a post planted’ one. mile west of the N.W. corner of Sec. 8, Tp. 1A, Coast, Range 6, thence 80 chains north, 80 chaina west, 80 chains south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more ‘or, less. Jagat Singh. May 14, 1913, 48 Hazeiton Tand Digtrict. District of t, Range 5 Take notice “that ‘Donald Formby of Vancouver, B,C,, occupation gentlemen, intends to ap ly for permission to a chase the following described lan . Commencing at a post: planted at ° the east geeter post of aection 17, . © township range 6, ‘Coast district; thenee north 40 chains, weet 40 chalna, south 40 chains, esat 40 chaina to point of commencement, heaing nor eagt quarter of section 17, township 1 range 6, Coast district, containing ‘68 acres more or less, ‘Donald Formby, April 19, 1918, ** Hazelton Land District. Districtof Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Philip C, Chapman, of Vancouver, Occupation broker, in- tends to apply ‘or Permission to pur- -chage the following described Jande: Commencing at. a Reet planted two miles west of the N. corner of Sec- tion 22, Tp. 1A, Coast, Ranges, thence south 40 chains, east 40 chaing, north 40 chains, west 40 chains to point of commencement, and Pilip © Cha acres more or legs. Philip C. 7hapman, ‘May 2, 1913. Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range Take notice that Abraham Cowherd, of Vancouver, B.C., broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a a post planted two miles west of the N. corner of Sec- tion 15, Tp. 14, ats Range 5, thence 40 chains. north ‘chains east, 40 chains south, 40 chains west, to oint of commencement, containing * 160 acres more or less, and known as the south- west quarter of Section 28, Tp. 1A, Coast, Range 5, Abraham Cowherd. May 2, 1913. Bree. Labour Commission Sittings of the Provincial Labour Com: mission will be held at the Court House, Hazelton, on the avening of Wednes- day, 28rd. inst., at eight o'clock. Ail- persons interested are invited to attend and give evidence. F. RB MCNAMARA H, G, Parsons Cc hairman Secretary Dated 16th, day of J uly, 1918 NOTICE IN THE SUPREMECOURT OF BRIT ‘ish Columbia and in the matter of the Administration Act, and in the ~~ matter of the estate of Edward God- yard, intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, made the 8th, day of July, 1918, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of | ward Godyard, deceased, All parties having claims apamst the estate are hereby required to forward thé same, roperly verified, to me, on or before 19th. day of Auguat, 1913, and all parties in- debted to the said estate are required to pay the armount of ‘their. indebted- ness to me forthwith. STEPHEN H. HoskInNa Official Administrator 6-7 Dated Mth, day of July, 1913 | The Bulgarian government has . suspended..the newspapers,. to _ Canada’s surplus for the fiscal} New Hazelton Liver tou for _ Regular Stage Line to’ Qld Hazelton daily Freighting and Cartage. Bite, Feed Stables. for sale. "Hankin & Lacroix, Proprietors | Frank Carel’s Place, Thirteenth Ave. aa ry and Stage: Line Rigs and Horses Hay and Oats Te $ Easy } » Send for your Mower Repairs to to | CHETTLEBURGH & SIN CLAI i IR _HAZBLTON and THLEWA, ote Work. With This Machine to -