r THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915 yn = = FRESH FRUIT! Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Ete. Arrive Fresh Every Saturday at The Ruddy Pool Room CHOCOLATES New shipment of fresh chocolates. just received. Reasonably priced. The Ruddy Pool Room | MAGAZINES All the most popular periodicals are carried by us at special rates PLAY POOL? You should. It’s a most. fascin- ating pastime. Two good tables, The Ruddy Pool Room | The Ruddy Pool Room Choicest brands of Cigars, Cigar- ettes, Tobacco. . Pipes,. Pouches,’ The Ruddy Pool Ice Cream on Sunday at: the Ruddy Pool Room. Mr, Harris, of R, C, Cunning- ham & Son, Pert Essington, was a visitor in the district this week. The road department is putting in a few eulvert bridges on the wagon road between the old town and New Hazelton. It has been announced that on June &th the G. T. P. will starta tri-weekly service on both the railway and the steamers. A bush fire between South Bulkley and Fort Fraser inter- fered with the telegraph service a couple of days this week. fred Brewer returned from a trip to the Groundhog coal fields last week. He reports very little travel on the trail and really no- thing doing on the coal lands. Roy McDonald, clerk at the Northern Hotel, has resigned his position and will spend the sum- mer prospecting and mining in the district, Oe Mrs. W. T. Sawle announces the marriage of her youngest daughter, Isabelia E.’ Sawle to Neil Melver to take place on the twenty-fourth of May, at her|: residence, 827 King St. E., Ham- ilton, Ont, Miss Knight, who has been a guest of her sister, Mrs, D..R. McLean, for several months, left Wednesday night for her, Agent, and check bound at 5,56 p.m, ELECTRIC-LIGHTTD SLEEPER AND PARL your tickets read via the Grand Trunk Railwa G. T. P. FOR YAN OUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE. Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert § a.m. every Friday* Steamer Prince George leaves Prince. Rupert every Monday at 900 a.m. Purchase through tickets from Local Agent or Train G.T.P. RAILWAY —Westbound train leaves New Hazelton at | 10.63 a.m., Sundays and Thursdays, for Prince Rupert, connect- ing with the above steamers, Trains leave New Hazelton East- Saskatoon, Winniper. Ete.. connecting at Winnipeg for St. Paul, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, ‘New York, ete, . Electric-lighted Tourist Sleeping Car through to St. Paul. information, through tickets, ete,, apply to your Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. . STEAM ERS your baggage throurh, Wedneadays and Saturdays, for Edmonton, OR CAFE CARS. Wednesday's train carries For points east of Chicago have y System—The Double Track Route, For full | THE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP The newest spring ‘styles and the very. latest patterns and materials Perfect Suits, Made to Order, from $28 to 538 at the lowest prices ‘German general staff persists in their offensive engagement. severe losses, fifteen, days the enemy has at- tempted a heavy offensive which home in St. Sault Marie, Ont. A celebration will be held in Hazeltcn May 24th under the auspices of the Athletic Associa- tion. The program will include the usual sports, Latest War News London, May. “7—Tokyo des- patches state that the Japanese government has sent an ultima- tum to China allowing the Chin- ese government forty-eight hours in -which to accede to the demand of Japan..- Capetown, May 7—Official-- General Botha has occupied the important railway junction of Karibib and other stations in German southwest Africa, He expects to occupy Windkuk very soon, Large quantities of roll- ing stock including seven Joco- motives were taken at Karibib. The town was occupied. after a forced march of thirty-five miles over a waterless waste, under conditions of heat, thurst and hunger’ which called for the greatest resolution and grit. : Paris, May 7— Official~:The giving false details concerning In the last fifteen days the enemy has suffered complete checks and During the last was speedily broken. down The W. Muirhead . SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST - New Hazelton total losses of the Germans on the heights of the Meuse, in the Woevre and the Vusges has been more than 35,000. At no point have they broken through our portant positions from us. They regiments to be decimated. | London, May 7—Official—We recaptured yesterday evening a number more of our lost trenches continues in that locality. « Else- disposition to attack, ment took place-near. Libau yes- terday with the German torpedo] boats. Skirmishes’ south. ‘of Mi- tau and near the village of Besi- avola resulted favorably: for us. On the right bank. of the Orzica on Tuesday evening we répulsed|. an. impetuous’ attack .prepored for by a fierce fire lasting an hour and a half... We’ inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. East of Mlawa we succeeded by a sur- prise attack -in capturing the farm of Pomicaly. “Yesterday day the enemy made- incessant but, abrupt attacks lasting ‘six hovrs. In front of the ‘farm, which is still in our hands, the Germans left one thousand dead. Allies quit on the. left. bank ‘of the Vistula. In Galicia the bat- ttle between the Vistula and the Carpathians was continued with great obstinacy. Covered by a heavy artillery. fire the enemy continued ‘tu concentrate i in force |, on the right bank of the Duna- jec, their main: efforts being di- “LAND NoTIcES Hazelton Land District —Diatriet of ; Cassiar ” Take notice that we, BE. S, Denison and L. :-M. Morrison, of Prince Rupert, occupation ranchers, intend. te apply for permission to purchase the follow. allowed a dozen of their firiest where the enemy - has shown no]. Petrograd, April 7 An engage-| rected towards Biecz and Jaslo,’ In direction of Stry on Tuesday: we developed our positions ‘on Mount Makouwka. The number of prisoners we took in this sec- tion amounts to two thousand: men, including: 40 officers. on hill 60, and the fighting still | ———— Seed Advance to Settlers One car load of Abundance Seed Oats is being imported into the Northern Interior by the Department of Agricul-' ture:for sale to settlers who are unable to pay cash for their seed. Notes due Dee,. ist, 1915, without interest are re- quired for all ‘seed obtained. Applica- tion forms are available at the govern- ment office, Hazelton, or the Agricul-- tural office, Telkwa,. Applications should be filled and forwarded at once, with notes to cover purehase price “and. the ‘freight from Telkwa to local sta- tion, The price at Telkwa is 3 cents per pound. This will make the price at Hazelton $3.22 per hundred. The max- imum order allowed any one settler is 1000: pounds... Orders should be multi-: ples of 85 pounds. - sold for . other: than beeding. purposes and ; purchaser must have his acreage ready for oats vouched for by two of his neighbors. H. £E. “WALKER 112 Provincial Agriculturist Oe ee ey + STOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL | J. W. PATERSON | General Merchant KITSELAS, B.C. bane 8 tone me L. A CoMPLETE Stock ALways on Hanp ) , sieaaeeetiineiiaen ee ee er Te erat) New Haze_ron VICTORIA Four GEORGE ] NELSON i GREEN Bros. BURDEN & Co. - DOMINION AND B,C, LAND SURVEYORS . eae a No grain will. be- | CUTTER AND TAILOR | lines. ; They have taken no im- ing deseribed lands: Commencing at a j Lands, townsites, mineral claima surveyed - fost.planted at the south-west corner of lot 2890, thence south 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east. .40 chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres, more or less. ih i 4 | Oem Pet teamed ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES Dr. L. E, Giroy DENTIST Farm Lands ( . ~Rdgar s. Denison wis. M, Morrison } [ : | Frank C. McKinnon. ( | { "| on rv) Lew ; Dated Dec, 19, 1914," Pub. Jan. 15 Pp | Mines eer " SmirH BLock RINCE RUPERT. 08 — Real Estate and eee lca oS GOAL NOTES” Ye _. . ae Farm Lands Fo For. Sale ‘Insurance. | WH Saw pass mane — Stikine Land District—District of Casslar, ‘Take noti¢a that'l, Fred 0. Curry, of || 7 ~ ni | a Windsor, N 5. merchant, intent to |}- The Hazelton Hospital . - apply for a license to: prospect, ‘for coal |] | petroleum over.the following-des- cribed lands: ‘Commencing. at a. post lanted at the s -w. cor. of coal license 9244, being..2. milea- west and 3 miles north from .the.s,-w, cor, of Soa | license No: '9268; thence north 80 chains to'the s.-w. corner of coal license No. 9261, thence west 80 chains along’ the south boundary of coal license No.9254, thence south 80 chains and east 80 to the point of com , acres, known a8 elaim No, me being 640 Telkwa, or by mail from the Mee es Fred .0.:Curry ee ical Supt. at: the Hospital... Date, March 16, 14 Pub. Bort 1 ‘1 a “The Hazelion: Hospital iasues tickets. for any period at $1 per ~ ‘month in advance, This rate in- - cludes. office consultations and | medicines, as well as-all costs | While in the hospital. Tickets are . obtainable in Hazelton from.the | @& . post office or drug store; or from ‘| -the Drug Store;' New: “Hazelton; —_— ‘from.Dr. McLean, Smithers; T, J,. Thorpe, Aldérmere: Dr. Wallace, : SUITABLE FOR : cs 1 : Val r - _ MIXED FARMING. [It IH ‘SPECIAL . DAIRYING HEE STOCK RAISING at - These lands are situated close to the : main, line of the Grand. trunk Pacific - ACREAGE NEAR SMITHERS in tracts s of from 1 acre to 640 acres ‘: T.offer ,one.-of the. best: Hay. and Stock Ranches in the Bulkley valley, in- cluding stock and imple- ments. An abundance of -| water, range, ete,....Cuat’ . 200 tons.of hay last year. ‘Near railway. . With proper management this ranch -will earn the owner in- ' terest on investment--and pay nat af forlitself.in a ‘comparatively ompany an | i a ‘ghort period. of time, _ Ltd. - ; 7 ; So, os A 7 Frank. C. McKinnon.. | ie i Nort Coast Lan Land ~Paww-Ur- CarteAt, $, 600, 000, 0. ‘s PRINCESS MAQUINNA," leaves @ Rupert every SUNDAY al ‘8 p.-m., connecting ‘with'G. T. P: train -arriving at..6:30 p.m. Sunday: FOR Y. VANCOUVER, _NACTORIA AND ‘SEATTLE