# — FRESH FRUITS AND. CANNED GOODS | prices are as Owing to the regular weekly heated car from Prince | Rupert being: ‘taken off we received last week an extra at large stock of : Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Vegetables Canned Milk and Cream. | Canned Fruits and Vegetables These goods are all of the verv best quality and our ‘low as usual, LYNCH BROS., New Hazelton General Merchants OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON i | W. S. Harris expects to go to Vancouver on Saturday on busi- ness, Miss Hogan, estentent at]. the hospital, fell Wednesday and broke her arm. ’ - Jack McNeil passed through on Thursday morning for Prince Rupert on business. The youngsters of New Hazel- ton went to the old town yester-| . day afternoon to play. the return heekey game. Children’s services in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday even- ing next. The entire service will be of interest to the ‘children. A number of. Jocal boys haye received ‘word to hold themselves in readiness to go to the front with the third Canadian conting- ent. These boys volunteered for. the second contingent but the re- quired number had been obtained earlier. B. C.. Affieck received word this week: that. his elder brother, R. G. Affleck, was going with the|- third contingent from Winnipeg. | He has received 2 commission as. major. BRITISH AIRFLEET DID GOOD WORK | French are Progressing all. Along the Line—Capture Trenches, Pris- “ners and Guns Lopdon; Feb, W— The air wing| of the British navy made anoth- |, ter massed attack today on Ger-|. man positions alonz” the Belgian coast. in ‘an‘‘effort:-to ‘destroy: or damage the submarine base at Zeebrugge, guns at Ostend and | : Middlekerke’ and Aerdrome ‘at Ghistelle. icial report: good results were. at- tained. thirty-four. i in last week's attack, While. British airmen were. drop-, Ve Farm Farm Lands | Farm Lands I For Sale Sale TEAMING According: to’ the off- | “Forty. machines: "were utalized, today ag compared. with |: ping bombs On. gun . positions, |/ supply. trains, - “and: ‘barges and trawlers-used'in mine laying. and i mine sweeping operations, eight Frenchmen ‘attack@d the. Ghis- telle aerodrome, thus: ‘preventing |German airmen™ “making. an ate tempt to cut: off the British 1 ma- qT. jchines.: re Paris, Feb, “18-Offcial—-From x ‘the sea to the Oise our. artillery has. carried on an efficient -shell- ing which has dispersed a num- ‘ber of gatherings. blown up some reaissons and. destroyed. some| trains. To the north of Arras ‘we have taken two lines of Ger- man - trenches and beaten: back violent counter attacks. We got someé prisoners and inflicted. very heavy losses Near Rheims we have maintained and consolidated : our advances of . the 16th. . In Champaigne - we ‘have ‘captured: German trenches along a front of 800 metres. All counter at- tacks have been repulsed. We __| captured.a- large bomb thrower || and two smaller ones and 200 prisoners. Still. fighting. In ‘Argonne we- have made. progress ‘in’ the forest LaGrurie and main- tained our gain. in- ‘spite. ‘of. two violent counter. attacks. and: seve _leral very hot actions at close — quarters which resulted i in, heavy losses to the- enemy. A strong attack by the Germans was com- pletely repulsed at Four De Paris We have progressed in Argonne, Meuse and Alsace. SPEAKERS “ADDRESS. “ HAZELTON LIBERALS “Continued from first page) day the. natural wealth is gone and the province is seven million dollars i in the hole. — fe Wn. Manson, .as member. for Skeena district, had ‘his chance, but he aided the thievery. and’ rascality . ‘by his blind” support. He too is a disgraceful failure. “The speaker next referred. to E . “ Trust fame? dominates the’ police |. : the civil service, “municipal ' ‘ROV- |" the political machine and how. ‘the attorney general, of Dominion Livery « ana Feed Stables | An Cormeation ‘With ‘the Northern’ Hotel - * TRANSFER STORAGE © | . Saddle: Horses, Single. and Double. Rigs. for’ ‘Hire. | COAL AND WOOD: FOR _SALE a | ; Regular Daily Stage t to Ola Hazelton } “Leaving New Hazelton at 9.80 a.m., except train d stage wil, meet the Passenger train and. ron to Od aye, when the. E fazelton after “PRINCESS ‘MAQUINNA?’ 2: ‘jeaves. 8. p.:m,, connecting with G. T. PS ctrain: arriving © at - 6.30, p.m, Sun day BRL VANCOUVER, b OTR AND sce ‘Pri : Rupert’ ‘every : Ete For TORONTO, MONTREAL: BUFFAL “Rupert, B.C. Agent for all Atlantic Steamshi pL Steamer Prince George leaves Prines Rupert Gam: “every . ‘Steamer Prince John leaves, Prince ‘Rupert at 7’ p.mion om Sunday, Feb, 14, 28, and March 14, 28 may be obtained from any. G: "7. P. agent or from train agent... G.T.P. RAILWAY—Weatbound train leaves New ‘Hazelton at 10,58 a,m., Sundays. and Thursdays, connecting with steamers for the aouth. 5.66 p.m., Wednesdays and. Saturdays, +. connecting with trains for St, Pen Paul, Chicago, etc 0, ete., use the Grand ‘Trunk Railway. Syatem—The Double Track Route. For full information regarding the above services, through ticketa, re- ‘servationg, etc., apply to Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON,. Reservations and through tick the above - * Eastbound train leayes New Hazelton at for Exmonton, Winnipeg. General Agent,’ Prince, Ferry’ 8 Garden Soe | Kodaks: + Kodak “Supplies oR Drug. sie “NEW. HAZELTON ‘HAZELTON: : A W. : ‘Page Co. Wall Papers Paints, Oils, - Burlap, Var- -nishes. © 3 SSthiNe, BRUSHES,” Dry Cours, _ DISTEMPERS,, ‘GLASS, “PICTURE * FRAME AND.-ROOM: MOULDINGS, PAINTERS! ‘AND. ) SION WRITERS ind AVE. - PRINCE Taree | | . ernment the license ‘system .and a Bl bers of the government and party: friends might participate in the practically % every, other cog f in the machine, _ Le In order that. the minor. men- graft: and ‘spoils ¢ commissions ‘of all kinds ‘end : ‘ae ‘number. cof un- ; ment, being 640 aeres; known as-claim stikine, ‘Lend. Distrtet—Distrtet of Cassiar, ‘||__ ‘Take notice that I, Fred. 0, Curry, of . Windsor, “N. 5 oF: merchant, intend to apply for.a license to prospect for coal ‘and petroleum ‘over the following des- cribed lands: Commencing at a planted 3.miles west and-1. mile north rom the s.-w, cor. of coal license No. 9263, thence south’ 80 chains, west 80, north 20, east 80 to point of commence- No. Fr “4.0, Currr.. Date, ‘March 16, 1 ° ‘Lost. ‘About the end of June, 1914, a , biack horse with the Foley, Welch & Stewart “Diamond 2”! mark-on left side; weight 1700 pounds; also fore bit im left ear, anda small lump on the right hind leg. Size of collar No. 25. -Last heard of in the Bulkie’ valley. Good -reward will he’ given: by }J.. H. McLEOD, Silver ‘Btandard, Mine, Old Haselton-. 848 should have.been done with this money 80. criminally squandered. had it been applied: ‘to the. honest. development of this: district, ; . ~ PRESENTED With TROPEY : Langue Head Turns Over: Rosa Cup to Champion Hazelton ‘Team 4g ust. before the. hockey | match players. assembled i in mid ice and 1D. Re. McLean,” president, of the : a . [Jeague, turnéd - over the. Dunean Ross cup ‘to. Capt. Hume’ “of the Hazelton team, accompanying the a post “Pub. April 17 Mw Mr: Stork jhowed what could and started last: Saturday. night the. Hoo! presentation with : a few remarks’ ml.