THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1918 . items From the ie Bikey Valley. What is Happening In Smithers and Telkwa FUVUVUTUVIVUVEVOTTIV YT THE WEEK'S which to spend the summer here. HAPPENINGS R. E. Williams has been visit- AT TELKWA ing some of the ranchers of the Round Lake district, in his offi- cial capacity as assessor. © (Special to The Miner) _ A daughter born to Mrs. Green, of South Bulkley. Mrs. Greenis} W,. Thompson is starting up a being attended by Mrs. Ayliffe.| local dairy and hopes in the near Mr,.Clements,of Johnson Bros.,|future to add to his stock and was 2 business visitor in town) build a creamery. this week, The farmers’ Mr. Matheson, of the Canadian| for July 17. Everybody is invit- Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince|ed to attend. Bring your own Rupert, spent a few days in town| basket and girl; the farmers will this week, making arrangements|supply tea and coffee. The pic- -for a cottage for his family in|nie is being held at Tyee Lake. - R. 8. Sargent, Lid. HAZELTON, B, C. 7 Miners’ and Prospectors’ Supplies - Cook Stoves and Heaters Farmis Machinery Osilvie’s s Government Standard “War Flour” “Do Your Bit---Plant a Garden” | Come and examine our large assortment of Seeds We Carry A FULL SUPPLY OF GARDEN TOOLS 7 ANNOUNCEMENT. THE PRINTERS ARE NOW AT WORK ON - WRIGLEY’S , British Columbia Directory Compiled and Printed in British Columbia—endorsed by “B.C. Gov- ernment, Boards of Trade, Manufacturers Association and othér bodies. -— IN FIVE MAIN SECTIONS. BRITISH COLUMBIA YEAR BOOK—One hundred pages "of official data, covering agricniture, Lands, Timber, Mining, Fishing, Shipbuilding and Public. Works, pre- - pared by.the various Departments. 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NEWS OFTHE. _ WEEK FROM SMITHERS (Special to The Miner) Chas. Newitt and the Wilson brothers were business visitors from Glentanna on, Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Chapman motor- ed in. from their ranch on Thurs- day and reported the roads in a very bad condition as the result of the recent heavy rains. H. Silverthorne, of Houston, spent several days in Sniithers this week on-business, Miss M. Adams, of Edmonton, 3 arrived. in Smithers this week to | make her home with her mother, 3 Mrs. W. Elwangar. has accepted a position with the G.T.P, railway, Miss Adams Mrs. A. B..Melnnes, of North Bulkley, was in town on Tuesday j/and Wednesday, the patient of Dr, Badgero, the dentist, Mrs. A. Kirkpatrick returned to Smithers on Wednesday even- dling, after spending a week at 4| Prince Rupert visiting friends. 3| L. A. Fisher left for the coast || Zion Friday. to appear before the “4 | medical board, . . 4| A.J. McIntyre; who has been | 4| confined to Hazelton Hospital, re- turned on Wednesday evening. Miss Margaret Kilpatrick, who| ‘ has been attending school at E4d- monton, .returried last Friday, to g spend the summer. vacation with her parents, ; Eraest Dawson has accepted a position with the local ‘branch of the Union Bank, - .§. -H. Hosking, of Hazelton, spent 4 few days in town on gov- ‘ernment business... Mrs, M. E, Lynch, -who has || been. at Queen Charlotte Islands for. the past: couple of months, returned to Smithera on | Monday evening, “Mrs, ‘W. Moxley and two ‘chil- dren arrived on Wednesday night. They have. taken apartments in thie Lobieiger’ block, mo Lee. Jackman haa closed up his : bakery ‘business here, and will jeave. some time in: the near fue ture for’ China, ~The dining, room at, the ‘hotel a was opened on *Monday and is || now working at full capacity, John- Johnson, 8. -Perras. and Mrs: Foley were vigitors in town P. Je. Higgins, who an the winter’ in “Spokane, returned to Smithers. last week: and: will. com mence. work, on his claims. a8 ‘son a3 the weather permits, 7 Preserve: your registration card it is valuable... Get. your card- cage at, R. 8. Sargent’s:.. : $3" The Miner, #2 a year...” $2 Get Behind the Wheel . of a Ford and Drive Ts {it justonee! Ask your friend to let you “plot” his : caron an open stretch. You'll like it, and_will prised how eaaily the Ford is handled and driven, If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is something good in store for you. It is vastly _ different from just riding—beirig a passenger. And. “sspec- ially so if you drive a Fords Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers—thon- * _ sands of them—are driving. Ford cars and enjoying it A Ford-stops and starts in traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country ‘roads and hills its strength and _ power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind “tho wheel” constant: be sur- Runabout Touring ~- Coupe. - Sedan «+ « Chassis - - § One-ton Truck $750 | F. 0. B. FORD, ONT. VR oad . THE UNIVERSAL CAR LIVERY and STAGES Ws se,prepired to supply private! A) night. Our atages meet all trains at South P Hazelton or New Hazelton. Best Dry Birch, $6.00 a cord ft Consign your shipments:in Our q| Care for Storage. or Delivery. Addresa all communications to > Hagplton. CANADIAN ine WAT _ Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via. steamer ; _ to Vancouver, and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included on Steamer. | FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE §.5S, “Princess Alice’’-sails from Prince Rupert July 6th, 20th, August - 3,17, 81. 8.8. “Princess Sophia’? sails from Prince Rupert July 13,27, . 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Surely 7 __ this isa record ‘that’ few, if pooh ' ~ any other makes of | car, ever ee It deitionstrates the é économy A, “of owning and: driving a Ford. - J °) You can average . 1000 miles. Po ‘moré travel on Ford-size tires... ~The’ saving on oil atid repairs ig proportionately large, The.: oe