’ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 14. 1915 H . —tade in British Columbia Men who wear LECKIE SHOES are: positively assured of one| Leckie Shoes thing — they get more value for their money than in any other shoe made, STYLE, COMFORT. and WEARING QUALITIES, ed kind—the shoe is an assurance against that. LECKIE SHOES are made for men who appreciate Men who wear LECKIE SHOES never return to any import- , Go to YOUR dealer and ask to see the various styles of LECK: bined in a stylish, well- built LECKIE SHOE. Leading Shoe Dealers Sell LECKIE SHOES. Be Sure You Get Them. : IE SHOES. Try on a pair and note the ease and comfort com- oi “Built for. Style, Wear and Comfort” G. T. P. Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert every Monday at Agent and check your baggage through. G.T.P. RAILWAY —Westbaund train leaves New Hazelton at mm 10.63 a.m, Sindaiys and Thursdays, for Prince Rupert. connect- Saskatoon, ‘Winniper, Ete,, connecting at Winhiper for St. Paul, Chicago, Toronto. Montreal, New York. ete. Blectric-lighted Tourist Sleeping Car through to St. Paul. For points east of Chicazo have . your tickets read via the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double Track-Raute. For full information, threugh tickets, etc., apply to your Local Agent, or ta ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C, STEAMERS. FOR VAN OUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert 9 a.m. every Friday: , 9:00am. Purchase through ticketa from Lozal Agent or Train. : ing with the above steamers. Traina leave New Hazelton East-. bound at 5.69 p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, fer Edmonton, ~ ELECTRIC-LIGHTSD SLEEPER AND PARLOR CAFE CARS. Wednesday's train carries :: THE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP The newest spring styles and the very latest 7 patterns and materials at the, lowest prices ~~ Perfect. Suits, ‘Made to Order, from $28 to $38 ‘SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST | W. Muirhead New Hazelton . cu TTER AND TAILOR : Sunday School children. ° _ ; MAGAZINES Il] P All the most popular periodicals are carried by us at special rates The Ruddy-.Pool Room 4 Os: You should. It’s a Ue fascin: Two good tables. ating pastime, The Ruddy: Pool Room. : oop SMOKES Choicest brands of Cigars, Ci ar) ettes, Tobacco. . Pipes, Pouches.. ‘The Ruddy Pool. ‘Room. Fresh’ Haida Chocolates at the Ruddy Pool Room. ~ Mrs. Kelly of” Carnaby was 3 a week- end Visitor in. town. : On Sunday, May 9th a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, _ Mrs, J] as. MacKay returned on. Wednesday night after. a visit i in|” Prince Rupert. 1. Spring salmon were offered tor ‘sale by the Indians on Tuesday for the first time this season. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, and Ice Cold Drinks in all flavors at Ruddy’s Pool Room. Hugh Springer, of Vancouver| was in. town. a couple of days last week.” Saturday night he went east. at much needed. rain visited the district last Monday and as a re- sult the gardens and farm crops aré off to a good start,” “Up to 9 date thirty- two cars of forty ‘tons each. ‘have ‘been ship-|. ped ' from ‘the Recher Deboule mine to the Granby ‘sinelter. ; . Ret, fon - Two: carloads of Austrians, prisoners. of war, passed through on Sunday’s ' train ‘for. the south to. the ‘detention ‘camps. ‘They wete in charge of Assistant Police Ingpector Owen. ‘“Mrs, D. Melicod sent flowers to the Presbyterian church. last ‘Sunday, it‘ being: Mothers’ ‘Sun-|: /day. throughout the .Dominion. \ Mr, ‘and Mrs. A.-M. Lowson, - of: Bear Creek sent flowers to the Farm m Lands “Frank C. McKinnon : ~ Real: ‘Estate and ‘Mines _.. Insurance "SUITABLE FOR : _ MIXED FARMING | “DAIRYING © “STOCK RAISING f “These anda. are situated close to the mt a main line of the Grand frank Pacific - | ACREAGE NEAR SIITHERS a a in. tracts of from 1. acte to 640 acres: . ompany Not Coast land Lif. - ‘SPECIAL CIAL | [1 ‘offer. one, of. ‘the. best. - ae “Hay. and Stock Ranches | ‘ “| in the. Bulkley: valley, in- |. wh eluding -stock and imple- . ments. “water, © ‘range,. ‘ete. eb *200‘tons’ of: hay: last year. wa de i | With ‘proper management this | - ; 3 re sc { -Fafth will earn the owner.in-’} ’ terest! off investment and-pay “f° |* for itdelf: in'-a “comparatively qo the An abundatice of || Cut Near ‘yallivay. - _ short period of time. ~ PADD-UP’ CAPITAL,” $1, 500,000.00 on ; “Su ite “622, ‘Metropolitan. “Bldg. _ Grape Fruit at the Ruddy Pool Room. Get some for breakfast. "Bagh A. Harris went down ‘to Prince: Rupert. on. Sunday for’ a few days. | Constable Lavery returned on Thursday after spending a couple of weeks at Telkwa. | Roy Rysdale, Rod MeCrimmon ‘Vand J. Havaner left this week to do assessment work on the Owen Lake property. . Dr. Donnevon, ‘ Vancouver, ar- rived Wednesday night and has taken: up his new.duties as. house surgeon at the hospital. ie Log The tennis court on Twelfth Ave. is now in fine shape and there are some. exciting fames every afternoon and evening. John Young, one of the old time prospectors, and who was here: four years ago, is:renewing old; acquaintances, - He intends spending ‘this summer in the Fin- lay River country. Constable Pairbairn of. ‘Telkwa and Mr. Christie, manager for “1d. McNeil, Telkwa.: were passen- gers on-the east: bound: train ‘on Wednesday night, . companied by. his bride. we At the. Ruddy Pool: Room there has just been received a shipment |" of Bananas, Oranges, Apples and Grape. Pruit. All...other fruits will -be-carried ‘as soon as: they are offered on the markets, Reports from Ontario -are that the fruit crops this year promise to be.exceptionall. good and the peach growers are preparing:to — | dispose of:their produce already. _|From: the prairie provinces the reports are that the grain is al- ready up-and growing well, It has: been an ideal, ‘Beason thus fans ee A GRAND SERMON ON. THE BIG. WAR The Part Canada is Taking and the *. Disgraceful Graft Scandals in War Department or; Last’ Sunday. night Rev. D. R. MeLean “delivered ‘an’ excellent | sermon in memorium to the dead Canadian soldiers. He spoke of the‘heavy losses sustained which caused a@ personal grief in prac- tically every” home in Canada, : themselves from the service lost: Each wasac-| yet the manner of their death. and the deeds they had done was" a matter of national pride, “But, while one cheek was flush-- ed with. pride the other was flush- ed with shame at the disgraceful « manner in which grafters, trait-. ors‘and the lowest-of scoundrels. were permitted to pillage-the na-. tional treasury and supply the very poorest of material to the ‘@ soldiers, These men, some of. them members of parliament, iff are many times a worse enemy than theGermans. The presence of such traitors, and the speaker. } did. not exclude those in high J places from blame, overshadowed ° the glory of the ‘troops achieve- ments and filled the heart with ay double grief, “* | The large number of. eitizdnd who were not present, not only. missed a splendid sermon, but al- lowed an opportunity to pass of paying respect to Canadian boys’ who. gave their lives asa sacri-. (i fice that.the rest of the Canadi- }im ans. might continue to enjoy the _ freedom of government and: self. mel respect. Those who absented_ ee more than they. think. =| The Herald wants a chance to. | talk office stationery to you. - LAND NOTICES _ Hazelton: Land District— District of Cassiar Take notice that we, E.S..Denison {fem and L. M. Morrison, of Prince Rupert, im occupation ranchers, intend: to apply : for peraribea | to purchase the follow- ing deseribed lands: Commencing at a post. 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. 2a of commencement, containing 80 acres, (Ray more or less. 5 Edgar S. Denison - __ Lewis M, Morrison 2a Dated Dec. 19, 1914. Pub. Jan. 15 ¢ . Qn eene tee e ip ‘STOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL | $ lh J. W. PATERSON | ‘ General Merchant K L TSELAS, BG, l : A COMPLETE Stook. ALWATS on HAND @rnens Ae a a Se FS oat i Four GEORGE . NELSON : GREEN Bros. BURDEN & Co. DOMINION AND B.O, LAND SURVEYORS © Lands. townsttes, minerat claims surveyed New Hazeuzon “2 VICTORIA oan ‘ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES " Deel: EB ‘Guroy : ‘DENTIST ‘Surra BLOOK | _Princia Rurerr “ this ee i Ig } ) i. i b ts BRITISH. COLUMBIA Coast MSs SeRVIOR . , «PRINCESS ‘MAQUINNA, "* leaves Prince - ‘Rupert evel . 8'p.m.) connecting. with G. T. P,. train: arriving: at 6. “FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE. . SUNDAY : :p.m,. Sunday.’ 5 mideata.t sto, and’ from all” ‘parts of | ‘the world, 5 P\adlontie, and, Pacific Steamahtp Tickets,