- Ress Konnens “By return mail we can always supply the, latest in Diamonds, Cut Glass and Watches Clocks, Silverware, Ebony Goods, Cutlery, Optical Goods, Leather Goods, Fine China, Brooches, Etc. ‘JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING DONE /R. W. Cameron - Prince Rupert TEM EES a RT ee Help your business by having a com- plete new stock of neat, but compelling We have a complete stock of fine paper, -new type faces. - ‘THe OMINECA HERALD -NEW HAZELT HOTEL A Square Meal. and a Good - - | Place to Sleep Pool for Recreation. Cigars and Cigarettes for. contentment.. Fresh Fruit in season. -B. A. SMITH :-: PROPRIETOR - Pugsley Street and Eleventh Ave., New Hazelton assnes ti # +, bhciioeidani EERE HEE FINE JEWELRY ‘| Mining | shoots. - oS a th a See if ioe - See oan won cing “and. Gents! Furnishings, i 7 “Boots and Shoes | 8 # We always have a ‘complete stock -| Ss andthe buyer of these lines will |. ~d] .. find, our, prices as low: as. they. 33 .. can land same lines. from coast ge : ; sities, en er ee Sz oy wo" Ea ‘Pagsley Street - New Hazelton’ | . 32 . rey The Omineca Herald Printed every. Friday at , NEW HAZELTON, B.C. C. H. SAWLE a = . : Advertising rates—§1,50 per inch per month; » reading notices 16c per line first insertion, 10c per Tine each subsequent ingertion. "Subscription : to all parts of the world—_ One year - + BM 1 Six months:- = > + | 1 ‘Natlces for Crown Grants - = - $7.00 “Purchase of Land «. 0 - -.-7.00 ~*~ Licence ta Prospect for Conk. - 5.00 FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914 7 The mining season is. ‘opeding up v very. satisfactor- Ml ily and much earlier than usual this year. i| ditions are more favorable than for many years, |. and this should be the biggest and most success- Con- ful season the camp has yet enjoy- ed. Money for mining is ‘obtainable Becomes now where it could not _be found |] Active _— before. ' The speculators have had their fill of real estate, playing the game to the limit. . They have turned their atten- tion to the hills, from whence they figure on drawing a new supply of money. As will be seen in these. columns from time to time, the mining industry is active and becom- ing more so each week. This week. it is our pleasure to announce -that two important deals have gone through— -the Harris Mines ‘gtock deal | | and the lease on the Silver Cup. Last week? | another lease was announced and many more deals are now. being arranged which are expected to. materialize at an early date. - Miners need not Jook for a job this year.. There is lots of work and the demand for zoad men is increasing. Prospectors. are now out in the hills seeking new loeations and hunting for new veins and ore Others are duing . assessment work, and ¥ | not a few others are really developing their pro-|! : perties with a view-of having them in shape for the man with money when he comes in— —and he will be here this summer; From all sides the most favorable reports. are received, and the outlook was never so bright’ as itis right. now, : ‘and the mining properties never looked. better. than they’-do this apring. New|. Hazelton as a. mining centre is coming into. its own. oo beenee The statement of the general manager. of the Merchants Bank, . Mr. Hebden, is liice the /sun shining. through a break in the clouds of. the long. dull financial spell through. which Canada has been passing. Every sentence of it| breathes promise and hope for. a revival of the prosperity. and activ-): Financial Sunshine ity to which: we were 80 used until _ . But it also carries its | j™* warning; “‘Sanity of expenditure in public andl |i private life is the only sure and perfect road to|® the slump overtook - us. ‘ permanent success. ’” - There. is one part of Mr. Hebden’s speech that is likely to endure.. . You sion tis had thi yo will: ‘aurely be certain ‘success await 1 the ae a . ee tr se ee ne a7 "Last | F summer,” he says, “I travelled throughout the | Northwest and British Columbia, visiting nearly | all our. branches, and I should’ be. sceptical. indeed || if-I-did ‘not see. much to fill me with hope border- | ing on ‘conviction’ ‘that the | country : ‘had a great :: assurance before, but|f PLETE Srock Anways. on ‘Hanp : tiermermrt sterner ORT. Groxon | New Hazeuton | FO > Neus ‘ MIGTORIA, : "GREEN BROS. BURDEN &' Co. ‘>. DOMINION AND B.C. LAND | "< SURVEYORS a * Land, townsites ralneral ‘claims survered a _ ~s fiers "STATIONERY, WALL PAPER - Ke REMINGTON — ‘TYPEWRITERS . 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