f 3 = CANADIAN PACIFIC TUT a BRITISH. COLUMBIA COAST: STEAMSHIP SERVICE | mh So reenes | . that gives Satisfaction,” oo “ and Reliable i Boots and Shoes Z t Z | ct Baty care aan at* wSTORE Hazelton | Led ‘and } General rehage Express and Passchger Ser- _ Vice To All Trains “Special Conveyance : Furn- ished On Short. Notice : "Office i in building férmerly - occupied by C, F, Willis - Blacksmith Shop’: cee HAZELTON, B,C. | a ‘oMinwoa. MINER: SATURDAY, JULY By: 918 The "World's News! Notes from’ Many Sources’ Doings i in Brief p. IA, Cosat, -haing north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chaing east to paint, of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more The German army. is to be in- creased toa total of 870, 000 men. will visit the Czar of Russia in August, — oo setting of a motor boat at Ea- monton,; ama canal. The “arson squad” of the miili- ED. V. McBETH ~ Successor to Union Transfer "and Storage Co. - i . F Beane Contractor: a Al Classes! of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch Hay and Oats forSale. Office at Omineca Hotel e New Hazelton Hotel Open for Businesa All Furnishings New — - EUROPEAN PLAN - Rates: - - Beds '50c Geo, C, Hartley, Proprietor *.. New Hazelton ' Rooms $1.00: i 5 tant suffragettes i is still busy in Great Britain. A salmon weighing 101 pounds was brought into Prince Rupert the other day, - ‘The C.P.R. will spend $100,- {000,000 in improvements to its system this year. Although the east was swelter- Often seme Chime se “Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers ALDERMERE, B. ¢. > a ; Sole district agents for E. G. Prior & Co., - + tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete, Fite, Life, Accident, and Employer's Liability Insurance. We represent the best companies. “We Can Locate You On a Good ‘Pre-Emptton Near the G. T. P. _ If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us.- ‘¢ J Victoria, Agricul- mene ne tomnL9C)At noe ten (bee mes CS elements come) ‘Ready for building, ‘delivered the New To own, | DRY LUMBEI ' = Before building, get prices fom us for all kinds of “ ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER of B.C., Ltd, The Reliable Steamer “Camosun” from Vancouver on every TUESDAY morning and sail for. Vancouver every ‘WED. ‘NESDAY at 2 pm. The ‘‘Camosun” has the largest and most comfortable rooms of any steamer on this; route. J. Re ROGERS, Agent, Poe Rupert Interior Lumber. Company" Hazelton SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK -of every description "PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK Galvanined Tron Ait Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty: Promptness and and Satisfaction Guaranteed: KI K. McLauchlin, Hazelton TwinScrew Steamer “PRINCESS MARY”: |” " Spletdid Accommodation -t- ‘Superior Service. y ‘Sonday at 6 pom. -t- “Hazelton to Vancouver 48 hours *. the world, ~ Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets For. tickets, reservations and information apply. to. MeNab, Cor.-3rd Ave. and Gth St., ’ Prince Rupert, BC ll ae Aaays Prince Rupert. for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every _ aires Transcontinental Trains Daily, Tickets to and from all ast of | LC THROUGH SERVICE.TO Vancouver, Victoria “and Seattle. Train. No. 1 on Sundays and Thursdays connects at Prince Rupert with thé Safe and Luxurious Steanier’’: "PRINCE RUPERT". and ‘PRINCE GEORGE" sailing Mondays and Fridays, 9 a. ni. - hase through tickets from any Railway Agent 1 or.the Train Ag ent . sae of Pa ticketa are entitled to check baggage through to destination end on Sundays : may - boar: steamer on arrival of train. Choplotte Islands and: Way Parts, SUMMER EASTERN EXCURSIONS Bpecial low. excursion: rates in-effect May 28th. to" ‘September 30th | . Return limit October atat _ :pxamLTOW: ‘fa TORONTO aid retitn $117.10 ~ . HAZBLTON to MONTREAL end return $0. 7 ae HAZELTON to.NBW YORK and refirn ‘a0 7 TT Spree ee etree he te ee gees | THE INLAND EXPRESS C0, STAGE. ONE DAY | Passenger and Express Service Leaves Hazelton: Mondays and '. Thursdays ‘at 7:30 aj m,. Leaves Aldermere Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a. m, . TICKETS AT ‘Hudsor s Bay Company Hazelton, - B. C, | i =lat ¢/PANTORIOM, Hazelton |, , Oe EAM. and Buggies © For r Hire: E i HILL Cn ee a es] SMOKE the BELLA RUPERT and REGAL Cigars For Sale at all Stores Made from tho best imported ‘tobaccos, epasoned 4 and 6 yeara. Union made, and . a Prince Rupert industry, _ PRINCE RUPERT CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, BOX 39 PRINCE: RUPERT ema fim me tt—ane aa J Goenthing in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co, Prisce Rapert, 26, Ferme | - ‘Rough and Dressed — Union $.S. Company of Arrives at Prince Rupert apy other, _ ing in heat on ‘Saturday, snow- storms’ were reported § in Utah: ‘Si everal additional trawlers. have been purchased in England. to operate from’ Prince Rupert, ‘Canada, fas paid $1,000, 000, in one hundred dollar grants, to veterans of the Fenian Raid of 1867. ‘Twelve Turks. were’ executed in- Constantinople for complicity in the’ assassination of the late grand vizier, Great Britain is negotiating for an. ‘Unger airship, which is. large er,. faster. and more: rigid than “Hon. T. W. Crothers, minister |" of labor, is coming from Ottawa to investigate the labor dispute | between coal operators‘and min- ers on Vancouver Island. A Chinese mob~burned sixty Mongolian Lamas in'a pagoda at Kweicheng, Shansi. ; Five thousand immigrants for Western Canada landed -at~ Que- bie i in one day last week, “Over $819,000,000 have. been Alberta has’ prohibited ‘profes.| ft sional boxing: eontests, ; King George. and. Queeri Mary: _ Six were drowned by: the . up- Water i is now at the ffty-foot stage at Gatun locks,’ in the ‘Pan- \and this is the greatest source of Vancouver, B. C.> broker, intends to . 8p ly for permission to purchase the boycotting of Canadian imports |.: -|in- India, in retaliation for the re- striction of Asiatic immigration. - Commercial Printing—The Miner ‘Print Shop, . Forest Protection (Continued from Page Two) ing timber and collect and organ- ize fire fighting parties in case of an outbreak, ‘The money: ex- pended on the work of these men ran into the: hundreds of thou- sands of dollars. They assisted in extinguishing blazes to such extent that there was burned over only 166,000 acres, with a ‘|total- money loss of $300,000, The cost of their upkeep ran into $745,000, In comparison with the tremendous value of the timber saved, their expense was practically nothing. In compar- ison with ‘the revenue returned to Crown, the money invested in this way was buta tenth. More and ‘more money can be spent upon this work without injuring to the slightest the income of the Province, But greater than the work’ of rengers, and vastly more im- portant than the expenditure for ‘their. activities is the expendi- ture by every citizen of the pro- vince, of care over all the sources of danger which enter into his everyday life. A single. cigar- ette butt thrown carelessly by the road-side witl occasion a fire which will wipe out more value in timber than would buy the provinee cigarettes for the next fifty years; a little carelessness with brush burning may oecasion 4 fire which will -burn up: more than the cleared land of- the whole valley will produce in the life’ of him who neglected hig blaze; an uncared for camp fire— danger of all—may burn away in the ground and finally blaze 4Up in a mighty . conflagration which will sweep away more wealth than: would be produced by all the t mines which the care- less camper or prospector might] if uncover in all his gold seeking| days, LAND NOTICES ollowing described lands: . Vancouver Hindus have mab ed a movement looking’ to the]. advertisement if the or less, Jagat Singh. ‘May 44, 1918. *@ 48 _ Hazelton Land District. District of ast, Range Take notice that Donald Formby of Vancouver, B. C., occupation gentlemen, intends to ap ly f for permission to pur- chase-the following described Jands: Commencing at a planted at the east quarter post of section 17, township 1A, range 5, Coast: district; thence north’ 40 chain, west 40 chains, south 40 chains, east 40 chains to ont of commencement, being not quarter of section 17, township The range 5, Coast district? containing 166 acres More or less. Donald Formby. April 19, 1918. 45 Hazelton Land District. District of Const, Range 5. Take notice that Philip ©. Chapman, of Vaneouver, tenda to apply for chase the following ’ Commencing at a tiles west of the N. W. corner of Sec- tion 22, Tp 1A, Coaat, Range6, thence south 40 chaing, east 40 chaina, north 40 chaina, west 40 chains to int of commencement, and containing 160 acrea more or less, Philip c. May 2, 1918. Permission to pur- acribed lands; af Peet planted, two Hazelton Land District, Districtof ~Coast, Ranged. Take notice that. Abraham Cowherd, of of Vancouver, B. C., broker, intends apply or.permission urchase the following described lands Commencing at a A post planted two miles weat of the N. corner of Sec- tion 16, Tp. 1A, Coase Range 5, thenee 40 chains north, 40 chains east, 40 chains south, 40 chains weat, to commencement, containing 1 acres west quarter of Section 28, Coast, Range 6, May 2, 1918, _ Abraham Coed Sratep TENDERS addressed to the un- deraigned, and endorsed “Tender for Doctor's Residence, , Dighy Island, Prince Rupert, B. C.,"’ will be received at this office until 4.00 Pp. m., on Monday; July 7, 1918, for the construction ofa Doctor’s Fesidence, Digby Island, Frinca . Rupert, lang, speciation and form of con- tract can be seen and forma of tender obtained at the office of Mr. Wm, Hen» derson, resident architect. Victoria, B C., at the Publie Works, Canada, bh trict Engineer's office, Prince Rupert, B.C., and at this Department, ‘Persons tendering are notified that | tendetéwill not be considered unless ‘made on the Printed forma suppiled, and aigned with thelr actral Perea and stating their ceeupations and places of residence, In the case of firms the actual signature, the natura of the’ oc- cupation, and place of residence of each member of the firm. must be given. Hach tender must be accompanied b an accepted chequeon a chartered bank payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Puldic Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p. ¢.) of the amount of the Pasa which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work con- tracted for, cepted the*cheque will be returned,. If the tender be not ac- - he Department does not bind itself to accept ths lowest or any tender. : By order _ Omineca Land District, Pistriet y R. C. DuisnocuéRs, of Coag Range 5, : Secretary, Take notice ‘that Fagat Singh, of Department of Public Worka . Ottawa, June 9: 1913," , ‘ Newspapers will not be paid for - this “Commencing at a post planted: one authority from the “4 insert it without partment, -27894, received i in admissions to moving picture shows in Canada'‘and the [United States, Forest | - fires: have -destroyed many. million feet: of timber in the Chugach “reserve and else- where in Alaska. : Mrs: De’ Beek, ‘of Vangouver, || who lias just celebrated her 99th New Hazelton Livery and Stage Line Regular Stage Line to Old Hazelton daily Freighting and Cartage. Rigs and Horses -for hire: Feed Stables. Hay and Oats - for sale. * Hankin: & sree Proprietors | "Frank Carel’s Place, Thirteenth Ave. birthday, hag’ ‘lived under’ six _ British soverelgnis. : The foreign relations commit. teé of the United States. senate is considering the advisability of intervening in Mexico, : ‘Many deaths, resulting -from the intense heat, ° haye ‘occurred in’ eastern and middle western cities during the last week. year, He has been: invited. “to open the 7 Taronto exhibition, ; ae yt the explésion: af twa ‘hun. “ther i is a: possibility thet King we | Georg may visit Canada‘next|| >< ar YOU a FOR A Record Crop - _ PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW and be on easy street | Mowers Rakes. ae D: a Tedders Balers . 3 Thresher mile west of the N. Ww comer of Bec, | T Range 6, thence BO™ ecccupation broker, in- ¢ "Chapman, : int of . more or less, and known as the south- —