THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1918 ‘| War. R. S. Sargent, Ltd. HAZELTON, B, C, Ranchers’, Miners’ and Prospectors’ - Outfits and Supplies Farming Machinery Canada Food Board License umber .B-17303 Canada Food — Board License Number 8-17803 For the Housekeeper A Full Supply of “Economy” Jars and Lids 2) emy alien, ANNOUNCEMENT. THE PRINTERS ARE NOW AT WORK ON -WRIGLEY’S British Columbia Directory Compiled and Printed in British Columbia— endorsed by B.C. Goy- ernment, Boards of Trade, Manufacturers Association and other bodies IN FIVE MAIN SECTIONS BRITISH COLUMBIA YEAR ROOK—One hundred pages - of official data, covering agrieniture, Lands, Timber, . Mining, Fishing, Shipbuilding and Public Works, pre- pared by the various Departments, This section will cover fully the development'in British Columbia, - GAZETTEER, describing over 1900 cities, towns, villages, and settlements within the province, showing location, ‘distance from larger points, how reached and by what _ lines, synopsis of local resources, population, ete. ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY of all ete, in all towns and districts, CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY of Manufacturers, Retailers, _ ., Producers, Dealera and Consumers, listing all from the raw material to the finished article, INCORPORATED CITIES—AIl gazetteer information in ‘Directory of the incorporated: cities of the Provinee will be prepared by either the ‘Board of Trade, thereby official. ’ PRADE NAMES AND TRADE MARKS—A list of popular trade names alphabetically. If you want to. know the manufacturer or selling agent of a trade-name article, look up.this section, ~ ; ; VERTISING BRITISH COLUMBIA—It is necessary to _ tinue to come. . With this aim in view, a copy-of the directory will be placed in the leading Libraries and‘ Boards of Trade throughout the.Canadian'Prairies,. & j abroad, Tha °° Directory ‘will be used by préupective tourists and set-..: Eastern Canada, the United States and | Jers ae an official guide of the Province, - °° _» The subieription price of the Divectory is $10, express paid,” ra. 7 o. Addresit your order to... athe rs ~ WRIGLEY DIRECTORIES, LTD, "| 210-212 Metropolitan Bldg, one ate ; business and pro- fessional men, Farmers, Stock Raisers, Fruit Growers, . products - City Council or the _ continue to advertise British Columbia outside of the | Province, in order that tourists and settlers will con. - [io RL: “Broun, “Van ouver: : A -P: “McK Gold Mining oe For a long time the gold min- particular attention “from the various Allied nations, and the 4) cold miners were left to struggle Hl on as best they could. Bee fistage has been reached where| E=% i! the respective nations are begin- ining to sit up and take notice of |: the necessity of a steady produc- jijtion of gold in order to stabilize y}/ the national credits and to- put ‘(ithe Allies in the best possible s|{ financial condition to carry on the Greater encouragement is |: §'|needed for the miners, particu- larly the smaller fellows:—Ex, ‘Now the Increase Output that the Granby Consolidated j| Mining, Smelting & Power Com- pany will have completed’ the work of enlarging the plant at 3 | Anyox so as to increase material- j|ly the war efforts of the works. j ‘The smelter at present normal 4| capacity is handling about 85,000 tons of ore monthly, and with the j/completion of the new converter j|this will be ineased to more! 7; than 90,000 tons, with a propor- 3 tionate production of ‘copper, which metal. is now so greatly in 3| demand for war purposes. Pretty Soft | Canada is truly a land flowing with milk and honey for the en- of the Kamloops Inland-Sentinel says regarding the interned en- 4/emy aliens at- Vernon and com- their treatment in “‘durance vile” | with that of our own boys starv- *, (ing in Germany: ‘During the heated spell at Vernon every comfort was shown to the Hun in the internment camp. - He got his ice, his electric negligee ‘shirts, while. the poor paling stood in blistering heat with his jacket buttoned to his neck to comply with orders, Every big fat German rhinoceros in the internment camp was doing hia hest to enjoy life at the expense umbia and Canada, - The editor of this paper would not care to be entrusted with the care of that camp. He might be sent to jail something disrespectful to the Hun.” ce W.G. McMynn, of Victoria, provincial game warden and po- lice superintendent, came-up on Wednesday, ss 4 of came in on Wednesday.:” Ray ‘ TOR SALE < Afrédale -biteh A . eKenzie,. Hazeltor By September Lit is expected ing industry was receiving no|. 4; " txt Oi ee as Get Behind the Wheel : : e a _@ ; of a Ford and Drive — RY it just once! Ask your friend to let you “pilot” his car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be sur- . prised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. ': Uf you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there ia something good in stora for you.” It is vastly different from just tiding—being a passenger. And espece .- ~ . jally ao if you drive a Ford, . . Young hoya, girls, women and even erondfathers—thou- -sands of. them—are driving Ford cara and enjoying it, “A Ford stops and sterts in traffic with exceptional case sod. -. smoothness, while on county roads and hills its atrength and r power show to advantage, re CO ' Buy'a Ford and you will want to be behind “the whee)". constanily, : . = oo . a Runabout - | Touring - = Coupe - .. - Sedan ..-- Chassis - = §$ One-tonTruck $750 THE UNIVERSAL CAR PF, 0. B. FORD, ONT. RS. Sargent, Ltd., Dealers, Ha relton | Read what the editor |; Canadian on the outside of the|: | | Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points yia steame: oo — FOR VA fans, hia canopies for shade, his’! tennis shoes, .white. pants and/¥. Express, General. Drayage LIVERY and STAGES night, Our stages meet all trains . -We.are prepared to-aupply private! and publie conveyances day and Best Dry Birch, $6.00 a cord Consign. your shipments in -Our Care for Storage or Delivery, Address all communications to Hazelton. 7 CAN Theft | DIAN’ PACIFIC RAILWAY to Vancouver, and Canadian Pacific Railway.. Meals and Berth included on Ste 11, 18, 26 -, m Prince |: Freightingy at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. -f. fo “Ruddy & MacKay’ of the taxpayers of Britishy Col- for a thousand years for saying! Roy Hobart, of Pringe Rupert, || ‘wag among Wednesday's artivals. ancouver, with pedigree; two' years of age. | pply Government “Telegraphs, ° . ‘Local and District a : eo “95 Miles “a1 To Hazelton , “s ow 7 . - One gallon of gasoline “has done it yo