HAZELTON The Distributing Point for the Great Northern Interior e Prospectors, Miners, Landseekers, Surveyors and Sportsmen will find the: merchants of Ha- zelton prepared to meet | every outhtand supplies. Hav- ing been engaged for many years in outfitting parties for the Northern Interior, Hazelton busi- ness men are qualified to give valuable advice. and assistance to new- comers, Hazelton is situated at the confluence of the Bulkley and Skeena rivers, a mile. and a. quarter from South Ha- zelton station .on the : Grand Trunk Pacific railway. may be addressed to — The - Omineca Miner Hazelton, B. Cc. requirement in| Enquiries = GaN WHAM NRRL Ml can nenneennensnennarenerrnnerenreenergeennneerncnnnrneenereninemneeeneennineneneenereninen “THE MINER'S WAR BULLETINS (Continued from Page One) London, Aug. 21:---German -cavalry, as advance guard, have entered Brussels, A large German force is following, The city did not offer resistance, the invaders being allowed to take posses- sion of the capital, the Bei,rian defence being concentrated at Ant- werp, one of the most impregnable cities in Europe... ‘At Aerschot, fifteen miles northeast of Brussels, and at Tirle- mont, twenty miles east, the Germans were defeated by the. Allies. |. The latter were outnumbered and pushed back at Titlemont, which was occupied by the Germans, The Allies, however, returned with reinforcements and long-range guns and drove the Germans out. There was also a fierce battle at Namur. The Germans are re- ported to have lost six thousand killed i in these engagements, The Allies also fost heavily. It is officially reported that the French have recaptured Mul- hausen at the point of the bayonet, taking six German cannon. Great losses on both sides, After continuous fighting, the French have driven the Germans back across the frontier east of Luneville, Gumbinen, a German town twenty miles west of the Russian frontier, has been taken by the Russians, with twelve cannon and many prisoners. Of the main land campaign the official news bureau says nothing, but it is believed a great battle is being fought in Belgium, P The Germans have gained ground on both banks of the Meuse, |‘ Berlin announces Germany’s refusal of Japan's demand for the; ’ The Japanese ambassador is,3 surrender to China of Kiau Chau. said.to have left Berlin, and a declaration of war is expected, A small. German force has crossed the frontier in British East Africa, Rome says the war may delay the election of & Successor to the late Pope. Ottawa, Aug. 20: ~-- Finance Minister White has announced that itis necessary to raise $58,500,000 for war expenses, This will be done by changes in customs tariffs and excise duties, The increase will be chiefly on coffee, sugar, liquors and cigars, Vancouver, Ang. 20:---It is reported here that the minister of marine has notified Prince Rupert of the near approach of a Ger- man warship, coming for coal, and has urged the people of the city not to give aid to the enemy’s vessel, even under threat of bom- bardment of the city. No intimation comes from Prince Rupert of he presence of a foreign warship off the northern coast. The cruiser Monmouth is reported to have joined the Brilish squadron on this coast. Rauk-MacAdam for free _ ‘settlement in Oregon. Over "300, 000 acres in all, . crops of grain, fruit, and garden truck, For Jarge map, full in- a plat of. several sections of ex- ceptionally good claims, send $3.40 to Jolin Keefe, Oregon)? City; Oregon. Three years aj U, S. surveyor and timberman, An opportunity to get a good fertile free homestead near town and market., 52|° Phone 3000 P.O, Box 1685 HARRISON W. ROGERS. ARCHITECT Special ‘Attention to Out of Town Clients SulTe Que, FEDERAL BLock, PRINCE RUPERT, BG - STUART J. MARTIN Provincial Assayer fe’ tract of good “valley os, farming land just thrown open]: Good |- climate, ° ‘rich soil, and ‘does not : require irrigation to raise finest we structions and’ information, and | durin n : the following districts are by the an 2 -Entsuk, Hazelton, BG, Aug. 8 NOTICE _ a Since the weather conditions-indieata- > fires reaching dangerous iP ‘the remainder of the:-season,:i- | thority of the Forest Board here October 3lst, the close of the season; . The waterdheds of Francois,'Ootaa, :~ and | Tacla|lakea and the watershed. a of tha Morice, Driftwood, . Babine, keena’ (north - ‘of Kis iox) nese iispiox (north of Firat, = abin) rivers, —: . tlers may set out fires without first ob- taining a permit, therefor from'-the” _ forest officer. They are not, however, — relieved from reaponaibility t firea under control and. within’ property. a By authority of the Forest Board,. "oR, Ev ALLEN, Forest Branch, , 1914. GL: | DENTISTRY | —_ EXPERT oo Watch Repairing WATCHES - JEWELRY O7 A, RAGSTAD, Smithers | anne ~~? Clothes That . Hold Their | Shape r Hobberlin Clothes are al- ways tailored right, They | DR. BADGERO + 7 damn a a Smithers, B.C. Mines and Mining- Good Properties for 8 sale — Cash or-on - Bond. Develo ment and my Asaefament Carr Brothers. ; Hazelton, WG THE ~<~| QUALITY STORE} that thera will be Httle risk of ‘forest. . roportions: ‘-'- empted from the fire permit prov: sions » the Forest Act from August 16th to. -’ In accordance with thia’ notice set:, oo orkeeping mo boundaries of their land, and'will “be held-responsible for dama ge committed" ' should the fire. escape to. adjoining” . District‘ Forester De. Eight Years In This’ District, a LOCAL NEWS PARAGRAPHS : J. E. Jacobsen returned on Wednesday from the coast, and will at once resume the work of improving liis ranch near Hazel- ton, always hold their shape. No partis stinted. We can please the most particular dregzer with Hobberlin gar- ments, Drop in and have a look at the new spring ' samples, ‘The good wishes of many Haz- elton people will be extended to K. L. Rauk, formerly one of the The Miner’s publishers, who last week married Miss Annie Helena’ Highest market prices paid for: : Raw Furs a DRY coos ff ~ . Men’s Furnishings Hardware Groceries - PES LPLLOCLOELECLE LOOP EO CE LL At the inquest it was'stat- |, ed by Dr. Wrinch that ‘thy body had | been in the river at: least a "Forest Branch Trial The forest branch officials yes- terday, prosecuted surveyors em- ployed ' by Green Bros,, Burden & Co.,.ona charge of allowing fira to spread from their camp. The eviderice was not conclusive, and the magistrate dismissed the. ease, “which will,. however, serve ai a warning to any campers in- lined to. be: heglige nt. ‘ “Body ‘Found i in Bulkley’ yon, year. - It is supposed to be that of James Fraser or James Sloan; the Bulkley on a small raft-early last year, tae Sam Morris: will he: taken to murder, * for illicit: tiqbr delling; “will: ata + ! e| be ta in down : ta the _Brovinelal * all ee | be held in the Field-street hall |p.m.-: lwo. men who attempted to ran{ New, Westminster tomorrow, to : await -his...trial for - attempted | are” ‘ELC. Hinson, genteti-t7 jeed | at “Endako to year..in: jail | } he make aside. beat $200 Mrs. John W. MacAdam, of Van- Samples of remarkably fine oata I couver, and field peas, grown on the Har- ris place, near the Hospital, were MacAdam, daughter of Mr. and: ‘ Mr. Rauk {is now con-| ducting a printshop: in’ Prince| ¢ NOEL & ROCK , Hazelton, BC, “tein HAN? brought in this week by Capt, Rupert, bn | Dan Harris. . J. M. MacCormick, manager of R. Cunningham & Son’s Hazelton ESN EY OWNS SYS SSE ESSE TST ESTS eshededteato dele detected store, is: spending a few days at his. company’s headquarters in Port ‘Essington. G, Burrington, district game warden, is having the old bank building remodeled as a residence. R Cunnir ingham & Son, Lb PORT vurining Established 1870 - HAZELTON Mrs. Burrington will arrive from Aldermere next week, - Mrs, H, A. Phillips and daugh- ter arrived from Vancouver. on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Phillips have leased the house formerly oceupied by S. B, Slinger, . Miss Germaine, one of. the graduate nurses at the Hospital, ‘wilk feave next week, when her term of service expires, for a visit to Smithers, before return- ing to her home. James Turnbull, forest ranger for the ‘northern district, return- ed on Saturday from a trip through his district, He reports a good season, from a forest pro- tection point of view. J. BR. Foller, teacher of Hazelton pub- lie school, accompanied Mr, Turn- bull on his journey. _ Overseas Club. A meeting the above club will on. Thursday. 27th August, at 8. 2 Boe Business: — Election of office-bearers. A tull attendanea of members and intending mem- bers ia. requested, Bout on ‘Labor Day Frank Smeathers, of Prince Ru- pert. ‘has ‘accepted ‘the challenge of George’ ‘Allen, ‘of “Hazelton, und, boxing contest . bes ini ‘atteridanee at, the ECONOMY FRUIT. SEALERS | ~ Quarts and Pints at $1.50 per dozen COVERS AND RUBBERS © Aluminum Nested Kettles and Complete Camping Outfits : We have ‘to hand a. good shipment of this Ware, . : | light, strong and ‘durable, for the trail and the hills. « Dr. J aeger’s Sanitary Woollens Ladies Outing Sets, Sweater Coats, Shawls, Hats, and. Caps» The latest ies out. The price is is the sa same all over: Canada . FRESH HFRUITS ARRIVING EVERY TRAIN. of - Ome Apples, B Benin. 8 Small F; ruits, m Walme ont rvative'pienic. Smeathers be ie ia re Ee a sn dale, Bel dali dal ae ee re " . aaa!