|THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 —————s — The Omineca Herald — Printed every Friday at NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Cc. H. SAWLE -— ——t Advertising ratea-$1.60 per Inch per month; ~ , reading notices 18c per line firat inzertion, 10¢ per line each subsequent insertion. : Subscription to all parts of the world— Oneyear = = - - - $3.00 Six months . - - Lb Notices forCrown Grants = «> $7.00 ““ purchageof Land - - . - 7.0 4 Licence te Prospect for Coal - 6.00 ’ PUBLISHER © FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914 “|| inal element knows, that New Hazelton no longer are the quiet, inoffensive people evidently consid- ered. Their real spirit has been shown, and when it-comes to a fight they ‘will fight, and not only with robbers but with all or any who persist in depriving them of what is rightfully theirs. . They are people who must hereafter be res- pected, both by criminals and by others who are endeavoring to profit at their expensé, The firearms are not the only weapons of which they [fare masters, se eee ee revival of interest in mining in British ‘Columbia. Some months ago, quoting Sir Richard McBride, warning has been given, and it will be found that Victoria Colonist—Everything indicates a great we. said that many things pointed in this direc- tion, notably the rapidly increas- stock gambling fraternity’ says which is a picturesque way of saying that there are always a lot of people who are sure. that they can beat:the other man. at hisown game..." ‘Phe press ought to be on its guard. In a way it is the cus- todian of the reputation of the country, but often in its anxiety to print what seems to be news, it gives prominence to alleged discoveries. It is hard to know just where-to draw the line, For some time the Colonist has drawn have, thought that ‘they hada genuine grievance because they there is.a fool born every minute, |. | |! kote i Estimates and Tunnel Work -a Specialty: ae! * _ RUPERT eee Cel t i t it i { ae Carss & BENNETT — ’ BARRISTERS oo exp AVE. PRINCE RUPERT Give Us Due Credit The Battle with Bandits On Victoria Day, May 24th, New Hazelton will hold its first grand celebration and in this event the entire northern interior will be asked to par- ticipate. It will mark the first The First of the summer carnival days and Celebration this town will set an example Rhee ae In the past it has been customary for the outside press to use the news which is published in the Omineca Herald and not give this paper due cre- dit. In fact cases have been known where papers not very far distant have not been print- ed until the Herald was received and the news of the district secured. Yet this paper is not given credit. We have no quarrel] with any paper. using the news in this paper, but/0n to say that at a certain date the price of his we do ask that the ordinary courtesy due to every paper be shown by merely mentioning the Omin- eca Herald. We do not have the news of this district thrown at us, but have to go and seek it, and at great expense. . Thus we desire to receive our dues from the outside press. ” ae ee a New Hazelton has twice bad world-wide adver-|j tising on account of bank robberies, While such : things bring the town before the public, it cannot |} be considered the best class of advertising. In the case of a week ago there was |f one redeeming feature, viz., thal |} the citizens took the law in their|§ : own hands‘and administered it|} without fear or favor. Last week’s affair, most|> regrettable as it was, has shown to the world | that this town is peopled by those who are ‘real |E men, prepared at all times to take up the fight: | Not one man in the whole town could be fo ‘who was not-on the job to play his part. risk of life was a secondary consideration. Men - with wives and families depending. upon them | were the first, and more active, in taking. up thel& hunt and capture of the desperate brigands. In the extreme circumstances of the case they were justified in their actions and they set an example|& for the world to follow under similar conditions. | The moral lesson of last week’s battle is of | - much more importance than. the mere capturing |f - The world knows, and the crim- Lon cased pes SOAIINTU TOS ROR Toler emi SUS a ba ae Plies os of the robbers. ddy “TEAMING TRANSFER that all others will have to travel to equal. The best people are getting lined up to work for the end which will mark New Hazelton as a most hospitable town as well as one of the best known towns in northern British: Columbia. The north is asked to keep Victoria Day open . New Hazelton’s celebration. und - The Ruddy & McKay | oom Livery and-Feed- Stables. | In Connection With the Northern Hetel - STORAGE - ". Saddle “Horses, ‘Single and Double Rigs for Hire. | a “COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE } HAY AND FEED FOR SALE ving New Havelton at 9.80 a.m. auseh ger t Fepular Daily Stage ts Old Hazelton ff vexcept train dave, when the’. § in and run told Hazelton after”: ~ Beware of ing output of existing mines. the Wildcat Events are bearing out this fore- east. In view of this, the people of this province have a clear line of duty before them, and ‘it is to avoid lending their names to share for five cents, he knows he is taking a chance of losing what he pays out, for if there was apy reason to think the share would be worth j ! it so.far afield that many persons ! ! were refused publicity for what they honestly believed were val-| / uable finds of mineral or.oil. |! Nevertheless, we have never wildeat schemes. Incaleulable harm was done at |2S yet found any reason to regret the time of the great Kootenay boom by the flo- having declined to publish matter tation of all sorts of properties, and the sale of calculated to give importance to] | stocks in companies with hardly as much asa hole| alleged discoveries. The wildeaty | in the ground to represent their assets. It may lives on publicity,and in case one be said that when a person is offered a dollar) ould be prowling around, we | have thought it wise never to do DENTIST anything more than report trans- j Suir Brock PRINCE RUPERT a dollar within’ any reasonable time, no person actions in actual mining. gomee erase ee RE Ea ome eng Pat tan te ott SEND YOUR LAUNDRY. TO Wong Laundry | ane Rest Wonk GUARANTEED t NEXT TO PIONEER HOTEL eo { 5) een! Cl ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES . | | Dr. L. E. GILROY ‘ * ean en lS Oe Oe teeters beet Ota peg Poe et a a Re would sell it for five cents, This is true enough, | and if such transactions could be confined to the original vendor. and the original purchaser, no very great amount of harm would be done; but they cannot be so confined. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, a man who buys a dollar share of mining stock for five cents has not the least expectation of ever getting a dividend out of it. His hope is to make a profit by selling it to some- one else. The wildeat promoter knows this and he baits his hook accordingly. He tells how the value of other stocks has risen, and then he goes shares will be advanced. The purchaser sees a chance of turning over his shares in a short time at the advanced price, and’ bites at the bait. In other cases fictitious sales are employed as a means to put up the price, All this is very ele- mentary, and we only mention it because, as the SOUT TO i La ee nt (LEIS EA a Pure Drugs | a TOILET ARTICLES Agents for Victor Gram-a-phones _ and Victor: Records ‘Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Films Developed With Loving Care Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing and Wagon Repairing First-clags Mechanics Employed in All Department ‘Wall & Walker New Hazelton — and — Mile 27 Suits $35.00 Up Made To Order Anger te Tailor Go to him for a real Tailor-made Suit from latest patterns and up-to-date style. We fit every gar- ment before finishing WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF ~ Men’s Furnishings Oth Avenue . New Hazelton LUMBER. Orders taken for all kinds of lumber and buitding material, _ large or small, and in car lots. “Prices right. _. Quality right. - * Come and see me. W. J. MacKENZIE New Hazelton —_— Everything for the Office Desk | ‘Loosé Leaf Systems, Blue Print ‘and Drawing Papers, Cameras, . Books, Souvenirs, Picture Postals | W. W. WRATHALL PRINCE RUPERT : CAN a Up-to-Date Drug Store L. D, Fulton, Manager New Hazelton Hazelton Attention, Ladies! a0) HIGH-CLASS: oe - DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING os ’ REPAIRING ALTERATIONS | ee aen « Millinery: morse | All kinds of Ladies’. Millinery:made and designed," “make over all :kinds.of hats and can ‘carry-out * _ your ideas, . A first-class stock is now in stiipment. *- Deere ae Call and gee mas po FIELDING “ST.,. New. 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