gactFic Oley, Mra, J EB. Bostrom al i Fort Fraser, spent several ae oe ote bein if you 3 are interested i in knowing about business or. . investments i in the | three best towns ' in British Columbia, on the line of the G. T. P.,. write to Se * Head Office: Vancouver Block LACT TTT ey Resouces Security Company, — Lidl JoInT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS Fort GEORGE AND: HUBERT ‘TOWNSITES | VANCOUVER, B.C. 1 re One. ‘piece. ‘of work : “which. is ‘to be 2 proceeded . with’ immediately ‘at Prince Rupert: terminal: is. the- construction of | the permanent roundhouse: ‘on. the yard ‘| adjoining the: dry: dock.” A’ twelve stell house of brick and lumber will be built, Mrs. Walker, Smithers). is ‘a patient : { Their many friends’ were glad to Bee after, being: examined, ‘by Dr. McLean - Late last t week’ a man: was: “held at Smithers on 8 charge of’ lunacy, © and] ~ | y Robert -M.Moo [459 -Alhe at the Hazelton hobpital. a. Mr. ‘and Mra. N.. P. ‘Moran and Ray- 916 2918 Pender St ae mond in town on Sunday. we Vancouver a) OVERHEARD AROUND || was locked up for, safety.” ’ During. Fri- ‘day’. ‘night’ “he éommitted ” “suicide - by | NEW HAZELTON © . Wiggs O'Neill and his bride were in New. Hazelton this week. Dunean Ross, of Victoria, arrived in | town on n Wednesday evening. Doe MeLean went up to Morricetown' on Monday to-attend some live stock he has been looking after. |: Robert Wall hag purchased A ‘ot on, ‘Eleventh avenue and has most of the material on the ground for the building of a bungalow which he will occupy. — - Eavipean Plan - - - 4 oT LMI Prince Rat sNewHotel J. As. McKenzie, -of ‘Stewart Bros., : ae 0. B. Wallace has been confined’ to his ‘bed_-all this week, suffering from. a | severe attack of rheumatism. will be down in a few days, having fin- ae ished his work on the line. . Mrs, Bosworth and son was-a fruest | |. of Mr. and Mrs. D, McLeod this week, teaving on Wednestay for Fort Fraser, or Ferguson,. iecountant ‘for, Hugh McLeod, contractor, is ‘in. town on busi- neas, ° He will spend a few days next week at Prince Rupert, oa and to handle the fish business.. ” line.” "Rev. J ‘Knox Wricht, travelling sec~ retary of the Canadian And. Foreign Bible society, is in. town. He. will take the services in the church on: ‘Sunday. Rates st. 50 Per Day and Wp — —— — — — 8 ———# — — — —. — — — —~ — — —F — ——J — — — — — ——F — 4 i — — = —e ——— — — — =. — - —— a —s — /_—— - a owen ae — — — 7 — ow — —_ — — | i — — ae — — - — a — —_—. — — — ——1 — a = — — — — — — —— —_ —s — — — - a — — == — — — - —. — . — — — —— -- — I — . — —_ —. — —_ — — — _ PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL COMPANY, LD. eee eT Enorsmninnnainn | the Hazelton--New. Hazelton. basebal game on Sunday. - | 7 G He Robbins, mention. winter, Hugh MeLeod isin town: from, En’ dake.’ close up Bome_. biisiness - ‘matters. - divisional point ‘is finished. work in ‘the: future,’ ; "Fifty ‘special: refrigerator’ cars have beer! ‘ordered for the fast. freight trade. Work ¢ on‘the. Fort Fraser contracts | is allcleaned up. The diteher has been sent over the. brides, further on uP the | Roy ‘and, Mrs. Miller, of “Smithers, were among: the Smithers delegation at “The-Union Ban ‘was 5 moved: into the |, new. building this week, . ‘With: all, new fixtures and nice interior finishing. the new Blace presen a cosy appearance, tho. fies had. charge | of Jas. Richmond’s office for. about a. year, left ‘yesterday. morning for. his home fn the south: where he will remain. Among the names of. the ladies active. in ‘making the hospital picnic. that: of Mrs. (Dr.) Wrinch . was omitted ‘from Mie. Wrinch ig ever. ready : ready and most helpful on oceasion.. oy Frank Brown has staked the porphy- ry dyke on Bob: river, which a:quarter ofa century ago was worked’ as placer. He has gone “south “with - samples: for'|. assay and will try to interest capital. ” Bostrom & Greene, contéactors, have finished up at Fort.Fraser and gone ‘to the southern cities.” They take advan- tage of the trip to ‘place the. children of both families ‘at school tor the He goes to, Prince , ‘Rupert’ to His contract to grade the yards: at Endako The plant will he put in ‘order for prospective to the old. town for burial. ser lake.’ where. it. crosses. an arm of. ‘the lake, |The outfit ‘has’ ‘dumped in over 800, 000: : yards of material ‘and’ say’ they. have it settled. for‘all'time.. After he has idad-' ed afew outfits,’ Dick will take a holi-- day. : He ‘Bays he: will be ‘off ‘to Cali- fornia, to “see what they are’ doing in American. territory. 1 WHAT EFFECT.’ WILL tT HAVE on. “Will Canada benefit or not? -- ations. . ing on foreign capital will feel a “pinch, fifth of the reqiired. fimount.. her troops in the field, and the crop may: suffer from.a-éearcity of labor. . wheat - supply. -|never heard’ of on this side of the globe. |. wheat is’ paid‘ for: promptly. ° “Tf ‘the be on! easy street. : rf The fisheries will feel the. influerice, for} ply of food. “Thousands ‘of men, who |.” now encumber the labor markets. will} be drawn from this “‘Jand and leave. the ranks of the ‘unemployed so-many less. : While money :in large amounts. may be difficult to find there. wiil be enough]. to keep things: moving. If the war pre-|. —————— ir “NEW. HAZELTON. has lead and: silver de. - posits that. are: larger. and cover-a greater ter- . e a ritory than.those that have made the Cobalt” — strict “famous. - : ‘New: Hazelton isthe distri-’* . puting: point for supplies Ne ‘ country larger ; vails a market is adsured,, better’ for ‘it, look at the ‘possibilities. os hanging. «The - body. was brought here j' “Phat is the snestion men: are “asking! 80 far as Canada j is concerned. As to the. effect. the war, will have, if it goes | . ~ Undoubtedly it will precipitate a mar- ‘Ked financial. stringency so-far as-to. the. money which we borrow. to carry on our |, national and provincial works, and oper- And ‘all the enterprises’ ‘depend- Of that new. loan, . gitaranteed is it is by: the’ Dominion, ‘the Canadian - North- ern has had subseribed only about one- Europe | bent on’ fighting will. be. forced. to de-. pend on the’ American ‘continent. fora ‘There is. a possibility ‘| that’ wheat - may advance .’to ‘a price Two° dollar -wheat : ‘would enrich : the |’ North West farmer, for in time of war prairie farmer has: a good erop ‘he: will | ; | they. constitute a notable source of sup-. When ‘it is : all over Canada’ “may. be. the: richer. and| “That is 8 plain 'y way to on, Sunday .. morning’ 8. train and. taken| “Diek i Johnaton, ‘foreman for Stéwart ae Bros.,’has finished : the’ big All at’ Fra- The. fill. has been’: settling | in ‘Manitoba, Saskatchewan: and Alberta, the: Yukon ‘Territory, . the North-west Territories and ina portion af the Province of : British. Columbia, may: be leased for-a term of twenty-one years at'an annual rental of $1 an, acre. to one applicant, .: ao ‘Application for a ‘Jease mist ‘be ‘made or “i by the . applicant ims Pe ai ‘to’, the:: Agent: or. Sub-Agent of: the district in: Ree ted. ; In, gurveyed. territory. the Fan must | be deseritied by” sections, “Or: ‘legal sub- divisions of sections, and:in unsurveyed ‘staked ‘out: by the. applicant himself. - _Eaeh. application: must be‘accompanied by. a fee of.$5 which willbe refunded if - the-rights applied. for-ave-not available, but not otherwise... A-royalty.. shall. be paid on’the merchantable. output:of the mine at the rate of five cents. per. ton-. The. person. operatin . the:mine shall furnish the:Agent with sworn ‘returns accounting for the full: quantity of mer- fy. thereon, If-the ¢oal mining: rights are-not::being operated, such: ‘returns - should: be furnished: at. ‘ledat once, a ‘Years ors Sane ‘The ‘lease ‘will include the: coal mining rights only, ‘but the ‘lessee may be per- mitted’ to purchase whatever available Burface rights: nay be considered neces- sary, for. the working of the mine at the rate of $10;00.an acre,” ‘ -For fullinformation application shavld ‘be ‘made ‘to the ‘Secretary of the D partment of the Interior, Ottawa; or to any: Agent-or ‘Sub-Agent. of ‘Dominion Lands: ” OO CORY,” Deputy’ Minister: of the: ‘interior. NB — Unauthorized publication of . ‘this advertisement: ‘will not "be paid for 7 Apr. 46m we Eo, Neatness what i is characteristic of elf Herald id Printing | lt Teed “Mining: Machinery: Building z Materials and Office Famiiture: rt Gasoline: Engines.~ ‘Underwood: ‘Typewri 1s’+' Safes Filing. Cabinets, ‘and Supplie Agricultural: Implements. ‘Dupl cating: Machines: CoaL ‘alriing ‘rights ot: nasbeate: co Not:more ‘than 2, G60 acres will be leased _ fr which the Fights applied: for: are ‘situa, ve territory. the. tract. applied for ‘shall be. -.» -...\.}ehantable coal: mined and pay the est. Probably: Canada will: ‘benefit: Ruissia Gt € coal) mined an aint eine will conserve. her: wheat! “evop: ito: ‘feed That’s ‘what, counts and