OVEMBER: 7, 1918 tea a, ’ "Janneineed. “Wall Papers — ~ Falta, Oils,” ~ Burlap, Mar. » Hishes. |: Stains, Bausnes, Dry CoLors, a * DISTEMPERS, “GLASS, . “PICTURE © _ FRAME AND Room, MouLpines, : PAINTERS” AND SIGNWRITERS’._ _ GENERAL SUPPLIES. the’ corner of: Menth: avendié a and “ Mcleod street and for. a ‘cottage | j _-|on Tenth, avenue; near: : Fielding os ten street.’ “These building. are to: bef se 1 | erected * as early in’ the spring as W.. 7 | Weather: will. rmit;; and. Mr. | i || Stoke: will: ‘Occupy. one of these|_ Tailor. ‘made ‘Suit’: Noe from latest patterns... and up-tordate : style; | those'y tors ‘ina ‘posltfort to will ispend’ im California: and . ea | express: an opini that is worth Feoast: cities,’ Vand? will. algo. make ves consideration, : through travels: or one more trip ‘to Been ‘before connection and: association ia settling. here. ° Spr financial, -mineral ¢ agricultural “ : The P atin Ward Hectric O.. “ie ee circles,.:; Last: week J.: - Stoke, of |. |» “Births LEMITED « - .: INCE. RU Supaliee Dawson, Ye; ;Spent several days | - ‘Brown—In Spokane: Wash., On : PR RUPERT, B.C. ° Amente for ‘Regal and :“Perfec-. f/in New: Hazelton. -He also made November: ‘20,. ‘1913, -a daug tion" Gasoline Engines ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS | Mail orders promptly attended to, || 2 trip tothe old town. He was|to “Mr. and Mrs, Al! - ‘Brown: Saal Foe EALED: TENDERS. aiidressed here. to. gather: information ‘and Omelia Beatrice,” SEALE SS TENDERS gilded tp ths Sad fetori ll bi ed until 4.00 : to confirm his: own’ impressions, ' Gromie~In Vancouver. ‘on Nov: at Victoria, eon be ressiy for the cons Me which, he said, he had got from 28, 19138, : to Mr. .and Mrs. R.. J fon of «Drill Hall at Victoria, B.C. | ond AVE. PRINCE RUPEEe . ae Soe oth Avenue New Hazelton Pians, ificati d form of con ea constantly reading thé: Omineca (Cromie, a V daughter. re | elit, tbesifcation and tov of contrsct ein ia H d. deli hi | h h . ay Han to {he offices of Henderson, reaiden . 7 ; ; oe On application- aa To hie e ie t a t sted, ————— a Postmaster at Vancouver, Bo., Pend at ns a Lo aaeaereanaare! bee clibe | P : not Ing more t ani e expecte : ~ — — . Parte: sing avo ngtified chat tende ) Memes (his impressions thus gained have|[____... TT not be conettoned unless: mule op the tat : Do YOUR FUR BUSITESS DIRECT with the larnest house ia the World : - ; : —_ - formé-aupplied: and signed with ‘thelr actual dealing exclusively in AMERICAN RAW f£URS everyone been: confirmed, and he oe ves : natures, stating their occupations and: places 5 dade ec oe. wo ee - oad. f-residence.. In the case of firms, the actual sig Get “More Moncey’ for your FURS is today a-staunch ‘supporter of, : ~The —_ ture, the nature of the ocenpation and the plate en, begs 4 L +: | uf residence each: anembery of th firm must" ‘be : SHIP YOUR FURS | 70 “SHUBERT” the Omineca Herald.’ ne “piven. 020: ery . payable to “th ‘order of the Honourable. the, Minister, of Pu ic: Works, equal. toten’ per’ cent; (10'-p.e.) of amount of the tender, which willbe’ forfeited the person tendering decline to enter ‘inta:a.’¢ tract. when'called upon:ta doo, or. fail to com: plete the work ‘contracted for. If ‘the’ te not accented the cheque will be feturnels Ls ne Department ‘does not bind itself accept: the lowest or ‘any tender, : Mr.- Stoke has. travelled over practically the. whole. world,. He has spent. years in the tropics and . B. SHUBERT, Ine. bee SPLMaE AE lyears in the ‘Arctic. Circle,. He : Ce thas’ been years in the gold mines. of South: Africa‘and Dawson, and years in South America and.more |] years in Europe. He has at least ||. | Tt ‘Department 6 of Publio War ca a ies 7 seen enough of the world to know gem tae November 11, 1918 D. From New Hazelton what he is talking about, . ‘During| “ ; m™ to Vancouver, Vic-. his travels-and: stays. in. the var- "ign. Tobaceos and Sott. ‘Drinks " {= RINK ious. countries he ,has succeeded ||. “FRESH: CONFECTIONERY’ | eM. toria and. Seattle via * Blin: accumulating. considerable: |v Fresh. “Praits-in-Season * - UA \ wealth and: is: on. what is. com: | . Nevenapes a Magazines ; = the Grand. Trunk : smonly known: ‘as: Basy street. - 7 Re Circulating Library: « io “Mr. Stoke has lately. decided toll | settle down'and make a‘perman- | BREWER’ & RUDDY |) ent home: and. it is:a pleasure to||...9th. Avenue New | Hazelton, B. C announce that.’ ‘he has selected ju a aoe New. ‘Hazelton..as_his permanent. home town. He ig delighted. with| the climate, ‘has every confidence in the mineral, output: of. ‘the. dis. : trict, and from a:scenic.stand-| point he says New Hazelton sur: | passes anything: he has yet ‘seen, The magnificent. -panorama from] § ‘the. high. level bridge. is.cne-of| .§ the wonders’ of. the world, He stated that he never before saw such variety: “and, such: perfect} — harmony. . . The. ‘two. bridges, re-|.& presenting the aricient: and’ mod-} ern, present.a: “contrast, whieh is} worth while: for tourists to travel thousands of miles to! see. Evéry | effort,: he ‘aaid,, ‘should be, put The train leaving New Hazelton on ‘Thursdays: and Sundaya makes connection at Prince Rupert with the palatial, steamers : “ ‘*Prince Rupert” and “Prince George” leaving - Prince. Rupert at 9 a.m. Mondays 4 and | Fridays: - a Notice 1 18] HEREB + GIVE ; the. reserves existi * ands in: -Range 4; Coaat: ¢ _|5, Coast District; ‘and ’in iar: trict; and= -dituated-in. the - viol Ootsa and Francois Lakes: i in the Ww shed of-the Morice. River; in: i ity of Endako. and.-Bulkley:.R Townships 14, 2a'and.3,; Range 5, Coast | Distriet; on- the. Kispiox. River;.on the Kitsumgallum River; and: on: th River, which said ‘reserves were: lished respectively by two notices pearing-in the British Columbia Gazette in the issue of: May bth, 1910, and by. notices appearing in the: British Colu bia Gazette.in'the issues! of We have. round trip: ticketa on ‘sale good for nine ‘months to alle points in Canada and the United States over uny-route desired,” . and are: alo agents for ell the principal Atlantic: Steamship Lines, so call onus if contemplating a trip: this fall. rt Apply to 5 your. local agent, or to: A DAVIDSON, General pe Box 1694 oo . |.» PRINCE: ‘RUPERT: | TL oO LU UO nn GREATEST OFFER. EVER MADE IN CANADA —eVcosT NN nnn ul Mm said lands: under the - - the acaquitt of :th “Coal and Petroleum 4 } a ‘Deputy: Mini q Lands: Dex artment °°"; wo ‘Victoria, ‘B C. Net-2m Ath: ‘Noverber, 1918, UU The. Canadian Magazine is offering its readéra: ‘and: the public, building lote 33x120 feet, at - East, Ne azelton, B.C. to the magazine for two “years, | EW HAZELTON js on'thé GT. “PL 8. and is building: up very. > THIS. Is ALL rapidly, Thousands of dollars are ; being invested by men who know | WE ASK ; the future of New Hazelton.’. ? When’ “In: “order. to: et “your : the'G. T. P:R, ia finished next. year - _gaieogptian fo oe ‘lend values: aré bound to rise, “Grasp: | Clan, Magazine -we - as oepcyou -toypay, &. small fee this offer: NOW: ‘cand : ‘pecure . ‘a: lot: 33% “|p to~ Cover. cost:of surve 120 feet = THE: BEST - INVEST. 1 in f deed, &e MENT’ YOU"EVER ‘MADE, ((-}- b= ~ CUT THIS COUPON NOW The. Canadian Mag (Pre : 302 ebsier Bu “Bui ——7¥;8«e Promium Dep it. an Iding tbat ‘Yonge.8 ae