cy. | .- saaesiiceoatimen t st ee “a EAE: "Groceries * GENERAL: ‘MERCHANT -, MARELTON: a i Bight Yeors-In-‘This Distiict:: + DENTISTRY: “ Ree Good Properties for sale — Cash or on - Bond. Development and Anaesment Work, Care Brothers _ Haseiton. us Gis , reported to he on fire, yt valalaiaibiats aiaiciaigieta x ron le nO ’ be peceakernie a . c ws i - “ hens = = g fl a te sot . ’ sot oa wee ema t 7 4 : 4 t rr mace eS CCC ODIO gag ~ ey ary og tee | TheD stribuing Point . forthe Great Northern: " Prospectors,” “Miners, a x Laer, Surveyors | and Sportsmen. will, find the merchants. He ie ; ea and supplies: Hav ving been engaged “for” “ "many years in outitting pas forthe Northern”. i © Interior, Hazelton busi |. _ Ness. men, are abil ~ elton station: on: he: | Gand: Trunk: Pacific: vitae, Eos ats —haterior — : : ear e yale aa gees ie Wal Ma Teor aun arm eeeenans , ae » News Notes from vin Sources aera aes) ~ Coal’ “mines at Princeton aie - The’ last steamer of thé seagi ‘| with - supplies * for” ‘Nome’ lef Seattle on Sunday, . 2 - Nearly three © hundred ot _| tured i in South. Africa. 7 * Canada fins made atrangemenia ‘with the Bank of England to Be eure funds for war. purposes, = River, is: loading lumber ‘at : :Eur-|. ok, Cal, for Port Sudan, Bavot Twenty earthquake shocka n near Thebes, Greece, did great dam-|. age, ‘veridéring -wnany. homeless. | ” “John Hyland, a well known ‘merchant of. Northern British Columbia, i is ‘dead at Telegraph Greek. steamers - which will: run. from Bombay to Vancouver, via China and Japan. a . “Major McGraw, Indian ‘agent at Vernon, says the Indians- of in number.’ | Canade’ 8 foreign t trade in. Aug: ust * ‘totalled * $100, 374,000: BS compared: with’ $97, 892,000 | for August 1918, "President “Wilson has signed the bill designed to open up: the coal. Jands- of. Alaska, under, 4 teasing: system.’ Ses The ‘Prince Albert, reeantly : | Skeena, ig | being ‘repaired « at | North Vanecuver. ae : Maritz’s rebels: have been : éap- . e Pia’ Bultish ‘steamer Orange “A Japanese line is. putting on| British Columbia are increasing . ashore ‘near ‘the ‘mouth of . the ‘Traffic. through: ‘the ‘Panama Canal, blocked bya landalide in Culebra Cut, will be resumed within a few days," Alvo. von ‘Alvenaleben, Ltd the much diseuased German. lard. and coal. operators of Vancouver, have gone into liquidation, ” “sir George. Paishi, financial ex- Pert to the British: Governinent, is to visit: Washington and confer with. the United States authorities |’ eT Hudson's Bay Compan : ~ GROCERIES | DRY: GOODS. ~ HARDWARE———. . ou z B. “OF Best Quality at Popalar Prices | fe 2 j= LIQUORS * aan | HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY — 3}: - HAZELTON,. B.C, iin neimteso moon mH ees MEINE | Fegarding. international eredita, mune ‘Mike Adams was: given seven years imprisonment-for a -bomb outrage . during. the . Nanaimo trouble. ‘William Jackson, his accomplice, waa sentenced. to six years. - The. steamer ‘Daldorehy, with wheat from the Paeifie coast, was the first British ship to pass through the Panama Canal She _ reached Dublin in fifty days, . ‘the. au Canal: saving thirty days on. the) trip. . The Mexican government has taken possession of the, lines: of the ‘Mexican ‘Tramways Co., a a Toronto company. The Mexican employses:of the railway ‘went jon strike, after giving the com-!. |pany four hours to meet all demands, ‘and traffic beeame sus- pended, operating the Inés.” . Commercial Printing at The Miner Print Shop... ° Loe Loto ine Hazelton Public School .. “Taeome- and expenditure. ac- |eount. for. the year énding June ‘30, 1914: ae Income Subscriptions, $182. 90; cash; ‘receipts. ‘from entertain- ments, ‘Feb. and -May, $220.76; cash on- hand, ‘July 1, 874.07, Total, $447, 72, “-Expenditiire — Telegrams and stamps, $9.95; eordwood, $33.50; janitor’s wages, :$40.00; supplies! and furniture, $142,23;. building |i extras, $173.13; freight and ex- press, $7.94; cash at bank, July 4, 1914, 240,97. - Total, $447.72 “T haveexamined thie books anid School, and : . certify that the : above atatement is correct,; {! ‘(Sed A. OM ‘PLAYER, Auilitor. “Abolish Stock Exchanges |: Probably business suffers’ more ‘from ‘the ignorant and ‘often malicious valuations placed upon stocks, which are ‘only subdivig: Jions ‘of. properties . and. assets, than ‘from: ‘any other one thing. Stock exchanges, theoretical)? markets where traders meet and : arttve: “at true” ‘values ‘by’ barter |.and: higgling, -are ity reality: but the’ gilded haunts of gamblers ‘who ‘either’ do -not know Values i ér.who are wuolly indifferent to them.. “pe Brokers. ares 50 ugh: coricern- “ ed, and. no more, with the intrin- Tald: Values ‘of: the things’ they :_é dealin “aa poker: players’ || cerned with the Antringl re corr ¢ cards: they. play: player decides. sé inuch tid he bets that :much on his hand: A stock: broker dbs |: accounts of the Hazelton Public ; cides: that. ertain shares.” ate’ worth? ‘pd nbuch-that is, | he. can sell them for an advance-* “liver? “LAND NOTICRS'. Peace River Land mince District of Take -notica: that. D.: of Vancouver, maatauran ‘eoper, ine tends: to ‘apply iy for” périnissiin to pur- chase the following described lands: ‘Commencing at a poat ignited 200 | feet below t the crossing: at on the south thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, id Hogem, bicirg 80 chains, east BD.chaing, to this : | Rie, 22, 1914, D: D. McKinnen, Peace River Land District. ‘District of Omineca. - Pake notice that’ Walter Ramsay, of. } Edmonton, merchant, intends to: eee for permission to purchage the fol! ng.d ecribed Janda:.. -:- mameneing chaing caste: erly from the northwest corner of L. May’a application to |’ purchase, thence south, 80. chaing, east 0: ch Bins, north * 80°“ chairs,’ ‘west’ 80 chains along thebank of Omineca river, to point of commencement, Ang. 22, 1914, | Walter Ramsay. Peace River Land ‘District, : District of -Ominéca, : “Take notice that. May McKinnon, of | Ga Vancouver, married woman, interids:to | apply for permission to purchase the following described Janda: : Commencing at:a -post’ planted: 80 chains Westerly from ‘the ‘northeast | .- corner of. D. 'D. McéKinnon’s a plication to purchase, thence south h 80 ch chains, weat 80 chaina, north 80 chains, east: |- ‘chains along the bank of Omineca river, to point of commencement. * - Aug. 22, 1914, May McKinnon. Peace River Land District, - Diateiet at Ineca. Wake notice that Frank : Baston,: of Vancouver, watchman, intenda to: ‘apply for permission to: purchase the follow- ng, eactibed landa. . - ommencing at @ poat planted 80 chains eoutherly ‘from. the: northeast corner of D, D. MeKinnon's northeast] - ‘corner, thencd south 80 chalns; weat.£0 chaing, north 80 chains, esat 0 chaing, Aug. 22, 1914, Frank Boston. ' Peace River Lad District. Distvict of . mineca, Take notice Cnn ‘H, E. Fetheraton- hangh, of North -Vancouner, married woman, ittends to- ‘ohow for parmisgion Ram owing described Comniencing ‘at a at planted 18 mnileg from mouth of fiver on cut | bank of Mane6n xiver, thence east 80 eha ing, | ta: horth’ 80° chairia feat Bo chains, south 80 chaina along’ hank f, Manson Fiver to purchase the fol | landa: {to point of ca rmemssiner | Aug. 10, 1914. H, E. Fetherstonhaogh,| Peace River Land. District. ‘District ‘ot _ eck, “Bake notice : that - > William Mac} Vistas of Out ted at the | uth 6 bank of Desin- alon, eodimenheedrent, 4