Prifted every’ y: Friday at : . NEW: HAZELTOR, BG: c: H. Sie Advertising ites SL bd p per’ inch per: month; reading noticesa.15¢ per line. Arat’ ‘insertion, 10¢ per line each tubeequent insertion. cy fh ben 8 Subscription to all IY parta of the world : $3 0 ; + POBLISHER Notices for Crown Grants. 2 es “ “ Purchase: of Land | . “Livense te ‘Prospect tor Coal + ‘6.00 Now that HL. a Clements, M.P., has. been. successful in inducing the military authorities to raise a regiment from Coniox-Atlin and the’ Yukon, whieh i is to be a dis- tinct ‘unit and representing. the men of the north, the time i is op- portune for- the single men of the civil service to. volunteer thei’ services and take their: places among the fighting ‘men’ ‘of the dominion. There® are “hundreds of young, unmarried-men in the}. service who should go to. the front and leave their positions. dpen for. the. wounded. soldiers Who are now ‘réturning to the country. ‘Not’ cnly should these civil servants go. to: the front the same as. any. ‘other young men, but ‘there is a double reason for them going at ‘this’ time.” Every civil servant’ -who goes: “to the |; ‘trenches: leaves a -position open for the - returned “soldiers and every, returned soldiér ‘who ise - cures a position’ relieves the coun- try of providing for those soldiérs and for their ‘dependents. . “question of ability cannot be: con- sidered for a ‘moment - because: a great. many of - the: young: men who ‘went: with the first: contin- gent, as well ag with’ ‘subsequent contingents, are quite as ‘gapable], of filling clerical’ positions, or any other job in the-civil.service now. held ‘by: young ‘and -wamarried. men, ‘as the present occupants of}, those offices, . The:new. regiment} ‘from. the ‘north’ should. contain: ~ many civil servants and ‘it’ ig-the | ‘duty: “of the’ ‘provineial ‘govern- | “stent ‘to see. that® ‘those: men:do'}, dif they'donot | yoluntarily offer themselves. for service, ; s200 7.00 ‘The . “ness his time and attention. _ REFERENCES REQUIRED. ” BRITISH: COLUMBIA 1493 Seventh Avenue We “ to » fepresent ua. in | the’ sale ot a full tims oft Nicebiy’ Stak, cai 1. sisting of Fruit ‘Trees ofall ‘Kinds, Small: Fruit ‘Plants; Shrubes'* |: ‘ Roses and ‘Ornamental "Trees, including. severalnew ,dpeciaities,. |: " such as the VROGMAN FRANQUETTE WALNUT which 4 is proyy 2 i. _ ~ ing such ‘a money-maker in the West... S de Libetal Terms will ‘be offered to- any. man who will’ give. the busi- Exclusive territory along the: line: of. “the G.T.P; from -Prince Rupert'east, can be arpanged.for. .. ;-. - Fall. particulars on. ‘application... |, NURSERIES CO. Ltd: |: ae _ VANCOUVER, B. Cos, | wale 4 harmony, with the whole: popu | en agent 0 on the. Way didight, tion. In. other “words | Parker Williams wants.to see British! Columbia a “White: Man’ 3 Coun: |: try’ *—not referring to race, creed or color, but a country free from the control ‘of afew grafters who have made. the. Test. of the popu: Every | man. who. takes” up that fight is as: worthy of honor as the men Sighting i in the trenches. . ~ Soldiers rendéred tinfit for fure ther. active service are beginning to, drift back: home, and,.,before many months are‘over, there will bea considerable number of them in: Prince Rupert and throughout a ‘These |-.-50 > 7 the. province | generally... and: who was'in the. caboose wasl : ‘Best: Quality’ Goods * “New, Styles... . Fall and: ‘Winter. Overeoats from $25 00 ' ‘Ladies’ 2 Sate are he Suit instantly killed, The rest ‘of the! . vey ‘crew were forward’ ‘and ‘eseapéd, Tippena was very well-known all| e along the Tine and highly. thought ; of. He was only: 24 years of ape andi is survived by a wife: and al. Mrs. Tippen has the sympathy of this: community. in her preat loss. - nee, ney -| young son. On the fish special engineer J that he died within a few . min- utes, . He, was’ ‘unmarried. He was also. well, known. and. well liked., men have offered: their lives for|.<. : 7 their country, and. ‘British Colum: cae bia and the: Dominién: ¢ of: Canada w! | provincial ‘and. ‘Abiniaion: gavern- ments. ‘have gone .out of. their way to create jobs. for party: sup- porters and. their: friends, | and if for. “service, ‘holding Digstel BOve | fr ernment’ Posts, iti 1s. not. too ae government ‘employment. “We do. heioess | ‘but it oF net eal - ~|that men. who are filling ‘goyern-| mhent positions, . who, should. be. on| , lactive: ‘service, * hesitation, be asked for the men. wh ff dal ail | githey have ‘for their: country, — Prince. Rupert Daily. News. . ‘Francois not: ‘a tha that: ‘jobs should. be: creat- “ : Mail Contracts grates TENDERS, addressed to the: Past- master General. will received at Ottawa ‘on Friday. the 8rd of December, 1915, for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Mails on. proposed cone, ‘tracta for jour years in each case, between: ee ars. Lake and Francols, Lake Burns Lake, and: of. wey * Mount, ‘Mensys, Proseer Lake, Mr: WR Leaving: New’ Eiametton at 9.30'a.1 tage will meet. the mh TTELmPHONES—New Hazelton-2 long). 1, Bho 1 long,- 8 shore. Bs | Herstig received. such. injuries}: eco AE a Sixty Bed Rooms, jargest and. finest. Hotel. in: the e North.