a — the hotel known as the Northern Hotel, situate at-New Hazelton, in the Pra- |. ; geaten TE. BNDERS addressed to ‘the inder- +) gration: Life: Buitdiie. Toronto, Ont, PB “the Postmaster at’ “Vancouver. B.C. “ forme supplied,‘and signed: with their actual: Bix, Blind Pig Case’ While in Telkwa last: week, Magistrate Hoskins. held police F. court, when Shannon, a freight-| “er was ‘charged with blind pig-|- ging. The magistrate found the| . prisoner. guilty and sentenced him to six months in New West- minster.. Shannon was brought to the old town. He has entered an appeal, R. S. Sargent, Mrs. Sargent and son. returned from their east- ern trip on Saturday night last. They were. accompanied by Miss Peel, of Saskatoon, who will be their nuest for a short time. John Hetherington, Telk wa, arrived on Thursday morning to assist'in the Union Bank until the return of Bishop. ' a Frank Carel, Fort Fraser, is in town on business for a few days. He reports the valley in a flour- ishing: condition. Pat Mulville is in town for aj - For Sale OAT HAY . $20.00 TON F.0.B. 7 Writa for samples T. R. Tomlinson, Meanskinisht Certificate of Improvements IRON VAULT, IRON MASK, °. COPPER QUEEN, TEXADA a and VAN ANDA MINERAL CLAIMS, situate in the Omin- _eca Mining Division of Range - “5, Coast Diatrict. ; Located on Hudson Bay Mountain, hear the summit of the Copper River Trail. | TAKE NOTICE that Boyd C. ‘Afteck, acting as agent for Lumon Wood an Peter Schufer, Free Miner's Certificate No. 72879B and 78050B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for’a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining § a Crown Grant of the above claim ‘And further take notice. that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Gertificate of Improvements. : Dated 1 this 5th day of November, A. D; 1918, o- Liquor ‘Ac ‘Act, 1910 (SeoTION Al) Notice is hereby' given that, on: the first day of December next, application: will be’ made to the- Superintendent of |. Provincial Police for, renewal of the}. -hote] license to sell liquor by retail in vinee-of British Columbia. A. _ Dated thig 8ist" ‘day of ‘October, 19138. RE as -MCDONELL | signed’ and ‘endorsed “Tender for Construc- : tion’ of: Wharfs at. Victoria Harbor. J B,C." will be : received at‘this’ office until 4.00 P.M., on. “Tueaday.: big surprise on his many friends inthe district when he arrived home last Saturday night accom- Vancouver. ’. | New Hazelton, ‘to construct the road from Two bridge into New Hazelton. d{the interests of the B. C.. Anth- Roger's . work at the big tunnel ‘had ‘an arin broken’ last week and |’ ¢ “Applicant : : December 9, 1018, for the construction of Wharfs . ot Victoria Harbor, B.C. : _-| Plans; epecifications and form of contract ‘can |. [i : be meen and forma of tender obtained at this. De- }:,- HAPPY ¥ WEDDING » Day Wedded in ‘Vaneouver Be ‘B. Chettleburgh sprung .a panied by his: bride, who was formerly Miss Grace Day, of The happy event: took place in Vancouver or October 3ist, the ceremony being. performed in Christ's church by Rev. Mr. Day in the presence of only a few of the most intimate friends. The bride was charmingly attired in a powder blue silk costume with a velvet hat to match, She wore sable furs, which were the gift of the groom, = ° Mr. and Mrs. Chettleburgh left on Wednesday night’s train for Telkwa, where they will residein future. They take with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends in this district. CONSERVATIVES MET Applied for Appropriations to Fin‘'sh Much Needed Roads The New Hazelton Conserva- tive Association met last Friday night and transacted general bus- iness. . Vice-President Jas. Rich- mond occupied the chair. The association put in applications for appropriations for several. roads and trails to the district mines and for sidewalks and roads in The district work applied for was mostly to have roads completed that had aiready been started. but left unfinished, and therefore of -very little. use to anyone, There was also..an application, for an appropriation Milé creek-aecross the ‘high level - Going. to- Groundhog - 2 Amos Godfrey and J. Méen, of Vancouver, to the Groundhog coal: fields in racite Co. Mr. ‘Godfrey stated that the object gf the trip was'to put the Proversy in shape for the winter. - ae * “One of the latprers at: Bates: : be was brought to the ‘Hazelton hos- pital on Sunday morning. for a few days on business. B Chettleburgh and. Miss Grace]. arrived in town on of the other parties sent out, and . . Wednesday night-on stheir - way Drs ‘Fisher, “Var ecuver, j is here —S BANK ROBBERS me _ SHOOT CASHIER (Gontinued from page 1) : lby wire and by. telephone,..and parties were sent out in several directions,» A search was. kept |: up all night but no clue was dis-. covered... “About nine o’elock Wednesday morning Chief Gammon and Con- stable Fairbairn started out: the. government road: believing. that the ‘robbers had taken tothe. mountains, and a short distance out the road took a trail leading |: en and frosty and once ina while | they. were encouraged by a stone freshly turned over or a mark on the ground. Qn top of the first.|- Thill, called the oar, ” they dis- | covered ° some bushes crushed |: down. and close by they. picked |. up a post office money order from California in favor of the Omin- eca: Herald. This had been de- posited ‘by the manager of the Herald in the bank on Monday morning. A broken cigar box, used by the’ bank cashier as é change box, was also picked u This satisfied the chief that “he was on the right trail and he at once, organized his men into_par- ties to search Rocher de Boule mountain. On Wednesday. afternoon an armed posse went over the trail the police had taken in the morn- ing and in the vicinity where the Herald money order had been fouind several other bits of evi- dence were picked up. ‘It is the belief-that it was . here, in full view of the town,. and where the robbers had a most excellent po- sition of command, that the cash box. was broken open and the contents were divided: ©The box -was not recovered. The hunters continued’ on up. the mountain side until they had travelled some distaried above’ timber line and werelunable to find ‘any further During. Thursday there, were no encouraging reports from any the belief in town became strong- chance of ‘getting out on the morning train. : : ing everything in his- power to hunt; the men down and. he is eonfident.that they will .soon be caug ht. a3 B ‘Tatchell stated yesterday | ready been shipped up. . Send to Merryfield & Cou, Prince Ru- pert; ‘for:wholesale grocery price Hist. It means big money to you, “UW, & S. siding.a few. weeks | | wagon: and. cutter ; -also set’ of ing towards Rocher de Boule a mountain. The ground was frog. |. traeka or trace ‘of the. bandits. | er that the robbers had split and. returned to town" and took the: Chief of police Gammon is do! that: ‘a burglar proof safe had al- 7 ie a the brakem: under:the moving. .car..at ‘For. gale at Mofricstown (ena of‘steel)—team, buggy,. harness, |B Single harness. This is a z00d, opportunity. for ‘anyone going’ to Decker Lake or beyond — ‘Call’on: H.W. ‘Krous, or Lyneh Bros., New Hazelton. * Y2e For. Sale “Lots 17 ‘and 18, Block 25, Section: A, for * $1600. Cash .$400. Apply: F. Golding, Cortez Island, B. C. 19-2: ~ Strayed - “ gtrayed to my premises. Two horses | on Nov, 8; one bay and one. white; no bells; no brands; pack marks on each. sorrel horse: white. belly; with. bell-on; ho brand. . ‘Owners must pay for feed- ing and advertising. Apply to: Alex Mechell, Hagwilget, : 0-4 a ae S + t. E. & -Suigox Geo. aT. STEWART i " STEWART & SILCOX’ ] Surveyors and Civil. ~ a] t Engineers: i } ‘Land, Timber and Mine, Surveying ae Estimates and Tunnel Work a Specialty. i th Ave, New Hazelton ; od ° peter ere temermete et 2 Two horses Nov. 9—one bay, left side | head cut; with bell. on; brand (3° one. - Room 11, Post ‘Office ‘Building. : Prine Rupert cand Haze ton, -.B.- Hazelton Hospi ‘Hospital -.: ‘aued tickets for any period ‘from. one. 7 er. month in. ad“ saonth upward at $1. vance, - Thia rate includes office consul: tations and medicines, -28.: well. ag‘all costs while in the ‘hospital. Field; - Ider: {son and:*. Fred”: : intendent.. Made To Order ag te Tail Go to him for a real 7 _ Tailor-made Suit. . - from latest patterns... ° - and up-to-date style. We fit every gar- — -ment before finishing MACKINAW $I of 00 SUITS | Made To Order — New Hazelton, - B.C. LIMITED |: han ard Electric Co. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. We carry a larne stock of Electric- a), Gasoline Light and Marine : _ Supplies | . 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