THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915 resh Tomatoes, Cucumbers anc Strawberries Saturday, Apples, Oranges, Grape Fruit, at t herries he »P ool Room OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON | ! School closes next week for the summer vacation. Jas. Richmond was a business visitor in Rupert over the week end. Bill Thompson and Bob Hadden | ; ‘eame in from the Wonder group Saturday to spend a few days. - A beautiful piece of silver-lead ore came down from the Silver Bell group where Geo. T. Stewart is working. It is on exhibition in the Herald ore window. J, E, Oppenheimer, who is lo- cated in Prince Rupert, paid a visit to the Rocher Deboule mine over the week end. A party of eastern financial and mining men will visit New Haz- elton shortly in quest of mining properties to operate or develop. It is reported that a meeting of the school board will be hekl on July 10th for the purpose of elect- ing a trustee to fill Mr, Crum’s place and for other business. John May was acquitted of the charge of murdering Bert Taylor last September. Thesecond trial was held in Rupert last week. The jury decided in fifteen min- utes that he was not guilty. Steamer Prince THROUGH SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT TO WINNIPEG Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert 9 a.m, every Friday. George leaves Prince Rupert every Monday at 9:00 a.m. Purchase through tickets from Local Agent or Train Agent and check your baggage through. G.T.P. RAILWAY —Westbound train leaves New Hazelton at 10.81 a.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday for Prince Rupert, con- | necting with above steamers, Traine leave New Hazelton East- bound at 6.23 pim., Monday, Thursday, Saturday, for Edmonton, : Saskatoon, Winnipeg. Etc.. connecting at Winnipeg for St. Paul, Chicaga, Toronto, Montreal, New York, ete. : - ELECTRIC-LIGHTZD SLEEPER AND PARLOR CAFE CARS, Monday's east bound and Friday's west bound train carries Blectric-lighted Tourist Sleeping Car. For points east of Chicago haveyour tickets read via the Grand Trunk System—The Double Track Ronte, For full information, through tickets, ete, apply to your Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, . General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. THE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP ' The newest spring styles and the very latest . patterns and materials at the lowest prices Perfect Suits, Made to Order, from $28 to $38 | | W. Muirhead’ - SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST _ CUTTER AND TAILOR New Hazelton Fred Brewer spent a few days in town getting supplies, He is much encouraged with the result of the work they have been doing lately and he now sees some returns coming from their labor. The C. P. R. Steamship Co, is now running its splendid coast steamers on the summer schedule making excellent connection at Prince Rupert with the trains. The C. P. R. service needs no comment—it is alwavs the best. See the advertisement on another page in this issue. Serving Sulkley Valley Fair Secretary Beck of the Bulkley Valley Agricultural Society came to town on Wednesday. He is travelling through the district on his wheel in the interests of the big fair to be held at: Telkwa, Mr. Beck has gone down the river to interview the farmers and on his return will spend a few days here. Spelter Works For Canada Steps should be taken by. the Dominion and Provincial Govern- ments for the establishment of spelter works in Canada, ‘There is at present no market for Cana- dian zine ores in the United States where the smelter works are filled up with supplies of their own ores and in consequence are not in the market for Canadian shipments. This has a serious effect upon mining in British Col- umbia where zine products are now an important source of rev- enue to the silver-lead mines. With such an active world de- mand for zine, it is not in the in- terests of Canada that this con- dition should longer continue, jjand itis up to the governments to help in the establishment of such an important industry as a home spelter works capable of taking care of the zine output of Canada, Pay Streak in Omineca ‘It. is stated that the Kildare Gold Mining-Co., of Ottawa, has struck a rich placer ground in the Omineca and that they will make a big clean-up this year. It is also reported that a number of other companies will bring out a bunch of gold this fall. The Potato Everybody may think he or she knows the potato, but a perusal of Pamphlet No. 2, issued by the publication branch of the depart- ment of. agriculture, Ottawa, upon the Solanum tuberosum, will convince the same he or she that there is much to learn. A reprint from the Agricultural Gazette, official mouthpiece. of the department, the pamphlet is a collection of articles of superla- tive worth. Introduced by a brief |* historical statement showing the place the potato occupies in the world’s domestic economy, and especially that of Canada, by which it would appear that the crop is worth to this country up- wards of $41,500,000 a year, we are presented with a complete exposition of the cultiyation of the tuber; the diseases to which the potato is subject and how to control them, and the results of |# inspection under the ‘‘Destructive Insect and Pest Act,”’ ete. PLAY POOL? | You should. It’s a most fasein- ating pastime. Two good tables. "” SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING. ‘arm Lands Farm Lands For Sale MIXED FARMING.* | |I |I| STOCK RAISING | These. lands are situated close to the The ‘| main line of..the Grand Trunk. Pacific. ibe HEL. Frank C. McKinnon Real Estate and Mines Insurance | : | North Coast ; Land C3 : Paip-Ur. CarvrAn, ‘1.600, 000. a0 ACREAGE NEAR ‘SMITHERS iu traets of from. 1 ‘aere, to. 6402 ‘acres ‘onnpanty 1. SPECIAL | “} | IT offer one of the best - Hay and. Stock Ranches in the Bulkley valley, in- © cluding stock and imple- ments. ‘water, range, ‘etc. - 290:tons of hay last year. "With proper management this “| ranch will eayn the owner in- [> - ‘terest.on investment and pay © for itself ii a comparatively . “Peo © short period of: time, An abundance of |. “Cut Near railway. Ltd. -: INTH:: ee bya The Ruddy Pool Room A. W. Edge Co. Importers and Retail Dealers in ‘Wall Papers .. -Paints, Oils, .. Burlap, Var- - nishes _ Srains,: BRusHEs, Dry CoLors, DISTEMPERS, GLass, PICTURE FRAME AND Room Mou.opines, PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ GENERAL SUPPLIES - a — “tnd AVE. '-' PRINCE RUPERT ~ COAL NOTICES Skeena Land District—District of | Caaslar. a Take notice that I, W:-J. Sweeney of Hazelton; B. C., prospector, inten apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following describ- ed land: Commencing at a post planted on the Naas river, about two and a helf miles south-east of the junction of Fry- ing-Pan creek with the Naas, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chaing, chains to point of commencement, con- taining 640 acres, . Dated Apr. 15, 1915 Fred Brewer, Agent Skeena Land Distriet— District of Gasslar. Take notice that I, W. J. Sweeney, of Hazelton, B. C., prospector, intend to ed land; Commencing at a post planted on the Naas river about two an ing Pan creek with the Naas, thence thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 taining 64) acres. Skeena Land District—District of Casslar, .. Take notice that I, W. J. Sweene Hazelton, B. ¢., prospector, inten of } to: petroleum on the following describ- ed land: Commencing at 2-post Planted on the Naas river, about two and ahalf ; miles south-east of the junction of Fry- ing. Pan ereek with the Naas, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 eheins to point of commencement, con- taining 640 acres. 50 [- -Dated Apr. 15, 1915: W. J. Sweeney |] Fred Brewer Agent } ,Skeena Land District—District of Cagslar. Take notice that I, W. J. Sweeney of Hazelton, B. C., prospector, intend to } apply for a license to rospect for coal on the Naas river, about two and ahalf south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 8@ chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 640 acres. - BO Dated April. 15, 1915 W. J. Sweeney ! Fred Brewer, Agent 4 MAGAZINES All the most popular periodicals are carried by us at special rates | The Ruddy Pool Room home Rink Rae Re i Rd FE ees ro] ‘e ‘New Hazeiron VICTORIA ‘Forr GEORGE NELSON ‘GREEN Bros. BURDEN & Co. DOMINION AND, B,C. 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W, J- Sweeney ; ahalf :4 7 miles south-east of the junctionof Fry- ia chains to point of commencement, con- 1: apply for a license to prospect for.coal if petroleum on the following describ- : ed land: Commencing at a post planted } miles south-east of the junction of Fry- | ing Pan creek with the Naas, thence ; Sei aietaeae earl eaten Bap ag CT ee a — Naat thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 | : A apply for a license to prospect for coal im 7 and petroleum on the following describ- north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, (iim Dated Apr. 15, 1915 W. J. Sweeney i Fred Brewer, Agent HS i * i 4 1 4 He ae z -