i THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY; MARCH 19, 1915 qo —— ~ : Me ae "H ES Ea are » times vihén - a denied the-pleasure of wallowing every dollar of British ae They cannot get across the river “.Jand -have'to come to New Hazel- Columbians is needed — | | RAE ton and use the high level bridge in British Columbia. When you buy foreign-made shoes a very i large percentage of leaves the Province permanently. ‘Leckie Shoes —the best the market ' affords --18 ‘made in British. Columbia by British Columbians. ~ When you buy LECKIE SHOES every penny — of your dollar remains right here at home. HT the amount you pay ” ; Remember that! SOLD AT LEADING DEALERS BUILT for WEAR, STYLE and COMFORT |_ | t OVERHEARD AROUND. NEW HAZELTON I Scotty Ogilvie has retuned to the district. W. J. Larkwarthy’ ig a visitor in Prince Rupert this week. Alex. M. Manson met a lot of people here Wednesday night and |; Thursday morning while waiting for the train. me Rey. D. R. McLean is attend- ing the Liberal eonvention ‘in Billy Leveret leaves in a few. days for Manson creek: where he and his associates will: work (on their gold property. F.C, McKinnon returned from the coast Wednesday ‘night and lie went on through to'the Liber- al convention on Thursday. ' In spite of the bad roads and unfavorable weather -a-number : Hazelton’ on ‘their: return ‘home, -Jmany gardens in'town and the “1 atuff promises to be sufficient for “Vall Jocal consumption. There will o ‘number of poultry. SS local ‘meteorological, bureau for ;- _»;|the week ending March3, as ob- ‘iserved by W. J. Larkworthy. | - ‘/eame down and just missed their place, spent a ahiort timein New | 7 yt ‘ Again the ola town. ‘people 2 ‘are in mud going to South Hazelton : (CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY) | BRitisit CoLUMBIA Coast’ “STRAMSHIP Service. °° “* PRINCESS. MAQUINNA,”’ eaves Prince. Rupert. every , SUNDAY. al. |}. “-B p. m., connecting -with fe -FOR VANCOUVER, * Tickets ‘te and from ‘all parts of the sworld, . P, train. arriving at 6.30 p.m. Sunday “VICTORIA. ‘AND. SEATTLE. | Allantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets. _d.G. McNAB, « corner Third’ Avenue ‘and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert. - Tnereasing Production clot Preparations. ave underway for | ‘production of roots and garden , Meteorological Report . Following is the record af the} For TORONTO, MONTREAL” BUFFALO. ete, use’ the Grand Tru: Double Track Route, For full information regarding the above -Servations, etc., epply to Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent, Prince - G. T. P. STEAMERS ~ Prince Gaatge ‘and ‘Prince John’ Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert Sam. every Friday. Steamer Prince John leaves-Prince Rupert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, March 14; 28, and April 11,25, Reservationa and through tickets may be obtained from any G.T.P. agent or from train agent. : 10.63 a.m., Sundaya and Thursdays, connecting -with the above . ateamers for the south, Eastbound train leaves New Hazelton at | , conneat ing with traina for St. Paul, Chicago, ete. nk Railway System—The services, through tickets, re- Rupert, B.C. ‘Agent “for all Atlantic Steamship Lines. Ble 21 ¥ FOR VAN‘ OUVER, VICTORIA AND. SEATTLE &.T.P, RAILWAY ~ Westbound train leaves New. Hazelton at. | | Bi. 5.66 p.m., Wednesdays and: Saturdays, for Edmonton, Winnipeg, : - Maximum, 44 degrees, the 26, “Minimum, 25-dex. on the 25. “Rainfall..09 inches. Snow 1 inch. THE LITTLE TAILOR: SHOP The newest spring styles and the very latest. patterns . and materials. at’ the lowest prices. A Big Snow Slide Geo. Stewart and Ernest Lof- quist came down from. the Silver Bell. group on Monday night and ‘are in town this week. Shortly before they left'u big snowslide ‘Perfect Suits, Made to Order, from $28 7 $38 “ Muirhead SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST New Hazelton CUTTER AND TAILOR cabin. Ernest said it was a fine LAND NOTICES ~~ : : IMMENSE CANNON | PROVE A SUCCESS sight. The slide was a thous- and feet long or more, attended the concert and dance in the old town Wednesday night and had a good time. © A bunch of the Omineca min- ing men arrived on Wednesday night and in a few days will get sion artillery officers have tried recently: . The claim these guns Piazensa, March 17—Commis- out.some 805 millimeter cannon will! be the most powerful engines |. in the world for making aatacks on: fortifications. These cannon} {their buds. The snow has gone from the flats: and the weather is mild, accompanied by rains that starts the snow in the hills to melt and slide. . Very: little frost is left in the ground: and soon the man with the hoe and the rake will put in an appear- ance, We have lived all winter on hopes of better things i in ‘the spring. and the shrubs are shooting out |: cr Dated. Dee. 19, 1914. Helton Land District —Diatrict of © Cassiar =<. and L. M. Morrison, of Prince Roper occupation ranchers, intend to. a ing deseribed lands: Commencing at a of -lot 2890,: thence south 20 chaing, thence west 40 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence éast 40 chains to point: of commencement, containing 80 acres, more or less.’ > . Rdgar S. Denison Lewis. ‘M. Morrigon : - Pub. Jan. 15 1 i.e Take notice that we, E. 5, Denisoii for permission to purchase the fol ae ' post planted at the south-west corner . Advertise it in the Herald. Le The deputation trom “Fort ae peceni _ vor sar _ whi i are! |. Seventy-five acres of -iand in Lakelse George which waited on the pro- Spring is Coming vai only. exe Devt ‘alter Ker vincial government in connection | Spring i is on‘its way, The rob- Hazelton. 96-tE with the incorporation of that bins have made their appearance | - en ers | ——— = : a = For Sale = Ferry’ Garden Seeds | af Small cook stove, two seta good bed : - a rings, ‘mattress, chairs “and: tables. Smithers as representative from together with others of the same New Hazelton. calibre are now. ready at Genoa for transportation to Piazensa. started for their gold claims and will start ona big. seasons work, “For Sale i “Bull calf, 5 weeks old; “three- uarters a Jersey. Strong and health a pply at. Geo. Jennings was in town the forepart of the week on business He reports favorable progress at the Great Ohio mine. the QOmineca Herald. eo _ . e Enqui is office, = | F | F ds Ruddy. & MeKay || ap nquire at thi offic - S6-tf - Kodaks: | A oo, a TEAMING. STORAGE : fill farm. . : , . TRANSFER : Married man preferred, ‘an ly | Box 20, Omineca Herald. mo, || ‘Saddle Horse, Single and Double Rigs for Hire. “Up'to-Date Drug Store « Farm Lands Fo For Sale COAL AND .WOOD FOR SALE § Lost’ 9 LMEameronnazeuzon SUITABLE: FOR- : HAY AND FEED FOR SALE deste fae Heian Stamart| ~ : : ames ani 7 Regular Daily Stage to. Ol d Hazel ton Lamon mark on left side; weight r 1700 pounds; also foré bit 1n- left ear, |, and a‘smalllump on the right hind leg. m | Size of collar No. 25. Last heard. of. in @ | the Bulkley valley.--Good reward: will. Albe given by J. McLEOD,,. Silyer Standard Mine; old ‘Hazelton, oo" Bae STOP 4D THE BIG CANYON HOTEL © o J. W.. PATERSON © bt General Merchant op KITSELAS, B.C, L do te Leaving New Hazelton at 9.80 a.im., except, train daya: when the’ iE ‘stage will meet the passenger train and run toOld Hazelton after . MIXED 1 FARMING . ee DAIRYING » ae “STOCK R AISING = _ Teyeproxes—New Hazelton—2 long, 1 ahort ’ ye Thes : cas a. ‘Hazelton—i long, 8 short — |. ese ands are situated’ close to the . | Ml A.M, Ruppy -'= ie “ main Tine of the » Grand ‘Trank Pacific VAP Bo: NEW. HAZELTON | ACREAGE: NEAR STHES in tracts of from af ‘acre to 640" ‘heres " H . ae ioe * . A ‘COMPLETE Srock Away. ion Hann - COAL NOTICES ie | Stikine Land District—District of. Casstar.. ~ Take notice that 1, Fred 0. Curry, of |. Windsor, ..N.'S., merchant, intend. to, Bpaly for.2 tice to ct ‘for, coal ari Betroleam over 4 he following’ dea: cribed lands: Commencing: at: a: po. . lanted ‘at thes -w. cor. of coal ‘licenge |' J,’ E) No. 9244, being 2 milea- west: and.:3 miles north from the s,-w. cor. of. coal licenae No. 9268,, thence. North 80 chaing, (to: the's;+w. corner of: coal license. OSL thence weat 80° chains along. t Hh south boundary of coal license’ No,9254,,| thenee south: 80. chains: ant ast: 80 to ¢: i mtemarentemetemttmttmetmetemes meio coms ; es Lise;