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SMITH ' GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Mines and Mining Good Properties tor s sale — Cash or on Bond, Develo ment and Assessment | ‘Carr Brothers Eight Years In This District. Haxelton, 1. C. | Spring _Leaders | NEW BLUE... DIXIE GRAY | FAN TAN | These are some. of the new color tones for Spring Suitings. They come in Worsteda and Tweed effects. _ ‘This Ia what the stylish dressers in the large cities are wearin We're showing s wide variety of these Lopular weaves, ' . Made to measure by The House of Hobberlin, Limited. Come in and have a look. NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B.C. ub ot | = DRY LUMBER AND-CORD WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND Boys’ summer suite, special price yi to $1.60 » Sp P Menta Zimmerknit underwear, light weight, per suit $1. 60 to Men's hose, tan ard black, per to 5c" Ladies” ‘eommer waistd, special’ " priee’y, 766 to $1,00 Ladler’ gauze lisle hose, pair, 26c Ladies cashmere hose, per pair, Hantierchlefe, silk, epecial price | 7 $1.60 to % Blankets, all weights and. 1 colors, = per pair $3.00 to’$10,00 : d bath, 25e ta Ble Towels, hand an trom a 00 lw gi ra HOLLAND | ; - ee B. rok wee rast ae a for Glen oni EUR TRARER i cnet : Methodist deaconess’ tenn mn New Clergyman Coming Bishop Du Vernet occupied the pulpit of St. Peter’s Church on Sunday, Rev. W. 8S. Larter will come from Toronto to take the place of the Rev. John Field, during that gentleman’s absence on furlough. Mr, and Mrs, Lar- ter are expected to arrive about the middle of September. Un- til that time Rev, W. EB. Collison, -|son of Archdeacon Collison, and Rev, W. F, Rushbrook, now in charge of the mission launch Northern Cross at Prince ‘Ru- pert, will take the services. Bishop Du Vernet, who ia accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Du ‘| Vernet, and Miss Ellett of Prince Rupert, will remain in Hazelton for a week or ten days: The following address, aceom- panied by a purse of $450, was presented to Rev. John Field, on the eve of his departure with Mrs, Field, to spend a year’s far- lough in England: “Sir: We wish to say farewell to you and Mrs, Field, after your having been resident clergyman at Hazelton (under the auspices of the Church Missionary Society) for a period of twenty-seven years. The changes that you have seen in that time in the opening up of the district tell also of the privations you have under- fone, and the patience and for- titude with which you have sus- tained them. “‘We wish to express the re- spect and regard that is_ felt toward you and Mrs, Field throughout so large a country as that round Hazelton—the Omine- ea District — such feelings as surely cannot oftentimes. be con- veyed so universally by members of so varied a community as that which now expresses through us farewell. We trust that on your return to your native land, En- gland will give to you and to Mrs. Field the welcome and the home that you haveeach done so much and for so long to honor- ably deserve, And in that hope we present to you the contents of the purse that accompanies this expression of our goodwill,” Robert Tomlinson Married ' Mr. and Mrg. Robert ‘Tomlin-| - son left*on the Prince George this morning for Victoria on their wedding trip, says the Prince RupertNews, They were married Jat Port Simpson .on Wednesday by Rev. G, H. Raley, Mrs. Tomlinson was’ formerly Miss Ethel Collins, late of the training home at Toronto, and more re- eently sewing teacher. at the Crosbie girls’ home at Port Simpson. - Mr. Tomlingon was formerly the assistant to Rey. Mr, Rush- brook’on the Northern Cross, the Anglican mission boat. He has decided ‘to enter the Methodist church and’ will, on his return from Victoria, take charge of the Indian mission at Kispiox, n near Hazelton, Harvest Begins . Regina, Aug. .7:—Harvesting| is ‘now. under ' way... [tis ‘believed the wheat: crop of Siakatehewan will reach 128, 000, 000 bushels. Sargeiit’s. “ROR: SALE: “Hate, th 2] years ‘old, ~1600 Pounds... With: néw harness: . Ae Bi Kitwangar. it high appreciation ang cordial | - The section will cost $3,000,000 ‘land will be completed ir in Novem- ‘London, Aug. 7:—The ‘Duchess ene of Cotinaught is eeain seriously eye Tents and’ canvas’ 00d: at | teri THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918, 00S ,|PEACE REIGNS ONGE MORE} (Continued from Page One) who eventually captured their lost ‘positions and forced the Bulgarians to retire, .The Greek losses were two thousand killed, including many of the officers, and seven thousand wounded. Athens, Aug. 4:—Officia! des- patches from the front admit that a strong attack by the Bul- garian farces . compelled the Greeks to retire fror Lheir strong positions on the heights of the neighborhood of Petchova, Ve- vukovit and Kavitsa, but it is claimed that the fresh Bulgarian attecks on Djuma were repulsed with great loss to the enemy. Washington, Aug. 8:---lormcr Governor Lind, of Minnesota, ia speeding to Vera Cruz on the battleship New Hampshire, as President Wilson’s special peace envoy. It is still doubtful if he will be received by the Mexican government, ; Wilemstadt, Aug, 3:—Reports received here from revolutionary sources in Venezuela are to the effect that the uprising of the republic has started in several of the states and that there was considerable fighting. Castro, the former president, sends ad- vice to General Leon Jurado that Governor Faleon, who was pre- viously reported as having been captured, has made his escape. The rebels yesterday attacked the government army of General Carro. The general fled into the interior, but was arrested by the country military authorities and imprisoned. Warships at Carnival Vietoria, Aug, T:~The New Zealand and the United States cruiser West. Virginia are here for the carnival. The. warships exchanged greetings. The American cruiser brought a mes- sage from the governor of. .the state of Washington to Sir Rich- ard McBride, The premier re- plied with & message of good- will. Round-the-World Record . New York, Aug 6:---John H. Mears, of the New York Sun staff, arrived here today, after establishing a new globe-gird- ling record of 35 days, 21 hours. The previous record was held by Andrew Schmidt, a German jour- nalist, who made the circle in 39 days. The route taken by: Mears was via Paris, Yokohama, fand Victoria, - “To Build Hope Section -— Vancouver, Aug. 7:—A con-| tract has been awarded to McAr- thur Bros, of New York, for the construction of. the Hope moun- tain section of the Kettle Valley railway and the Great Northern, which ia to be used jointly by the two roads.‘ This will be the last link’ in the new Southern British Columbia line to the coast. her, 1914, Germany’ ry "a Naval Move London, Aug. vi —~Germany has established © a: special: cruiser ied is to be. ‘kept ppeneeennenitemccenens tol Aviator Killed at Victoria - Victoria, Aug. 6 Bryant, of California, was killed here today by falling-with his|. hydvoplane in -the presence of thousands of spectators; His flight was one of the features of | The right.plane of | his machine crumpled and the]. -|machine whirled to earth. : Mrs. the carnival, Bryant, who holds the Canadian altitude record | for women, was a witness of the fatality. London, Aug. 7:—Hon. Martin Burrell and Hon... W. T. White, the Canadian ministers, attended |} a meeting- of the Imperial de-/} fence committee yesterday, Pre- mier Asquith presided « over the meeting. Ladies’ and gent.’s umbrellas. {{ at Sargent's. Winnipeg, Aug. 7:—The first of the new crop of spring wheat has arrived here, The outlook for a record crap continues bright. Hamilton Carhart’s overcloth- ing at Sargent’s, Harold Price J. Linkison King -HAROLD PRICE & CO. British Columbia Land Surveyors HAZELTON AND SMITHERS LondonBuilding - Vancouver SBritich Colurabia” Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cases -Hazeuton, B. C W. J. JEPHSON BARRISTER and SOLICITOR of British Columbia, Al- - berta and Saskatchewan NOTARY PUBLIC * - | Room 11, Postoffice Bldg. ea Rupert . and Hazelton, B.C, 3:— Aviator John. PAE SEE EES ILL EOOTMTEO CMEC LULL TICLE “A. Chisholm - | i S General. ‘Hardware " Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B.C. Cell’ and gee us!" 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