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Up cfeefiefictiidi sa steadied TRE QUALITY STORE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID died from the effects, BULGARIA MAY LOSE CAPITAL (Continued from Page One) can, Austrian and German com- panies, and the hospitala were burned after they had been pillaged, The American Tobaceo alone suffered to the extent of $1,000,000, Many people were crucified, hacked to pieces or burned alive by the maddened Bulgarians, who committed incredible outrages on women of all ages, many of whom The con- dition of those who escaped is lamentable. Rich merchants are dying of hunger, while wretched mothers are trying’ to find cover- ing and food for their naked and starving children. Vienna, July 14:—The report that King Ferdinand had been assassinated is not true, but it is now said that he is ill at the pal- ace, The Bulgarian minister at Vienna says he is suffering from acuLe rheumatism, Constantinople, July 15:—The Ottoman government has recalled its delegates to the Balkan finan- cial commission at Paris, The Turkish armies continue to advance against Bulgaria. It is understood that Servia and Turkey have reached a sat- isfactory agreement in regard to TOR BURS - Locally Grown “Green Peas 10 cts per Ib, C. V. SMIT GENERAL MITH HAZELTON “f | the inyasion of Bulgaria and that it now only awaits ratification, CHAMBER OF MINES WANTS ORE SAMPLES THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1918. MINING WORK IN FULL SWING Continued from page 1. Saturday. Mrs. Jackson, who has been spending afew weeks with eastern relatives, accom- panied him. He spent several busy days arranging for ‘he transportation of supplies to the Groundhog coalfield, where he will continue development work on the Laidlaw groups of claims, Mrs, Jackson, who is no stranger to the north country, having spent several months in Ground- hog last winter, is accompanying her husband on the present trip, Lumon Wood is also with the yarty, which started yesterday. Reeent- development work on the B. C. Anthracite properties in Groundhog has disclosed a number of new showings of splendid coal, says Amos God- frey, who has charge of the company’s field operations, On Telfer creek, under eighteen inches of “surface,’’ a four-foot seam of clean anthracite was have been uncovered on Jackson creek and at other points, These exposures have not yet been correlated, so that the number of seams is not definitely known, Mr. Godfrey returned on Satur- day from a brief trip to Vancou- ver, and on Thursday left with a large pack train carrying supplies for his company’s camps. An- other pack train will be sent in shortly, with provisions for win- ter work. Every time he goes (Continued from Page One) found so far in the workings, We have been asked to take special steps to get a good collec- tion of fossils together in readi- ness for the Internatienal Geo- logical Congress which will visit the coast, after touring Canada, in August and September next. Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Gash or on Bond, Development and Assessment Work, Carr Brothers Right Years In This District, Ihnivelion. I OG. . Feces ~——9 | i : Spring ' Leaders | Om Laeetiine td * ) Grew mond NEW BLUE DIXIE GRAY FAN TAN These are some of the new color tones for Spring Suitings. They come in Worsteds and Tweed effects. This is what the stylish dressers in the large cities are wearin We're showing a wide variety of these Lopular weaves. Made to measure by The House of Hobberlin, Limited. Come in and have a look, NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B. C. Tsemenemnnemeee nearer armearmearmearmearmestes : ee Ger ee ene ees ! t rere, SU Se DRY LUMBER AND CORD WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND Boye" cunmer suite, Special tice Te ectenit underwear, light weight, per suit $1.50 to 32,50 Men’s hose, tan ard black, per air, 25e to die Ladies’ summer waists, special pri 3, 250 to $1.00 ‘uiize Hela hose, pair, 2be ‘whmere hose, per pair, Thadies' Ladies’ 50e Handkerchiefs, silk, special price $1.50 to $2. "25 Blinkeis, al weights and 1 colars,: per pair $3,00 to $10. ‘Towela, hand and bath, be to Ble Men’s diess shirts, from “31,00 to $2.40 WM. H. HOLLAND HAZELTON, B.C. GENERAL MERCHANT AND FUR TRADER Agent for Glen Vowel Sawmill SFY AUOTTAAUECHEEOULE MIA DELSHEDE AAU THOSE Be Meso ESM mTEMNMNCE=AHMMIMNCaMTMANEE encom “If the menin your district can only be got to understand what an immense influence for good on British Columbia mining the visit of this body of the world’s most eminent scientific men can be made to bring about, they will take pood care that Hazelton is well represented in the mineral collection we are striving to perfect in anticipation of that visit, “Lastly, we had a visit on the 25th inst. from Sir Richard McBride, premier and minister of mines, and so impressed was he with the excellence of the work we are doing in practically every part of the world, that he virtually assured us of the assist- ance of the government next year in the matter of finances, Now, Hazelton will receive her share of the good results follow- ing this work we are doing, and it ig up to her not only to send us specimens of her mineral wealth, but also to give us a little hetter financial support than is the cage at present. “If this letter brings us the specimens I ask for, and alsoa few more five-dollar dues for membership, it will have been worth while writing. ‘Our mem- bership is now 847." Ore specimens and subserip- tions may be sent direct to F. S. Pilling, secretary Chamber of Mines, Vancouver, or will be forwarded byThe Omineca Miner, Victoria, July. 17: — Premier McBride goes to England next month on a brief business trip, A party of surveyors, working under the Dominion conservation commission and the provincial government, will spend the re- mainder of the season in sur- Ps district, They left Hazelton on Thursday to begin their work. Fly- dope for horses at the Up-, to-Date Drug Store, | showings occur, | veying the water powers of the|. in to Groundhog, Mr, Godfrey says, he has more confidence in the future of the big coal field, On the present trip he is accom- panied by his son, John D., and Rev. J. H. Howe, of Nanaimo, whois taking a trip for his health. The redoubtable Bill Sweeney is cargodore for the outfit, The mining men of Hudson Bay mountain are busily engaged in developing their claims, and are showing up a great deal of excellent ore, The most impor- tant work at present under way is that undertaken by Col. R. G, Steele for the Hudson Bay Mountain Mining Co. On the company’s property a large crew is engaged in development. work, while a road ig being surveyed from the railway, near Smithers, to the mine, laid out to the glacier, five min- utes walk from the company’s camp. The surveying of the claims, preliminary to obtaining crown grants, has been com- pleted, On the Buckhorn group, a cop- per property, work has been commenced, under direction of Joseph Gexton, who has gone to Hazelton this week to consult his associates regarding develop- ment, R.0. Jennings and J. Calder paid a visit to the coal showings atthe head of the Kitseguecla during the week. Work is in progress on the White Heather. group, on which the remarkable native silver Frank Martin, the superintendent, states tnat Mr. Trethewey, the Cobalt mil- lionaire, whd has a bond on the property, will arrive in the course ‘of.a few. days to decide on de- ‘velopment, plans. ' —Review A riotable visitor to Groundhog eval distiict is ‘Alfred Hasebrink, a Germai mining enginéer, who | - jhas spent some time in Germany since his British Columbia trip of two years ago, says that Ger-|. discovered, while fine showings |: A, von Alvensleben, the Victoria capitalist. Mr. Hasebrink. who man capitalists have done very well in this province, and ‘it is] likely their operations will be considerably extended in ‘the future. camp which they convinced him that the district would take high rank as a pro- spective mining field. He ex- pects to examine some of the nearby mining properties on his return, about the end of Septem- ter. A. E. Faleoner and Hunter Corner will travel to the eoal- field with Mr, Hasebrink. Mr. McMaster Transferred Among recent important changes in Grand Trunk Pacific officials is the transfer of A. B, McMaster, the general agent at Prince Rupert, to Regina, where he takes the important position |: of commercial opent. On !eav- ing for his new post, Mr, Mc- Master was given an enthusiastic send-off by his numerous friends in Prince Rupert, He is sues ceeded by Fred Davidson, who is promoted from the position of couvar, FOR SALE: Mare, three years old, 1600 pounds, sound, With new harness. A, Burns, Kitwangar. Fly-dope at the. Up-to-Date large area of coal land on the) upper Skeena in the interests of | Mr. Hasebrink stated that his} time in Hazelton was too brief to | allow him to give the atténtion Hy to the mining properties of the/@ deserved; | & but a superficial observation had 3 coutracting freight clerk ab Van-' PRISMATIC BINOCULAR FIELD GLASSES ° : Compasses, : | WATCHES - JEWELRY O. A. 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