_ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, cai 12, 1915 * “H ESE. are times when every dollar of British Columbians is. needed: in British Columbia. . ras erat | When you ‘bay “foreign: made shoes’ a very'* large percentage of the amount you pay. leaves the Province permanently. Leckie Shoes © Fort: George, > passed - through "|here last. Saturday: night after visiting in’ Prince. -Rupert. “where Rev. Dr: Herridge held a public ‘meeting. | They were met at the/l} 3 -|toeal- depot by: Rev, D. R Me: | : Lean. poe R s. ‘Sargent announced last|§ . week that ‘he would be'a Conser- I vative eandidate‘if he could get!——— «the: nomination,’ .. {the support from this end “of the ah district: if he continues in the " running until convention. He will have ‘He is | Ow feeling his + way in the valley parr 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. ee Remember that! - SOLD AT “LEADING DEALERS BUILT for WEAR, STYLE + and COMFORT OVERHEARD AROUND ‘NEW: HAZELTON a= “= His: Honor Judge Young is in town this week at the Northern Hotel. He is holding court in the district.” Chicago that he is touring ‘east- ern cities in the interests of New Hazelton mining. Me who-have been. residents ‘here for the past two years, left Thursday. morning. for. Vancouver ‘ where they will reside in future. Frank Dockrill, of ‘Vancouver, _ Bowser’s selection: as - -Conserva- tive. candidate for Omineca dist- rict, passed through here Wed-: nesday night on his way to the sen ‘Bulkley valley to line up his ‘sup. porters, Barney Halleron spent: several days in town ‘this week and on Thursday | morning. returned to the Rocher Deboule mine | ‘where he will remain for some months. “Chas, Biggart ‘and’ Mrs. Big- OB. Wallace wvites front gart returned on Wednesday. last after spending several pleasant months in the south. © Their -host [of friends were @ glad to ‘welcome ‘| them back. : aoe _ Mrs. and. the: ‘Misses. . MeRée, | R. Le Ramsey, of the: ‘depart. | ment of agriculture, with head|: office at Telkwa, spent several days last: week in this section and | delivered addresses in the schools |: on agricultaral, subjects. se Rev. Dr: W.. 7 Herridge, of Ottawa,’ moderator cf the. Pres- byterian general assembly, -ac- companied by Rev. Mr. Pilkey; (- i Farm La | sie TEAMING . | o a towns. - CITIZENS APPOINT eers for the. ensuing year. ~ STRONG NG OFFICERS Boyd C. Affleck is the the ‘New President “and a Strong Committee Was * Elected to Assist Him 1-The New Hazelton - Citizens’ ae Association held a reorganization mésting i in the ‘Assembly. hall on; : Tuesday night and there was a representative gathering. Presi- dent W. J. MacKenzie occupied the chair and after opening the meeting declared that the first business was the élection.of offi- He announced that as he had been president for the past two and a half years that he wished to re- tire now and desired that-a. new president be elected. ‘C.H. Sawle, the secretary. for the. same length of time, made a similar announce- ment.” ‘The: following officers were then chosen:— . President—B. C.' Affleck. _ Vice-President—G. Q, Graham. | .: Secretary —H.. B. Tatchell. Treasurer—James: Richmond. ° ~Exectitive committee — “PC, McKinnon, A. M. Ruddy, ‘Geo. Wall. ‘Geo, Walker, G. Hodgins. “Geo. Wall was re-elected fire chief, and A: M. Ruddy and Roy McDonald were elected lienten- ants, 1t was decided that a fire alarm‘be erected in the lower end of! the town and A. M. Ruddy was. authorized, to secure same TRANSFER STORAGE Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs for Hire. ff “COAL AND WOOD. FOR - SALE HAY AND FEED FOR SALE f Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton ; . . Leaving New Hazelton at 9.90 am.-except train daya, when the ; _atage will meet the Passenger train and ron to Old Hazelton after I TELEPHONDS—New Hazelton—2 long, 1 short Pas " Hazelton—t long, 3 short “NEW. HAZELTON ‘port ; at the next-meeting which = at. eight. o’clock.” All Liberals Ruddy & McKay | Livery. and Feed Stables *. In Connection With the Northern Hotel aiding with organization, . _ sce J SUBMARINES SINK CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. * “BRITISH COLUMBIA” Coast, STEAMSHIP SERVICE’. oe _ “PRINCESS, MAQUINNA, ’ " qleaves Prince‘ Rupert every ‘SUNDAY. al. th p. m., connecting’: with GT. . PL 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 Steamship Tickets, , i G. ‘McNAB, corner Third Avenue and Fourth h Street, Prince e Rupert. . a oe Se oe ateamers for ' For TORONTO, MONTREAL, COREA 0, etc., ““Pritce George’ and. ‘Pace Jona’ FOR VAN’ OUVER;: VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Steamer Prince George leaves Prince Rupert $ am, every Friday. Steamer Prince John leaves: Prince Rupert at 7:p.m. on- Sunday, March 14, 28, and April.11,-25.. Res may be obtained from any G.T,P, agent or from train agent. G.T.P. RAILWAY—Westbound train leaves New. Hazelton at 10.53 a.m,, Sundays and Thursdays, connecting. with the above thesouth, Eastbound train leaves New Hazelton 5 ved p.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, for Edmonton. ‘Winnipes. 5 compecting with trains for St. Paul, Ch Double Track Route. For full Ft Ache i rezarding the aboye services, through tickets, re- - servations, etc., apply to Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, ‘General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, Agent for all Atlantic Steamship Lines. : , - . G. T. P. STEAMERS ervations and through tickets ton at . icago, ete. use ‘the Grand. Trunk ‘Reilway System—The Zz HE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP. The newest spring styles ‘and the very ‘atest “ patterns and materials at the lowest. prices oes Perfect Suits, Made to. Order, from $28 to $88 SAVE MONEY ‘AND GET, THE. BEST. W.. Muirhead so New. w Hazelton _ GUTTER, AND ‘TAILOR * and have-the fire department | erect itin-a suitable place. | °. The fire ‘wardens’ of the town |. will see that all business places and residences in town: provide: a ladder long enough. to scale: the. wall fof the building and’ ‘also.a ladder on the roof, ° ee ‘The executive eommittee: will consider the annual ‘fee to /be| ‘| charged for membership: and re- will be held .the first Monday ial April, wise, :.The executive was. also authorized to act’ on ‘several other} matters of importance to: the wel- fare of New Hazelton. assembly . hall’ on “Monday next can do much to further the catise by attending this, meeting and BRITISH H STEAMERS | * | Tangistan, Blackwood and? Princess | ”. a| . Victoria are Torpedoed— German: || - Submarine U- 20 Als, Sink.’ x London, Mareh 10- Buri : ‘early hours of Tuesday | ‘unless announced other- * “| Jersey, . Strong and. healthy. - : the Omineca 1 3 There will be a meeting of’ the - Liberals of New Hazelton. in. the}, “LAND: NOTICES ‘Hazelton Land Distriet District of. oe Cassia. ” “Take notice. that Wes EB s. ‘Denison cccupation rani for. erm| jesion a re “Bagar & ‘Denigon » : ere. M. Morrison d Dee. 18, 19H" Pub. Jan. 15 a“ or a Bull calf, ‘B weeks olds three- = pply at Herald, 4 - 36-t£ quarters —