THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY-20, _ Visited Coal Property Mayor MeClymont of Prince Rupert, who holds extensive in- interests in Telkwa Collieries, Limited, visited the properties at Telkwa this week, in connection with the future plans of opera- tion of the fields, Now is the time to go fishing. Some excellent catches are being taken in the rivers, lakes and streams in this locality,and there is fish for all who care to go af- ter it. - The Omineca Miner The best medium for Home and Out-of-Town Advertisers. We carry the News. . Job Printing of the Highest Quality. RS. Sargent, Lid. HAZELTON, B. Cc. Miners’ and Prospectors’ Supplies Cook Stoves and Heaters ' Farming Machinery © ) Ogilvie’s Government Standard “War Flour” “Do Your Bit---Plant a Garden” Come and examine our large assortnien of Seeds | We Carry A FULL SUPPLY OF GARDEN TOOLS POVEYYONYTE RA ARNIS AT AAAS ANNOUNCEMENT. | ~ WRIGLEY’S British Columbia Directory Compiled and Printed in British Colambia— endorsed by B.C. 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The Directory will be used by prospective tourists and bet- lers‘as'at official guide ofthe Province.’ ; _ The subscription price of the Directory in $10, express Paid. : ‘ Addreas-your order to WRIGLEY DIRECTORIES, LID. 216-212: ‘Metrépolitan Bl ge" q| captured territory. j|claims to have taken 18,000 pris- 4/ oners, described to be a gross exaggeration, says London, which }\ estimates the German losses at 4 / 100,000. On Thursday a brilliant counter |- Pilate was & neutral: me ‘Canada than a trench din Flan- The Battle’s Progress On Monday the Germans re- sumed their offensive, this time ‘on the -Champagne front front| from Maison de Champagne to Chateau Thierry, a 55-mile line. The German. intention, ‘from all indications, was the. straighten- ing’ of the large salient of which Rheims forms the apex, which, if successful, would render the cap- ture of Paris: 4a comparatively simple matter, to the Teutonic mind, at least. The initial attack carried the| Germans 6000 yards at a few points, where they hit a-defense of stonewall proportions — and stopped. Counter-attacks by the French have restored a portion of the ‘The enemy thrust was launched by General | 4] Foch, on a front of 25 miles from j | Fontenay, north of the Aisne, | - d}southward to: Belleu, in which j| thousands of prisoners were tak- 3/en and the German line penetrat- - 3 [ed to a distance of six miles. The |i j | successful prosecution of this of- }|fensive would result in disaster 3| to the German forces on the wide|[f #]and dangerous Marne salient, +! KNOCK THE HUN. OUT OF HUNG. A Nova Scotia editor received | - the following epigrammatie con- |: tribution: Dig! Dig! Dig! Dig | in ‘your ;: jeans for the Patriotic Fund; dig Lin your garden to plane; dig dan- delions, dig clams, but digl. 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