a NEW Ha ELTON,, Be .,. “MAY 16, : “4913” og — a" WO AT cy sit RD in. the Preabyterian | ball. on: Medel ek neaday:: evening next; May 21, ath: » iain: 4 8-0'clock.. The-meeting. is under, - lage hae - “| Bor: ‘road: ‘making ‘and js easily the auspices;of:the New Hazelton Long : Cross ‘Cat. Tunnel Will Be| -|handled.- From ‘Ninth Ave. and | Liberal-Association, Rey. Mr. |.” “Driven! Fast=“New Ore Body [88 the long tunr | Laurier the’ road ‘will ‘be: planked | Lee, Durican: Ross and others-will} \ Located North of the | it is the intention to sink a _ fas: far -as:McLeod street, where| address: the: meeting. "All. are}. -, oe un ain ‘Sh aft -_ -/onthe new ore in the short tun : necessary; run along: McLeod to | weleome:, .Reserved seats for the vies 2 | When’ asked ‘about the’ ship- Tenth and then up Tenth to Pugs- | ladies. Come.arid hear the topics | tess - > lanent’of ore’ which has been ley. ‘For the present a connection | of the day: discussed. ‘Lb. Ww. ‘Stewart informed the at the’G. T, P.’ yards here for * oe ee a nae top of'a big't ore i As’ a ‘peault of. ‘the: doniterotice 5 a on . rr Se aH 2 i DSA EION Fo BEST RTN APE 5 Anau eatin Te en EE EE Se ea of. the. townsite owners, Messrs, ing agent): ‘and the local: ‘people, | ‘it! was decided to do ‘local, im- provement ‘work in’ the way of constructing a road and sidewalks | from the present business part of the town to the depot. Owing to the change in the location of the G.T.P. siding from the west side of the depot to the east side the. original: ‘plans as announced have been changed: slightly. ‘The road will now follow Laurier St. from the-depot to Ninth Ave, Along this piece of road consider- | able grading has to be ‘done ‘to make it an easy grade for. heavy loads, but the land .is- very. good jon -this' side: of the ‘failway,. but face’ tmaterial: will’ be- necessary. distanee. | with Pugsley. street will be made later On as. the town and . busi- ness: ‘develops a high level. bridge} across the railway at.Tenth Ave. will be built and: the ‘present: low be closed. “The. work on ‘Tenth| Ave, will be: ‘very light as it is practically all on:grade: and: only stumping and removing the sur also. ‘be. ‘constructed | the: entire “With - these. improve- ments: completed the: town will take on an: entirely. different ap- pearance’and it: will ‘took. pretty. good to.the hundreds of. visitors RAILWAY MEN Chief - Bagineer Kelleher and J. W. the G.T.P., and. Chief Engineer Collingwood: Schrieber for the ‘Dominion “government, « panied by Engineer VanArsdale, arrived. ‘Ine town on” Wednesday night. to Vancouvervia Prince Rupert,: but Mr: Kelleher will accompany ON LONG TRIP "Stewart on Way. to Fort George; _ following: ‘Ratfway. Grade _ * Chief Enginder - Kelleher for - aecom= Mr. Schrieber returned we ‘| Herald after his return from the | Sitver: Standard that practically all. work. ~will now be done on the long. | cross cut’ tunnel-- which: is {being driven from the big shaft on No..-1. vein to tap, ‘the, No, 3B) several hundred feet andi in ‘about another :month. it should. “break through: the vein at a depth of}. about four hundred feet. . If. the}” ore at that point is as good © as the surface showings it will be a great property and the future policy, of . the company will .be settled: “The work in the tunnel at the 250 foot evel has opened up a very promising shoot. From coming in this season. Mr. Stewart over the. railway “| grade to Fort George., They will present indications one would be lead ‘to believe that they are on many-months. Mr. Stewart state intimated, however, that there: very re eho. = On the Government Read abi Bréwer’ 8 road. “gang ‘are. making’ quite an improve-— ment ini the j government ‘road be-. tween: the Bulkley hill and Mud’ Creek hill... part of the road been particularly _ bad, but'a number of holes -had ° to be filled and these. have to be gone over several’ times . before the ‘material will stick.” that ‘it will not be’ moved until the railway company gave them a-much better. freight.rate..-He | wag reason to believe: that. the. freight question would be settled: At. no time ‘has ‘this. travel by team from here to}: _ [eso ints sins cs| NEW SILVER STANDARD ROAD GREATLY REDUCES DISTANCE where a team will pick them up|. Will ‘Follow the Side Hills Around | again and. take. them to Fort. ‘Fraser, ‘and: from. there-on. they “Mountaia and. Connect With 0: Mile: ‘Road-—Work. ticularly, A da ted for. ‘truck ar. | will. ‘travel -by:canoe’ or team as dening: aden ranches rk gar arrangements. can:be made. .Last {5 "The AG deep black inter’ Mr. Stewart made the} * lairy..- The soil: ig a deep black sare trip driving all-the.way. andl... a Wil Soon Start oo") pleted it’ ‘will reduce the distance - _ 7 »lto-the depot in New: Hazelton: by” Engin sar: - Baxten 4 for’ the pro: several: miles ‘and“it’ i ivernmetit,’” who” was] ; BULKLEY GARDENS BE Ne OFFERED IN SMALL TRACT s\ One of the Most Desirable Proper- ties in the District--About a Mile: and a Half. Frog = ee “Hog New. w Hazelton morning to: ‘Bee! ‘about: the: work, . and: he, will: Hikety Bet it _und aa “branch © 6 _‘lereek rung: ‘through’ the’ northern da a wou ys. ‘part of the property and: supp! ties|; “Bulkley, Gardens No.. ‘One are plenty, of wate . : now open for the’ ‘public: to-make}1 selections... This property‘ con- sists: ‘of ” one. -hundred . and sixty acres:: “located ° ‘deross-the river from New Hazelton and just a mile and a-half-from that. town via the. new bridge. ‘ti is on the Babine trail and: ‘almost: at. the Poot of. Four Mile mountain. It is a beautiful place. and should be very popular among. those desir- ing a small piece of ground: fora home. Bulkley. gardens ate par- SIDEWALKS: FOR.” ~ PUGSLEY STREET] Government Money being’ Spent This : Week—Six Foot’ Sidewalk in. the’ : Business Section" rhs Pek ere mgt apr te er ah ales og. “Two "Mile ache-i ineleven|:— cleared. “About thinty ha be are: [ine modes of eave already cleared: and ten acres are| .~: under cultivation. “Blocks. ‘of one} .” anda: quarter: acres will be. sold: and owing to. the land being. with: in such | easy: ‘reach ‘of ‘the’ town: and 80 close to:all- the: promising mines Bulkley Gardens - should prove. one of. the most valuable properties j ‘in: the New Hazelton district. “Fall: ‘particulars ean be/|ter had from Harvey & McKinnon. 2 ver Breweries beers is rapidly : increasing in the north and.there WORK-ON HOTEL se now! ‘sufficient to” ee the STILL: BETTER» - WAS. RESUMED| : | Will Be ‘Located: ‘at Corner: of Rate SERVICE ON G.T. P.) __Avendie and. Templeman: Sti ‘choo! a Will Rush Construction + a -[left Thursday morning for Prince on “the Standard: ‘and take the side’ '| Rupert. While here he made 'ar- hilt and follow around. the. mo n-:- rangements for the construction | tai of the new road from the Silver Mile’ ‘road “about: iamile ‘and’: Standard: mine to connect with quarter from Two, Mile village the Two Mile: creek’ “The work}: : cided to ‘erecta branch at the|on this: will’ be commenced im- * James EL Kirby, - mini ng re-: new séaport ‘city ‘to: supply: the | mediately and rushed through. ‘corder at" Hazelton, left Thursda: fe north coast and ‘the. northern i /It ‘will also be continued to. the morning for ‘Blaine: we % f 7 Surprise 1 mine, : “which adjoins: the. P Standard. UA Le “McHugh went couple: of weeks. : _BENEDICTS DANCE ; ~ THE BEST OF A ewery for Rupert "Work will be started ata very early date. on the construction of a brewery in Prince: ‘Rupert. ‘The Vancouver - Breweries - ave de: ete, | Passengers Can Have Baggage Check. | L - ed Through—Get Birth and Meals ~ Aiter Trin, Aretves : "Barney Halleron: began work Tuesday’ morning: ‘spending “the sum. ef $400 for the . Provincial government on. the. ‘sidewalks 1 in New Hazelton. A‘ conferé ence of | the’ citizens was. held ‘and ‘it: ‘was | decided that -a six-foot” walk: be}’ laid along Pugsley'street::from}.w the corner: of Eleventh avenue; to the corner of Thi nth a aven-| si With the decision of the HM: ( "Beginning with. this weeks. trip : site owners ‘on the local:i amprove nee: ¢ 4 from Seattle the: steamer Prince: og] Rupert will leave - Prince, Ru (for Granby. Bay. Saturday nigh at: midnight, and returning leave |-T Granby - ‘at. 9 Sanday ‘morning: 4 She--will leave: ‘Rupert’ for thei; ' south. -Monday’ torning:: “Passen- sere. vith. through tickets via. G. : ee street’ fror enue to Thirtee hs