4 THE OMINECA. HERALD, _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 26, 1215 | FRESH | FRUITS AND |. CANNED GOODS - Canned Fruits Owing to the regular weekly heated car from Prince: | Rupert being taken off we received last week an? extra - hes large: stock of mrs "Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Vegetables Canned Milk and Cream. ~ These ‘woods | are ‘all of the very best quality and our’ prices are as low as: usual,” me ad eee and. Vegetables... LYNCH BROS., New. Tezaton - General Merchants OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON 3 mel W. S. Harris is in Vancouver on mining business. — A, M, Ruddy ‘took ‘a load ‘of! supplies down to the Red Rose mine early in the week. Dr. McLean, of Smithers, was: in town several. days’ this week’! assisting Dr. ‘Wrinch: at the hos- pital. ae oo Mr. Gundersgn: was unfortun- ate enough to. sprain. his ankle last week while getting ready to participate in ‘the hockey game between bachelors and henedicts, and has since been laid up. Word has been. received from L. J. Conkey, who-is now resid- ing at-his home in Seattle. He says that the robins. have return- ed for the new. season; the roses are in bud and. the lawn. needs mowing. It looks. like spring in that neighborhood. two. or. r three weeks, Miss MeLeod had: the imisfor- _||[tune on Monday evening ‘to fall while skating and i injure her’ arm. B C MeKirinon | left. ‘Thursday morning. for the south‘ ‘on mining business, © He expects to be ¢ gone “Bagar Harris has ta cen Hubert is Wrineh’s place at. ‘the. drug. store tin New Hazelton. - : jliked.i in town and will do consid-| Edgar i is well]. Date drug store tere, a “On Tuesday ¢ evening, | March 9, at. 8 o'clock sharp,’ the Citizens’ | Association will: meet in. the. As- sembly. hall ‘for. ‘the purpose - of Ye-organizing . for the ensuing year. The. importance. ‘of this , meeting must be realized by all,. and it is desirable that the. date attendance will be there. Seer Prererraee ican Berle yete number. ‘of: citizens: were ‘at - the be kept open so that, a: very. large ; “Last! Sunday morning a. . large . depot:'to: bid: farewell: to: ‘Hubert .Wrinch ‘-and- Henry: Gram, : “who | ¢ left on. the train to he connected | | _ brety, 4 In ‘Connection: With the Northern: Hotel. . week: ‘getting: out: as ‘supply - of wood --which:: ‘it: is expected. “will to. ‘the’ ‘Red. Rose © Property this week, . That looks as it the baby. mine’ ‘of the district would soon be sending or ore to the smelter. | : of the. week with: his family. in town. Re. thas. been: ‘at. the Red Rose mine since operations began erty yesterday morning. ~ Not, Our jin The James. Cronin reported to have suffered’ a paralytic stroke Jin: Spokane. recently. was a. well known t mining man who | was all through here’ in the very early ‘days, but not: the “Jim” Cronin -Who was in charge of. the. Centre Ei gle mines, while in ‘this ‘dis. edi in the New Hazelton’ country. _ Ropert Agricattural Association “The. directors. of :the "Prince ‘| Rupert Agricultural. “Association | met in Savoy: Hotel recently. and received the: annual. report. for 1914. ° The: ‘auditor’ 8 ‘report’. was very satisfactory - showing cash: on:hand ‘to the amount of $1, 567: JH. MeMullen, the: first . presi- dent-.resigned and. A. J::Prud- eo Bla suitc: caving New Hazalton a at 9: 30 als; tage will meet the passenger, train except. oe. dave. 9 whi nthe and:rin toOla Hazelton rafter ing is going Jon t Prince. Rupert. the oublie school board is- this, ‘keep them going several months. : an A thousand o ore gacks were deaé “Robt, Wall’ spent the f first part || there, and went. back to the Dro-" ‘Star, St. Eugene and. ‘the War: I: ‘triét_ and who is heavily: interest- homme was elected in: his place.. 7 MeNicholl .of the G. Te P.): "| big. tumble. . war . ‘either. ; ‘p.m, connecting with e “tp: ‘ BRINGESS. MAQUINNA,” loaves Prin ‘every. SUNDAY. t 30. “p.m, Sunday. “The newest spring: styles and the very latest patterns: and, materials at, jhe , lowest, Ay Ww. a “SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST band. The: married. men: threw them down. But that wasn’t the worst of it ‘they lost their. candy and. ‘in. these hard. ‘times the boys. don t loosen. t “up: very: ‘of- ten. . Hence’ the benedicts:’ ‘anx- bachelors’ ‘shins, “A New: Tallriag Tak. : ‘| or ‘made ne taken 2 a ; You don’t. need: ‘to {. goods: for men’s spring and. sum- mer clothes, “He also:announces | §| that he only asks fair’ profit for| 1; his-labor and: hi f save ‘from’ ten’ ‘to’ twenty dollats 7 Muirhead is: ‘notonly] ¢ ; a.first lass tailor 1 but. a finished t >; Mri The fair sex all backéd their bus: | =| bands. or the. other womian’s: hus: jiety for another. vorack’ at ‘the lt will. be: of: New Hav srerest fe to de- "| these days, and its not due tothe o W:. Muirhead, the] £. =, | tailor announces that: ‘he: has re-'|. 7 m| ceived-a complete’ set ‘of samples toe ‘of the latest patbernis. ‘and newest [45.5 ee Merchant KITSELAS: B. ‘G. caeery -NELAoN, wee oe _Powinton AND Bo. LAND, " SURVEYORS « je “Lands, townittes mineral hin carve as i