_THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, mae B, 1915 "STRETCHING ‘THEIR CABLE I Geo. ‘Stewart ‘iteking “Plans ‘for: ‘Busy! : Season at ‘Silver: Bell: Mine DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY |. «PRINCESS MAQUINNA, " leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY at.. . ~-B p.- m.,, connecting with G. T. P.. train arriving. at 6,30 :p.m. Sunday . FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND. SEATTLE ~ Tickets to and fram all parts. of the world, Atlantic and Pacific Steaniahip Ticketa, v1 ~ . ee “HESE are times when | every dollar of British . Columbians is needed | In British Columbia. When you buy foreign-made shoes a very. | large percentage of the amount: you pay ” leaves the Province permanently. Leckie Shoes" —the best the market affords---is made in- : British Columbia by British Columbians. | When you buy LECKIE SHOES every penny of your-dollar-remains right here at home. Remember that! George T. Stewart and Eimest us Lofquist ’ were down from Nite Mile mountain for the week: end {and took ‘in the hockey club con-| ‘jeert and dance, Théy are ‘busy| | ~~ Fstretching. the cable which is to’ ~ --.1eonvey the ore from the Silver ‘| Bell group’ ‘down to where the _ [wagon road is ‘supposed to run a when it is completed, By over- | coming numerous difficulties they “| will be able to make'a shipment of ore soon after they get their cable in running order.’ J. McNAB, comer Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert . G. T. PL STEAMERS “Prince George’ and Pag John’ FOR VANCOUVER, ‘VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Steamer Prince George leaves Pririce Rupert 9.a,m, evéry-Friday ; Steamer Prince John leaves Prince Rupert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, me. Feb. 14,28, and March 14,23, Reservations and- through tcketa: may be obtained from any G.T.P, agent'or from train agent, G.T.P, RAILWAY —Westhound train Jeaves New Hazelton at . 10.58 a.m., Sundays and Tharedaye, connecting with the abova : steamers for the south, Eastbound train leaves New Hazelton at : 5.56 pm. Wednesdays and Saturdays, -for Edmonton, Winnipes. i i} | Etc.. connecting with trains for St. Paul, Chicago, efc. : For TORONTO, MONTREAL, BUFFALO, ete, use the Grand’ Trunk Railway Syatem—The : Double Track Route. For full information regarding the above services, through tickets, re-__ . servations, ete,, apply to Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, General | Agent, Prince ipa - Rupert, B.C, Agent for all Atlantic Steamnahip Lines. . a [> ARE TAKING OUT ORE. | Test Shipment of One or Two Cars to be Made from Red Rose SOLD AT LEADING DEALERS: BUILT for WEAR, STYLE and COMFORT OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON | . Pete Slavin, Buck Flats, was visitor in town this week, | The many friends of Mrs. Wm. Anderson will be: glad to learn that she is now ‘on the road to recovery. ‘Hugh McLeod left Thursday morning for Vancouver where he will spend a few days before go- ing to his old home in ‘Scotland, where Mrs, McLeod has been for the past year, G. R. T. Sawle, well known in newspaper circles in northern British Columbia, and particular- ly in Prince Rupert, has recently purchased the -Haileyburvian, a Skating is over for the season at the rink. The lights and all other hockey club equipment will be stored away this week. There will be a meeting of the Liberals of New Hazelton in the ‘assembly hall on Monday .next at. eight o’clock. All Liberals can do much to further the cause by. attending this meeting and aiding with organization. is Moving To rellewa .jup their Aldermere business én- Messrs. Broughton &. MeNeil, the pioneer business of the Bulk- ley, with headquarters at Alder- mere; have decided to move their headquarters to Telkwa and clase ‘Itirely. — Construction. has . been started in Telkwa on a large and and handsome new store build- ing which will be modern in all respects. It will be quite the most complete general store in ~ | week that at the Red Rose mine '| they are taking: out considerable ‘}ore from the upper tunnel: and his labor and his customers. will ~The Herald was informed this sacking it ready for shipment. Mr. Vaughan-Rhys hopes to get one car and possibly two out be- fore the snow is gone. The idea is to get the smelter returns on the ore. At the same time the work on the new tunnel at a much lower level is being pushed ahead with all speed. Loe A New “Tailoring House: - It will be of special interest to the men of New Hazelton and the district to... know. that. ‘the price of clothes—high class, tail- big tumble,’ You don’ t need. to be wealthy to be well dressed these days, and its not due to the war either. W, Muirhead, the tailor, announces that he hag re- ceived a complete set of samples of the latest patterns and newest goods for men’s spring and sum- mer.clothes.: He also announces that he only asks a fair profit for save from ten to twenty ‘dollars {a first class tailor but | a finished .| tion. or made garments—has taken: ala. day morning from.Telkwa where | - THE LITTLE patterns and materia Perfect Suits, . Made to TAILOR SHOP ‘The newest spring styles and the very latest 2. . Is at the lowest prices «| Order, from: 28 ‘to. 538 . Ww. Muirhead SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST. New ‘Hazelton CUTTER AND TAILOR. cutter, -He guarantees satisfac- ‘Ladies tailored suits are a special feature and the cost’ of these will be found exceptionally reasonable. Give Mr. Muirhead a chance, " He will make food. t tf}: * Coronada: Shipping ‘re. oe -R, J..MeDonell-returned Thurs- | he had been-arranging for. the shipment-of the first . carload of ore from.the Coronada. group .on Hudson Bay mountain. He had ore will go down this week on its way to San Francisco, the first car lot to go from the a separate track put in and the| - This is B valley although ‘smaller «= ship-| “For Sale Valley, Apply to David ‘Miller, New Hazelton. G-tt For Sale Ball calf, 5 Weeks old; three- . | Jersey. : ‘Strong and healthy. the Omineca jerald. . For Sale "Small cook: stove; two -sets: Gheay” mattress, chairs and Pap, Enquire at this, Office. - Wanted Fariner to: take charg farm. Married man prefé ox 20, -Omineca Herald. “quarters Bete at wood: bed of 2 amall ‘erred, a, Severity-five acres of land. in Lakelse tables. — 36-tf newspaper in Haileybury, Ont. /the north. ~ Lost: _ About the end of June,- 1914, a biade ; horse with the Foley,.Welch. & Stewart “Diamond 2’’ mark on left side; weight & 1700 pounds; also ‘fore: bit. in left ear, | | and.a small lump.on the right hind leg = Size of collar No. 25. Last heard of in #— the Bulkley valley. Good reward -will be given by J. -McLEOD,: Silver 3 Standard Mice ol Hazelton. 343. CO }asuit. Mr, Muirhead is not only ments have. been made. Mr. |. ——==| McDonell says the Coronada is y| looking: exceptionally good. and it [Ruddy & McKay | 1 aed Livery and Feed. Stables . In Connection With the Northern Hotel TEAMING: TRANSFER STORAGE eT we ET ad SL rnAd ar Farm Lands Farm Lands For Sale | LAND NOTICES ~ Hazelton Land Diatrict—District of : arian neeeinein emit | | Cassiar | STOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL, Take notice. that we, E. 5. Denison in J - COAL AND WOOD FOR | SALE : and L. M. Morrison, of-Prince Rupert, | J. W.. PATERSON ‘A| occupation ranchers, intend to apply |: General. Mer chant HAY AND FEED F OR. SALE at| for permission to purchase: the follow- | ; /RLTSELAS, B.C. ck im | ing described lands: :Gommencing at a/- Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton { post planted at the south-west corner of lot. 2890; thence south’ 20 chains, Leaving New Hazelton at 9.90 a.m., except train days, -when the . ‘plage will mest the pasienger train and run to Old Hazelton after Saddle Horees, Single and Double Rigs for Hire, - SUITABLE FOR me, FARMING “DAIRYING “STOCK, RAISING . These lands. are situated close to. the | main line of the. Grand Trunk Pacific "ACREAGE NEAR’ SMITHERS in tracts: of, from La acre to 640. acres , Ra cast Land ¢ j | thence west 40 chaina,. thence north ab 4 | chains, thence east, 40 ‘chains to point | 3" of commencement, containing 80. acres, | 5 NE e more or less, - - ; 'TRLEPHONES—New Hazelton—-2 iong, 1 short 4 Hazelton—3 long, 8 short" _NEW | HAZELTON " Bigar s. Denison’ . a M.. Morrison a Pub. ion 18 fo A oe ay “) Lew: A. M. RUDDY ; Dated Dec,; “19, tid. - Manager: ee stikine Land. District—District ‘of “pasaler, Take notice.that I, Fred 0, Curry;.of| 5. Wincor: N..8., “merehant, intend to : apply fc for. a license, to prospect: for, coal y shaving: a corm petroleum ‘over:.:the: fo! ‘des: “plete n new stock: ‘of neat, but: ‘Compelli ce Commenein the's:-w,: Cor: being {nolles north from ithe. Be: license, No, 9268, .th ‘to the 8.-w. corner $251, thence weat’ Compeny : ey