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Tr as Me -AN = From New Hazelton to Vancouver, Vic- toria and:Seattle via. the Grand ‘Trunk 2| The train leaving New Hazelton on Thuradays’ ‘and ‘Bundays makes... .- connection at Prince Rupert’ with the palatial, steamers “Prince Rupert” and. «Prince George” leaving. Prince Rupert at 9 a.m, Monclays' and Fridays .. We. have yound trip tickets on sale good. for nine » months to ail - points in‘Candda and: the: United States over any ‘and-are also agents for all the principal ‘Atlantic: teamship Lie, " . _so call.on us if contemplating a. trip this fal) ny route. desired, ‘.-: Bok i604 A ° oncmab —_ 14 — — — — — —s — — — ——— —— + — i. — —_ — . — — — — — — — — — —. _—— — — — — —_ —_ — —F —_ _—— — —_ — — 4 —_ S/T a — —= weer - — — —_ ot — —_ — — —_ — — — — ae — . = ——Fs — — — ——a — = hi — 4 — _ — il —_ —_ —_ : Apply t to your r loéal agent, or to. A DAVIDSON, General ‘hgent na NG _ PRINCE: RUPERT Ennnucymmmnsnnn au HHA | Figur . “Square Timber ‘and ‘Shingles - valued: ‘at- $60,475,784; 1,578,343, -1000- shingles, valued at $8,175, -|"" 819; 899,016,000. lath, ‘valued. at $2, 064, 622, and. 65,906, ‘tons’ of! square timber worth. $1, 825, 154, excep! t Saskatchewan. spruce: comprised ‘over one-third: the cut, ‘succeeded, in ‘the’ order: named, by. white pine, ‘Douglas fir and hemlock. | ively. third of this product. . the. production. of ‘square timber went to the United Kingdom, 1.4 I 1, per cent to other countri¢s, - MGNING CLAIMS BONDED Copper River Property Changed Hands . / 7 Rapert Men Benefited |. Spy group of. four claims .on* Copper on. continuously. : Bis, ‘The ore is ‘gilver-lead ‘with gold The owner's were A. Carmichael, Jas. Crocker, Ald, Geo, Kerr, ‘of ‘This offer. expires, J an. 1, ‘1914. ‘There was a decrease of over| j— 10°per cent in the cut of lumber” a | from’ that of 1911, this’ decrease | eeaene taking: place in every province|* | There} were. ‘twenty-eight different kinds)” of wood sawn into lumber,” but) There was a decrease of 14, 1 erin ceeaannes per cent in the number of shing- pe The 89.9. per cent increase. in is noteworthy, for this is the first ||": increase since. 1877. - White pine | made up ‘3. 5 per cent, and birch 28, b per: eent of the total amount./|- exported; 97,5 per cént of: which: percent to the United States and. . “Newspapers: a les cut in.1912, British Colambia| ———~—— cut almost oné-half the quantity,.|[°-————— using- Western red cedar exclus-|]" -The- production. of lath _talso showed a decrease of 6, 9. per. cent, spruce making t ap. over one: “ Pool wd Billiard Parlor “FRESH ConFECTIONERY: ~.Bresh : Fruits: in Season. ; Cirenlating. Library , | BREWER & RUDDY ‘ 9th Avenue, 1 New. ¥, Hakeltao, BG.” _. [| Works, -equal to ten ‘per-cent. -(10.p +] | amount of the tendex, which h will he: ‘forfeited if Magazines a 1 B. Rittenhouse, ee New York and Seattle capitalists |:.-' river for $40.000,.:the: bond. “eall-’ " ing for development work to: be-. : gin in thes spring: and: be carried Pa values and.the. property’ is. only 7 thirteen miles. from Copper, City..|. /Prince- ‘Rupert, and. Amos. Ross, oj i North Yakima.-—The’ ‘News. | “The Omineea Herald : will’ ‘be | mailed to any address in. Canada . ‘until. January. 1, 1915,: ‘for $2: 00. ab has... bonded. the ‘Independence. 2 aoa Lfabe OSEKe +e ts ee Manis) as . tehices a a Netter . t ther Ki nd of artif! are i now sulting ae Ws to sordware stores By all the tVUSTRAT ' | bia Gazette'in t OORES: . BALED TENDERS addressed ‘to the utder-" ‘.gigned and endorsed. “Tender for Drill: Hall at:Victoria, B.C,," will be received until 4.00 PM. ea’ . Cpe sean and forma of:tender obtained on apblica- ‘ |.tion to the offices af Wm, Hendereon,. reaident architect, Victoria, B. 1 on application: tothe Postinister' at Van d.at:this:De- : ‘partment. ee cod , Pereone. tendering are notified that tenders Mm ° not be. considered untess. mada on the printed forma supplied, and signed with their. actual sig. natures, stating: their occupations.and places’ of residence, ‘In the case of firms, the actual signe- - ture, the nature of the occupation and the. place. of residence of each member.of the: firm must be given, : Each ‘tarider midat be accompanied: ty an secept- ; ‘ed cheque on a chart ered “bank; -payahle to the order of the Honourable. the Miny ter of Public the person tendering decline to enterinto ajcon- tract when called upon te do- 80; or’ fail to com- plete the.work contracted for. “Vethe. tender’ be. not accepted the cheque will be returned. . The Department. does not ‘bi itself to accent the lowest or any. tender." ce an Forder. ORC. DESROGHERS, Department af Puiic ‘or! _ Ottawa, November 11, 1918 : ” (Newapapers will not-be paid for this: ‘advertise- a -| | mient [f they inzert it without authority from ’ ‘the . ‘Department, "4ntae: 22-2, : - Cigns, Tobaecos: and Soft Drinks : Notice, 8 ‘HEREBY. G the reserves peat ‘upon; Crown. ~ Hands‘in’ Range 4,\Coast-District; Range 18) Coast: District; and" in Caget ‘Dis- trict; and “situated”: in> the’ vicinity. ‘of 4 is; in the: water- . ‘| shed of the Morice* Rive ity of Endako. atid - Balkiey... Rivers: in : Townships 1a, 24 ‘and 3; Range.§, Coast ~§ District; on: the: ‘Kispiox: «Rivers onthe - § Kitsumgallum River; .ind-on the: Naas ‘| River, which said reserves’ were: estab- | ..| lished respectively. . -by. two.-noticesap- - iii "| pearing in ‘the British Columbia Gazetie - in. the issué..of May .bth,.1910, and: by . notices ‘appearing i ‘the’ British: pare: ff 21 a8 the: sta! jon. “\said. larida ‘under’ the® Provisions f “Coal and” Petroleum Act.” Pres, ” AR A RENWICK ° on e deputy Minister. of Lands : x Lands ‘Department: he wa Net2m., “Vietoris, B.C. lth Noveinber, 198 ft ——_ —: ¢.) of the ¢§