_- THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918 PRISONERS ARE Sst WELL CARED FOR Telkwa Barbecue ; (Continued from Page One) . . l| the writer describes as ‘verging LABOR DAY, ‘ on the ridiculous," when the suf- mo, ferings of our own men in the September 2nd, I918 ||prison camps of Germany are . borne in mind. @ f} Detailed investigation could not be made by the writer, because Horse Races . . of severe restrictions governing - visitors, but of life ouside and H * ithe appearance of the camp, we| a ma bd . EF | ; _ _ . Pillow Fights . f||quote the following from what] Complete Service to F ord i f me Miss .DuHamel describes from a museyn oa a ee | + Red Cross Booth + Ne beamed dee || Owners Everywhere - aie if + |. ‘‘The camp consists of several “ me oo Dt | . Dancing f large buildings, used as dining |- (tsrelis attention to your needs wherever you may: . travel is something you appreciate, and bein —— halls, kitchens, reading rooms, owner youcangetit, Youare always “among frienda,"* ~ lounging rooms, hospital wards,} | There are moro thai 700 Ford Dealer Service Stations oo oR throughout Canada. ese are always within easy reach of | - 7 | 2nd offices of the officera of the Ford Swners—for. gasoline, oil, dire, repairs, accessories, }/camp. . Grouped around the large expert advice or motor adjustments. ildi - ‘Phe cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low. as tha cost _ buildings were bungalows ; for - of the car itself. Nineteen of the most called for parts cost HAZELTON, B.C families and tents to be used in only. $5.40, Just; compare this vith the cost-of spare parts ip... ~c ; ; ealize of o ; " the summer and small frame for other cara and you will x © advantage of owning. Ranchers’, Miners’ and Prospectors’ houses for the winter, all laid out} | 7 a Outfits and Supplies in small avenues and very com- ono’ - Runabout .. | Farming Machinery fortably designed. Half of the | AL Coupe - = ; - jitamp was made into war gar-|. Sedan - = 3 ' Canada Food _ £3 Canada Food: dens, each man desiring a plot - THE UNIVERSAL CAR One-ton Truck $750 Bonrd . ~ Board had his individual garden,’ and ro "7 0.B.FORD,ONT. — [conte wet ag P Hicense the prisoners were supplied with S05 Ne 817818 : seed and implements to work! | JQ S. Sargent, Ltd., Dealers, Hazelton : o a with. On the other side were tennis courts, football grounds, | Zaxsammmmmees=— soe = F or the Housekee er {and on the outside of the entire saan mr “ = - 4 — f cote . . _ P a eamp was a wide footpath, on | Express, General Drayage . eighting | ' oe ; : A Full Supply of which men were seen indulging] i TITVERY and STAGES We are prepared to supply, private | po on ” in the favorite pastime of walk- jnight, Our stages meet all trains at South Hezelton or New Hazelton, if ns conom . djing.” oe | | rare rrerss: _ . . y _ 9) Miss DuHamel says: that al]. | Best Dry Birch, $6.00 a cord | Jars and Lids . sorts and conditions, from the| | Consign your shipments In Our ‘Ruddy & MacKay] | lowest to Germais of title were||g Care for Storage or Delivery. ; i ae Address ali communica “Do your preserving Now!” a prisoners at Vernon, and con-|§ — . _ ; . 3; cludes by wishing that the Allied nerereren Hi weereurey ere Ad, IVoNCPYE VT OCP ENTS TES TTY ans oh A prisoners were treated one-tenth CIFIC =5/ a5 well,” oe ANNOUNCEMENT. |mcuncnarome THE PRINTERS ARE NOW AT WORK ON _ > FOR THE BEST WHEAT: a " WRIGLEY’S ee if The department of colonization A ap if ug. British Columbia Directory. . and development of the Canadian ; ARK Angu i ro Compiled and Printed in British Columbia—endorsed by B, C. Gov- Pacific Railway. announees_ that une a ernment, Boards of Trade, Manufacturers Association and otherbodies it will award a silver cup valued a $4 pe qupupqups MM : oe IN FIVE MAIN SECTIONS || 8¢ $500 forthe best bushel of hard — a ree ss BRITISH COLUMBIA YEAR BOOK—One hundred pages |] Pring wheat exhibited at the|] exemeeMi ey of official data, covering agricnlture, Lands, Timber, -|] International Soil-Products Ex-j}- nen 36 to 68 per. ee i .. Mining, Fishing, Shipbuilding and Public Works, pre- - position at Kansas City: . Mo 25 Miles | a - pared by.the various Departmentr. This section will ear Yn MOor t : ara _ LL el ‘over fully the development in British Columbia, October 16-26, 1918, Allfarmers|| ~oi To Hazelton jy cent more .. GAZETTEER, describing over 1900 cities, fowns, villages, in Western Canada’ who have sed I and settlements within the province, showing location, “no wheat skonld | ST ee a - distance from larger points;-how reached and by what: good + hard sp TID wheat should Sees BR thileage.. te lines, synopsis of local resources, population, ete. be interested in. this. announce- : a on sag EINEM ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY of all business and pro- _ [| ment and it is hoped that among ie 20 to:25 ‘log ere fessional men, Farmera, Stock Raisers, Fruit Growers, them will be found the success- : Y foe miles to a. gallonof ete., in all towns and districts. ; : ; “0 ; / : . S- an votes | Ae ae gasoline is. a frequent ockurs CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY of Manufacturers, Retailers, - }jful competitor, Hp renee with the Ford cdr, . Oiié. RAILWAY - Préducers, Dealers and Consumers, listing all products from the raw material to the finished article, _- JUBRITISH COLUMBIA’S. © = He ope _"Mnan (name on request) rep; INCORPORATED CITIES—All gazetteer information in -_ FINE ACHIEVEMENT || «(sad ‘Tay. | BN average of 33 miles per gal-. . Directory of ing Incorporated cities of the Frovines INE A ENT Ae ||... lon for 20,000. mites, | Surely": : wil be prepared by either the QOity Councilor the : : ‘ Ry thta ¢ wid heh Bog OE Board of Trade, thereby official” ~ - a a Yuet a this. is 6 record that few, if: ° aa ' ‘TRADE NAMES AND TRADE MARKS—A listof popular’. os NIV AMRT 5 WLS. Sny-other makes of cara, ever - ' trade named alphabetically. If you want to know the”. |] Lie AP NOY 2, equalled. coo manufacturer or selling agent of a trade-name article, “” a _ ee or demonstrate’ the sence. :..". look up this section, eS wo ta “ ae fig ee monstrates the economy |. VERTISING BRITISH COLUMBIA—It is necessary to . _. One gallon of sasoline of owning and dviv'ng a Ford. ' continue to advertise British Columbia outside of the __ “hes doneit: 2 you’ can: average 1000 miles - Province, in’ order that tourists. and settlera will con- | [| eR ER a a gn travel oer an cen .tirue to come. . With this sim in view, a-copy of the . |] ree _ foe” More travel on-ord-size tires directory will be’ placed in the leading Libraries and. a _oihe savin ol and repairs ig proportionately large. Tha: Boards of ‘Trade throughout the Canadian Prairies, | ar “sname “Ford”: atands fot lowest cost ain d gre atest sory he -Eastern Canada, the United States‘and abroad, “The ~ mie [Pe Directory will be used by prospective tourists and set- “| Be ao ere lers as.an.official guide of the Province, mack toll Le “The subscription price of the Directory: is $10, express paid, 7 2. Addvess your order te | WRIGLEY DIRECTORIES, LD. || CORY om oA; _ 219-212 Metropolitan Bldg: Vancouver. 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