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@ L . : , - , . = ..... -: • ...... .- -. ~ . : : ;. .... :' :'.. .... . .... ..... : :~:. ,'/"~!.~. ~:" ~ [ Ad " by ' 'Minercol mns SubS cure the " : l vert smSccure Results• us cribcrs Se ' :' .... mg u .• Reliable News of the Norther Jntenor. "The Omi eca M in':': \ / .... VOL VII, NO. 29 ' / HAZELTON;-B.C,, S~ATURDAY, MARCH 16. 1918 PRICE $2.U0 A YEAR il L ! . LOCAL NEWS. PARAGPAPHS Itdns of Personal • Interest From Haze[ton and Surrounding District T: J. Stephens, of/Vancouver, is in town. ]~: S. NoYes, of Calg¢~ry, was here this week. W..Laing came up from Van- couver on Monday. Fran~ Sullivan car~e in from Fort St. James on Monday. H. C. Evans, the piano tuner, of Prince Rupert, was here this week. • D. B./MorYill came down from the Ha~elton View during the week. .... ,.. -. -~' J~A: ~Rogers, of Prince Ru- pert, was~.a visitor_ in town this week. " ...... . : ::~ .. W..~ ~.. watt, ie rwent :'d0W~fXo Port ~ Essington On~.Sunday, re, turning on Monday. -" / Ruddy & l~iaeKay are havifig their automobiles, overhauled and put into shape foi" :the summer season by Stuart'Jack.-' f- On SUnday evening last the Chemical.wagons were ealled0ut to ~extinguish aehimneyfire on the premises occupfed by the Royal Lunch. Damage wasnil. = . The cold spell, at the beginning of the week w~us of short dura. tiofi, being followed by a Period • of very spring-like, weather un- • der the softenlogrinfluende of. which the snow Is disappenring rapidly.:.- - - -; . \ - Eli. '1~ergusson. i. " . . . . . a prominent Bulldey Valley ~.anchee,is spend-~ ing a, few days in -town. ,.' Mr. ,FergusSon recently sold his ra.ch ":to a prairie farmer for"Whatii said to be a handsome figure,and" i ,intends to make: his home .in ti~e ~ Ki~io x yailey. ] " - - Card.of Thanks ' Thepresident and members of he W. A, wish,to express their gmt.eful thanks to ~all the con. tHbtlto~ of refreshments for th'e Soldiers Aidtea held today, and "tO' ithe. man~&!fid i friends who helpedmany waY'towards :mak. lag a SuCceSs;of the affair. ; .... "" Sl~beial th .,~,'?- - ,| .. .. , '.. Mm,',Kzrb~ ,:~by.tnak|l~g THE WEEK'S , HAPPENINGS AT TELKWA {From Our SI~ecialCorrespondent) Charlie Barrett is enlarging his house by adding three or font ro0msl We don't know the meaning of it, but we have heard rumors. .. _.. Walter Gale, of Hubert, and Miss Smyth, of Vancouver. Were united in the bonds of holy mat- rimony on Wednesday night. Rev. I,arter, of Smithers; per- formed the Ceremony. One Torp~to--?H*?*! pHILADELPmA, March 16:~-The~:i dread secret of an aerial torpedo so pow- erful inrange and destruc- tiveness that/it could blot out the city of Berlin from the face Of the earth and bring the German Empire face to face W~ith its doomt is in the possession of the United states governme,t. Without-reve~!ing details of the torpedo;.~the inventor says. it has ~a range of be- 1 -Weddings and rumors of wed- I tween .400 and.500.,dles. dings are rife in the land. Ru- ','" mor-tells us that Nels White is Air %'oid x. - thinking, of surrendering his. freedom and taking unto himself a wife. .The above points a moral-- C0m.e and live in Telkwa. . .,~nother car of coal was ship- pe'd West this week.. • Miss M. ca,bpl~ell has bought D~tve Scott's cabin. Mr. Clute, of P~ Burns, made' his;-:usuall monthly visit during the week. ,. : .;, ,- ~. . ~-.~ Mrs. Scott left'~for Ruperton .1"hursday's train to join her husband, Mrs. McColl and her son ex- pect to.be leaving for Rupert on Sunday's train. .,- Mr. Fleteherl of the Canadian Cons01fdated, ~vas ~ a business vis itor in •toWn thisweek. •- Don"t forget the bi~ dan~e 0n Monday,-April 1. Proceeds in aid of:the Red.Cross, .' -: /.Constable Fairbairn " held a postmortem on.one of his Chick- e'ns'this week. His verdic~i was that the poor bird had come to its end br eating three pins. We know that feed/is high, but we think that poultry owners.might find abetter substitute than pins on which to feed their hens~ • '=/ Weather thttS Opeiatlons i James B.; Rowley Came in tills ith'e Eureka coai proP~ Week~from ertY,, about thirty.. "miles ~f/rom H~t6iton ~, -0n the Babine ~rail. ,0Pemti'ons on the property,f.which ai'e 'being made under Mr. Row: ley's..direction," hKve:: been dn: fortunately ~eurtniled for some time;bad weather and dang~.rof ano~vslides necessitating i-h~:iaY. ing.offof m0st of the ..~'ew .and the stoppage, of,0Perations until more favorable eo'nditionsare. : and More Air Raids • London. Ma,ie : e:-In a ep- pelin raid last"~night on Hurtle- pool five were .l~illed and nine in- jured. : ~. / Ten tons Of bombs were drop- pedon Freiburg, Germany. by British airmbn ..... The idock~s' at Brug~s were'also bombed,:- ,: turn:to theEureka, for. a:-sh0R lent. apee~men'~of ~oa!from th6 i,property.: .:~" '.;'i " :~, ~ " ~-' :: .'.; "~ ~~ . Moi~day's air raid on Coblen2 caused groat darnage. Munitions [plants Were destroyed. = Address on Conservation ' In St. Andrew,sHall on Mon- day afternoon, Rev~ FerHer. ad- dressed a meetingof t0wnspeople in regard to the ever-growing ne'ed for food conservation.- Mr/ Ferrier, Wlio is connected with the Industrial Sohool at Brandon; Man:, directed his, ut- terances specially .to ~the ladies, laying great emphasis on •their duty in thematter of economy. He gave many examples of when ec6nomy.can, be', exercised, and placed gre~t stress~ on {:he-con- servation • of beef, pork and @heat. :' Asan instance Of.,what'is be- ing-done t0~ardsthat end. •the speakez cited the'~ example of women" in his own ~town, ..who give-teas, but s~rve nothing but substitutes .for =wheat mid the NEWS 0F THE WEEK FROM SMITHERS (From. Our Special Correspor~de'nt) • Rev~. Wl S. A. Larter, wife REAL BOOSTER DIES IN. SOUTH .Frank l~IcKtnnon, "Prominent Man Of the North, Passed Away and daughter left for Vancouvei" "- on Tuesc~y " on Thursday morning's train. ~' I ,, .^ '. ~...'~, ....... -. ., ~ l use oi:t)mtneca OlStHCVS Iore- £ne stork VlSlI;ea one uarr . . " - - . - - ' ...... -.Imost cIUzens has passed away-lh ranch on Monuay msc, anamr, jh i" " ~" "'" " " "' " , ,, ~ ., ' , osp tel. el; Victoria, where ne ana ~vtrs t;arr are me proua . " . . . . I had undergone an operation for parents-of an 8~-Ib naby gin. . . • . " ' .lappendic~tlS, in.the person of Mrs. Wilcocks gave a tea on[Frank C McKinnon ' : ' " ,Wednesdayafternooninh0norofl ~ ,'. . . " . . ~ '.. ,; ^,. .,., " [ ~ranK ~OOK a Keen in~eres~ in. mrs U £qelll " . . " " [anything that meant development F. G. Heal, of Telkwa, was al and devoted his time entirely tb " . ~ i business vlmtor In town on Wed-I nesday. • ~ , Ithe study of the natural resources of the districtin'-~vhich" he had Mrs. Strickland entertained a[lived for the past eightorten few fi'ie~dson Tuesday evening. I 'ears. But perhaps his loss A. Naslund, an old Bulkley Valley pioffeer., left for his form- er home at Everett; Wash.,. on -Ti~ursday. Mr. and Mrs..Ellwarger have as their guest their daughter ft'om Edmonton. • H. H. Little, of Hazelton, was a visiterin town Saturdaynight• i. Pat" Carvspent.~evemi';days'in.~ Co~vn:during tlie~week. :-i .... Dr. J, P. McKie,~J. S..Grsy md Mi:s. Hetheriffgton' drove 'toI Carr's ranch on Wednesday, '[ Jan, Brindly returned from Prince Rupert on Monday night, after spending a sh0~'t vacation there. Mrs. J. Lynch will occupy the Latter residence, wher@ Mrs. O'Neill and son,Mike, will be her~ guests for ashort time.._ Mr. and. Mrs. A. Pinkerton, who have been spending the last two mon~h s with their •daughter, Mrs. Strickland, expect to leave shortly for their home .at Fran- c0is Lake. Among ranchers visiting town during the week were Pat Mc- Phee, Chas, Chapman, John La- .% padat,,Wilson Bros,, Pat Carr, Jghn Maney, E)'nest Morin,'and Mark, Hanna.. John Gould went to Houston on. Saturday night to'vis{t his cousin, Frank Mmmaghan, . Bum~ Out ..While l/olding school atKitse- guecla,~n Tuesday last,, the resi- dence of Miss Wright, the:teach- like, .... " " " " l er, was t#tallydestroyed by.,fire, =~if',thd speake'r~,xemarks are The ~ntenta Of the h'ousalwere 'ta'kenrtoheart and.'.a~ted.upon entirely consumed inithe~biaze, '. y the ladies locally,, .their part I ai~d.mcluded all of.the unfortun-- :In ?'-Wl'rt.~g the ::Whr' :wiIK, beno[at~: occupant s worldly posses. mean one'. ',::~~/::.~ .... istons. Miss Wright came up'to ~ ~ [ Hazelton.;on Wednesday • night,.' ";"!~ "~ ":": Catd°~"z~~ : "i-~ a n d : i s " . a t P ~ s e i , t ~:.i~he::. ~Uest,; O~ .. The 8t~ff, and~',:m~ilag~menl: of ] Dr~:andMrs. Wrlnch.. " Hazeltod:HospR~i,~i~;lah~'toth~nk " -:.': ., .... ;,/ iheart!!Y"nil.who.:hpi~.~i~i~sgch :~;Fi~R,~ander~and ' Royl ~I;. will be most keenly felt in our mining ~.circles. He-knew the mining game and played it likens man. He ~v~as connected with every mining deal of importance almost on Rocher de Boule hill and held an interest in the Del- ta and Highland Boy groups, which fie_was later instrumental in~t~rnin~g over to the •circle .of Edmonton caPitalifits kn0wn as theDe[taCoppei ~ Co. > Frank McKinndn," We:c0nsider, was a man .who. vms.,bound Ito have made his m~irkqn tliiS;"d0un-"- " try, and his sudden call leaves a blank in the Hazelton community. Mr. McKinnon, who was born : .' in Prince Edward~Island, was 42 = .years of age.' He wasmarried :: eighteen months ago, and .leave~. _ a widow in Vancouver. " The fu- ,7 , . nei'ai took place yesterday in i~! Vancouver. Our sincere sympathy goes out to. his widow, mining partnem andfriends. - . .- / .- ' . . . .... Methodist Church " .~, ,: Rev. R, C.Scott.will preach.at "./: 7:20 tomorrow evening on .the.-...~./j subject: "TheGospel Of Christ." ':~:i Special music. The Bible Study";~roup will meet every Thursday evening in . I:!; St. Andrew's Hall, and will dis:. £ili. ~ cuss• 'The MesSage ofJesus to ,-: Our Modern. Life,"' theswidelY- ~ .-i' "i:~il, circulate d . . .... , . ~: work of ShellerMath-/ ews, president 0~ ~Chicago Un!-~; ~ ~.":/ Verslty, - .~ :~, "- ..'/: All.are cordlally' mvRed,. .~;:~ ,', "~'~: : , Ayllife-Slsco , ~( ~~,:~,,:: i~,i~] in• •Vancouver last Week/of?E:iG:: • '/ill {!'r'?~i 1 Mr.: A•yliffe. wm~, until i~e'n~iv•,~!:~: :::i;~i:ili:] l /. ~mm i

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Page 1: Ad The Omi eca M in':' · 2018-01-10 · Mrs. J. Lynch will occupy the Latter residence, wher@ Mrs. ¶ O'Neill and son,Mike, will be her~ guests for ashort time.._ Mr. and. Mrs. A

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[ Ad " by ' 'Miner col mns SubS cure the " : l vert smSccure Results• u s c r i b c r s S e • ' : ' . . . . mg u .• Reliable News of the Norther Jntenor.

"The Omi eca M in':': \ / .... VOL VII, NO. 29 ' / HAZELTON;-B.C,, S~ATURDAY, MARCH 16. 1918 PRICE $2.U0 A YEAR

i l L !

. LOCAL NEWS. PARAGPAPHS

Itdns of Personal • Interest From Haze[ton and Surrounding

District

T: J. Stephens, of/Vancouver, is in town.

]~: S. NoYes, of Calg¢~ry, was here this week.

W..Laing came up from Van- couver on Monday.

Fran~ Sullivan car~e in from Fort St. James on Monday.

H. C. Evans, the piano tuner, of Prince Rupert, was here this week. •

D. B./MorYill came down from the Ha~elton View during the week. ....

,.. -.

-~' J~A: ~Rogers, of Prince Ru- pert, was~.a visitor_ in town this week. " . . . . . . . : : : ~

. . W..~ ~.. watt , ie rwent :'d0W~fXo Port ~ Essington On~ .Sunday, re, turning on Monday. -"

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Ruddy & l~iaeKay are havifig their automobiles, overhauled and put into shape foi" :the summer season by Stuart'Jack.-'

f- On SUnday evening last the

Chemical.wagons were ealled0ut to ~extinguish aehimneyfire on the premises occupfed by the Royal Lunch. Damage wasnil.

= .

The cold s p e l l , at the beginning of the week w~us of short dura. tiofi, being followed by a Period

• of very spring-like, wea the r un- • der the softenlogrinfluende of. which the snow Is disappenring rapidly.:.- - - - ; .

\

- Eli. '1~ergusson. i. " . . . . . a prominent Bulldey Valley ~.anchee,is spend-~ ing a , few days in -town. ,.' Mr.

,FergusSon recently sold his ra.ch ":to a prairie f a r m e r for"Whatii said to be a handsome figure,and" i , intends to make: his home .in ti~e ~ Ki~io x yailey. ]

" - - Card.of Thanks ' Thepresident and members of

he W. A, wish,to express their gmt.eful thanks to ~all the con. tHbtlto~ of refreshments for th'e Soldiers Aidtea held today, and

"tO' i the. man~&!fid i friends who • helpedmany waY'towards :mak. lag a SuCceSs;of the affair. ;

.... "" Sl~beial th .,~,'?- - . , | . . . . , '..

• Mm,',Kzrb~

• ,:~by.tnak|l~g

T H E W E E K ' S ,

H A P P E N I N G S

A T T E L K W A

{From Our SI~ecial Correspondent) Charlie Barrett is enlarging his

house by adding three or font • ro0msl We don't know the meaning of it, but we have heard rumors. .. _..

Walter Gale, of Hubert, and Miss Smyth, of Vancouver. Were united in the bonds of holy mat- rimony on Wednesday night. Rev. I,arter, of Smithers; per- formed the Ceremony.

One Torp~to--?H*?*!

pHILADELPmA, March 16:~-The~:i dread secret

of an aerial torpedo so pow- erful inrange and destruc- tiveness tha t / i t could blot out the city o f Berlin from the face Of the earth and bring the German Empire face to face W~ith its doomt is in the possession of the

United s ta tes governme,t. Without-reve~!ing details of the torpedo;.~the inventor • says. it h a s ~a range of be- 1

-Weddings and rumors of wed- I tween .400 and. 500.,dles.

dings are rife in the land. Ru- ','" mor-tells us that Nels White is Air %'oid x. -

thinking, of surrendering his. freedom and taking unto himself a wife.

.The above points a moral-- C0m.e and live in Telkwa. .

.,~nother car of coal was ship- pe'd West this week..

• Miss M. ca,bpl~ell has bought D~tve Scott's cabin.

Mr. Clute, of P ~ Burns, made' his;-:usuall monthly visit during the week. ,. : .;, ,- ~. . ~-.~

Mrs. Scott left'~for R u p e r t o n .1"hursday's train to join her husband,

Mrs. McColl and her son ex-

pect to.be leaving for Rupert on Sunday's train. .,-

Mr. Fleteherl of the Canadian Cons01fdated, ~vas ~ a business vis itor in •toWn thisweek. •-

Don"t forget the bi~ dan~e 0n Monday,-April 1. Proceeds in aid of:the Red.Cross, .' -:

/.Constable Fairbairn " held a postmortem on.one of his Chick- e'ns'this week. H i s verdic~i was that the poor bird had come to its end br eating three pins. We know that feed/is high, b u t we think that poultry owners.might • • find a b e t t e r substitute than pins on which to feed their hens~ •

'=/ Weather thttS Opeiatlons i

James B.; Rowley Came in tills ith'e Eureka coai proP~ Week~ from

ertY,, about thirty.. "miles ~f/rom H~t6iton ~, -0n t h e Babine ~rail. ,0Pemti'ons on the property,f.which ai'e 'being made under Mr. Row: ley's..direction," hKve:: been dn: fortunately ~eurtniled for some time;bad weather and dang~.rof ano~vslides necessitating i-h~ :iaY. ing.offof m0st of the . . ~ ' e w .and the stoppage, of,0Perations until more favorable eo'nditions are.

: and More Air Raids

• London. Ma,ie : e:-In a ep- pelin ra id last"~night on Hurtle- pool five were .l~illed and nine in- jured. : ~ . /

Ten tons Of bombs were drop- p e d o n Freiburg, Germany. by British airmbn ... . . The idock~s' at Brug~s were'also bombed,:- ,:

turn:to t h e E u r e k a , for. a:-sh0R

lent. apee~men'~of ~oa!from th6 i,property.: .:~" '.;'i " :~, ~ " ~-' :: .'.; "~ ~~

. Moi~day's air raid on Coblen2 caused groat darnage. Munitions [plants Were destroyed. •

= Address on Conservation

' In St . Andrew,sHall on Mon- day afternoon, Rev~ FerHer. ad- dressed a meetingof t0wnspeople in regard to the ever-growing ne'ed for food conservation.-

Mr/ Ferrier, Wlio is connected with the Industrial Sohool at Brandon; Man:, directed his, ut- terances specially .to ~the ladies,

laying great emphasis on •their duty in thematter of economy. He gave many examples of when ec6nomy.can, be', exercised, and placed gre~t stress~ o n {:he-con- servation • of beef, pork and @heat.

: ' Asan instance Of.,what'is be- ing-done t 0~a rds tha t end. •the speakez cited the'~ example of women" in his own ~town, ..who give-teas, but s~rve nothing but substitutes .for =wheat mid t h e

NEWS 0F THE WEEK FROM

SMITHERS

(From. Our Special Correspor~de'nt)

• Rev~. Wl S. A. Larter, wife

REAL BOOSTER DIES IN. SOUTH

.Frank l~IcKtnnon, "Prominent Man Of the North, Passed Away

and daughter left for Vancouvei" "- on Tuesc~y " on Thursday morning's train. ~' I ,, .^ '. ~...'~,

....... -. ., ~ l use oi: t)mtneca OlStHCVS Iore- £ne stork VlSlI;ea one uarr . . " - - .

- - ' ...... -. I most cIUzens has passed away-lh ranch on Monuay msc, anamr , jh i" " ~" "'" " " "' "

, , , ~ . , ' , osp tel. el; Victoria, where ne ana ~vtrs t;arr are me proua .

• " . . . . I had undergone an operation for parents-of an 8~-Ib naby gin. . . •

. • " ' .lappendic~tlS, in . the person of Mrs. Wilcocks gave a tea on[Frank C McKinnon ' : ' "

,Wednesdayafternooninh0norofl ~ ,'. . . " . . ~ '.. ,; ^ , . .,., " [ ~ranK ~OOK a Keen in~eres~ i n . mrs U £qelll " • . . •

" " [anything that meant development F. G. Heal, of Telkwa, was al and devoted his time entirely tb

• " . ~ i

business vlmtor In town on Wed-I nesday. • ~ , I the study of the natural resources

of the districtin'-~vhich" he had Mrs. Strickland entertained a[lived for the past eightorten

few fi'ie~ds on Tuesday evening. I 'ears. But perhaps his loss

A. Naslund, an old Bulkley Valley pioffeer., left for his form- er home at Everett; Wash.,. on -Ti~ursday.

Mr. and Mrs..Ellwarger have as their guest their daughter ft'om Edmonton.

• H. H. Little, of Hazelton, was a visiterin town Saturdaynight•

i. Pat" Carvspent.~evemi';days'in.~ Co~vn: during tlie~week. :-i ....

Dr. J, P. McKie,~J. S..Grsy md Mi:s. Hetheriffgton' drove 'to I

Carr's ranch on Wednesday, '[

Jan, Brindly returned from Prince Rupert on Monday night, after spending a sh0~'t vacation there.

Mrs. J. Lynch will occupy the Latter residence, wher@ Mrs. ¶ O'Neill and son,Mike, will be her~ guests for ashor t time.._

Mr. and. Mrs. A. Pinkerton, who have been spending the last two mon~h s with their • daughter, Mrs. Strickland, expect to leave shortly for their home .at Fran- c0is Lake.

Among ranchers visiting town during the week were Pat Mc- Phee, Chas, Chapman, John La- .% padat,,Wilson Bros,, Pat Carr, Jghn Maney, E)'nest Morin,'and Mark, Hanna..

John Gould went to Houston on. Saturday night to'vis{t his cousin, Frank Mmmaghan,

.

Bum~ Out ..While l/olding school atKitse-

guecla,~n Tuesday last,, the resi- dence of Miss Wright, the:teach-

like, .... " " " " l er, was t#tally destroyed by.,fire, =~ if',thd speake'r~,xemarks are The ~ntenta Of the h'ousal were 'ta'kenrto heart and.'.a~ted .upon entirely consumed inithe~ biaze, '. y t he ladies locally,, .their part I ai~d.mcluded all of.the unfortun-- :In ?'-Wl'rt.~g the ::Whr' :wiIK, beno[at~: occupant s worldly posses. mean one'. ' , : : ~ ~ / : : . ~ .... istons. Miss Wright came up'to

• ~ ~ [ Hazelton.;on Wednesday • night,.' ";"! ~ "~ ":": C a t d ° ~ " z ~ ~ : "i-~ and: is" .atP~sei , t ~:.i~he::. ~Uest,; O~ .. The 8t~ff, and~',:m~ilag~menl: of ] Dr~:andMrs. Wrlnch.. " Hazeltod:HospR~i,~i~;lah~'toth~nk " -:.': . , .... ;,/ iheart!!Y"nil.who.:hpi~.~i~i~sgch : ~;Fi~R,~ander~and ' Royl ~I;.

will be most keenly felt in our mining ~.circles. H e - k n e w the mining game and played it likens man. He ~v~as connected with every mining deal of importance almost on Rocher de Boule hill and held an interest in the Del- ta and Highland Boy groups, which fie_was later instrumental in~t~rnin~g over to the •circle .of Edmonton caPitalifits kn0wn as theDe[taCoppei ~ Co.

>

Frank McKinndn," We:c0nsider, was a man .who. vms.,bound I t o have made his m~irkqn tliiS;"d0un-"- " try, and his sudden call leaves a blank in the Hazelton community.

Mr. McKinnon, who was born : . ' in Prince Edward~Island, was 42 = .years o f age.' He wasmarried :: eighteen months ago, and .leave~. _ a widow in Vancouver. " The fu- ,7

• • , .

nei'ai took place yesterday in i~! Vancouver.

Our sincere sympathy goes out to. his widow, mining partnem andfriends. - .

.- / .- ' . . . -

.... Methodist Church " .~, ,: Rev. R, C.Scott.will preach.at "./:

7:20 tomorrow evening on .the.-...~./j subject: "TheGospel Of Christ." ':~:i

Special music.

The Bible Study";~roup will meet every Thursday evening in . I:!; St. Andrew's Hall, and will dis: . £ili. ~ cuss• 'The MesSage ofJesus to ,-: Our Modern. Life,"' theswidelY- ~ .-i' "i:~il, circulate d . • . .... , . ~: work of ShellerMath-/ ews, president 0~ ~ Chicago Un!-~; ~ ~.":/ Verslty, - .~ • : ~, "- ..'/:

All. are cordlally' mvRed,. .~;:~ ,', "~'~:

: , Ayl l i fe-Slsco , ~( ~~,:~,,:: i~,i~]

in • •Vancouver last Week/of?E:iG:: • '/ill {!'r'?~i 1

Mr.: A•yliffe. wm~, until i~e'n~iv•,~!:~: :::i;~i:ili:]

l / . ~ m m

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T H E OMINECA"MINER, S:~TURDAY,:MARCH 16,'1918- ' .......

! : : . . . E ~ e r y d ~ p .of: Br i t iSh ibi

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:The:Omin ca:: iner:=:]:iSiGiE,/WILi BE-: ........ ::: ..... " .:,.: ::, .: ]":: -. .MADE' READY :

P~J,nLISIIED EVERY SATURDAY AT [ ' T r u ~ r u ' I I ~ i ' f f A T f f l V H . - ~ Z E S T O ~ , '~ I :E C z ~ ' r ~ , a o F W I l E . . . . . : " ; a . ~ m ~ r ~ J . ~ l , l

GREA.T OMINECA DISTR:CT OF" "::-.

BRITISH COLUMBIA, Vancouver , - March: 1 2 : - - T h e

B)' R. S. S~rgat, Lht. g o v e r n m e n t h a s d e c i d e d to open

- t he P . G . E , r a i l w a y l ine a t t h e SUBSCr~IPTION R&TES: Canada e a r l i e s t poss ib l e m o m e n t and to -

and British Possessions. Two Dollars a year: Foreign. Three Dollars a y e a r . day.-, d e s p a t c h e d :a .crew of bo i l e r

ADVERTISING' RATES: Display, m a k e r s a n d m e c h a n i c s to g e t t h e $1.5u per inch per month; Reading Notices, 15 cents per line for each mot ive p o w e r of the road in to insertinn. - I,el.,'al notices inserted at " " L ~. C. Gazette rates, s h a p e fo r ope ra t i on . T h e Ter -

- - - - - mina i S t e a m N a v i g a t i o n Co., SATUItDAY, MA~CH. 16, 1918. which s u p p l i e s t im w a t e r l ink be-

tween V a n c o u v e r and S q u a m i s h , F U E L A N D FOOD.-- has been not i f ied t h a t i t can ac-

Fuel and f o o d a r e t h e t w o cep t f r e i g h t n e x t Monday . Snow

h a s i c necess i t i e s which , i t ha s cove r s th~ l inp a t m a n y po in t s

becn sa id , will , in a l a r g e reedS- a n d the p lo u g h s will be used d a y

ure , e n s u r e v ic to ry in t h e w a r and . n i g h t un t i l t he t r a c k s a r e

or the s ide which p o s s e s s e s t he c l ea red as f a r as Cl in ton . Se t -

/~rea tes t r e sources of t h e s e p r o d - l e t s a r e in need o f r e l i e f a ~ d

- u c t s . The re fo re , a n y e f f o r t m a d e e v e r y ef f0r t wil l be m a d e to re-

to i nc rea se the s u p p l y of t h e s e l ieve t h e m . "

s t a p l e s is h e l p i n g to b r i n g v i c to ry Cheap Fish in Big Demand

by j u s t t h a t a mount . , V a n c o u v e r , M a r c h 11:-:--Fish a t

The f i rs t s h i p m e n t o f coal f rom three ' pounds f o r ~ q u a r t e r . . w a s a

T e l k w a l a s t . w e e k i s - t h u s dou.bly , real i ty in t he c i t y o f . V a n c o u v e r

to be lauded, f i r s t , b e c a h s e - i t on F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y , and t h e

m a r k s the d r i v i n g of t h e th in d e m a n d f o r cod, f lounders , laake

end of the w e d g e o f p r e g r e s s , and sole w a s such as to j u s t i f y

and secondly because i t wil l p a v e the e x p e c t a t i o n s t h a t t h e move- t h e w a y t o w a r d s h e l p i n g to fill

m e n t fo r p u s h i n g , t h e s a l e o f t h e v a s t s h o r t a g e of fuel e x i s t e n t g r o u n d fish is g o i n g to b e ~ corn-

t°•day' p l e t e success .

W i t h o u t coal, i n d u s t r y ceases , • GOAL NOTICES an e x a m p l e of which is shown by t h e c l o s i n g d o w ~ of m a n u f a c t u r - Hazelton Land District. District of

Coast, Range V. i n g p l a n t s in the U.S. ,~ .by Gar - Takenotice that d. K.. Ashman~, of

,, Telkwa, B. C . , ' dccupation • tamer, f i e ld ' s " coa l - l e s s .day o rde r , intends . to apply for a Iicence to pros- W i t h th is r ea l i za t ion , t h e " c o m - pect for coal-and petroleum o,]er thi~

follo~,ing described lands: .... - . . . . . m e n c e m e n t of the d e v e l o p m e n t Commencing at apos t planted at the

northwest corner o f Lot 222, Range 5, o f our coal r e sources t a k e s on a n Coast District, • thence south 80 Chains, a d d e d i m p o r t a n c e . west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80

. C!mins,. to~ point'of commencement, con- taining 640 acres more_or less, and

R e g a r d i n g f o o d , t h e poss ib i l i t i e s being:surve~:ed Lot 223,: Range 5, Coast o f i t s p roduc t ion in tiffs r eg ion Dis.trict. ' " " . a r e .,no wh i t less e x t e n s i v e t h a n Dated February 16th, 1918.

J. K. Asbn:an those of. coal. W e h a v e in t h i s va s t norilhlan_d areas, of t h e f ines t Hazelton-Land District. Distrist of

Coast,. Range V. ag)iculturaiihind th~it could be Take notice that J . K . Ashman, of

Telkwa, B.C,, occupation miner, intends found af iY~v:here. ~(; ... • .~. to apply for a lieence to prospeet for

coal. and petroleum Over the following Produ'~tion of"food i s . e s s e n t i a l described lands: . . . " -

• Commencing, at apos t planted at the f o r vict~i-y,: . 'and the :" 'more l a n d nbrthwest corner o f Lot 2?2, Range 5, develop~,~l and food p r o d u c e d in Coast District. thence nbrth 80 chains,

west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 th i s dis:~rict; the less d e p e n d e h t , chains,to pointof cdmmencement; con;

• raining 640 acres more or less, .and w e 'wi l l :be :on o u t s i d e f o o d s t u f f s , being surveyed Lot 224 Range 8, Coast

• Dis t r ic t . " " . t he more food will t hus be a t t he Dated Febmm:y 16th, 19!8. . . d i sposa l of Yhe wor ld c o n s e q u e n t J . K . Ashman

upon o u t l e s s e n e d :ddfn~md upon • M I N E R A L A C T "

i t , b e s i d e s " m a l < i n g : : ~ r tl~e p r o g - C e r t i f i ~ a t e : o f _ I m p ~ o v e n ~ e n t s

ress of th is coun t ry . " * - " N O T I C E • QUEENA MINERAL cLAIM~.;sitd:-, 'In view 'of the..)~b0.r sho:;tage, umte in the Omineca Mining Division of

CassiarDistEct, .: _ : . . . . - development, qf:~b~t h t:.h e ~uel and .Where loe=ted:--'On tlie.soutl~wester~ agricul~ffral" indust~i~'.:,'Of, this chore of Babine Lak'e, and near SilVe

.... -district.ii~ui~to.f..necessii~t~ be~ low, Island._ . "- -.,Li :,." .~ :TAKE NOTidEtl~at I. P.P B ~ r d : e ; ,

bu[ the~ipiay, as"inipsvtaht a Phrt acting as agent for'l~. J. Kolb(.:Fre( Miner's' Certlflimte No,: 7862C, intend

in Winn ihg : t h e w a F as :tLie m a n u - sixty days from the date hereof,.to ap .ply to the MiningRecorder f o r a ~ortifi

. f a c t u r e 5~f gumi .o r s h e l l s . . . • eate of Improvements for the.i~urposi - of obtaining a Crown Gran ~of tl~e abov

claim. :" - ' .. ' " -Atta 'd~ing t h e LlonRtles. Eagle - " ....... And further take notice t h a t aetibn~

under section: 85, must b e Commenced I n p a y i n g a t r i b u t e t o t t te 'Earl befdre'the'is~tianee.ot su~h~Certifieate

' :~" .: 7 : ' , .",' ' , . . . . .~. ' -.,, . of.lmprovementa. ~:'- . .. ~ _ :...~ . .. o f . D u n m o r ~ ; w h o m a w a r : v m . .Dated thll.g0th day, of Dee0mber, A,' i t o r ' in t l t a t city;,the LSs Angeles D. 1917;:.:- . " , / . : ". :' ~ ~16-26"

- 'Times.says:-.,S0mepe.0pie in this GreenBros., Burden :& CO;-" • : : e 0 u n t r y ~re;s t i l l : in .h'ei~d ~ o f add- • " ~ " : [•C|#il•E~gineers:,,'•'.-::,..":.).:::

" ' - . q u a t e i.(a~preeia~ion.'.(b.f::~]4e fa, i t . .--.uumlnion,.,Briti~h:Colu~nbta;j... and Alber~a/LandSurveyor~' ::,::...,.,!!,i'

• / that . , a , hostile . : th0ught l o r J w o r d . . Ottleea a t Viet0ri~, Ndleon, Fort George"

:":._ : : f o r : G r e ~ :BHt t i i~ " t o d a y - . i s l ike . . . . . . . F- P+ .BtIRm~N, "-~, , ,New.Hazelton. :AtneHcan::?fla~t'~] I ~" " : ': :' . n d ] N e w t t a , o l t o n ' ' ." the

, : " " " , ' • : . t "

J . . .

i ~::BuY AT.H()MI~ -",

Ge y o u r l e t t e r l ~ e a d S p r i n t e d : a t

TIIE MINER OFFICE~:( :.:

" P r i n t i i i g o f M e r i t " : == . : > . . . . ( : ?

FARi~ :I;ANDS..--:... :,.., ' OREGON.-:&-cAi~!FORNIA RAIL:"

ROAD CO..GRA:NT~'LANI3S. Tit ie to same reve§ted in 'Uiiited •States by. Adt ~ of Congress dated June" 9, 1916..-.,Two million, three hundr6d -thousand Aci'es to be opened for H6meslJeads:'~l:n~d~s~le~ " Agricultural and Timber Lands. Con- servative estimate Forty Billion feet of commercial Jumber~ : Containingsoa~e of best lariii, left • in United • States. Large Map showing land by sections and Description" 0.f soil,• climatei ra in- fall, elevations, .etc. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co, Box 610, Portland, Oregon.

M I N E R A L A ~ T Cer t i f i ea i e o f I m p r o v e m e n t s

" N O T I C E LITTLE HELEN, COPPER HILL,

and SKEENA MINERALCLAIMS, sit- uate in the Omineca Mining Division of Cassiar District.

Where located:--On the west slope O f Rocher.de Boule Mountain . . . . .

TAKE NOTICE that Daiby B M o f kill~ of Hazelton, B.C., acting as agent for H. S. Lavery (Can. Exped. Force) an d Andrew ~airl)airn, of Telkwa, B.C., F ree :Miner ' Certificate No. 2862C, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for ~ Certificate of IinProvements~ for the. purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims.

And further take notice that. aetion~ under section 85,- m~ust be commenced before the issuance of.sueh Certificate of Improvements. -

Datedthis 24th dv.y of September, A.D. 1917. 4-12 Dalby B. Morkill

N O T I C E : , " -: .'.. iN THE MATT]~R "O-'F AN APPLIC- :"

ATION for. the issue of a fresh~ .Certificate of ~ Title fer Lot 32,

" Block 3, T0wn I of:Telkwa, (Map .817) ..... Satisfactory; evidence having~..been

furnished as te_the loss of the Cdrt[fi- cate of Title to the above<lands; .notice is 'hereby g,.ven tliat"it is'rii~,intefit[oi~ to.issue after the expiration of thirty. days afte/" the first !Sublication hereof a fresh Certificateof Title to the above lots ..:-in.-the name of.Pete Saari,•,whieh Certificate o f Title is dated 8th Sep- tember, 1914, ~ and is numbered 6529-L- ," Land Registry- d l ~ e , Prince Rdpert~: B.C.', 20ti~N~vembdr, 1917.~. : "' :: -~

14:18 , 'Di~friet Registrar: = ~ = . .

~ ........ ~ : ' ~ : ~ ' ~ , . O , : -~ -"~2~'.~X-t¢ ~ ,~ ....

.= Sya~pds Ot C0al/~lnlng Regulaitons ,-' f~OAL-mining rigl~t~ofthe Do~iniohi. ?,:~. in Manitoba, Saskatchewan .and. Albert~, the "Yul(on Territory, "the :NortLiwest .Territories;and in 'a portion~ of~th'e Province:6f British:"Columbth; may be leased for k term or. twenty-one years ' at an annual rontal of $1 an acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant.' "

for ~" lehse must be ramie ".' Application by the applicant in pers0u.to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the .rights app],ied for are situated. "

• In surveyed' ter/'itory the land must be described by sections, or. legal hub= division'a of §ections,/arid in unsurveyed territory,the tract applied-fqr shall ~e staked out by the applicant h m ~ s e l f , .

i~lication mt . . . E a c h appli ,st .be v:ccompani- :ed: by a fee of. $5, which will be refund, cd if'"the rights applied fo r arc. not

~- .the mine a t t h e ' r a t e Of five , t g n . . - . . . .

rs6n operatink .the ~ i n e shah

coal

once a year. .... , .. ' :The ldase Will include the co( rights onlyfbut the,.iessoe~me

:.':For - full . information ".: "sh0uld.be made to.the -Shere(l • .L~epartmont of' the Iriterlor or,.to),.aay, Agent or.:Sub~ D0ininiou, .LandS,. ' "" i - , a n u 8 , , . , . - . . , . , , , : .~ : "

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W h i c h ~ a s s i s t s t he -wives a n d . f a m i i i e s o f Canada~s g a l l a n t " • - ." / '

soldiers, requires millions o f dollars,{~o li~epl t h e ,SoIcl/e~;s!:'-, (: . . I . " , " :

• - . ' . . .home fires b u r n i n g • : . . . . : - .... . ,.._ - ,~

D i s t r i c t T r e a s u r e r : S t e p h e n : ~ : i t o sk in s , G o v e r n m e , t A g e n t : . . " j ' ~ -::,

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and-J: :G: Pc'well• •Monthly S u b s c r i p t i o n s a r e Solicited. " " . . . .

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T h e I " Red Cr0ss:: " : ' ~ : - . ' " " " " - " " " " : " " " . : . , : i : .

T h e I I a z e l t o n - B r a n c h reques l ; s t h e su 'pp6"r t :0f ai l . ih: i ts)! . :: , " : ' r " " '

• e f fo r t s to a s s i s t ~ i t he noble wo~.k of thisgrehi ;hiJmani~.af ian: i_. : ] . . . . -:

• ,.:•,. :,: - ~.organization. - ..... - . • : : " : i

H o n o r a r y P r e s i d e n t s : . Mrs. (Rev . ) . J0hn . .F ie ld ; : .Mrs ; (Rev . ) : - " : "

m ! . 7 , . ' : e " " : " "

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. . . , , :+-~.. ....... : Ho~]orary. Sec re tm ' " "Miss W Soa l . . . . . . . . . . . . . :

Honorary Tre~asurer:..:. H. H: Little, ManageL"UnionlBank-~)i:. - " i

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I I ' "lN' ":''' " : " " What the: WoHdl t ~!!, is D o i n ~ ami:'Saying i

i.i:;: _':" -~nappy Briefs from al~iQuzrtera

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:.... ...... Serious bread riots. ~Ccurred "]h

; : - - Gi ' a t z , l : 'Aup t r0 -Hungary ' On ,.;'i.. :;,esday.: : - : : . -.- . Wed-

s : "Ainerica's. total- loans to the

"-; Allies ̀• reached a total of five bil-

: l;~s4his:week, when-a credit of

... $'..290,000,000 Was eXtended to

Gre~t Britain: " : " " "

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i . ._Among.Canadian troops ' which

: ~ .... " m ' r i y e d : i n . E n g l a n d t h i a w e e k was ,. a d e t a c h m e n t o f . i n f a n t r y f r o m

' " " 'F " (" '- ' if ty-seven restaurants were

:~ i: ~ Iosed in New. •York• :for-.~failure

:- 11o .observethefood regtilations.

r :Stefansson, -the famous' ex'

• , . I lot, or, is.~eriouslyil] at-Herschel

: :. ~ . :iTh¢ gov, ernment ::of: ind[,"an:. ' " *~,0unees a f i n a n c i a l . . s u r p l u s o f [ ' . £5,750;0{}0 f o r t h e Year.__ " [

: " T h e - -depor ta t ion l o f ' 160"Get-[/

• ).runs, suspectedas spys, will b e [ made from Manila: ~. " .. : • r-

I. • Secretary of: W~r:?~aker. hasF n r r i v e d - i n : F r a n c e to. i n sne e t t h e

" :American-f0rces.- ~:i ~: : ....

.The en t i r e f o r c e of.:il0h'~hore.

m e n a t V a n c o u v e r Struck~ on. Sa t - "

• Urday, owing" to tl~e.arrest Of 'one - • . . / f l t h e i r , ~ u m b e r by., th:e, mil i ta ry"

." " Trotsky, 'Bolsheviki> for- .: Leo. I ' " eign minis te r . i_ ihas r e s i g n e d .

; .:Vanc0uv.er.~ hockey'", team. Will "

~.. ~d' east :-to p lay . f 0 r i h e l S ~ i n l e T~, • ',. " ....... ~'. ..- . =: .' .... Y

~,.. Cup by beatmg Seattle on Wed.

• =.':~ . . . . . ~ . . . .

- . :S in :ce : las t fall:orders.f0r muft i :

- i i o n s io ta ] l ing : ;$50 , 000, 0 0 0 h a v e ::. : ' been ' i'~(~eived i n : C a n a d a f r o m

~ " B r i t i s h . c a ~ u a i t i e s fo r the fi#st

1 w e e k - i n l~ai;ci~' "Were"3,3d~q, "the

low est~total ~.for a •like peri0d-..in

,I: several montSsi :: "

: i. or~ie~t~:faeiii't~te t~e)~a"d:, I. .):. " ' iingof mail:at t h e fmnt:"and .to

-::. .... ensure prompt "delivery:, it:is/re-

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:::: ::':; ~:L ::::.:::'ia) Reg, mental Number:: :.'::

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- THE NF-ARi£ST.PRODUCER OF SYNI~LE' FOODS

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f o r h e r A r m i e s in t h e F i e l d ' T f o r h e r W o r k e r s - i n t h e . F a c t o r y - - i n ' t h e M u i ~ i t i o n p le~__ t~ in t h e S h i p y a r d - - i n ' t h e M i n e .

r-'.THVRE'S' DAHOE:R iN SIGHT--BUT YOU CAm HELP - . .

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• :i, that .the rapidly doingprice of food stuffs : help thwart ~.nnan~s deapemt, -oud~r means that the .World's reserve supply is ..... I ~ u ~ thrust: on the high DeaD,

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Y o u K . N o w . ~ - i Y o u C,~a~T-~-- " t h a t a . w0rld-wi(ie . f a m i n e can only be.!. " dO t h i s b y helping to m a k e everF ' .b l t o f

. : a v e r t ed b y increasing th i s e u p p l y ? " ' land in C a n a d a p r o d u c e . - t h e v e r y ( ~ ~ . __ ] I " .... .: ..... " l~und of food et~I's of which it is mpable.

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: ~'..Vo m~l t e r -wha t di~cUltie~ : mall face us, thesupreme duty:. ~of eve)u m an on.the l a n d i s to use every . thougH and eve~l enero~f in the direcffon of. j~roducin~ more--ond ~h~l. more/' i. .*.. ." . ~ . w ~ s ~ , ~ , ~ - ~ , , , / ~ , a ~ , . * :

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B E A N S ' & PEAS, WOOL, •

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BACON, "

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there ie ~omething Kood in store for.y0u.. I r i s vastly • - .~ . - - _ different from ju,t .Hding--being "a- p~senger.-: And espee- " • FOR FULL P A R T I C U L A K ~ A p p L y AT AI~Y BAN - ' i - i a l l y e ~ f f y o u d ~ v e a F o r & , - . 5/ ' ¢ ¢ : r " " " " O R A N Y M O N E . " K . ,

- " Young boyel • '~rls/wom~n" mad even grandfatherS--thou. " . .Y ORDER POST OFFICE . . - i .:sands of them--are drivmg Ford cars • ~d en" r ; " " "

........ "~", wmleon coun~'yrom~:andh[lls'~ n~,~h ~..~ • . F,NASO~ l~ePA~'rMm T " sF~rdLs~Ps'and.starts in iT.stile with exeeptio~negas'o t' an A " " .: ' " ' . - - _

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t R. S, Sargent,-Ltd, Dealers, Hazelton I I i o_; Seattle. 1200 • ' *: " : ' " ' " ~ . L E A v E PRINCE RUPERT: " - . '~

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The Omineca "~rl'~~- ,, 13th, 27~h, Ma~h~.ts~.7tP}~" WednesclayJan-2nd, 16~h30th;F.eb-. ,

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LIEUTENANT-GOVEPdqOR BARNARD I:TERMS OF LOANS PA T ' FOR FARMERS

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TH~ OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, i 9 1 8 - :

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'['he following letter has been received by S. H. Ho'skins, chair- man ,of the Hazelton District

•brane h o f ' t h e Patriotic FQ'n~, per,sonally, signed by Lieutenant- Governor Barnard:

"Dear Sir:~ "Up6n reviewing the records

of contributi6v s received th rough the provincial branch of the Can- adian Patriotic Fund, I have felt ha t special acknowledgment

should be r~ade to a number of places in this province. "~

"IIazelton is a point which has done extremeley well. I find that the contributionstto the end of February amounted to the very I substantial sum of $9.630.51ul This, coming f r o m a populat.ion I such as you have at Hazelton, is / of distinct credit to your e o m -

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mittee and the contributors. I feel quite sure that the time will come when every man who has contributed a dollar towards that splendid amount will feel that he ~as been well repaid.

."The Patriotic Fund has not only made it possibl e for many men to en{ist in order to serve th,ir country in this great war, but it has been of vast assistance to the federal government who require all the resources they can possibly raise for the active prosecution of the war.

"Money raised through' chan- nels of this kind,assists tremen- dously in conserving the country's resources and conservation~is the crying need of the hour.

As has been frequently pointed out, what the Canadian Patriotic Fund is able to do for twelve

• million dollars per annum, would cost the government double'that amount. Obviously, the differ-

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ence would be that much money wasted•

"In addition, the Patriotic Fund is'able.to, and does, render great services to dependents, many of Whom are not capable of looking after theirown business interests• The fund also aets in] an advisory capacity for the mil.[ itia department, in eonnection.] with the payment of separation I

allowances, pensions, ete. The organization is so complete, cov- ering theentire Dominion, that serious delays are eliminated and information is readily obtained, which, to government officials, would be a most difficult and ex- pensive operati'on• ' -

"Whilethanking your commit- tee a'fid contributors in your town for whatthey have done in the past, I' desire to take this~ppor- tunity of again appealing. "for a continuation of the same gener- ous S u p p o r t . . "

"So long as we are at war, it will be necessary, if we are to succeed' that every iffdiv~dual shall do his or her utmost to as- sist, the government and the army~and navy in the tremendous undertakings in which they are engaged for the liberty and free- dom.of the world. ~ .~

' , 'Yours very truly, (signed) "F. S..Barnard,

"Lieu ten an t-Governor "Chairman, Provincial Branch,"i

St. Peter's Chttrch " " Tomorrow, Sunday, Mareh 17,

Bishop DuVernet Of Caledonia7 'Metropolitan of B~tish Cdh~mbla, will preach in St. Peters Churchl at both morning and evening services. Aconfirmati0n s~rvice will be held in the evening.

" i ''I--25 M,l~.: -I " __~ 36 to68 per L - e = T o , ~ l t o n Icent. m o r e

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": : I" ~ : II' " i I " " ' II mileage, I" ~ " ~ ' / II 7 I < . 20 to '25 mi les t o a 'gstl0!" o f

' i' gasoline is :frequent OCCtll;- . . . . refiee With t~e Ford car. i O n s

• m a r l (name on request) reports •.

" 'Ion for 20,000' mil~s. Surely: I1" this is a I reco rd ' t h . t fe,~, , : l f . ~' I t ~ , i , l ! ~ ~ l l ~ I ' " " y other:makes of 'cars . " e v e r

equalled;. ~' ' . . . . . I t ilemonatrate~l the economy

" One i~allon of';gasoline f °.i . . . . . . . . . i ' / . . l / . . . . . i . . : " .... . . o w n l n g and driVing a Ford. has done.it Y o u can average 1000 ,~miles!,: '

" ' ~ ' " , 5 : " ~ " : ' " , , . : .' :.< ,,.~ : : i...., : ~ • ~more-travei,on.Ford,size:tire:s;~-'. !i • T h e sllv'ing"on.611 and ' rePair§i iS~li~:r iporf i lpateiY large:::7: ~,he., .::. name- '.. ~.'F°rd ~e ;, stdnds- for: .,l°wes~;: tit...-' a md;. greatest e ie r . v l gb :

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,SET FORTH Following are the terms under

which farmers may take 10and under the "Land Settlement and Development Act" :

NO loan shall I~ made fot;a sum of less~tban $250 Or greater than $I0,000 to any one l~orrow- er.

Loans shall be made for either a long dated term or a short- dated term.

Long-dated loans shall'be made for a period ::0f either fifteen, twenty of twenty.five years, re- p~able on.the amortizabl~ plan; that is to say, in half-yearly pay- ments with interest and principal money bl.ended, in such a .way that the whole of the debt for both principal money and interest will have been paidoff by the end of the t e r m . . - /

Short-dated loans shall be made for a period Of not less than three years aitd not more than ten years, on such terms and conditions as t h e Board may direct, either straight or-amor- t izable;-and shall not exceed in amountS5.000 to aft individual or $~0.000 to an association.

Theappraisal fee shall.in ev~ery

case accompany t h e application for a loan." '

If the title ~o the property of- fered as security for a loan is freehdld, the'..title ._to t hesam~ must l~ registered as indefea~ ibleinthe naive of the applicant, .and the certificate 0f t!tl e either forwarded to the Land Settle~ ii ment Boarder wit~ ' "' . the applica- tion 'or deposited" in th6 Land Registry Office. tO; enable the Board to registe~ its' mortgage.

An exact copy of the registered description -of thee proper.ty must be set out in the applieatiom

• Atax receipt showing all taxes pald up .to December.81st last must accompany I.he the signed mortgage when return'ed for registration.. ~ I

CANADIAN ENGI~I~ -.-

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The Officer Comm~nding, 6tli [ Field Company.-Canadian En- [ gineers, North. Vancouver,. B,C., has received instructions i~to re- cruit 500: men of the' fog!owing trades:_ . " " '.i'i

Carpenters Bricklayers "i 'Plumbers " Tinsmiths • .

Blacksmiths - Miners - ' !"; ' " " " and T , n ' n e l e r s ' : " : ;:,~ : ; i 4:;.Tradesmen an ' d"mechani~d' l should, not miss .this Opportunility' to,.'join a sldlled~.::bmndl/of the, i ,ai:mX; ..~ Men drafted i i ( ihefl i '~i l~ .el.aia:.(C!ass:, AI . : ,~O .be i , taken/ ~ ilr

e ~humb0r il : Th ,~' l imited;: ' so e~triy apl~lication r i b ' n e c e s s a r y i , ~ . . . - , , : ~ . , ' :

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S U P P O R T E D meetings, which have been held since~ Q~teber. :'and Which will not be resfimed again • until the

A t the regular • lnonthly meet. end of the summer. i n g . o f t h e Hazelton branch •0f • -- the Canadian Red Cross Society; H a "|.tOn " .n= • ze no nxta eld "n ' , ..: .. . .... . r • laoimls. h l St. Andrew s Hall on for ~ Pe.dodfromonomon.thupwardal~llpir T u " . . . . . . . m o n u a i n a l i v l m o e . T h J l r a t e I n d u d u o f l l e a c o n . ~ esday evenmgJast , the follow-, ,~=tLon, ~a m~dw~,~. ,8 w,n u al~ ~ m vm~

• " . , . | I n t h e h o s p i t a l . T i c k i t ~ o b t a i n a b l e ' i n H u a l t o a inle. report was 'presented.'bv the/.= th...P~ q~_.~ o~ t.~. ~ s~.; in ~s~ ,~ ,

. . . -- . I ~ m r * ' x . J. 'xno~; m a'*utwa tram Dr. Walhee: treasurer,: 1-1. H. Little: • [H~lrpi~dl.. f=thIM~natlS"l~erln.t~aeniitth~

R E T g ; t i : ? r w a r d . : , . $11~ :4 , lNow .. Open Under New" Manag,ment .

M e m b e r s h i p , I" . $43.00 " . : O m l n e c a Hotel

LOCAL RED OSS '. ' ,.= :Season Closes . - :

FUNDS LL I " H a v i n g complet~.d the w in te r ' s , program, the ladles'of the W.A.

: have conciuded:their fortnighti~ - . . . - .

Cagh Donations 12.00 Employees Rusher

de Boule Copper Company . 72.~Z "

Social Jan. 18 24 .30 Dance, February 14 .25.45 Silver Standard

29.00

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$372.22

Sle ighr ide . . . Sl{ee~a WhistClut)

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D I S B U R S E M E N T S :

To Headquarters .

- HAZELTON, B. C. Remodelled, .Refurnlshed, Redecorated

Every provision for the com- fort of Ladles, andGent lemen

Writing and Smoking Lounge Wtih Large 0pen Flrqllac¢

~mmodi-oui Sampk Room Well Lighted ~d H e a t e d

M~I~ of Highest Quality--Willie Codt Spe£1al Sunday Dhmerat d p.~, $1.90 " "

-James. 6. Po ell Provin-dal Assayer. .Analytical.

Chemist. " • New Hazelron, B."C,

i W e d d ' s G r a p e S a l t s # ! Clcaus.e the System ' ,.. ~.

Purify the Blood " ~: - . - For . - ~ , I

Biliousness, Headaches, Skin .# Erapl!ons.. !

:-A.. safe.and gentle la..'ative , for ~hildren.

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Balance on hand $287.22

M6mberships received: A..E• • Falconer, R. E. Luring, Peder Jensofi, G. Beirnes, F. Johnsbn, Miss M0ore,J. Bergste.~n, D.Pur . vis, Ralphena Wrin oh, ~iiss Ward, R. G..Moseley, Mr. and Mt~..: J" Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. Sargent. Mr, and Mrs, Jno. Newick;:Mr• and Mrs. S, Cline,- Mn and Mrs..-H ~, H. Little. ._ :

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Express, General Drayage and:-Freighfing We LIVERY and STAGES ,re repared ~ nupplyprivate~, i

n d pub l i c c o n v e y a n c e , day .and-~ night . . " ou r ; s t ages m e e t all, t rains at South Hazelton.or New Hazelton. ~.

I ' n t . . " , " • • I t Best Dry Bffch,$6.00 .a cord* Consign your-sh ' ipments i n - Our " " ] i ~ l l t ] m ' ] I r " il~_ "ll/I" T F _ _ _ " / ' " ' " i

I ~ a ~ f o r ar ma ay . A d d r e n f f a l l e o m m u n l c a t i o n s t o H a z e l t o n . , " . "" " I " : . ' _ , . , . '

, : NADIAN PACIFIC P, AILWAY-! ' L o w e s t ra tes Pr ince R u p e r t to al l Eas te rn e 6 i n t s v ia s teamer ..~ ,, " to V aneouver, andCan@ian_Paeific Railway. . r . , . meam aua n e r m i n c m d e d o n Steamer. "

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' , F O R V A N C O U V E R , V I C T O R I A ' A N D S E A T T L E ~: "S. S. "Princess Sophia" sails from PrinCe 'Rupert March 2rid, 13th - ~-

• V ~ ,~ Apri.l 2n.d, I2t~, 23~d; May 3rd, 14th, 24th and June 4th : ' . ~: ~ .~ . . ~rr~nc~s ~9~vat " .sai lsfrom Prince Ruper t 9a.m. Mare b 11, 23~d;' . ,~ ~ v r - u, ~ zo. .'%~. May sails from t'rifice R u p e r t March 18 a~d ~8 "

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