THE. OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1916 Peaches and | Bananas on Saturday. Fresh Confectionery, too. Raddy’ sf OVERHEARD AROUND T NEW HAZELTON | 7 . The Pioneers battalion is sited up and no more will be taken. Geo. Clothier was down from the Silver Cup mine for a few days this week, Angus Stewart arrived from the coast this week to spend a few days in town. Miss Agnes Grant returned:¢ on Saturday night after a pleasant visit with Rupert friends. ‘Mrs. W: &. ‘Sargent and son‘re- turned “Wednesday morning after a very pleasant visit with Mrs. R. M. Burns i in Telkwa. - Jeasier in the small places, Geo. Clothier gave the Herald a piece of oré from the Dutchess claim in the Silver Cup group. It assavs over 2200 ozs. in silver, or better than a thousand dollars ‘a ton. Unfortunately this clase of ore is encountered only once ina while. — If the war continues for a little longer and McBride holds off the |: provincial ‘élections there will be only civil servants left to. vote. mind when he insisted. that the civil service machine of the pro- vince be kept entact. as it is anhounced in the city press that recruiting is to be made If the $.8. “Princess Alice’ or ‘Princess | Canadian Pacific Railway Company Lowest rates to all eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and berth included on steamer, at 6 p.m. S.S. ‘‘ Princess Maquinna’’ southbound every Sunday, at 6 p.m, _ _ FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Sophia'’ southbound every. Saturday aif tos . A NS , od a. “McNAB, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Winter Tailored Suits. Perfect Suits, Made to | Ladies’ Fall Suits |} My special offer is to the ladies for their Fall and ‘work. It’s no extra trouble, it’s my business. I do the eutting and the Order, from $35.00 Up : W. Muirhead - _ New Hazelton Bi Sir Richard ‘had something in} Some city. peaple evidently have| » an idea that the small towns and|-. communities are not sendin g their full share of men to the front. “big’? places send the same pro- portion as the little places there would be very few men “holding up telegraph’ poles: or - ‘holding down curbs on the street corners in those big places, Try making recruiting easier in the big places for a while. The boys front : the ‘little places: will ‘get. to. the front anyway. peony os SPLENDID REPORT FROM THE BABINE Jas. Cronin: Preparing’ for an Att Win: ter’s Campaign—Driving Long — - Cross Cut Tunnel Recent reports from the Babine| district where Jas. Cronin has-a ‘dozen: men working on: a long cross cut tunnel, are ‘that: the work is being prosecuted. rapidly and that within the’ next. three months the big vein should be encountered. In the past Mr, Cronin has done considerable de- ; martes Lakelse Hot Springs and WIGWAM HOTEL *{ At beautiful Lakelsa Lake. 12 iniles from Terrace station. Temperature of Springs, . 184deg. Finest. Health and Pleasure Re- aort in the North. Rates $2.50 per day. American plan. $-2m Saal ee Fort GEORGE - ‘ NELSON | aan | Green ‘BROS. BURDEN &CO. 4 “DOMINION AND 8.0, LAND SURVEYORS "Lands, townsites, mineral claims surveyed ‘VICTORIA j . s » 4 ‘arsieeten caine tee tices seer “ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES Dr. L. E. Gitroy DENTIST. Smite BLOCK ° “PRINOE ‘Ropsar Sones i een ieee dere ane . | Real Estate and . op ate and. "Stock Ranches.” aa |. in the Bulkley valley; in- . f: - cluding stock. and imple-' ments... tet tae An. abundance of | 5 investment ‘and ney dn ae “comparatively” riod’ of: ne — ~~ ee & New Haze.ron j . y a od nik a _Richmond’s N ew Hazelton Miners’ and Mining Companies’ Horse, Cattle and Poultry Feeds. . at the very lowest: market prices — Fresh Meat With the cooler weather, Fresh Beef, -Mutton and Pork can be had at all: ‘times. ‘ . ‘velopment work and the showing was so encouraging that.he felt justified in this further expendi- ture. The. tunnel will tap the ore at considerable depth and the condition of the ore- there will determine whether. or. not the property’ is worthy the big “ex: penditure that has been planned for it. . All indications up.to the present are ‘that it will be one of the biggest silver-lead producers if the: ‘province.’ .. Two gangs are. - working ona . winter. trail out of ° Telkwa into the property and ‘arrangements are being made for.a winter mail service ‘at ‘Jeast once. a: month. Supplies are ‘algo: being” packed i in to last for nine months. : “The -success: of. Cronin’ 'S. pro- perty. will mean a great deal’ to | the whole® “Babine district.as it | will be. operated on a large scale. | There are also a. number. of other very’ promising properties i in the same district. = Work Grouse Mountain Last’: week” when. Raleigh, P. Trimble and. Mr. Anderson. visit- ed Grouse’ mountain ‘they: were accompanied: by: W. Clayton Mil- coma. smelter. _COAL NOTICES | azelton: Land Distriet—Distret of : | oast, Range. V..°" * pake’ notice ‘that, 60 days after date, T, Frank: Xi." Fearik, ‘of the ‘city of “Van- couver, B.'C.,: “coal. -Operator,: intend to. -apply-‘to. the. Minister. of Lands -for a license’ to. prospect’ for coal and petro- leum‘over 640 acres: of land ‘commenc- ing at a post planted 40 chaing north of ‘the south-east “corner "of Section 10, Tp. 1a, and:marked-|/F, Keka oN, EB, ‘Gor. ,’” thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains “south,::thence 80 chains - edst,. thence | 80 chains’ north: to the Place. of commencement... Paty : : Hazelton ‘Land DistrictDistrict-o: ‘Onst. ‘Rang property 0 over they decided upon | of the. boys have put.in a bid for & ae ; “Groceriés Hardware te 7 “Clothing ae i a Powder Steel “Ete. 7 kind regards to. his. many friends ler, general manager. for. the Ta-|: — : Af r ooking the Reo "|| ‘The Hazelton Hospital :| some preliminary work to be un- : dertaken at once and. a number a contraet. Some trail work will Hi also’ be done, © It ig understood & Mr.' Miller has become interested in: the property and’ will decide § upon the plan of development. , On the Field of Honor ‘The publishers. of. the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Monti real, are making a strong bid foram that beautiful ‘picture, full. off pathos, entitied ‘‘On the Field of Honor.” Itis assumed that thea publishers of the Family Herald have in mind using itas a presi entation plate. If that isso thera is a great treat in store for read-aamm ers.of the Family Herald andi Weeklv Star. this autumn. Ing past years the Family Herald offi Montreal has been noted not oni ly forthe wonderful excellence of ‘that journal but for many beautiful ‘pictures it has present aa ed to its readers. The Familygumm Herald has a name for succeed ing. in anything it undertakes,aaaam and: we feél sure that if it is hua manly possible to secure “‘On thaliam Field of Honor’’ that the publish. ers will succeed in getting it gaa “On the Field of Honor” is atjmmme tracting wide spread a attention ici Europe. E An 1d Timer Died “Word has-been-received frome Rev. D, R. McLean, Quesnel, ati nouncing that John McLean, agel 83 years, died there recently. nel as was an old friend of Jim May in the days ofthe first rush to: the Cariboo. - Rev. Mr. McLean sent here. ‘Subscribe for the Herald ‘arid ; keep” posted on: New: Hazelton’s oa progress and. district doings. — The. Hazelion Hospital issues” ickets for any period ‘at $1 per =: “imonth in adyance, . This.rate in- « "eludes |: office consultations and © medicines, : ‘ag well” as-all costa °- “hwhile. in the hospital. Tickets are = obtainable in: azelton from the. ts ost-office:or drug store; or from: he: Drag -Store;”.New Hazelton; _ -from..Dr; McLean, Smithers; T. J, Thorpe,. Aldermere; Dr. Wallace, elkwa, or by .mail'from the Med al Supt at. the: © Hospital.